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{{Title|''Panel de Pon'' (universe)}}
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Panel de Pon'' (universe)}}
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{{Infobox Series
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|title            = Panel de Pon (universe)
|title            = Panel de Pon (universe)
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|genres            = Puzzle
|genres            = Puzzle
|originconsole    = Super Famicom
|originconsole    = Super Famicom
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|mariowiki|Panel de Pon}}'' (1995) {{Flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = {{s|mariowiki|Panel de Pon}} (1995)
|latestinstallment = ''[[wikipedia:Planet Puzzle League|Puzzle League Express]]'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''[[wikipedia:Planet Puzzle League|Puzzle League Express]]'' (2009)
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''Panel de Pon'' is a [[wikipedia:Tile-matching video game|tile-matching puzzle game]] series developed by [[Intelligent Systems]], where gameplay involves matching three or more tiles of the same color at once to remove them from play. The first game in the series was released on the Super Famicom in Japan in 1995, and starred a series of fairies as its main characters. Its storyline involved the Flower Fairy, [[Lip]], setting out to free her friends from the control of the demon king Thanatos and save the world of the fairies.
''Panel de Pon'' is a [[wikipedia:Tile-matching video game|tile-matching puzzle game]] series developed by [[Intelligent Systems]], where gameplay involves matching three or more tiles of the same color at once to remove them from play. The first game in the series was released on the Super Famicom in Japan in 1995, and starred a series of fairies as its main characters. Its storyline involved the Flower Fairy, [[Lip]], setting out to free her friends from the control of the demon king Thanatos and save the world of the fairies.


In bringing the game outside of Japan, ''Panel de Pon''{{'}}s original characters were completely replaced by the cast of ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island}}'' (with characters from [[Rare]]'s ''Killer Instinct'' being planned earlier in the localization process<ref>[https://twitter.com/SMWikiOfficial/status/1294653713706037250]</ref>), and it was renamed ''{{iw|mariowiki|Tetris Attack}}'' (referencing the name of unrelated puzzle series {{uvm|Tetris}}), setting the precedent of keeping the ''Panel de Pon'' gameplay but replacing its characters. This was followed up by a port of ''Tetris Attack'' for the [[Game Boy]], which retained the {{uv|Yoshi}} series theming; the two ''Tetris Attack'' games were also re-released in Japan as ''Yoshi no Panepon'' ({{ja|ヨッシーのパネポン|Yosshī no Panepon}}, ''Yoshi's Panepon'').
In bringing the game outside of Japan, ''Panel de Pon''{{'}}s original characters were completely replaced by the cast of ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island}}'', and it was renamed ''{{s|mariowiki|Tetris Attack}}'' (referencing the name of unrelated puzzle series {{uvm|Tetris}}), setting the precedent of keeping the ''Panel de Pon'' gameplay but replacing its characters. This was followed up by a port of ''Tetris Attack'' for the [[Game Boy]], which retained the {{uv|Yoshi}} series theming; the two ''Tetris Attack'' games were also re-released in Japan as ''Yoshi no Panepon'' ({{ja|ヨッシーのパネポン|Yosshī no Panepon}}, ''Yoshi's Panepon'').


Another pair of rebranded ''Panel de Pon'' games, ''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Puzzle Challenge}}'' and ''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Puzzle League}}'', used the cast of the {{uv|Pokémon}} series. Both of these games were originally unreleased ''Panel de Pon'' titles, as indicated by unused ''Panel de Pon GB'' content found in ''Puzzle Challenge''<ref>[https://tcrf.net/Pok%C3%A9mon_Puzzle_Challenge#Panel_de_Pon_GB Pokémon Puzzle Challenge - The Cutting Room Floor]</ref> and a prototype of ''Panel de Pon 64'' using the same engine as ''Puzzle League''.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kANs1LYAm4c Panel de Pon 64 prototype gameplay footage]</ref> All English installments of the series moving forward continue to use the ''Puzzle League'' name.
Another pair of rebranded ''Panel de Pon'' games, ''{{s|bulbapedia|Pokémon Puzzle Challenge}}'' and ''{{s|bulbapedia|Pokémon Puzzle League}}'', used the cast of the {{uv|Pokémon}} series. Both of these games were originally unreleased ''Panel de Pon'' titles, as indicated by unused ''Panel de Pon GB'' content found in ''Puzzle Challenge''<ref>[https://tcrf.net/Pok%C3%A9mon_Puzzle_Challenge#Panel_de_Pon_GB Pokémon Puzzle Challenge - The Cutting Room Floor]</ref> and a prototype of ''Panel de Pon 64'' using the same engine as ''Puzzle League''.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kANs1LYAm4c Panel de Pon 64 prototype gameplay footage]</ref> All English installments of the series moving forward continue to use the ''Puzzle League'' name.


