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Did you know that...
- ...in the starry areas of planet Halfmoon, one of the background objects is Saturn's moon Mimas?
- ...the final boss of Super Kirby Clash conjures magical spears during one of his attacks which resemble the ones used to seal away the final boss in Kirby Star Allies?
- ...the Kirby Star Allies stage Extra Planet α borrows its first area's concept from Floria in Milky Way Wishes?
- ...the Lucky Mallet from Team Kirby Clash Deluxe and Super Kirby Clash is based on the Uchide no kozuchi or "tap-appear mallet", which is a common symbol of luck or fortune in Japan?
- ...Kirby's Dream Course started as a non-Kirby game called Special Tee Shot, which began development in 1992?