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I don't think the Hands are meant to reference anything specific to the Banjo-Kazooie series. Rather, because of the stage and music used, they're probably meant to represent Super Smash Bros. itself (with both Hands being present no matter what you do in particular conforming to the theme of the route) since both series got their start on the same console (and their very first releases came out within a year of each other), much like the penultimate battle is based on Donkey Kong Country due to Rare's prior work on that series than on Banjo-Kazooie like the first five stages in the route. [[User:Folt|Folt]] ([[User talk:Folt|talk]]) 03:57, September 15, 2019 (EDT)
I don't think the Hands are meant to reference anything specific to the Banjo-Kazooie series. Rather, because of the stage and music used, they're probably meant to represent Super Smash Bros. itself (with both Hands being present no matter what you do in particular conforming to the theme of the route) since both series got their start on the same console (and their very first releases came out within a year of each other), much like the penultimate battle is based on Donkey Kong Country due to Rare's prior work on that series than on Banjo-Kazooie like the first five stages in the route. [[User:Folt|Folt]] ([[User talk:Folt|talk]]) 03:57, September 15, 2019 (EDT)
The Motzand resemblance is interesting enough to be worth keeping on the page in my opinion, but Master and Crazy are probably there simply because they are also a duo. I edited the page accordingly. [[User:Rdrfc|Rdrfc]] ([[User talk:Rdrfc|talk]]) 04:50, September 15, 2019 (EDT)
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