The last game in the series to use the fairy-based theme of the original game was the version of ''Panel de Pon'' included in the Japan-only ''{{iw|mariowiki|Nintendo Puzzle Collection}}'' for [[Nintendo GameCube]]. This version of the game, based on the unreleased ''Panel de Pon 64'', starred a new generation of fairies similar to those of the Super Famicom game; ''Nintendo Puzzle Collection'' was planned for release outside of Japan and was shown at E3 2003,<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NbVv0xHTUQ Nintendo Puzzle Collection E3 2003 Trailer - IGN]</ref> but was canceled for unknown reasons, despite receiving an {{iw|wikipedia|ESRB}} rating.<ref>[https://www.esrb.org/ratings/9238/Nintendo+Puzzle+Collection/ Nintendo Puzzle Collection - ESRB]</ref> The next two games in the series, ''{{iw|mariowiki|Dr. Mario & Puzzle League}}'' and ''{{iw|wikipedia|Planet Puzzle League}}'', featured no characters at all (barring Pupuri from ''Puzzle Collection'' appearing in the former, and Lip's stage being an unlockable theme in the Japanese version of the latter). These installments instead solely featured the gameplay without any story or theming from other series.
The last game in the series to use the fairy-based theme of the original game was the version of ''Panel de Pon'' included in the Japan-only ''{{s|mariowiki|Nintendo Puzzle Collection}}'' for [[Nintendo GameCube]]. This version of the game, based on the unreleased ''Panel de Pon 64'', starred a new generation of fairies similar to those of the Super Famicom game; ''Nintendo Puzzle Collection'' was planned for release outside of Japan, but was canceled for unknown reasons, despite receiving an {{s|wikipedia|ESRB}} rating.<ref>[https://www.esrb.org/ratings/9238/Nintendo+Puzzle+Collection/ Nintendo Puzzle Collection - ESRB]</ref> The next two games in the series, ''{{s|mariowiki|Dr. Mario & Puzzle League}}'' and ''{{s|wikipedia|Planet Puzzle League}}'', featured no characters at all (barring Pupuri from ''Puzzle Collection'' appearing in the former, and Lip's stage being an unlockable theme in the Japanese version of the latter). These installments instead solely featured the gameplay without any story or theming from other series.


After nearly a decade of absence, the series made a reappearance as a minigame in ''{{iw|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo}}'' under the name ''{{iw|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: Puzzle League}}'', featuring the {{uv|Animal Crossing}} cast. Reaching certain milestones in the minigame allows the player to unlock Lip's outfit for their [[Villager]] to wear. In 2020, 25 years after the series' debut, the original fairy-based ''Panel de Pon'' was released internationally for the first time, via the Nintendo Switch Online service.
After nearly a decade of absence, the series made a reappearance as a minigame in ''{{s|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo}}'' under the name ''{{s|nookipedia|Animal Crossing: Puzzle League}}'', featuring the {{uv|Animal Crossing}} cast. Reaching certain milestones in the minigame allows the player to unlock Lip's outfit for their [[Villager]] to wear. In 2020, 25 years after the series' debut, the original fairy-based ''Panel de Pon'' was released internationally for the first time, via the Nintendo Switch Online service.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
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*'''[[Lip's Stick]]''': Inflicts a [[flower]] effect on an opponent upon contact.
*'''[[Lip's Stick]]''': Inflicts a [[flower]] effect on an opponent upon contact.


