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On 2025-02-07 at 20:09:37
Nintendo saw what we did...


This isn't a mirage, right?
First off, this Custom Track creator didn't make Desert Bus, Desert Bus is OLD
Second, that's just how some parts of the US look(hence why Desert Bus is Desert Bus - it's inspired by that)
I guess it's possible to predict t that the game might be more inspired by realistic environments(which is what they did in Tour & GameFreak has been doing for Pokemon towns/cities since Gen 5), what with the proper circuit and the desert stuff, but
Secondly
It's not confirmed. It's not a fact.
Also what in particular are we supposed to be looking at in the Astro screenshot? You didn't explain.
It's the fact that all the pictures have vast deserts in them. Mario Bros. Circuit and Astro's Crash Site almost have the same color.
Well yeah, that's how some deserts look. They aren't all the stereotypical yellow-ish sand like in Mario games. Take the Outback/Senorah for example, which look more orange.
On 2025-02-08 at 03:36:20
Guys fun fact: new SAW movie in September this year :O
On 2025-02-09 at 13:20:45
Fun fact: The Wii looks 10x less fuzzy if you set the screen to 4:3 on a widescreen tv
On 2025-02-09 at 13:32:26
the shortest battle in history lasted 38 minutes

On 2025-02-09 at 18:40:23
The Wii's Mario Kart looks less colorful to Mario Kart Double Dash, because it uses two different color layers for your screen. This is because of the hazy filter Mario Kart Wii has. It kinda looks like melting cereal imo.
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On 2025-02-10 at 08:37:56
Least obvious alt
On 2025-02-10 at 11:13:47
Uh This Fun Fact Is Already on Here!!!
but Yes, I Did Actually Know That Chuck Used to Own the Store "Sneed's Feed and Seed"!
There Is Also an Uh
Interesting
Joke Behind It
Yeah
On 2025-02-10 at 16:00:33
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Is that why MKWii is so damn ugly compared to other Wii games? That explains a lot. Also, do any other Wii games do this?
On 2025-02-10 at 16:14:38
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Is that why MKWii is so damn ugly compared to other Wii games? That explains a lot. Also, do any other Wii games do this?
Maybe The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, and Mario Galaxy.
On 2025-02-10 at 17:07:50
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On 2025-02-10 at 17:13:16

