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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
Lip's Stick originates from the Japanese puzzle game {{uv|Panel de Pon}}, which was released overseas as ''{{s|supermariowiki|Tetris Attack}}'' with its characters replaced by characters from ''Yoshi's Island''. The protagonist of ''Panel de Pon'' is the flower fairy Lip, who is seen holding | Lip's Stick originates from the Japanese puzzle game {{uv|Panel de Pon}}, which was released overseas as ''{{s|supermariowiki|Tetris Attack}}'' with its characters replaced by characters from ''Yoshi's Island''. The protagonist of ''Panel de Pon'' is the flower fairy Lip, who is seen holding her Stick (referred to in-game as simply {{ja|はなのつえ|hana no tsue}}, "flower wand") on the title screen and in the background of puzzles. | ||
In the Vs. Mode of ''Panel de Pon'', if the player manages to get a combo or clear four or more panels at the same time, a symbol flies over to the opponent's side, immediately followed by the appearance of a "garbage" block. If the player is playing as Lip, the main character, she visibly waves her flower wand at the opponent when this occurs, and the symbol and garbage block are flower-themed. The flower's continued-damage property in ''Smash'' may be a reference to how garbage blocks interfere with the opponent's gameplay. | In the Vs. Mode of ''Panel de Pon'', if the player manages to get a combo or clear four or more panels at the same time, a symbol flies over to the opponent's side, immediately followed by the appearance of a "garbage" block. If the player is playing as Lip, the main character, she visibly waves her flower wand at the opponent when this occurs, and the symbol and garbage block are flower-themed. The flower's continued-damage property in ''Smash'' may be a reference to how garbage blocks interfere with the opponent's gameplay. |
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