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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*A spelling error appears when the player loses at a boss fight: the text reads "YOU LOOSE" instead of "YOU LOSE".
*A spelling error appears when the player loses at a boss fight: the text reads "YOU LOOSE" instead of "YOU LOSE".
*All playable characters have voiced dialogue. Klump notably sounds like his [[General Klump|cartoon counterpart]], similarly Funky has a Jamaican accent in the game.
*All playable characters have voiced dialogue. Klump notably sounds like his [[General Klump|cartoon counterpart]]; similarly, Funky has a Jamaican accent in the game.
*The generic Kritter in the game bears far more resemblance to [[Krunch]] than a typical Kritter. He also speaks in a Southern accent.
*The generic Kritter in the game bears far more resemblance to [[Krunch]] than a typical Kritter. He also speaks in a Southern accent.
*In the Cups mode, the point spread matches those of the first three ''Mario Kart'' games; ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'' was the most recent ''Mario Kart'' game as of the prototype build. In ''Banjo-Pilot'', the point spread was changed to match that of ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', which was released after the ''Diddy Kong Pilot'' prototype, and was the most recent ''Mario Kart'' game as of the final release.
*In the Cups mode, the point spread matches those of the first three ''Mario Kart'' games; ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'' was the most recent ''Mario Kart'' game as of the prototype build. In ''Banjo-Pilot'', the point spread was changed to match that of ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', which was released after the ''Diddy Kong Pilot'' prototype, and was the most recent ''Mario Kart'' game as of the final release.