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*In the ''Toppat Civil Warfare'' ending, when Henry attempts to break out the Toppat members remaining loyal to him, "Toppy" (a clone of [[Cappy]]) is one of the options he can choose. If chosen, Henry [[capture]]s Toppat prison guard Floyd Winters to free his allies from their cells.
*In the ''Toppat Civil Warfare'' ending, when Henry attempts to break out the Toppat members remaining loyal to him, "Toppy" (a clone of [[Cappy]]) is one of the options he can choose. If chosen, Henry [[capture]]s Toppat prison guard Floyd Winters to free his allies from their cells.
*In the ''Toppat King'' ending, when Henry and the Right Hand Man engage in a team-up attack, [[stylish move]] (known as "Style on 'em" in-game) is one of the options they can choose. In the same ending, when the rocket launches while Henry is still stranded on the ground, a [[Lakitu's Cloud]] (known simply as a Cloud in-game) is one of the options he can choose to return to the rocket. The cloud also times out just as Henry is about to reach the rocket, just like it does in every ''Super Mario'' game where it is rideable.
*In the ''Toppat King'' ending, when Henry and the Right Hand Man engage in a team-up attack, [[stylish move]] (known as "Style on 'em" in-game) is one of the options they can choose. In the same ending, when the rocket launches while Henry is still stranded on the ground, a [[Lakitu's Cloud]] (known simply as a Cloud in-game) is one of the options he can choose to return to the rocket. The cloud also times out just as Henry is about to reach the rocket, just like it does in every ''Super Mario'' game where it is rideable.
*In the ''Triple Threat'' ending, when Henry and Ellie are shot to ground level and think of a method to reach the rocket in time, "Swap" is one of the options they can choose. As they swap, a sound effect reminiscent of the one for swapping characters in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' plays. At the same point, the fail screen from the "Throw" option is "''So long-eh, Henry!''", in reference to the "''So long kinga Bowser!''" quote from ''Super Mario 64''. Also at the same point, a [[Barrel Cannon]] (known simply as a Barrel in-game) is one of Henry's options.
*In the ''Triple Threat'' ending, when Henry and Ellie are shot to ground level and think of a method to reach the rocket in time, "Swap" is one of the options they can choose. As they swap, a sound effect reminiscent of the one for swapping characters in the earlier ''[[Donkey Kong Country (series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' games plays. At the same point, the fail screen from the "Throw" option is "''So long-eh, Henry!''", in reference to the "''So long kinga Bowser!''" quote from ''Super Mario 64''. Also at the same point, a [[Barrel Cannon]] (known simply as a Barrel in-game) is one of Henry's options.
*Two Toppat members known as Marty O. and Louie G., who are based on Mario and Luigi, respectively, appear in the ''Triple Threat'' ending when Henry and Ellie crash into the Toppat Rocket's cafeteria, and in the ''Special BROvert Ops'' ending when Henry makes it through the main door of the rocket. Louie G.'s speech about the new leader is similar to the Italian gibberish heard in the ''[[Mario & Luigi (series)|Mario & Luigi]]'' games. Additionally, their dance during the Diversion option on the ''Triple Threat'' ending is the choreography for [[Do the Mario]].
*Two Toppat members known as Marty O. and Louie G., who are based on Mario and Luigi, respectively, appear in the ''Triple Threat'' ending when Henry and Ellie crash into the Toppat Rocket's cafeteria, and in the ''Special BROvert Ops'' ending when Henry makes it through the main door of the rocket. Louie G.'s speech about the new leader is similar to the Italian gibberish heard in the ''[[Mario & Luigi (series)|Mario & Luigi]]'' games. Additionally, their dance during the Diversion option on the ''Triple Threat'' ending is the choreography for [[Do the Mario]].
*Another Toppat member known as Konkey Dong bears a strong resemblance to [[Donkey Kong]]. He is only seen during the Diversion option of the ''Triple Threat'' ending, where he is seen performing Donkey Kong's main dance from ''Donkey Kong 64''. His character bio also outright features the "''If he shoots ya, it's gonna hurt.''" line from the [[DK Rap]].
*Another Toppat member known as Konkey Dong bears a strong resemblance to [[Donkey Kong]]. He is only seen during the Diversion option of the ''Triple Threat'' ending, where he is seen performing Donkey Kong's main dance from ''Donkey Kong 64''. His character bio also outright features the "''If he shoots ya, it's gonna hurt.''" line from the [[DK Rap]].
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