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*On the Nintendo Channel, one video incorrectly named '''''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]''''' (pictured) as ''WarioWare: Smooth Grooves''.
*On the Nintendo Channel, one video incorrectly named '''''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]''''' (pictured) as ''WarioWare: Smooth Grooves''.
*According to [[Ruined Kingdom|Crumbleden]]'s brochure, it is thought that the altar with the shape of the '''[[Ruined Dragon]]'''{{'}}s head in said location was built to talk to him or possibly confront him, with it being made to restrain the lightning.
*According to the brochure for [[Ruined Kingdom|Crumbleden]] from ''[[Super Mario Odyssey'', it is thought that the altar with the shape of the '''[[Ruined Dragon]]'''{{'}}s head in said location was built to talk to him or possibly confront him, with it being made to restrain the lightning.
*'''[[Squawks the Parrot]]''' is the only [[Animal Buddy]] to appear in every installment of the [[Donkey Kong Country (series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' series]].
*'''[[Squawks the Parrot]]''' is the only [[Animal Buddy]] to appear in every installment of the [[Donkey Kong Country (series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' series]].
*The "Count" in '''[[Count Fang]]'''{{'}}s name comes from {{wp|Count Dracula}}.
*The "Count" in the name of '''[[Count Fang]]''', a boss in ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]'', comes from {{wp|Count Dracula}}.

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