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'''Moto Shotzo''' is a species of [[Shotzo]] in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and [[Kirby Super Star Ultra|its remake]] which are distinct from other Shotzos simply because it is mobile and destructible. It sports a white cannon upper-half, a red bottom-half, and four round spheres for support. <br clear=all> | '''Moto Shotzo''' is a species of [[Shotzo]] in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and [[Kirby Super Star Ultra|its remake]] which are distinct from other Shotzos simply because it is mobile and destructible. It sports a white cannon upper-half, a red bottom-half, and four round spheres for support. <br clear=all> | ||
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*Moto Shotzo is a reference to the | [[File:Trax JPBoxart.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Japanese box-art of Trax, featuring a similar tank]] | ||
*Moto Shotzo's design is a reference to the playable tank from ''Trax'' (突撃!ポンコツタンク ''Charge! Ponkotsu Tank''). Trax is an early 1991 [[Game Boy]] game developed by [[HAL Laboratory]] before they made [[Kirby (series)|Kirby]]. <ref>[http://www.blamethecontrolpad.com/trax/trax.htm Trax by HAL Laboratory - Blame the Control Pad]</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 11:30, 6 July 2012
Moto Shotzo is a species of Shotzo in Kirby Super Star and its remake which are distinct from other Shotzos simply because it is mobile and destructible. It sports a white cannon upper-half, a red bottom-half, and four round spheres for support.
Origin
- Moto Shotzo's design is a reference to the playable tank from Trax (突撃!ポンコツタンク Charge! Ponkotsu Tank). Trax is an early 1991 Game Boy game developed by HAL Laboratory before they made Kirby. [1]