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**Two songs in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' are named '''ティンクル☆スターズ''' (''Tinkuru Sutāzu'', "[[Twinkle☆Stars]]") and '''ティンクル☆トラベラー''' (''Tinkuru Toraberā'', "[[Twinkle☆Traveler]]"), referencing "Twinkle☆Popo". The Japanese name for the [[Star Allies Sparkler]], '''ティンクルスターアライズ''' (''Tinkuru Sutā Araizu'', "Twinkle Star Allies"), also references this name. | **Two songs in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' are named '''ティンクル☆スターズ''' (''Tinkuru Sutāzu'', "[[Twinkle☆Stars]]") and '''ティンクル☆トラベラー''' (''Tinkuru Toraberā'', "[[Twinkle☆Traveler]]"), referencing "Twinkle☆Popo". The Japanese name for the [[Star Allies Sparkler]], '''ティンクルスターアライズ''' (''Tinkuru Sutā Araizu'', "Twinkle Star Allies"), also references this name. | ||
*The international box art has a few oddities: most infamously, Kirby is colored white, despite being pink on the Japanese cover art. In addition, an unknown enemy that could be taken as [[Booler]] appears, if not for the nose, eyeballs and its worm-like appearance rather than a ghost-alike. Others include [[Gordo]] having a mouth and [[Bronto Burt]] having a nose. | *The international box art has a few oddities: most infamously, Kirby is colored white, despite being pink on the Japanese cover art. In addition, an unknown enemy that could be taken as [[Booler]] appears, if not for the nose, eyeballs and its worm-like appearance rather than a ghost-alike. Others include [[Gordo]] having a mouth and [[Bronto Burt]] having a nose. | ||
*This is currently the highest selling game in the series with around 5.13 million units sold | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
{{Main|Kirby's Dream Land/gallery}} | {{Main|Kirby's Dream Land/gallery}} |
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