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*In the Japanese version, an arrangement of the [[Candy Mountain (theme)|Candy Mountain theme]] plays while the townsfolk are throwing pies at each-other.
*In the Japanese version, an arrangement of the [[Candy Mountain (theme)|Candy Mountain theme]] plays while the townsfolk are throwing pies at each-other.
*In the Japanese version, when Tiff is pied by Belly Buster, an instant replay is shown of her getting hit at several different angles.
*In the Japanese version, when Tiff is pied by Belly Buster, an instant replay is shown of her getting hit at several different angles.
 
===Dialogue Differences===
===Dialogue differences===
*In the Japanese version, Escargoon sarcastically talks about how Dedede's pie incident is a "mystery" and that the Channel DDD crew is working to uncover it while showing the instant replays.
*In the Japanese version, Escargoon sarcastically talks about how Dedede's pie incident is a "mystery" and that the Channel DDD crew is working to uncover it while showing the instant replays.
*In the Japanese version, King Dedede refers to his reality pie-throwing show as "Execution by Pie Show", and Escargoon follows by saying that it is a live show about execution without trial.
*In the Japanese version, King Dedede refers to his reality pie-throwing show as "Execution by Pie Show", and Escargoon follows by saying that it is a live show about execution without trial.
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*This episode marks the first time in the English dub that any character other than Kirby used the word "poyo".
*This episode marks the first time in the English dub that any character other than Kirby used the word "poyo".
*This episode marks the first time that Kirby refuses Tiff's order to inhale something.
*This episode marks the first time that Kirby refuses Tiff's order to inhale something.
 
*The scene where King Deedede imagines that he throws pies at Kirby but he eats them making King Dedede lose it is a reference to a subgame called Egg Catcher From Kirby's
Adventure.
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