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Hidden Canyon is a hill-themed level in Kid Chameleon. It is roughly a bonus level to culminate the secret detour that started in The Pinnacle.

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  • Hidden Canyon is a hill-themed level in Kid Chameleon. It is roughly a bonus level to culminate the secret detour that started in The Pinnacle.
  • The Hidden Canyon is a canyon, in a desert, somewhere. Presumably it is on Earth (Planet Toad). No one knows where Hidden Canyon is. No one will ever know. No once has ever even noticed Hidden Canyon. There has only ever been one time, ever, in all of time, when somebody saw Hidden Canyon. It was when they were trying to get rid of the Doomsday Platform. Somebody decided to throw it into some random canyon, and Hidden Canyon happened to be the closest one. They threw it in. There was apparently some sort of weird platform in the canyon, as the Doomsday Platform somehow ended up in Void-9.
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  • Hidden Canyon is a hill-themed level in Kid Chameleon. It is roughly a bonus level to culminate the secret detour that started in The Pinnacle.
  • The Hidden Canyon is a canyon, in a desert, somewhere. Presumably it is on Earth (Planet Toad). No one knows where Hidden Canyon is. No one will ever know. No once has ever even noticed Hidden Canyon. There has only ever been one time, ever, in all of time, when somebody saw Hidden Canyon. It was when they were trying to get rid of the Doomsday Platform. Somebody decided to throw it into some random canyon, and Hidden Canyon happened to be the closest one. They threw it in. There was apparently some sort of weird platform in the canyon, as the Doomsday Platform somehow ended up in Void-9. People tried very hard to find Hidden Canyon after they realized that it was apparently possible for anyone to get to it. Prior to this, everybody assumed that it was physically impossible for anyone to ever even get near the canyon, much less throw something in. All efforts were unsuccessful, however. They knew where the guy was when he decided to go to the "nearest canyon", so they went there and everyone picked a certain direction. Everyone walked in their direction at a fixed pace, all at the same rate, trying to find the nearest canyon. But everyone involved in this apparently got lost, even though they had tracking tags that monitored their movement, and yelled at them if they deviated from where they were supposed to be. They somehow found their way onto the moon, where they promptly died because there is no oxygen up there. Despite many, MANY attempts to find the Hidden Canyon since then, it has never been found.
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