===Trophy===
===Trophies===
{{Trophy
*{{h2|List of SSBM trophies (Others)|Lip's Stick}}
|name=Lip's Stick
<gallery>
|image=Lip's Stick Trophy Melee.png
Lip's Stick Trophy Melee.png|Melee Trophy
|desc=This magical stick was used by the character Lip in the Japanese game Panel De Pon, which was later released as {{iw|mariowiki|Tetris Attack}} in the United States. Lip's Stick causes a flower to sprout from an enemy's head, inflicting damage as it grows. Quickly tap the Control Stick back and forth to get a flower off of your head.
</gallery>
|gamelist={{Trophy games|game1=Panel De Pon|release1=Japan Only}}
|game=Melee
}}
{{clrl}}


===Misc.===
===Misc.===
*Beginning in ''Melee'', [[Kirby]]'s [[Stone]] move uses Lip's garbage block as one of its possible designs.
*Beginning in ''Melee'', [[Kirby]]'s [[Stone]] move uses Lip's garbage block as one of its possible designs.
*The flower effect is representative of the flowers seen in the ''Panel de Pon'' title screen. Other causes for the flower effect other than Lip's Stick includes some of [[Crazy Hand]]'s attacks or the when [[Togepi]] is summoned using Leech Seed from the [[Poké Ball]] item.
*The flower effect is representative of the flowers seen in the ''Panel de Pon'' title screen. Other causes for the flower effect other than Lip's Stick includes some of [[Crazy Hand]]'s attacks or the when [[Togepi]] is summoned using Leech Seed from the [[Poké ball]] item.
 
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
The Lip's Stick returns as an item in this game. Additionally, ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Nintendo|Lip's Theme (Panel de Pon)}}'', a remix originating from the first game of the series, appears as a track in [[My Music]] for [[PictoChat]]. There are also several [[sticker]]s of characters from the series: specifically, Furil, Pure, Sala, and Cecil from ''Nintendo Puzzle Collection'', along with one of the titular Panels. However, in localized versions of the game, these fairies are incorrectly named as Lip, Ruby, Elias, and Seren; these are the names of their respective counterparts from the Super Famicom version of ''Panel de Pon''. Equipping the Furil/Lip sticker in [[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary]] will grant the player a Lip's Stick when spawning into a level.
The Lip's Stick returns as an item in this game. Additionally, ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Nintendo|Lip's Theme (Panel de Pon)}}'', a remix originating from the first game of the series, appears as a track in [[My Music]] for [[PictoChat]]. There are also several [[sticker]]s of characters from the series: specifically, Furil, Pure, Sala, and Cecil from ''Nintendo Puzzle Collection'', along with one of the titular Panels. However, in localized versions of the game, these fairies are incorrectly named as Lip, Ruby, Elias, and Seren; these are the names of their respective counterparts from the Super Famicom version of ''Panel de Pon''. Equipping the Furil/Lip sticker in [[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary]] will grant the player a Lip's Stick when spawning into a level.
===Items===
===Items===
*'''[[Lip's Stick]]''': Returns as an item in this game.
*'''[[Lip's Stick]]''': Returns as an item in this game.
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*'''{{SSBBMusicLink|Nintendo|Lip's Theme (Panel de Pon)}}''': An unlockable arrangement of Lip's theme from ''Panel de Pon'' is used in the [[PictoChat]] stage.
*'''{{SSBBMusicLink|Nintendo|Lip's Theme (Panel de Pon)}}''': An unlockable arrangement of Lip's theme from ''Panel de Pon'' is used in the [[PictoChat]] stage.


