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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*When Kirby thwacks his opponents, he does so with the [[Love-Love Stick]].
*When Kirby thwacks his opponents, he does so with the [[Love-Love Stick]].
*[[Masked Dedede]]'s theme from ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'' is a remix of [[King Dedede]]'s battle theme from this game.
*[[Masked Dedede's Theme]] from ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'' is a remix of [[King Dedede]]'s battle theme from this game.
*Though the game was not released outside of Japan, it has been referenced several times in games that have been released internationally.
*Though the game was not released outside of Japan, Taiwan and Hong Kong, it has been referenced several times in games that have been released internationally.
**[[Gryll]] appears as a [[Sticker (Kirby: Planet Robobot)|sticker]] in ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'' and a spirit in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', as well as a [[Stone]] transformation and a [[Celebration Picture]] cameo in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''.
**[[Gryll]] appears as a [[Sticker (Kirby: Planet Robobot)|sticker]] in ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'' and a spirit in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', as well as a [[Stone]] transformation and a [[Celebration Picture]] cameo in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]''.
**Two music tracks in this game were re-used in the extra stages of ''Kirby: Planet Robobot'', while Gryll's theme reappears in ''Kirby Star Allies''. A remixed medley of Chef Kawasaki's theme and Gryll's theme from this game is one of the potential [[Battle Royale (Kirby's Dream Buffet)|Battle Royale]] themes in ''[[Kirby's Dream Buffet]]''.
**Two music tracks in this game were re-used in the extra stages of ''Kirby: Planet Robobot'', while Gryll's theme reappears in ''Kirby Star Allies''. A remixed medley of Chef Kawasaki's theme and Gryll's theme from this game is one of the potential [[Battle Royale (Kirby's Dream Buffet)|Battle Royale]] themes in ''[[Kirby's Dream Buffet]]''.
*In 1998, a game titled ''Kirby's Super Star Stacker'' was listed on a page of upcoming SNES releases on Nintendo's American website, suggesting that an international release may have been planned.<ref name="super"/>
*In 1998, a game titled ''Kirby's Super Star Stacker'' was listed on a page of upcoming SNES releases on Nintendo's American website, suggesting that an international release may have been planned.<ref name="super"/>
**Most current English sources, such as ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'' and ''Kirby Art & Style Collection'', refer to the game simply as ''Kirby's Star Stacker'', the same as [[Kirby's Star Stacker (Game Boy)|the Game Boy game]]. This is because both versions of the game have the same name in Japanese. The official English [[HAL Laboratory]] website refers to it as ''Kirby no KIRAKIRA KIDS'', a literal translation of its Japanese name.<ref name="hal"/>
**Most current English sources, such as ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'', ''[[Kirby Art & Style Collection]]'' and ''Kirby's Dream Buffet'', refer to the game simply as ''Kirby's Star Stacker'', the same as [[Kirby's Star Stacker (Game Boy)|the Game Boy game]]. This is because both versions of the game have the same name in Japanese. The official English [[HAL Laboratory]] website refers to it as ''Kirby no KIRAKIRA KIDS'', a literal transliteration of its Japanese name.<ref name="hal"/>


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