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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Even though ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' recognizes that there are only Banzai Bills in the game, the trophy is labeled as "Bullet Bill" in the North American release. | *Even though ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' recognizes that there are only Banzai Bills in the game, the trophy is labeled as "Bullet Bill" in the North American release. However, this was corrected in the PAL release of ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. | ||
*In ''"Kirby Super Star Ultra"'', the boss Kabula (a giant airship with an evil smile and eyes painted on the hull) will sometimes fire a round of three to four giant missiles with evil smiles on them at once when her health is half-gone. These bullets look similar to Banzai Bills, and her face itself slightly resembles a Banzai Bill as well. | |||
*In ''"Kirby Super Star Ultra"'', the boss Kabula (a giant airship with an evil smile and eyes painted on the hull) will sometimes fire a round of three to four giant missiles with evil smiles on them at once when her health is half-gone. These bullets look similar to | |||
*In the [[Prima Games|Prima]] Player's Guide for ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', [[King Bill]]s are mistakenly called Banzai Bills on one page, even though it is a different enemy. | *In the [[Prima Games|Prima]] Player's Guide for ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', [[King Bill]]s are mistakenly called Banzai Bills on one page, even though it is a different enemy. | ||
*In the English translation of the [[Mario Portal]], Banzai Bills were mistakenly referred to as "Bomber Bills" in all of the sections they appeared in. Despite the unreliability of this website, ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' would later go on to have the Banzai Bill be referred to as "Bomber Bill" (though wether or not this is related to the Mario Portal is unknown). | |||
*When players complete the Special World in ''Super Mario World'' or by getting 96 exits in its remake, Banzai Bills do not change into [[Pidgit Bill]]s like Bullet Bills do. | |||
*The word "Banzai" is Japanese for "Hooray!" | |||
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