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** Kirby on the Draw has the Marx mask. This is a game that first appeared in ''VideoGame/KirbySuperStar Ultra'', where Marx was the BigBad. It's also about destroying things, which fits his character.

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** Kirby on the Draw has the Marx mask. This is a game that first appeared in ''VideoGame/KirbySuperStar Ultra'', a remake of the game where Marx was the BigBad. It's also about destroying things, which fits his character.
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* As out of nowhere as the reveal in ''Deluxe'' that Magolor [[{{Fauxreigner}} isn't actually from Halcandra]] may seem, it actually makes a fair amount of sense. Halcandra is a decimated world where [[{{Mordor}} the few remaining plants are all dead or dying]], and the rest of it is [[LethalLavaLand a giant volcano]]. Besides the enemies and Landia, there are almost no signs of life in the entire dimension, so how could ''anyone'' logically come from there?
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* In the Magolor Epilogue, Magolor's moveset can be upgraded to nearly fully recreate his moveset in ''VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies'', but some moves remain unavailable to him for storyline-related reasons:
** Magolor finds the sword he uses to create his Ultra Sword only after fighting the Master Crown, using the Ultra Sword to finish it off.
** Since the Magolor Epilogue's ending is shown to take place before (and set up Magolor's shopkeeper role in) ''VideoGame/TeamKirbyClashDeluxe'' and ''VideoGame/SuperKirbyClash'', he wouldn't have any Gem Apples to use as bombs.
** Given that the game's FlavorText describes the Lor Starcutter as sentient, and suspicious of Magolor ever since the two had met, it likely was in no hurry to attempt to reunite with Magolor after he was sent across dimensions. The fact that Magolor can freely use the Lor as a ramming attack in ''Star Allies'' in turn suggests that the Lor would recognize at some point that Magolor had made a proper HeelFaceTurn.
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**Also with the way the combo system works, it’d be far too easy to rack up ridiculously high scores on [[StationaryBoss Whispy Woods]].
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* It's already circulated that the first letter of each level's name spells out the word "CROWNED." But there's another little layer to it. At first, even if you notice it after the first five wlevels, then you'd think it's just foreshadowing the prominent crown atop Landia's head. ''Then'', as the level moves onto Egg Engines and Dangerous Dinner, you realize that with that pattern in mind, it's not spelling simply the object, but a word used to signify someone already has it. And with an all-star hero like Kirby leading the way, the crown was already as good as Magolor's.

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* It's already circulated that the first letter of each level's name spells out the word "CROWNED." But there's another little layer to it. At first, even if you notice it after the first five wlevels, levels, then you'd think it's just foreshadowing the prominent crown atop Landia's head. ''Then'', as the level moves onto Egg Engines and Dangerous Dinner, you realize that with that pattern in mind, it's not spelling simply the object, but a word used to signify someone already has it. And with an all-star hero like Kirby leading the way, the crown was already as good as Magolor's.



* The name of the last level is fittingly named after the last meal of the day: Dangerous ''Dinner''.

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* The name of the last level is fittingly named after the last meal of the day: Dangerous ''Dinner''. In the same vein, the first level, Cookie Country, is named after a kind of snack sometimes eaten for breakfast, while the level housing the ClimaxBoss, Nutty Noon, is named after the mid-point of the day.



** Also, look at the state of Halcandra. There's also some speculation that Landia turned it into what it is now (lava, dying nature), if it wasn't that way already.

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** Also, look at the state of Halcandra. There's also some speculation that Landia turned it into what it is now (lava, dying nature), if it wasn't that way already. ''Deluxe'' adds more evidence to this, as the Master Crown is stated to be a CivilizationDestroyer that corrupts its wearer into an OmnicidalManiac, suggesting Landia destroyed Halcandra while under the control of the crown.

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