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*In the Japanese version, Professor Curio did not imply that Kirby was guilty when he first spoke in the debate, but merely said that it was possible he was if there was evidence. | *In the Japanese version, Professor Curio did not imply that Kirby was guilty when he first spoke in the debate, but merely said that it was possible he was if there was evidence. | ||
*In the Japanese version, the watermelon farmer said that his crops were ruined by the trampling, and did not incorrectly assert that Kirby had eaten all of his watermelons. | *In the Japanese version, the watermelon farmer said that his crops were ruined by the trampling, and did not incorrectly assert that Kirby had eaten all of his watermelons. | ||
*In the Japanese version, when Chef Kawasaki and Honey's mom are let out of the studio before they can appear on set, they blame [[Tiff]] for lying to them about getting to be on T.V. | *In the Japanese version, when Chef Kawasaki and Honey's mom are let out of the studio before they can appear on set, they blame [[Tiff|Fumu]] for lying to them about getting to be on T.V. | ||
*In the Japanese version, | *In the Japanese version, Fumu pleads to Meta Knight to defend Kirby from King Dedede with his sword if necessary. | ||
*In the 4Kids version, the part where the N.M.E. Sales Guy asks King Dedede to stop using the delivery system is cut. Instead, Dedede explains that he has to get rid of his newspapers somehow. | *In the 4Kids version, the part where the N.M.E. Sales Guy asks King Dedede to stop using the delivery system is cut. Instead, Dedede explains that he has to get rid of his newspapers somehow. | ||