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*The endless game [[Lady Cupid]] appears to take place in the same environment as the ending of Donk-Donk. | *The endless game [[Lady Cupid]] appears to take place in the same environment as the ending of Donk-Donk. | ||
*[[File:Remix10 Donk-Donk Unused.png|thumb|alt=|An unused sheet from Remix 10 with dark colored Donkers.]]The files for [[Remix 10 (Wii)|Remix 10]] have the sprite sheet for Donk-Donk's practice room that is different from the one used in the normal version of game, with a dark blue version of the Donkers that is not used in-game. | *[[File:Remix10 Donk-Donk Unused.png|thumb|alt=|An unused sheet from Remix 10 with dark colored Donkers.]]The files for [[Remix 10 (Wii)|Remix 10]] have the sprite sheet for Donk-Donk's practice room that is different from the one used in the normal version of game, with a dark blue version of the Donkers that is not used in-game. | ||
*Donk-Donk takes place outside of [[Rhythm Heaven ( | *Donk-Donk takes place outside of [[Rhythm Heaven (location)|Rhythm Heaven]], as the castle can be seen in the background near the end of the minigame. | ||
*Both the English and Japanese names are onomatopoeias. | *Both the English and Japanese names are onomatopoeias. | ||
*In the Japanese version, the primary vocal cue is "kon-kon," while in the English version, it's "donk-donk." This is due to the minigame's name in each version. | *In the Japanese version, the primary vocal cue is "kon-kon," while in the English version, it's "donk-donk." This is due to the minigame's name in each version. |
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