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On 2025-02-10 at 17:15:28
Did you know peanuts aren't actually nuts? Their actually related to beans.
On 2025-02-10 at 17:18:14
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Is that why MKWii is so damn ugly compared to other Wii games? That explains a lot. Also, do any other Wii games do this?
Maybe The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, and Mario Galaxy.
Wonder what they did to make Galaxy look good & Mario Kart look awful if that's the case...
On 2025-02-10 at 17:43:52
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On 2025-02-10 at 18:42:05
Did you know that one time a guy was being prosecuted for being in possession of drugs, but his lawyer said that he didn't technically have to own it. The guy actually got off free.
On 2025-02-10 at 19:26:28
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more daily messages than else
On 2025-02-12 at 00:09:39
Did you know that the song Sweden from Minecraft sounds like "Get Lucky" from Daft Punk? Have a listen:
On 2025-02-16 at 18:17:28
Did you know that there are more possible scrambles for a 5x5 rubik's cube than there are grains of sand on earth
On 2025-02-17 at 00:51:37
Guys did you know that Creep (2014) was the first horror movie on Dead Meat to have a Kill Count of 1 (although arguably Dude Bro Party Massacre III could be the same)? There was 1 male, giving James A. Janisse a blueberry pie chart. The Golden Chainsaw and Dull Machete were given to the same person.
On 2025-02-17 at 22:40:41
Fun Fact:
The Kirby Series has always had Sound Test/Jukeboxes, but the composers have never been listed directly.(until very recently the song titles weren't listed either) This is probably for immersion
However, there is a way to know who composed what music(post Triple Deluxe)
The notes are color coded to represent different composers(some of their works listed below):
Blue: Hirokazu Ando(Kirby Adventure Boss Theme, every modern game main theme & Final Boss theme, a bunch of other stuff, he's essentially the lead composer nowadays)
Red/Magenta: Jun Ishikawa(the entirety of Kirby Dreamland 1 & 3,every song that reminds you of Float Islands but isn't exactly Float Islands, Studying the Factory, Egg Engines, Moonlight Capital, Sky-High & Smitten, Hyness' Themes, the entirety of Wondaria in Forgotten Land, he's the OG composer basically)
Yellow: Yuuta Ogasawara(Heroes in Another Dimension(Star Allies), main theme of Forgotten Land, Sword of the Surviving Guardian, Roar of Dedede, Northeast Frost Street, one of the two newer composers of the main games selection(more on that later))
Green: Yuki Shimooka(Every map theme in Forgotten Land, Masked & Wild: D.D.D, the "And Here We Are" song(if you want to call it that), "And Here We Are Part 2: Electric Boogaloo -oo -oo -oo", Chaos Elfilis Version of Roche Limit, Doomer Flock from Magolor Epilogue, the other new composer, newest one as far as the main series goes)
I thought that was it but apparently Kirby Dream Buffet(you know, that one F2P racing-ish game) has 3 more composers recognized in it's jukebox, who have been here basically all along for the most part, but primarily in the spinoffs. I assume that some of them will be making the jump over come next game(and by some I mean one of them)
All 3 of them are also the composers for the arrangements that played in the Anniversary concerts as well:
Orange: Megumi Ohara((woman spotted)Anniversary concert arrangements & Drawcia Remix from Dream Buffet(which means she's goated,she's also kinda fine lookin' she's also really new & really young, expect to hear(get it?) more from her in the future)
Purple: Shogo Sakai(RETIRED from HAL 2 years ago)(A lot of the 25th anniversary music, & also some Air Ride songs, including the only one you know, you frauds...as well some of the Smash Remixes)
Indigo(gotta round out the whole rainbow, I guess): Tadashi Ikegami(Green Tree Memories(there's not much on him but this alone is really goated & worth the respect) & Pinball Land(all of it, hence why he's credited in Dream Buffet's jukebox))
Also if you ever see any white notes, those are 3rd party composers who don't work with HAL, the only one of any note is Kiyoshi Hazemoto(the guy who made the Ordeal theme from Kirby Clash and Grand Doomer theme from Magolor Epilogue)
And lastly Dream Buffet hasLGBTQ+ Rainbow(I'm not color coding that bro) notes for the HAL band(the anniversary performers, which is over 30+ people and will not be listed here)
This has been a very long fun fact, but it's nice to be able to put names to music without having to look it up!(like I just spent the last half hour of my life doing...)
The Kirby Series has always had Sound Test/Jukeboxes, but the composers have never been listed directly.(until very recently the song titles weren't listed either) This is probably for immersion
However, there is a way to know who composed what music(post Triple Deluxe)
The notes are color coded to represent different composers(some of their works listed below):
Blue: Hirokazu Ando(Kirby Adventure Boss Theme, every modern game main theme & Final Boss theme, a bunch of other stuff, he's essentially the lead composer nowadays)
Red/Magenta: Jun Ishikawa(the entirety of Kirby Dreamland 1 & 3,every song that reminds you of Float Islands but isn't exactly Float Islands, Studying the Factory, Egg Engines, Moonlight Capital, Sky-High & Smitten, Hyness' Themes, the entirety of Wondaria in Forgotten Land, he's the OG composer basically)
Yellow: Yuuta Ogasawara(Heroes in Another Dimension(Star Allies), main theme of Forgotten Land, Sword of the Surviving Guardian, Roar of Dedede, Northeast Frost Street, one of the two newer composers of the main games selection(more on that later))
Green: Yuki Shimooka(Every map theme in Forgotten Land, Masked & Wild: D.D.D, the "And Here We Are" song(if you want to call it that), "And Here We Are Part 2: Electric Boogaloo -oo -oo -oo", Chaos Elfilis Version of Roche Limit, Doomer Flock from Magolor Epilogue, the other new composer, newest one as far as the main series goes)
I thought that was it but apparently Kirby Dream Buffet(you know, that one F2P racing-ish game) has 3 more composers recognized in it's jukebox, who have been here basically all along for the most part, but primarily in the spinoffs. I assume that some of them will be making the jump over come next game(and by some I mean one of them)
All 3 of them are also the composers for the arrangements that played in the Anniversary concerts as well:
Orange: Megumi Ohara((woman spotted)Anniversary concert arrangements & Drawcia Remix from Dream Buffet(which means she's goated,
Purple: Shogo Sakai(RETIRED from HAL 2 years ago)(A lot of the 25th anniversary music, & also some Air Ride songs, including the only one you know, you frauds...as well some of the Smash Remixes)
Indigo(gotta round out the whole rainbow, I guess): Tadashi Ikegami(Green Tree Memories(there's not much on him but this alone is really goated & worth the respect) & Pinball Land(all of it, hence why he's credited in Dream Buffet's jukebox))
Also if you ever see any white notes, those are 3rd party composers who don't work with HAL, the only one of any note is Kiyoshi Hazemoto(the guy who made the Ordeal theme from Kirby Clash and Grand Doomer theme from Magolor Epilogue)
And lastly Dream Buffet has
This has been a very long fun fact, but it's nice to be able to put names to music without having to look it up!(like I just spent the last half hour of my life doing...)
