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*The way levels are structured in this game is strikingly similar to the layout of the original [[mariowiki:Super Mario Bros.|''Super Mario Bros.'']], with eight levels consisting of four stages each, each fourth stage being a castle setting with a boss at the end, and two hidden places where the player can skip levels, similar to ''Super Mario Bros.''{{'}} three Warp Zones.
*The way levels are structured in this game is strikingly similar to the layout of the original [[mariowiki:Super Mario Bros.|''Super Mario Bros.'']], with eight levels consisting of four stages each, each fourth stage being a castle setting with a boss at the end, and two hidden places where the player can skip levels, similar to ''Super Mario Bros.''{{'}} three Warp Zones.
**Kirby's use of the [[Balloon (item)|Balloon]]s to puff up and fly for 15 seconds may also be inspired by the [[mariowiki:Power Balloon|P-Balloon]]s from ''[[mariowiki:Super Mario World|Super Mario World]]''. Both feature a capital letter on each, with the item from this game having a "G" while the one from the ''Mario'' series, hence its original name, has a "P" on it.
**Kirby's use of the [[Balloon (item)|Balloon]]s to puff up and fly for 15 seconds may also be inspired by the [[mariowiki:Power Balloon|P-Balloon]]s from ''[[mariowiki:Super Mario World|Super Mario World]]''. Both feature a capital letter on each, with the item from this game having a "G" while the one from the ''Mario'' series, hence its original name, has a "P" on it.
=== ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'' ===
*The North American commercial for ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land'' used a parody of [[wikipedia:Secret Agent Man (Johnny Rivers song)|"Secret Agent Man"]] as its music, with the lyrics altered to describe Kirby instead.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1M7kJASyoQ COMMERCIAL: Kirby: Nightmare in Dreamland]</ref>


=== ''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror'' ===
=== ''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror'' ===
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