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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:KSS Mario References.gif|thumb|250px|Mario, Luigi, Toad and Birdo cheering at Stone Kirby transformed into a statue of Mario in the battle against King Dedede]]
[[File:KSS Mario References.gif|thumb|250px|Mario, Luigi, Toad and Birdo cheering at Stone Kirby transformed into a statue of Mario in the battle against King Dedede]]
*Not counting special abilities, ''Kirby Super Star'' introduced the highest number of new Copy Abilities to the series since the original ''Kirby's Adventure'', adding 12 to the game. Games that have introduced new abilities since then have not added more than five standard abilities at a go.
*Not counting special abilities, ''Kirby Super Star'' introduced the highest number of new Copy Abilities to the series since the ''Kirby's Adventure'', adding 12 to the game. Games that have introduced new abilities since then have not added more than five standard abilities at a go.
*Several ''Mario'' series references are made, such as Stone Kirby transforming into a statue of Mario, or Mario, Luigi, Toad, and Birdo appearing in the background of [[Megaton Punch]] and the [[King Dedede]] battle in Spring Breeze.
*Several ''Mario'' series references are made, such as Stone Kirby transforming into a statue of Mario, or Mario, Luigi, Toad, and Birdo appearing in the background of [[Megaton Punch]] and the [[King Dedede]] battle in Spring Breeze.
*In the European version of the game, the colors of the buttons on the SNES controller were changed from purple to red, yellow, green, and blue to match the configuration of the European SNES controllers' button layout. However, the text wasn't altered in the game's tutorial, and thus still refers to the controller having purple buttons.
*In the European version of the game, the colors of the buttons on the SNES controller were changed from purple to red, yellow, green, and blue to match the configuration of the European SNES controllers' button layout. However, the text wasn't altered in the game's tutorial, and thus still refers to the controller having purple buttons.
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