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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In the original ''Super Smash Bros.'', Kirby's various [[List of Copy Abilities|Copy Ability]] hats remain on when he is Star KO'd. | *In the original ''Super Smash Bros.'', Kirby's various [[List of Copy Abilities|Copy Ability]] hats remain on when he is Star KO'd. | ||
*''Super Smash Bros.'' is the only game in the series where a player can Star KO themselves | *''Super Smash Bros.'' is the only game in the series where a player can Star KO themselves regardless of if they were hit or not. | ||
**This can be best seen if Ness uses his jumps and PK Thunder straight up on either [[Hyrule Castle]], or his Break the Targets/Board the Platforms stages. | **This can be best seen if Ness uses his jumps and PK Thunder straight up on either [[Hyrule Castle]], or his Break the Targets/Board the Platforms stages. | ||
*If the camera zooms out enough on certain large stages, the "trick" of the Star KOs can be revealed: once the defeated character hits the upper blast line, they get shifted toward the background as their tumble animation starts, before reappearing onscreen for the KO animation. This can be seen best in the Camera mode in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', by maneuvering the camera into a certain position. This trick can also be revealed in ''Ultimate'' using the camera's frame-by-frame controls. | *If the camera zooms out enough on certain large stages, the "trick" of the Star KOs can be revealed: once the defeated character hits the upper blast line, they get shifted toward the background as their tumble animation starts, before reappearing onscreen for the KO animation. This can be seen best in the Camera mode in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', by maneuvering the camera into a certain position. This trick can also be revealed in ''Ultimate'' using the camera's frame-by-frame controls. |