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:::It's worth noting that, according to her [https://twitter.com/kotobukiyas/status/1048377301530947584 official figurine], the ''FireRed/LeafGreen'' design is named "Leaf". [[User:DryKirby64|DryKirby64]] ([[User talk:DryKirby64|talk]]) 18:30, 19 November 2018 (EST) | :::It's worth noting that, according to her [https://twitter.com/kotobukiyas/status/1048377301530947584 official figurine], the ''FireRed/LeafGreen'' design is named "Leaf". [[User:DryKirby64|DryKirby64]] ([[User talk:DryKirby64|talk]]) 18:30, 19 November 2018 (EST) | ||
::::Remember: [[SmashWiki is not official]], please read it over for more information. Just because ''Bulbapdia'' uses "Green", "Leaf" is more well known. Bulbapdia ''also'' uses "Leaf" when referring to the female player in ''FireRed & LeafGreen''. At least for the time being, it should be the more commonly known/used "Leaf". [[User:Wolff| Wolff]] ([[User talk:Wolff|talk]]) 18:53, 19 November 2018 (EST) | ::::Remember: [[SmashWiki is not official]], please read it over for more information. Just because ''Bulbapdia'' uses "Green", "Leaf" is more well known. Bulbapdia ''also'' uses "Leaf" when referring to the female player in ''FireRed & LeafGreen''. At least for the time being, it should be the more commonly known/used "Leaf". [[User:Wolff| Wolff]] ([[User talk:Wolff|talk]]) 18:53, 19 November 2018 (EST) | ||