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*If the player manages to earn the high score on Stage 11, a bonus screen is shown, which informs the player of a special bonus for pressing the B button while Kirby is hovering over Stage 11 on the map. When this is done, Kirby moves up to the [[Sub-Game]] ring, allowing him to play them at will without accessing them from in the stages themselves.
*If the player manages to earn the high score on Stage 11, a bonus screen is shown, which informs the player of a special bonus for pressing the B button while Kirby is hovering over Stage 11 on the map. When this is done, Kirby moves up to the [[Sub-Game]] ring, allowing him to play them at will without accessing them from in the stages themselves.
*According to the ''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition]]''{{'}}s ''Kirby 20th Anniversary Celebration Book'', it was originally planned to represent Kirby as the paddles, rather than the ball.<ref>{{Cite book|quote=Originally, Kirby was just going to be worked into the paddles' design, but all that changed when we realized Kirby would make the perfect ball!|book=Kirby 20th Anniversary Celebration Book|publisher=Nintendo|page=13}}</ref>
*According to the ''[[Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition]]''{{'}}s ''Kirby 20th Anniversary Celebration Book'', it was originally planned to represent Kirby as the paddles, rather than the ball.<ref>{{Cite book|quote=Originally, Kirby was just going to be worked into the paddles' design, but all that changed when we realized Kirby would make the perfect ball!|book=Kirby 20th Anniversary Celebration Book|publisher=Nintendo|page=13}}</ref>
*Sprites for a [[Waddle Doo]] are found in the game's files. Defeating him would cause him to lose his eye.
*Sprites for a [[Waddle Doo]] are found in the game's files. Defeating him would cause him to lose his eye. Waddle Doo also appears in the instruction booklet for the game, implying that he was cut fairly late in development.


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