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** In spite of this, {{p|Weezing}}'s sprite is flipped, despite its obviously asymmetrical appearance.
** In spite of this, {{p|Weezing}}'s sprite is flipped, despite its obviously asymmetrical appearance.
* There appears to be a formal or semi-formal dress code for Super Contest entrants—in the [[Generation IV]] games, {{player}}s are given a tuxedo or dress (dependent on [[gender]]) by [[Johanna]] prior to their debut, and anime characters usually dress up for Sinnoh Pokémon Contests (though {{Ash}} did not do so in the {{ci|Jubilife}} Contest).
* There appears to be a formal or semi-formal dress code for Super Contest entrants—in the [[Generation IV]] games, {{player}}s are given a tuxedo or dress (dependent on [[gender]]) by [[Johanna]] prior to their debut, and anime characters usually dress up for Sinnoh Pokémon Contests (though {{Ash}} did not do so in the {{ci|Jubilife}} Contest).
* In {{game|Platinum}}, the Pokémon keep their sprite from Diamond and Pearl during the Visual and Dance Competitions.  
* In {{game|Platinum}}, all Pokémon are shown in their sprites from Diamond and Pearl instead of updated ones during the Visual and Dance Competitions.  
** The main reason for this is to provide compatibility for multiplayer Super Contests, as the winner of the most recent Super Contest would have a photo of itself in its dressed-up state displayed in front of the reception desks in the Contest Hall.
** The main reason for this is to provide compatibility for multiplayer Super Contests, as the winner of the most recent Super Contest would have a photo of itself in its dressed-up state displayed in front of the reception desks in the Contest Hall.


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