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It actually makes a lot more sense then one might think since his voice actor is German himself.
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*When he opened the door to the lemons' meeting, he says, "Guten Tag." "Guten Tag" is German for "Good day."
*When he opened the door to the lemons' meeting, he says, "Guten Tag." "Guten Tag" is German for "Good day."
**Also, another German word he said is, "Wunderbar!" when he is informed by Grem that Finn McMissile is "dead". Wunderbar is a German word for "marvelous", "terrific", or "wonderful".
**Also, another German word he said is, "Wunderbar!" when he is informed by Grem that Finn McMissile is "dead". Wunderbar is a German word for "marvelous", "terrific", or "wonderful".
***His voice actor Thomas Kretschmann is German himself like his character.
*Professor Z appears to have a severely damaged roof rack, which gives him the appearance of a comb over.
*Professor Z appears to have a severely damaged roof rack, which gives him the appearance of a comb over.
*Along with [[Grem]], [[Acer]], Miles Axlerod and [[Victor Hugo]], Professor Z is playable in ''Cars 2: The Video Game'', even though they are villains, as well as all five should be residing in the London Prison, as the game takes place shortly after the second film. However, it could be that, along with the tracks, they are part of the simulation.
*Along with [[Grem]], [[Acer]], Miles Axlerod and [[Victor Hugo]], Professor Z is playable in ''Cars 2: The Video Game'', even though they are villains, as well as all five should be residing in the London Prison, as the game takes place shortly after the second film. However, it could be that, along with the tracks, they are part of the simulation.

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