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(→‎Game appearances: Added information for his "appearance" in Kirby Fighters 2)
(→‎Game appearances: Added information for his "appearance" in Kirby Fighters 2 + a new Trivia entry in reference to the Dedede Directory)
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In ''Kirby Star Allies'', Plugg has a little metal screw in his back.
*In ''Kirby Star Allies'', Plugg has a little metal screw in his back.
**It is stated in one of the [[List of Dedede Directory posts|Dedede Directory]] posts on the official Kirby Twitter account that the screw on Plugg's back is part of an upgrade that made him more powerful, which is also why he grants the [[Plasma]] ability in the game.
*Plugg's quote from his ''Star Allies'' pause caption is meant to highlight his obscure origin. In [[Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!]], his Japanese subtitle is <u>忘らるる</u>希望の光 ("<u>Forgotten</u> Light of Hope"), which is ironically similar to the Japanese title of [[Zan Partizanne]]'s [[boss]] battle theme - <u>忘らるる</u>閃光のライトニング ("<u>Forgotten</u> Flash of Lightning").
*Plugg's quote from his ''Star Allies'' pause caption is meant to highlight his obscure origin. In [[Guest Star ???? Star Allies Go!]], his Japanese subtitle is <u>忘らるる</u>希望の光 ("<u>Forgotten</u> Light of Hope"), which is ironically similar to the Japanese title of [[Zan Partizanne]]'s [[boss]] battle theme - <u>忘らるる</u>閃光のライトニング ("<u>Forgotten</u> Flash of Lightning").
*Plugg's prongs represent a [[wikipedia:AC power plugs and sockets|Type A power plug]] that is used in North America and some Asian countries including Japan.
*Plugg's prongs represent a [[wikipedia:AC power plugs and sockets|Type A power plug]] that is used in North America and some Asian countries including Japan.