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*Mad Jack [[List of Donkey Kong 64 pre-release and unused content|was originally supposed to be a mini-boss]] called '''Junk-in-the-Box''', had a design resembling a human clown, and was supposed to be fought in the R&D Room in [[Frantic Factory]]. Later in development, the [[Toy Monster]] became the new mini-boss for this world, while Mad Jack became the world's main boss. | *Mad Jack [[List of Donkey Kong 64 pre-release and unused content|was originally supposed to be a mini-boss]] called '''Junk-in-the-Box''', had a design resembling a human clown, and was supposed to be fought in the R&D Room in [[Frantic Factory]]. Later in development, the [[Toy Monster]] became the new mini-boss for this world, while Mad Jack became the world's main boss. | ||
*Mad Jack's [[Boss Key]] is the only one in the game that does not unlock a world on its own. As such, players do not need to collect it immediately to advance. However, despite this, Mad Jack's Boss Key is still mandatory for completing the game. | *Mad Jack's [[Boss Key]] is the only one in the game that does not unlock a world on its own. As such, players do not need to collect it immediately to advance. However, despite this, Mad Jack's Boss Key is still mandatory for completing the game. | ||
*Mad Jack and [[King Kut Out]] are the only two bosses who do not emit shockwaves. | *Mad Jack and [[King Kut Out]] are the only two bosses who do not emit shockwaves. |