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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*As a Master Spirit, Kraid is given dialogue for the first time in a videogame; however, it consists entirely of roars and grunts. Translations are provided in parentheses, although these translations seem to be somewhat uncertain (often guessing what Kraid means or ending with a question mark) for added humor. | *As a Master Spirit, Kraid is given dialogue for the first time in a videogame; however, it consists entirely of roars and grunts. Translations are provided in parentheses, although these translations seem to be somewhat uncertain (often guessing what Kraid means or ending with a question mark) for added humor. | ||
*Prior to ''Ultimate'', Kraid and [[Simon Belmont]] had previously interacted in "Gameboy", an episode of the animated cartoon series ''Captain N: The Game Master''.<!--While not named in the show itself, Kraid is identified by a piece of concept art. Kraid only directly interacts with Simon in this episode, which is why other characters like Mega Man and Pit are not mentioned here; likewise, Kraid's appearances in other episodes only involve him interacting with Kevin, Duke, and Princess Lana.--> | |||
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