===Trophy===
===Trophies===
{{Trophy
*{{h2|List of SSBB trophies (Others)|Lip's Stick}}
|name=Lip's Stick
<gallery>
|image=Lip's Stick Trophy Brawl.png
Lip's Stick Trophy Brawl.png|Brawl Trophy
|desc=An item that causes a damage-dealing flower to bloom on people's heads. If you find yourself with a flower on your noggin, start rattling the Control Stick back and forth to shake it off. Some characters can pull off having flower-covered heads in style, while others clearly cannot.
</gallery>
|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=SNES|game1=Panel de Pon|release1=Japan Only}}
|game=Brawl
}}
{{clrl}}


===Stickers===
===Stickers===
{|class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Name
! Name
! Game
! Game
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|-
|-
| Flower Fairy Lip
| Flower Fairy Lip
| {{iw|wikipedia|Nintendo Puzzle Collection}}
| {{s|wikipedia|Nintendo Puzzle Collection}}
| {{SortKey|SpecialCarryLipsStick}}Carry Lip's Stick
| {{SortKey|SpecialCarryLipsStick}}Carry Lip's Stick
| {{SortKey|All characters}}{{AllChars|SSBB|s=16}}
| {{SortKey|All characters}}{{AllChars|SSBB|s=16}}
|-
|-
| Jewel Fairy Ruby
| Jewel Fairy Ruby
| {{iw|wikipedia|Nintendo Puzzle Collection}}
| {{s|wikipedia|Nintendo Puzzle Collection}}
| {{SortKey|AttackBodySpin+012}}{{TypeIcon|Body}}{{TypeIcon|Spin}} Attack +12
| {{SortKey|AttackBodySpin+012}}{{TypeIcon|Body}}{{TypeIcon|Spin}} Attack +12
| {{SortKey|All characters}}{{AllChars|SSBB|s=16}}
| {{SortKey|All characters}}{{AllChars|SSBB|s=16}}
|-
|-
| Moon Fairy Seren
| Moon Fairy Seren
| {{iw|wikipedia|Nintendo Puzzle Collection}}
| {{s|wikipedia|Nintendo Puzzle Collection}}
| {{SortKey|AttackMagic+016}}{{TypeIcon|Magic}} Attack +16
| {{SortKey|AttackMagic+016}}{{TypeIcon|Magic}} Attack +16
| {{SortKey|Peach Zelda}}{{Head|Peach|g=SSBB|s=16px}}{{Head|Zelda|g=SSBB|s=16px}}
| {{SortKey|Peach Zelda}}{{Head|Peach|g=SSBB|s=16px|l=Peach (SSBB)}}{{Head|Zelda|g=SSBB|s=16px|l=Zelda (SSBB)}}
|-
|-
| Water Fairy Elias
| Water Fairy Elias
| {{iw|wikipedia|Nintendo Puzzle Collection}}
| {{s|wikipedia|Nintendo Puzzle Collection}}
| {{SortKey|AttackWater+030}}{{TypeIcon|Water}} Attack +30
| {{SortKey|AttackWater+030}}{{TypeIcon|Water}} Attack +30
| {{SortKey|Pokémon Trainer}}{{Head|Pokémon Trainer|g=SSBB|s=16px}}
| {{SortKey|Pokémon Trainer}}{{Head|PokemonTrainer|g=SSBB|s=16px|l=Pokémon Trainer (SSBB)}}
|-
|-
| Panel
| Panel
| {{iw|wikipedia|Nintendo Puzzle Collection}}
| {{s|wikipedia|Nintendo Puzzle Collection}}
| {{SortKey|SpecialFoodEffect+002}}{{StickerIcon|Food Effect}} +2
| {{SortKey|SpecialFoodEffect+002}}{{StickerIcon|Food Effect}} +2
| {{SortKey|All characters}}{{AllChars|SSBB|s=16}}
| {{SortKey|All characters}}{{AllChars|SSBB|s=16}}
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===Trophies===
===Trophies===
{{Trophy
<gallery>
|name=Lip's Stick
LipsStickTrophy3DS.png|Smash 3DS Trophy
|image-3ds=LipsStickTrophy3DS.png
LipsStickTrophyWiiU.png|Smash Wii U Trophy
|image-wiiu=LipsStickTrophyWiiU.png
</gallery>
|desc-ntsc=With this wand in hand, a simple flick of the wrist will sprout a flower from a character's head. If you keep on flicking, the flower grows larger. The bigger the flower, the more nutrients it craves, dealing more and more damage to the host. Shake it off by running around real fast!
|desc-pal=With a wave of this wand, make a flower bloom on your opponent's head. A lovely big flower. One that gets bigger the more times you hit them. It must be absorbing nutrients from its host, since your rival's damage will slowly go up and up while it's there. If this ever happens to you, try to shake it off by running around!
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=SFC|game1=Panel de Pon|release1=Japan}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=SNES|game1=Panel de Pon|release1=1995 (JP)}}
}}
{{clrl}}


