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'''Shaberu! DS Oryouri NAVI''', or "'''Talking! DS Cooking Navi''''" is a song featured exclusively on the Japanese language page of the October 9th update to [[Smash Bros. Dojo!!]], following the description of Kirby's Final Smash. It was thought to play during Kirby's Final Smash by non-Japanese Folk.  But when the game was released it was proven that it was just a song that plays on the Picto-Chat stage.
'''''Cooking Navigator''''', known in Japan as '''''Shaberu! DS Oryōri Navi''''' (しゃべる!DSお料理ナビ, ''Shaberu! Dīesu Oryōri Nabi'') and in Europe as '''''Cooking Guide: Can't decide what to eat?''''', or "'''Talking! DS Cooking Navi''''" is a game for [[Nintendo DS]] that works like a cookbook, but with many additional features, including calories, maximum time and more, and has a total of 250 international ingredients. As a bonus, the ''[[Game & Watch (universe)|Game & Watch]]'' game ''[[Chef]]'' can also be played.


The following is an unofficial translation of Sakurai's text surrounding the music player:
The following is an unofficial translation of Sakurai's text surrounding the music player:


==Above==
==In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''==
"That reminds me.<br>
A song of it, under it's Japanese name, is a random collectible song on [[PictoChat]]. The reason because it's under the Japanese name is because the first English name, it's European name, was announced in late April 2008, while ''Brawl'' was officially released in the Americas on 10th February 2008. It's unknown if this will be retconned in later official releases.
This isn't really related, but this special song has been arranged."
 
==Below==
"Ha ha, how funny!<br>
It's just like this original composer to create such an original work.<br>
Somehow now I really want to make [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikujaga nikujaga]."
 
This song is an arrangement of the title theme from the Japan-only DS title "Shaberu! DS Oryouri NAVI," a digital cookbook of sorts.




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Merge.png It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Music (SSBB).
The reason given for the merge is: too trivial for own article. (Discuss)

Cooking Navigator, known in Japan as Shaberu! DS Oryōri Navi (しゃべる!DSお料理ナビ, Shaberu! Dīesu Oryōri Nabi) and in Europe as Cooking Guide: Can't decide what to eat?, or "Talking! DS Cooking Navi'" is a game for Nintendo DS that works like a cookbook, but with many additional features, including calories, maximum time and more, and has a total of 250 international ingredients. As a bonus, the Game & Watch game Chef can also be played.

The following is an unofficial translation of Sakurai's text surrounding the music player:

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

A song of it, under it's Japanese name, is a random collectible song on PictoChat. The reason because it's under the Japanese name is because the first English name, it's European name, was announced in late April 2008, while Brawl was officially released in the Americas on 10th February 2008. It's unknown if this will be retconned in later official releases.


Thanks to Ilana for translation.