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**Unused ideas for the game's title include one that would reference the game's theme of an adventure through floating islands, and one that would use the letter "X", 10 in roman numbers, since this game is the tenth traditional Kirby platformer.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160110174846/https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAAADVHj2Znm1dQ Archived Miiverse post celebrating ''Triple Deluxe''{{'}}s first anniversary]</ref>
**Unused ideas for the game's title include one that would reference the game's theme of an adventure through floating islands, and one that would use the letter "X", 10 in roman numbers, since this game is the tenth traditional Kirby platformer.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160110174846/https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAAADVHj2Znm1dQ Archived Miiverse post celebrating ''Triple Deluxe''{{'}}s first anniversary]</ref>
*The "FLOWERED" spelling used for the first letters of each level and in the ending cutscene is referenced in the Kirby 30th Anniversary artwork for tagline #12, where Kirby is wearing a flower reminiscent of the one on the Dreamstalk.
*The "FLOWERED" spelling used for the first letters of each level and in the ending cutscene is referenced in the Kirby 30th Anniversary artwork for tagline #12, where Kirby is wearing a flower reminiscent of the one on the Dreamstalk.
*While the American box art has a cutter and a platform fully in the art, both the cutter and the platform are sticking out of the art in the rest of the world. It is currently unknown why this change was made.
*This game was the first to have an on-screen [[Heads-up display|HUD]] break the [[fourth wall]] under specific circumstances: when [[Hypernova]] Kirby inhales a boss, its health bar "peels" off the screen before being inhaled alongside it.
*This game was the first to have an on-screen [[Heads-up display|HUD]] break the [[fourth wall]] under specific circumstances: when [[Hypernova]] Kirby inhales a boss, its health bar "peels" off the screen before being inhaled alongside it.
*The ''Puzzle Swap'' mode in ''StreetPass Mii Plaza'', a game packaged digitally with systems in the 3DS family, contains a puzzle based on ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'', which, once completed, shows a 3D animation of Kirby running through a medley of level themes from the said game (while switching between foreground and background) until he comes across a [[Miracle Fruit]]. He jumps into it, and the animation loops. By moving the camera around, hidden [[Keychain|Keychains]] can be found, like a [[Bandana Waddle Dee]] or Meta Knight keychain.<ref>AccionNintendo (May 6, 2014) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Cc2DeJxcJg Kirby: Triple Deluxe - Buscaestampas / Puzzle Swap] ''YouTube''.</ref>
*The ''Puzzle Swap'' mode in ''StreetPass Mii Plaza'', a game packaged digitally with systems in the 3DS family, contains a puzzle based on ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'', which, once completed, shows a 3D animation of Kirby running through a medley of level themes from the said game (while switching between foreground and background) until he comes across a [[Miracle Fruit]]. He jumps into it, and the animation loops. By moving the camera around, hidden [[Keychain|Keychains]] can be found, like a [[Bandana Waddle Dee]] or Meta Knight keychain.<ref>AccionNintendo (May 6, 2014) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Cc2DeJxcJg Kirby: Triple Deluxe - Buscaestampas / Puzzle Swap] ''YouTube''.</ref>
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