===Misc.===
===Misc.===
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
In this game, Lip makes her first on-screen appearance in the ''Smash Bros.'' series (as well as her first physical appearance in any form of media released in Western territories) as a [[support spirit]]. She is also the basis for a costume for Mii Swordfighters and a [[Friend Icon]] for online play. The appearance of the flower effect has been changed, now resembling those seen on the title screen of ''Panel de Pon''. Lip's Stick also returns as an item.
In this game, Lip makes her first on-screen appearance in the ''Smash Bros.'' series (as well as her first physical appearance in any form of media released in Western territories) as a [[support spirit]]. She is also the basis for a costume for Mii Swordfighters and a [[Friend Icon]] for online play. The appearance of the flower effect has been changed, now resembling those seen on the title screen of ''Panel de Pon''. Lip's Stick also returns as an item.


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===Music===
===Music===
====Returning track====
====Returning Track====
*{{gameIcon|SSBB}}"'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Lip's Theme - Panel de Pon}}'''": A remix of Lip's theme from ''Panel de Pon'', returns from ''Brawl''.
*{{gameIcon|SSBB}}"'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Lip's Theme - Panel de Pon}}'''": A remix of Lip's theme from ''Panel de Pon'', returns from ''Brawl''.


===Spirit===
===Spirit===
{|class="wikitable"
{|class="wikitable"
! No. !! Image !! Name !! Type !! Class !! Cost !! Ability
! No. !! Image !! Name !! Type !! Class !! Cost !! Ability
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| 1,153 || {{SpiritTableName|Lip|size=64}} || {{SpiritType|Support}} || ★★★ || 1 || Lip's Stick Equipped
| 1,153 || {{SpiritTableName|Lip|size=64}} || {{SpiritType|Support}} || ★★★ || 1 || Lip's Stick Equipped
|}
|}
===Misc.===
===Misc.===
*Lip's garbage block returns in ''Ultimate'' as one of its possible designs for {{SSBU|Kirby}}'s [[Stone]] move.
*Lip's garbage block returns in ''Ultimate'' as one of its possible designs for {{SSBU|Kirby}}'s [[Stone]] move.
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LipReferencesUltimate.png|All of the references to Lip in ''Ultimate''.
LipReferencesUltimate.png|All of the references to Lip in ''Ultimate''.
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Games with elements appearing in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series==
===''{{iw|wikipedia|Panel De Pon}}''===
*Playable characters:
**{{GameIcon|SSBM}} The garbage block is one of several forms {{SSBM|Kirby}} can take when using [[Stone]].
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} [[Lip]] appears as a costume for the {{SSBU|Mii Swordfighter}}.
*Item:
**{{GameIcon|SSBM}} [[Lip's Stick]] appears as an item.
*Trophies:
**{{GameIcon|SSBM}} Lip's Stick appears as a trophy.
*Spirit:
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Lip appears as a spirit.
*Music:
**{{GameIcon|SSBB}} "'''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Lip's Theme - Panel de Pon}}'''": An arrangement of Lip's theme from this game.
===''{{iw|wikipedia|Nintendo Puzzle Collection}}''===
*Stickers:
**{{GameIcon|SSBB}} Flower Fairy Lip, Jewel Fairy Ruby, Moon Fairy Seren, Water Fairy Elias, and panel appear as stickers.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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{{Universe}}
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