List of SSBB trophies (Donkey Kong series): Difference between revisions

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*In the Japanese versions, it states that the Kritter's other appearance is ''Donkey Kong 64''. For unknown reasons, it was removed in western releases of the game.
*In the Japanese versions, it states that the Kritter's other appearance is ''Donkey Kong 64''. For unknown reasons, it was removed in western releases of the game.
*Turret Tusk's character model is not actually used for his trophy, instead one of the Double Tusks' character model is the one used for it. However, since Turret Tusk and the Tusks as a whole use the same basic Japanese name, it may have been intended to represent Tusks in general and was possibly lost in translation.
*Turret Tusk's character model is not actually used for his trophy, instead one of the Double Tusks' character model is the one used for it. However, since Turret Tusk and the Tusks as a whole use the same basic Japanese name, it may have been intended to represent Tusks in general and was possibly lost in translation.
**However, the Japanese version lists its name as just "Elephant Cannon" rather than a specific Tusk.
*The Peanut Popgun trophy states that they could fire two peanuts at a time in ''Donkey Kong 64'', which is not true.
*The Peanut Popgun trophy states that they could fire two peanuts at a time in ''Donkey Kong 64'', which is not true.
*In the Japanese versions of ''Brawl'', the Rocketbarrel Pack's other game appearance is labeled ''Mario Power Tennis'' rather than ''Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast''/''Jet Race''.
*In the Japanese versions of ''Brawl'', the Rocketbarrel Pack's other game appearance is labeled ''Mario Power Tennis'' rather than ''Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast''/''Jet Race''.