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* [[Dummied Out]]: Digging through the announcer's voice data in both language versions of ''DS'' reveals that each course has one or two unused names, which may also indicate that the Alps course was originally meant to be playable outside of Trick Match mode.
* [[Dummied Out]]: Digging through the announcer's voice data in both language versions of ''DS'' reveals that each course has one or two unused names, which may also indicate that the Alps course was originally meant to be playable outside of Trick Match mode.
** Also, there's a couple of unused stills from Ruby's ending in ''Plus''.
** Also, there's a couple of unused stills from Ruby's ending in ''Plus''.
* [[Everythings Better With Penguins]]: Unless they're an obstacle. Or you're racing against one.
* [[Everything's Better With Penguins]]: Unless they're an obstacle. Or you're racing against one.
* [[Five Man Band]] - with odd parallels to [[Alvin and The Chipmunks]]
* [[Five-Man Band]] - with odd parallels to [[Alvin and The Chipmunks]]
** Slash is [[The Hero]]
** Slash is [[The Hero]]
** Jam is [[The Lancer]] (as a [[Foil]] to Slash) and [[The Smart Guy]] ([[All There in the Manual]])
** Jam is [[The Lancer]] (as a [[Foil]] to Slash) and [[The Smart Guy]] ([[All There in the Manual]])
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** Wendy is [[The Smart Guy]] (as the wisest one of the group)
** Wendy is [[The Smart Guy]] (as the wisest one of the group)
** Nancy is [[The Heart]]
** Nancy is [[The Heart]]
* [[Free Range Children]]
* [[Free-Range Children]]
* [[Here We Go Again]]: The ending of ''2.'' {{spoiler|Damien will never stop, will he?}}
* [[Here We Go Again]]: The ending of ''2.'' {{spoiler|Damien will never stop, will he?}}
* [[Honest Axe]]: Spoofed in one of the second game's [[Yonkoma]]. A hooded stranger approaches Linda and asks if the pan she dropped just then was gold or silver. She gleefully admits the former in hopes of having it returned; unfortunately for her, the stranger turns out to be a disgruntled Slash.
* [[Honest Axe]]: Spoofed in one of the second game's [[Yonkoma]]. A hooded stranger approaches Linda and asks if the pan she dropped just then was gold or silver. She gleefully admits the former in hopes of having it returned; unfortunately for her, the stranger turns out to be a disgruntled Slash.
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* [[Video Game Settings]]:
* [[Video Game Settings]]:
** [[Amusement Park]]: Dizzy Land (''1/Plus'')
** [[Amusement Park]]: Dizzy Land (''1/Plus'')
** [[Big Boos Haunt]]: Haunted House (''2'')
** [[Big Boo's Haunt]]: Haunted House (''2'')
** [[Big Fancy Castle]]: Linda's Castle (''2'')
** [[Big Fancy Castle]]: Linda's Castle (''2'')
** [[Green Hill Zone]]: Grass Valley (''1/Plus'')
** [[Green Hill Zone]]: Grass Valley (''1/Plus'')

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Look at the size of those things! (By which we mean the noses, of course.)


Snowboard Kids is an action racing series produced by Atlus and Racjin debuting in 1997 on the Nintendo 64. While it didn't make much of a splash compared to similar first-party titles, the cute atmosphere and unique character designs were part of what helped it gain enough recognition to spawn two sequels - Snowboard Kids 2 and Snowboard Kids Plus (the latter released only in Japan for the Playstation).

Years of inactivity passed until 2005, when SBK: Snowboard Kids was announced out of the blue for the Nintendo DS. Unfortunately, this attempt at re-imagining the series to appeal to teenagers did poorly with both critics and the fanbase. Despite this, Atlus claims they haven't given up on the series yet, but only time will tell...


The series consists of the following games:

  • Snobow Kids (1997, N64)
    • Snowboard Kids (1998, N64)
  • Snobow Kids Plus (1999, PSX): Japan only, essentially a Mission Pack Sequel of the previous game.
  • Chō Snobow Kids (1999, N64)
    • Snowboard Kids 2 (1999, N64)
  • SBK: Snowboard Kids (2005, NDS)
    • Snowboard Kids Party (2005, NDS): Released in Japan a few days after the US version.

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