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*Dogadon is the only boss in the game whose battle theme is in a key other than C minor (more specifically, his first battle theme, which is in the key of F minor) | *Dogadon is the only boss in the game whose battle theme is in a key other than C minor (more specifically, his first battle theme, which is in the key of F minor) | ||
*The battle against Dogadon is similar to that of [[Army Dillo]], as they are both fought twice, both blast fireballs for a main attack (blasting it faster for each round), both can be attacked with a TNT Barrel, and both utilize additional attacks (such as a shockwave) during their rematch. | *The battle against Dogadon is similar to that of [[Army Dillo]], as they are both fought twice, both blast fireballs for a main attack (blasting it faster for each round), both can be attacked with a TNT Barrel, and both utilize additional attacks (such as a shockwave) during their rematch. | ||
*The first battle against Dogadon is one of the three normally accessible events in the kiosk demo for ''Donkey Kong 64'', and the other two are: the first battle against [[Army Dillo]] and [[Mine Cart | *The first battle against Dogadon is one of the three normally accessible events in the kiosk demo for ''Donkey Kong 64'', and the other two are: the first battle against [[Army Dillo]] and the [[Mine Cart]] challenge of [[Jungle Japes]]. | ||
*Excluding | *Excluding King K. Rool and King Kut Out (which are fought with all Kongs), Dogadon is the only boss to be fought with two different Kongs. | ||
*In the Japanese script, K. Rool refers to Dogadon as his cute pet. | |||
==References== | ==References== |