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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Several [[boss]]es from previous ''Kirby'' games were intended to be playable characters in early development of ''Canvas Curse'', including [[Lololo & Lalala]], [[Nightmare]], [[Dark Matter]] and [[Zero]]. Concept art of these bosses as balls can be found in ''Kirby's 20th Anniversary Pupupu Encyclopedia'' but they were cancelled in the final game.<ref>''Kirby's 20th Anniversary Encyclopedia'', p. 125</ref>
*Several [[boss]]es from previous ''Kirby'' games were intended to be playable characters in early development of ''Canvas Curse'', including [[Lololo & Lalala]], [[Nightmare]], [[Dark Matter]] and [[Zero]]. Concept art of these bosses as balls can be found in ''20th Anniversary Kirby Pupupu Encyclopedia'' (page 125), but they were cancelled in the final game.
*''Kirby: Canvas Curse'' is the first video game in the ''Kirby'' series that introduced the Soul Boss (Drawcia Soul being the first one). The main series would later introduce even more Soul Bosses.
*''Kirby: Canvas Curse'' is the first video game in the ''Kirby'' series that introduced the Soul Boss (Drawcia Soul being the first one). The main series would later introduce even more Soul Bosses.
*In ''[[Kirby Battle Royale]]'', one of [[Whip]] Kirby's [[Alternate Costumes#Kirby Battle Royale|Headgears]] is Gymnastics Leotard. This could be a reference to the Japanese commercial for ''Kirby: Canvas Curse'', which features a female gymnastics athlete guiding the Kirby ball's movement with her ribbon.
*In ''[[Kirby Battle Royale]]'', one of [[Whip]] Kirby's [[Alternate Costumes#Kirby Battle Royale|Headgears]] is Gymnastics Leotard. This could be a reference to the Japanese commercial for ''Kirby: Canvas Curse'', which features a female gymnastics athlete guiding the Kirby ball's movement with her ribbon.