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*As of both versions of ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', some stages have star KOs disabled outright due to circumstances such as gyrating backgrounds (e.g. [[Skyloft]], [[Wuhu Island]]) or background elements too close to the foreground (e.g. {{SSB4|Dream Land}}, [[Wii Fit Studio]]) that could possibly obscure a star KO'd player. However, [[screen KO]]s are still possible in these stages.
*As of both versions of ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', some stages have star KOs disabled outright due to circumstances such as gyrating backgrounds (e.g. [[Skyloft]], [[Wuhu Island]]) or background elements too close to the foreground (e.g. {{SSB4|Dream Land}}, [[Wii Fit Studio]]) that could possibly obscure a star KO'd player. However, [[screen KO]]s are still possible in these stages.
*While not an actual fighter, the cage that the [[Mii]] that resides on [[Find Mii]] can be Star KOed if it takes sufficient damage; upon doing so, the Mii will fly away into the background, with a star appearing when it vanishes from view.
*While not an actual fighter, the cage that the [[Mii]] that resides on [[Find Mii]] can be Star KOed if it takes sufficient damage; upon doing so, the Mii will fly away into the background, with a star appearing when it vanishes from view.
*The Star KO could be a reference to the Pokémon anime series, as when Team Rocket is defeated, they occasionally (but not always) get sent flying and shout "We're blasting off again!" before vanishing into a star.
*The Star KO is a reference to the Pokémon anime series, as when Team Rocket is defeated, they occasionally (but not always) get sent flying and shout "We're blasting off again!" before vanishing into a star.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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