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I know he doesn't do this on the Final Smash, and it's confusing, but I think it's referring to the game Pikmin, and not the Smash Bros move. --[[User:Jackton|<span style="color:darkred"> Jackton</span>]][[User Talk:Jackton|<small><sup><span style="color:steelblue">TALK</span></sup></small>]] 13:05, 22 December 2008 (UTC)
I know he doesn't do this on the Final Smash, and it's confusing, but I think it's referring to the game Pikmin, and not the Smash Bros move. --[[User:Jackton|<span style="color:darkred"> Jackton</span>]][[User Talk:Jackton|<small><sup><span style="color:steelblue">TALK</span></sup></small>]] 13:05, 22 December 2008 (UTC)
Is this the only final smash move that uses the same characters introduction in a match? (Olimar gets out of his ship @ the beginning of every match)

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I know Olimar's Final Smash lands in a set point, but I don't think it's always in the centre on the stage. Whenever I've used it, I think it lands where it was used. That is, If I use it to the left of the stage, the ship will land to the left. I wondered maybe this was just a PAL version thing, I'll try and get a pic if I can. Also on the trophy:

"Olimar takes the Onion, with all his Pikmin aboard, and blasts off for the stars."

I know he doesn't do this on the Final Smash, and it's confusing, but I think it's referring to the game Pikmin, and not the Smash Bros move. -- JacktonTALK 13:05, 22 December 2008 (UTC)

Is this the only final smash move that uses the same characters introduction in a match? (Olimar gets out of his ship @ the beginning of every match)