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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
{{ImageCaption|image1=File:Spirittrain3ds02.png|width1=150x150px|image2=File:Spirit Train Platform.png|width2=150x150px|size=320px|caption= | {{ImageCaption|image1=File:Spirittrain3ds02.png|width1=150x150px|image2=File:Spirit Train Platform.png|width2=150x150px|size=320px|caption=Bird's carrying a platform as seen in a press kit image and presentation screenshot, respectively.}} | ||
*In early showings of the stage, the floating platform was originally carried by black and white birds. This was a reference to the same birds in ''Spirit Tracks'', which would carry wooden handles that Link could grab with his whip in order to reach otherwise inaccessible areas. | *In early showings of the stage, the floating platform was originally carried by black and white birds. This was a reference to the same birds in ''Spirit Tracks'', which would carry wooden handles that Link could grab with his whip in order to reach otherwise inaccessible areas. | ||
*In ''for Nintendo 3DS'', a [[Character customization|custom]] {{SSB4|Sonic}} with all speed-based equipment under the effect of a [[Bunny Hood]] and [[Superspicy Curry]] is able to outrun the train. | *In ''for Nintendo 3DS'', a [[Character customization|custom]] {{SSB4|Sonic}} with all speed-based equipment under the effect of a [[Bunny Hood]] and [[Superspicy Curry]] is able to outrun the train. | ||