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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*On the page "Kirby's Friends", the characters shown ([[King Dedede]], [[Meta Knight]], a [[Waddle Doo]], and a [[Cappy]]) differ from their actual appearances, most likely due to [[Elline]] not fully understanding what they really look like. Meta Knight has an opera mask and a top hat instead of his armor, the Cappy is rounder and has legs, the Waddle Doo has a human-like eye and some hair, and King Dedede has a different body plan, a moustache, a true crown, no gloves, and a different-looking (but still regal) outfit.
*On the page Kirby's Friends, the characters shown ([[King Dedede]], [[Meta Knight]], a [[Waddle Doo]], and a [[Cappy]]) differ from their actual appearances, most likely due to [[Elline]] not fully understanding what they really look like. Meta Knight has an opera mask and a top hat instead of his armor, the Cappy is rounder and has legs, the Waddle Doo has a human-like eye and some hair, and King Dedede has a different body plan, a moustache, a true crown, no gloves, and a different-looking (but still regal) outfit.
**Meta Knight's outfit in the Secret Diary might have partially inspired his [[Costumes|Party Mask headgear]] in ''[[Kirby Battle Royale]]''.  
**Meta Knight's outfit in the Secret Diary might have partially inspired his [[Costumes|Party Mask headgear]] in ''[[Kirby Battle Royale]]''.  
*The page "Making Copies" demonstrates [[wikipedia:decalcomania|decalcomania]], the process where a painted design is transferred from a page to another surface to create a copy of the original design. In this case, Elline painted half of the page and then closed the book to transfer the paint onto the opposite page, creating an exact mirror image.


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