The player has one life to destroy crates to match the shape on the left. If they break an incorrect box, they will fail the test. The player will be able to choose from the Squeezer or the Splat Charger, both with a Splat Bomb. The Squeezer is a quick and efficient way to destroy the crates, while the Splat Charger, sometimes needing a careful hand, can break multiple crates with one shot. On the model, there is small Splat-Switch on the left ear, flipping a platform to reveal two power egg packs in front of the model and one pack behind the crates.
Collectibles
Mem Cake
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How long must I wait in his line? Such tragic lack of Crusty snack... I'm almost there! It will be mine!
Arrrgggh... I just wanna blow this whole thing sky-high!
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Is it seriously not done?!
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YESSS! Head for the goal!
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Trivia
The title is a reference to a real-world matchmaker.
The subtitle is a reference to Bugs Bunny's catchphrase "What's up, doc?", as well as the fact the example statue looks like a dog. It is also likely to be a reference to the popular joke centered on tricking a target into asking "What's updog?"
Despite this, in an interview with Famitsu, the developers confirmed that the statue is modelled after Judd, a cat. This is supported in-game by Pearl saying the shape looks familiar to her.
It has also been confirmed that Commander Tartar's creator was also Judd's owner, further supporting this.