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** In Super Metroid, Samus saves some Etecoons and Dachora during the escape sequence. At the escape sequence in Fusion, the same animals help control the gunship to escape the space station.
** It also occurs in in Metroid: Fusion, in a posthumous example. After Samus is infected by the X parasite, a cell sample of the same baby Metroid is used as part of the cure that destroys the parasites inside her and saves her life.
* [[Anticlimax Boss]]: Arguably, the {{spoiler|Omega Metroid}} in ''Fusion''; not only is it nowhere near the strongest boss in the game, it isn't even as strong as its previous appearances in ''Metroid II''. However, it's arguable whether it counts as the final boss; most fans believe that the SA-X is the true final boss, and {{spoiler|the Omega Metroid is just designed to be one last challenge before you escape the station}}.
** Kraid in ''Super'' could be taken out with two well-timed super missiles before he even finished rising up from the ground. Ostensibly a glitch, Kraid can be defeated in little time even without it by a seasoned player.
** And [[Fan Nickname|Mecha-Ridley]] in ''Zero Mission'', who is incredibly easy. He gets more challenging, however, if you've gotten 100% of the items, or if you're doing a 15% item run.
* [[Arm Cannon]]: Might even qualify as a [[Hand Cannon]].
* [[Artificial Stupidity]]: Despite the fact that the SA-X is the most powerful enemy in all of ''Fusion'', and despite the X's ability to copy any organic body part, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M98esMR3Q-g it] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JL03zssV5o apparently] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QnBpf88pRI lacks] a brain.