Kirby the Adventure: The Movie/Trivia


 * This is Patrick Sawyer's directorial debut.
 * The CGI scenes were partially produced by DreamWorks.
 * This is the first Nintendo Studios project to use cel-shading.
 * It is also the first project to use enhanced animation, which would not be seen again until 2010, when Nintendo Studios changed its channels to 16:9.
 * If it had happened, it would have been the first Nintendo Movies movie to be rated R.
 * It is the only product related to Kirby the Adventure and The Kirbys, to contain strong words, something that would not happen frequently in the The Kirbys series and its two movies.
 * There was a scene that showed an organ during an explosion, which was removed, the strange thing is that it is the only scene to show an organ
 * People call this movie "Kirby the Adventure, but for adults" because of its content, and that the original series was aimed at older teenagers.
 * In the theatrical versions, the obscene language is censored with the classic censor beep, but on the Blu-ray the obscene language is not censored.
 * The dubbing that has the most vulgar language of all those that were made, is the version of Latin America
 * There is an open matte version of the film, but it was only used in trailers and behind the scenes.
 * It is the first film to use a polished version of 20th Century Fox's 1994 logo.
 * The song has 7 unused songs, which are called Untitled Song, perhaps this is because they were discarded before the songs received their names.
 * An early version of the title can be seen in the first trailer from 2004.
 * It is the only Nintendo Studios animated film to be outsourced to another studio, in this case Rough Draft Korea.
 * When Kirby talks about the aftermath of the war, this speech was originally going to be more dramatic, but it was scrapped because Sawyer didn't want to make a dramatic movie or something.
 * The movie was originally going to be rated R, but was changed to PG-13 at the last minute.
 * It is the first Nintendo Studios film not to be released in Asia, and is only broadcast on television.
 * The Blu-Ray was planned to be released in 2018, but was delayed until June 2022, which was released by Universal Pictures.
 * The original version of the movie that premiered in theaters, is still preserved on the VHS of 2007
 * On television broadcasts, the film is edited to have a TV-PG rating, but on Nintendo TV it still retains a TV-14 rating.
 * A 20th Century Fox Animation logo was originally designed for this film, but it was dropped and the traditional 20th Century Fox logo was used.