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*According to the Japanese book ''"[[20th Anniversary Kirby Pupupu Encyclopedia]]"'', Ribbon was originally named '''Kawashima''', a Japanese name meaning "river island". She was conceived as a means of switching between the game's multiple playable characters. As this aspect was removed during development, her gameplay role became less prominent. | *According to the Japanese book ''"[[20th Anniversary Kirby Pupupu Encyclopedia]]"'', Ribbon was originally named '''Kawashima''', a Japanese name meaning "river island". She was conceived as a means of switching between the game's multiple playable characters. As this aspect was removed during development, her gameplay role became less prominent. | ||
*Ribbon is sometimes referred to in Japanese as '''妖精リボン''' (''Fairy Ribbon'' or ''Ribbon the Fairy''). On [[Kirby JP Twitter]], [[Zan Partizanne]] nicknames Ribbon '''チビッコ妖精''' (''Rugrat Fairy'').<ref>{{Twitterlink|Kirby_JP|1015060355213475840|wbsnap=y}}</ref> | *Ribbon is sometimes referred to in Japanese as '''妖精リボン''' (''Fairy Ribbon'' or ''Ribbon the Fairy''). On [[Kirby JP Twitter]], [[Zan Partizanne]] nicknames Ribbon '''チビッコ妖精''' (''Rugrat Fairy'').<ref>{{Twitterlink|Kirby_JP|1015060355213475840|wbsnap=y}}</ref> | ||
*One of the concept | *One piece of the concept art for ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'' gives Ribbon a face nearly similar to the later-introduced [[Kirby: Right Back at Ya!|anime]]-exclusive character, [[Tiff]].{{Fact}} <!--which one?--> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |