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* DifficultButAwesome: Landing on the yellow, bonus platforms in the first game. Doing so earns you a trip to the bonus stages where you can earn some "extra credit" points towards your certification. However, the moving yellow platforms are often surrounded by water and in the expert stages they move ''very fast''. The yellow platforms are even more difficult to land on in the skydiving event where since you only get a very small chance to land on them.

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* DifficultButAwesome: Landing on the yellow, bonus platforms in the first game. Doing so earns you a trip to the bonus stages where you can earn some "extra credit" points towards your certification.certification, and it's possible to even skip an otherwise-mandatory exercise or two this way. However, the moving yellow platforms are often surrounded by water and in the expert stages they move ''very fast''. The yellow platforms are even more difficult to land on in the skydiving event where since you only get a very small chance to land on them.
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* ThemeNaming: All the pilots in ''64'' are named after birds. In order: Lark, Kiwi, Goose, Ibis, Hawk, and Robin. Robin's original Japanese name[[labelnote:*]]Hooter[[/lablenote]] also fits the motif ("hooter" is another name for an owl) but doubles as a not-quite-StealthPun about [[BoobBasedGag the size of her chest]].

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* ThemeNaming: All the pilots in ''64'' are named after birds. In order: Lark, Kiwi, Goose, Ibis, Hawk, and Robin. Robin's original Japanese name[[labelnote:*]]Hooter[[/lablenote]] name[[labelnote:*]]Hooter[[/labelnote]] also fits the motif ("hooter" is another name for an owl) but doubles as a not-quite-StealthPun about [[BoobBasedGag the size of her chest]].
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** In ''64'', when you crash in Birdman mode, since there are no objectives, you don't get a score tally, just an "Oh no! You crashed!" message.

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* AwesomeButImpractical: In ''64''[='=]s Little States map, you can maneuver your Rocket Belt or Gyrocopter through gas stations to get a full refill on your fuel tank. While this is great if you're just exploring, this is not a good idea if you're trying to get a high score since the gas stations are out of the way of your objective causing you to potentially lose the time bonus and you lose points every time you make a hard (but non-lethal) landing or collision with an object. The only missions where fuel is even a concern anyway are the floating pad missions, where you start with a mostly empty fuel tank, and even then landing on each pad will give you a small refill; you ''can'' go out of your way to fly to the gas stations (with proper thruster usage, you can make it before your fuel runs out), but with how much of a detour you have to make, it will just ensure you finish with no time points (and possibly even more points lost, depending on how much you smack the floor and ceiling of the gas station canopy).

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In ''64''[='=]s Little States map, you can maneuver your Rocket Belt or Gyrocopter through gas stations to get a full refill on your fuel tank. While this is great if you're just exploring, this is not a good idea if you're trying to get a high score since the gas stations are out of the way of your objective causing you to potentially lose the time bonus and you lose points every time you make a hard (but non-lethal) landing or collision with an object. The only missions where fuel is even a concern anyway are the floating pad missions, where you start with a mostly empty fuel tank, and even then landing on each pad will give you a small refill; you ''can'' go out of your way to fly to the gas stations (with proper thruster usage, you can make it before your fuel runs out), but with how much of a detour you have to make, it will just ensure you finish with no time points (and possibly even more points lost, depending on how much you smack the floor and ceiling of the gas station canopy).canopy).
** The Jumble Hopper in ''64'' is the only vehicle in the game that doesn't instantly crash when you touch the water, instead landing on the surface and continuing on. This is great if you just want to explore, but it also incurs a 5-point penalty every time.
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* AwesomeButImpractical: In ''64''[='=]s Little States map, you can maneuver your Rocket Belt or Gyrocopter through gas stations to get a full refill on your fuel tank. While this is great if you're just exploring, this is not a good idea if you're trying to get a high score since the gas stations are out of the way of your objective causing you to potentially lose the time bonus and you lose points every time you make a hard (but non-lethal) landing or collision with an object. The only missions where fuel is even a concern anyway are the floating pad missions, where you start with a mostly empty fuel tank, and even then landing on each pad will give you a small refill; you ''can'' go out of your way to fly to the gas stations (with proper thruster usage, you can make it before your fuel runs out), but with how much of a detour you have to make, it will just ensure you finish with no time points (and possibly even more points, depending on how much you smack the floor and ceiling of the gas station canopy).

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* AwesomeButImpractical: In ''64''[='=]s Little States map, you can maneuver your Rocket Belt or Gyrocopter through gas stations to get a full refill on your fuel tank. While this is great if you're just exploring, this is not a good idea if you're trying to get a high score since the gas stations are out of the way of your objective causing you to potentially lose the time bonus and you lose points every time you make a hard (but non-lethal) landing or collision with an object. The only missions where fuel is even a concern anyway are the floating pad missions, where you start with a mostly empty fuel tank, and even then landing on each pad will give you a small refill; you ''can'' go out of your way to fly to the gas stations (with proper thruster usage, you can make it before your fuel runs out), but with how much of a detour you have to make, it will just ensure you finish with no time points (and possibly even more points, points lost, depending on how much you smack the floor and ceiling of the gas station canopy).
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* AwesomeButImpractical: In ''64''[='=]s Little States map, you can maneuver your Rocket Belt or Gyrocopter through gas stations to get a full refill on your fuel tank. While this is great if you're just exploring, this is not a good idea if you're trying to get a high score since the gas stations are out of the way of your objective causing you to potentially lose the time bonus and you lose points every time you make a hard (but non-lethal) landing or collision with an object. The only missions where fuel is even a concern anyway are the floating pad missions, where you start with a mostly empty fuel tank, and even then landing on each pad will give you a small refill.

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* AwesomeButImpractical: In ''64''[='=]s Little States map, you can maneuver your Rocket Belt or Gyrocopter through gas stations to get a full refill on your fuel tank. While this is great if you're just exploring, this is not a good idea if you're trying to get a high score since the gas stations are out of the way of your objective causing you to potentially lose the time bonus and you lose points every time you make a hard (but non-lethal) landing or collision with an object. The only missions where fuel is even a concern anyway are the floating pad missions, where you start with a mostly empty fuel tank, and even then landing on each pad will give you a small refill. refill; you ''can'' go out of your way to fly to the gas stations (with proper thruster usage, you can make it before your fuel runs out), but with how much of a detour you have to make, it will just ensure you finish with no time points (and possibly even more points, depending on how much you smack the floor and ceiling of the gas station canopy).

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* MoodWhiplash: In the original game, the game goes with the friendly FramingDevice of you being part of a pilot's club and doing training exercises to earn new licenses. Then you have to rescue your instructors in a ''combat zone'' with enemy guns trying to shoot to ''kill'' you. ''Pilotwings 64'' has something similar with you having to stop Meca Hawk from terrorizing the countryside of Little States and later Ever-Frost Island, but at least Meca Hawk is a fantastic giant humanoid with comedic reactions to getting hit, as opposed to being an organization of human terrorists.

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''Pilotwings 64'' has something similar with you having trying to stop Meca Hawk from terrorizing the countryside of Little States and later the waters of Ever-Frost Island, Island in the last two tiers of Gyrocopter missions, but at least Meca Hawk is a fantastic giant humanoid with comedic reactions to getting hit, as opposed to being an organization of human terrorists.
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* MoodWhiplash: In the original game, the game goes with the friendly FramingDevice of you being part of a pilot's club and doing training exercises to earn new licenses. Then you have to rescue your instructors in a ''combat zone'' with enemy guns trying to shoot to ''kill'' you.

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* MoodWhiplash: In the original game, the game goes with the friendly FramingDevice of you being part of a pilot's club and doing training exercises to earn new licenses. Then you have to rescue your instructors in a ''combat zone'' with enemy guns trying to shoot to ''kill'' you. ''Pilotwings 64'' has something similar with you having to stop Meca Hawk from terrorizing the countryside of Little States and later Ever-Frost Island, but at least Meca Hawk is a fantastic giant humanoid with comedic reactions to getting hit, as opposed to being an organization of human terrorists.
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* MoodWhiplash: In the original game, the game goes with the friendly FramingDevice of you being part of a pilot's club and doing training exercises to earn new licenses. Then you have to rescue your instructors in a ''combat zone'' with enemy guns trying to shoot to ''kill'' you.

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** The Birdman outfit in ''64'', which allows you to travel around in a free flight mode without crashing or needing to use fuel. While it's fairly common for players to not unlock it until the very end of the game, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4dMYwRTDwI the actual unlock requirements]] (either [[https://strategywiki.org/wiki/Pilotwings_64/Birdman finding the stars hidden throughout the maps]] or -- to permanently unlock it and have the ability to choose the time of day and weather conditions pre-flight -- earning a Silver Medal on higher on all the Beginner Class courses and Extra Games[[labelnote:*]]specifically, Beginner Class unlocks Holiday Island, Cannonball unlocks Everfrost Island, Jumble Hopper unlocks Crescent Island, and Parachuting unlocks Little States[[/labelnote]]) means players can potentially access it as early as the Class A challenges on the second island.

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** The Birdman outfit in ''64'', which allows you to travel around in a free flight mode without crashing or needing to use fuel. While it's fairly common for players to not unlock it until the very end of the game, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4dMYwRTDwI the actual unlock requirements]] (either [[https://strategywiki.org/wiki/Pilotwings_64/Birdman finding the stars hidden throughout the maps]] or -- to permanently unlock it and have the ability to choose the time of day and weather conditions pre-flight -- earning a Silver Medal on higher on all the Beginner Class courses and Extra Games[[labelnote:*]]specifically, Beginner Class unlocks Holiday Island, Cannonball unlocks Everfrost Island, Jumble Hopper unlocks Crescent Island, and Parachuting Skydiving unlocks Little States[[/labelnote]]) means players can potentially access it as early as the Class A challenges on the second island.

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* AwesomeButImpractical: In ''64''[='=]s Little States map, you can maneuver your Rocket Belt or Gyrocopter through gas stations to get a full refill on your fuel tank. While this is great if you're just exploring, this is not a good idea if you're trying to get a high score since the gas stations are out of the way of your objective causing you to potentially lose the time bonus and you lose points every time you make a hard (but non-lethal) landing or collision with an object. The only missions where fuel is even a concern anyway are the floating pad missions, where you start with a mostly-empty fuel tank, and even then landing on each pad will give you a small refill.

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* AwesomeButImpractical: In ''64''[='=]s Little States map, you can maneuver your Rocket Belt or Gyrocopter through gas stations to get a full refill on your fuel tank. While this is great if you're just exploring, this is not a good idea if you're trying to get a high score since the gas stations are out of the way of your objective causing you to potentially lose the time bonus and you lose points every time you make a hard (but non-lethal) landing or collision with an object. The only missions where fuel is even a concern anyway are the floating pad missions, where you start with a mostly-empty mostly empty fuel tank, and even then landing on each pad will give you a small refill.



** The Birdman outfit in ''64'', which is only available at the very end of the game and allows you to travel around without crashing or needing to use fuel.[[note]]You can however, also try finding some of the hidden stars throughout all the maps, flying into them unlocks it for the current stage, consequently allowing you to unlock this mode quite a bit earlier.[[/note]]

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** The Birdman outfit in ''64'', which is only available at the very end of the game and allows you to travel around in a free flight mode without crashing or needing to use fuel.[[note]]You can however, also try fuel. While it's fairly common for players to not unlock it until the very end of the game, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4dMYwRTDwI the actual unlock requirements]] (either [[https://strategywiki.org/wiki/Pilotwings_64/Birdman finding some of the stars hidden stars throughout the maps]] or -- to permanently unlock it and have the ability to choose the time of day and weather conditions pre-flight -- earning a Silver Medal on higher on all the maps, flying into them Beginner Class courses and Extra Games[[labelnote:*]]specifically, Beginner Class unlocks Holiday Island, Cannonball unlocks Everfrost Island, Jumble Hopper unlocks Crescent Island, and Parachuting unlocks Little States[[/labelnote]]) means players can potentially access it for as early as the current stage, consequently allowing you to unlock this mode quite a bit earlier.[[/note]] Class A challenges on the second island.



* BruiserWithASoftCenter: Implied with Hawk, the heavyweight pilot from ''64'' who the game manual describes as tough-looking but actually "[[PaperTiger a pussycat]]." Both the title screen and [[https://web.archive.org/web/20210515154827/https://giantbomb1.cbsistatic.com/uploads/original/8/87790/2267074-pw64pilots.png the group shot on the front of the instruction booklet]] show him carrying [[TheBabyOfTheBunch Kiwi]], suggesting he's a GentleGiant as well. This might explain why Meca Hawk runs off screaming whenever he's hit by one of the Gyrocopter's missiles and [[spoiler:why he's pulled a HeelFaceTurn between this game and ''Resort'']], assuming his personality is in any way based off of the original's.

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* BruiserWithASoftCenter: Implied with Hawk, the heavyweight pilot from ''64'' who [[https://twitter.com/VGArtAndTidbits/status/1066827318260305922 the game manual manual]] describes as tough-looking but actually "[[PaperTiger a pussycat]]." Both the title screen and [[https://web.archive.org/web/20210515154827/https://giantbomb1.cbsistatic.com/uploads/original/8/87790/2267074-pw64pilots.png the group shot on the front of the instruction booklet]] show him carrying [[TheBabyOfTheBunch Kiwi]], suggesting he's a GentleGiant as well. This might explain why Meca Hawk runs off screaming whenever he's hit by one of the Gyrocopter's missiles and [[spoiler:why he's pulled a HeelFaceTurn between this game and ''Resort'']], assuming his personality is in any way based off of the original's.

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* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: With the exception of Lark (who per ''Nintendo Power'' [[https://www.oldschoolgamermagazine.com/mario-mania-game-cameos-for-the-fans-complete-collection-pilotwings-64/ is Nester]]), everyone in ''64''.

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* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: With the exception of Lark (who per ''Nintendo Power'' [[https://www.oldschoolgamermagazine.com/mario-mania-game-cameos-for-the-fans-complete-collection-pilotwings-64/ is Nester]]), their mascot Nester going by an alias]]), everyone in ''64''.

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''Pilotwings'' is a flight simulator franchise created by Creator/{{Nintendo}} for the UsefulNotes/{{Super Nintendo|EntertainmentSystem}}, UsefulNotes/Nintendo64 and UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS. The game was developed by Nintendo's Entertainment Analysis & Development Division (led by Creator/ShigeruMiyamoto), and was first released in 1990 in Japan and 1991 in the United States. The European release followed in 1992.

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''Pilotwings'' is a flight simulator franchise created by Creator/{{Nintendo}} for the UsefulNotes/{{Super Platform/{{Super Nintendo|EntertainmentSystem}}, UsefulNotes/Nintendo64 Platform/Nintendo64 and UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS. The game was developed by Nintendo's Entertainment Analysis & Development Division (led by Creator/ShigeruMiyamoto), and was first released in 1990 in Japan and 1991 in the United States. The European release followed in 1992.



* BruiserWithASoftCenter: Implied with Hawk, the heavyweight pilot from ''64'' who the game manual describes as tough-looking but actually "[[PaperTiger a pussycat]]." Both the title screen and [[https://giantbomb1.cbsistatic.com/uploads/original/8/87790/2267074-pw64pilots.png the group shot on the front of the instruction booklet]] show him carrying [[TheBabyOfTheBunch Kiwi]], suggesting he's a GentleGiant as well. This might explain why Meca Hawk runs off screaming whenever he's hit by one of the Gyrocopter's missiles and [[spoiler:has pulled a HeelFaceTurn between this game and ''Resort'']], assuming his personality is in any way based off of the original's.

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* BruiserWithASoftCenter: Implied with Hawk, the heavyweight pilot from ''64'' who the game manual describes as tough-looking but actually "[[PaperTiger a pussycat]]." Both the title screen and [[https://giantbomb1.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20210515154827/https://giantbomb1.cbsistatic.com/uploads/original/8/87790/2267074-pw64pilots.png the group shot on the front of the instruction booklet]] show him carrying [[TheBabyOfTheBunch Kiwi]], suggesting he's a GentleGiant as well. This might explain why Meca Hawk runs off screaming whenever he's hit by one of the Gyrocopter's missiles and [[spoiler:has [[spoiler:why he's pulled a HeelFaceTurn between this game and ''Resort'']], assuming his personality is in any way based off of the original's.



** Robin from ''64'' is named Hooter in Japan... and if you know what "hooter" means as a ''word'', you'll understand why her name was changed.

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** Robin from ''64'' is named Hooter in Japan... and if you know what "hooter" means as a ''word'', you'll understand why her name was changed. (See ThemeNaming below.)



** Lark is basically Nester, the comic mascot of ''Magazine/NintendoPower'' magazine. One promo states that they're actually one and the same, with "Lark" being a nickname.

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** Lark is basically Nester, the comic mascot of ''Magazine/NintendoPower'' magazine. [[https://www.oldschoolgamermagazine.com/mario-mania-game-cameos-for-the-fans-complete-collection-pilotwings-64/ One promo promo]] states that they're actually one and the same, with "Lark" being a nickname.



* FeaturelessProtagonist:
** The player character in the original... up until the end credits. Dark hair, male, looks to be in his 20's, with about as much Japanese as Big Al.

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FeaturelessProtagonist: The player character in the original... [[AvertedTrope up until the end credits.credits]]. Dark hair, male, looks to be in his 20's, with about as much Japanese as Big Al.



* IncomingHam: Compared to their more restrained female counterparts, the male pilots in ''64'' get some pretty hammy exclamations when selected--a "YAHOO!" from Lark, a "YEEHAW!" from Goose, and a boisterous {{Kiai}} from Hawk.

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* IncomingHam: Compared to their more restrained female counterparts, the male pilots in ''64'' get some pretty hammy exclamations when selected--a selected -- a "YAHOO!" from Lark, a "YEEHAW!" from Goose, and a boisterous {{Kiai}} from Hawk.
* InconsistentSpelling: Officially, the HumongousMecha built in Hawk's likeness is named Meca Hawk as opposed to Mec'''h'''a
Hawk.



* NintendoHard: The original game in particular is very realistic for its time, making the simple act of [[PassThroughTheRings going through rings]] or even just landing correctly rather difficult.



* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: With the exception of Lark, who per WordOfSaintPaul (i.e. ''Nintendo Power'') [[https://www.oldschoolgamermagazine.com/mario-mania-game-cameos-for-the-fans-complete-collection-pilotwings-64/ is Nester,]] everyone in ''64''.

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* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: With the exception of Lark, who Lark (who per WordOfSaintPaul (i.e. ''Nintendo Power'') Power'' [[https://www.oldschoolgamermagazine.com/mario-mania-game-cameos-for-the-fans-complete-collection-pilotwings-64/ is Nester,]] Nester]]), everyone in ''64''.



** Perhaps not-so-coincidentally, ''64'' also features a character named Goose, who just happens to be an ace pilot. [[Film/TopGun Now why does THAT sound familiar]]?
** Hard to tell if it was intentional or not, but one of the flight instructors in the SNES game is named [[Film/AirPlane Shirley]].

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** Perhaps not-so-coincidentally, ''64'' also features a character named Goose, who just happens to be an ace pilot. [[Film/TopGun Now why does THAT sound familiar]]?
familiar?]]
** Hard to tell if it was intentional or not, but one of the flight instructors in the SNES game is named [[Film/AirPlane [[Film/{{Airplane}} Shirley]].



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Officially, the HumongousMecha built in Hawk's likeness is named Meca Hawk as opposed to Mec'''h'''a Hawk.
* SpiritualSequel: ''Pilotwings Resort'' seems to be one for ''VideoGame/WiiSportsResort'', oddly enough. (Specifically, it's mostly based on the Island Flyover mode from that game. In particular Free Flight Mode is pretty much identical, just with more vehicles allowed.)



* TechDemoGame: The entire franchise could be considered an example of this. The original game was mostly used to demonstrate the Mode 7 capabilities of the Super Nintendo, and was one of the first games to be released for the console, while ''Pilotwings 64'' was one of the launch titles for the Nintendo 64. ''Pilotwings Resort'' is also a launch title, carrying on in the tradition of the franchise.

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* TechDemoGame: The entire franchise could be considered an example of this. The original game was mostly used to demonstrate the Mode 7 capabilities of the Super Nintendo, and was one of the first games to be released for the console, while ''Pilotwings 64'' was one of the launch titles for the Nintendo 64. ''Pilotwings Resort'' is was also a launch title, title (this time for the Wii), carrying on in the tradition of the franchise.



* ThemeNaming: All the pilots in ''64'' are named after birds. In order: Lark, Kiwi, Goose, Ibis, Hawk, and Robin. Robin's original Japanese name [[note]]Hooter[[/note]] also fits the motif ("hooter" is another name for an owl) but doubles as a not-quite-StealthPun about [[BoobBasedGag the size of her chest]].

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* ThemeNaming: All the pilots in ''64'' are named after birds. In order: Lark, Kiwi, Goose, Ibis, Hawk, and Robin. Robin's original Japanese name [[note]]Hooter[[/note]] name[[labelnote:*]]Hooter[[/lablenote]] also fits the motif ("hooter" is another name for an owl) but doubles as a not-quite-StealthPun about [[BoobBasedGag the size of her chest]].



* Tomboy: Kiwi from ''64'' is aptly described to be this.

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* Tomboy: {{Tomboy}}: Kiwi from ''64'' is aptly described to be this.



* WeightWoe: Possibly. Out of all of the playable characters in ''64'', Robin is the only whose bio list their weight as '?'.

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* WeightWoe: Possibly. Out of all of the playable characters in ''64'', Robin is the only whose bio list their weight as '?'."?".
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* UnendingEndCard: The game stops on a generic "THE END" screen, with white text on a black background.

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* UnendingEndCard: The original game stops on a generic "THE END" screen, with white text on a black background.
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* TearsOfJoy: Complete the second and final helicopter mission of the original game, and Big Al will be so impressed that he'll be moved to tears of pride.
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* NebulousEvilOrganisation: The E.V.I.L. Syndicate in the first game. Their reasons for kidnapping your instructors and later Big Al's brother are unknown, and the closest we can see of them are the many turrets guarding their base and island.

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* BoobsOfSteel: In a sense, [[https://www.models-resource.com/nintendo_64/pilotwings64/model/17257/ Robin.]] As the heavy class female, she is accordingly stacked.



* HartmanHips: Robin in ''64'', as the heavy class female also has [[https://www.mobygames.com/game/n64/pilotwings-64/cover-art/gameCoverId,452902/ a very prominent set of hips and thighs]] to go with her BoobsOfSteel, giving her a borderline ImpossibleHourglassFigure.

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* HartmanHips: Robin in ''64'', as the heavy class female also has [[https://www.mobygames.com/game/n64/pilotwings-64/cover-art/gameCoverId,452902/ a very prominent set of hips and thighs]] to go with her BoobsOfSteel, large breasts, giving her a borderline ImpossibleHourglassFigure.
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** Robin from ''64'' is named Hooter in Japan.

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** Robin from ''64'' is named Hooter in Japan.Japan... and if you know what "hooter" means as a ''word'', you'll understand why her name was changed.
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%% FiveManBand: In the original game, we have...
%% TheHero: The player
%% TheLancer: Lance
%% TheSmartGuy: Tony
%% TheBigGuy: Big Al (duh)
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* BoobsOfSteel: In a sense, [[http://www.mobygames.com/images/shots/original/1019335110-00.jpg Robin.]] As the heavy class female, she is accordingly stacked.

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* BoobsOfSteel: In a sense, [[http://www.mobygames.com/images/shots/original/1019335110-00.jpg [[https://www.models-resource.com/nintendo_64/pilotwings64/model/17257/ Robin.]] As the heavy class female, she is accordingly stacked.

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