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*<span style="color:black">The [[Komayto]] enemy is a reference to Metroids from the popular ''Metroid'' series?</span>
*The [[Komayto]] enemy is a reference to Metroids from the popular ''Metroid'' series?
*<span style="color:black">That there was a manga based on ''[[Kid Icarus]]''?</span>
*That there was a manga based on ''[[Kid Icarus]]''?
*<span style="color:black">The secret passwords feature was lost in '[[3D Classics: Kid Icarus]]'' and never existed in the original Famicom Disk System version of ''[[Kid Icarus]]''?</span>
*The secret passwords feature was lost in '[[3D Classics: Kid Icarus]]'' and never existed in the original Famicom Disk System version of ''[[Kid Icarus]]''?
*<span style="color:black">''[[Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters]]'' was never released in Japan when it originally came out in 1991, until recently on the [[nwiki:Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] Virtual Console? </span>
*''[[Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters]]'' was never released in Japan when it originally came out in 1991, until recently on the [[3DS]] Virtual Console?  
*<span style="color:black">[[Pit]] was called "Kid Icarus" on the animated television series ''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]?''</span>
*[[Pit]] was called "Kid Icarus" on the animated television series ''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]?''
*<span style="color:black">In ''[[Kid Icarus]]'' [[Hearts]] are used as money, and don't restore health?</span>
*In ''[[Kid Icarus]]'' [[Hearts]] are used as money, and don't restore health?</span>
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