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*The first cutscene in the arcade version of the game uses part of "{{wp|Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565}}" by {{wp|Johann Sebastian Bach}} for its music.
*The first cutscene in the arcade version of the game uses part of "{{wp|Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565}}" by {{wp|Johann Sebastian Bach}} for its music.
**The arcade version also uses part of "Le Galop infernal d'Orphée aux Enfers," a song created in 1858 by the French composer {{wp|Jacques Offenbach}}, for its second cutscene.
**The arcade version also uses part of "Le Galop infernal d'Orphée aux Enfers," a song created in 1858 by the French composer {{wp|Jacques Offenbach}}, for its second cutscene.
*During the intro of the arcade version of ''Donkey Kong Jr.'', there are two Marios seen pushing Donkey Kong's cage away.
*The game is speculated to be the debut of [[Luigi]], since there are two Marios pushing Donkey Kong's cage away in the intro of the arcade version.
*Most versions of ''Donkey Kong Jr.'', including the Family Computer and Nintendo Entertainment System version, has the ending theme truncated to one phrase. The four versions to have the full theme are the arcade, Intellivision, Coleco Adam, and Atari 8-bit computer ports.  
*Most versions of ''Donkey Kong Jr.'', including the Family Computer and Nintendo Entertainment System version, has the ending theme truncated to one phrase. The four versions to have the full theme are the arcade, Intellivision, Coleco Adam, and Atari 8-bit computer ports.  
*Coleco's 1983 TV commercial for their console ports featured a live action rendition of Mario as a cartoonish Vaudeville villain.<ref>{{cite|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNTpXX43QxY|title=Donkey Kong Jr. - "Help Save Papa!" (Commercial, 1983)|date=June 11, 2018|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 1, 2024|author=The Museum of Classic Chicago Television (www.FuzzyMemories.TV)}}</ref>
*Coleco's 1983 TV commercial for their console ports featured a live action rendition of Mario as a cartoonish Vaudeville villain.<ref>{{cite|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNTpXX43QxY|title=Donkey Kong Jr. - "Help Save Papa!" (Commercial, 1983)|date=June 11, 2018|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 1, 2024|author=The Museum of Classic Chicago Television (www.FuzzyMemories.TV)}}</ref>

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