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| ==Origin==
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| While Shuriken of Light is supposed to be a move original to the ''Smash'' series like their other special moves, Miis have been seen wielding shurikens in a few ''Mii'' series games. In ''{{s|wikipedia|Wii Play Motion}}'', they wielded shurikens in the Ninja Stage of the game, "Trigger Twist". In ''{{s|wikipedia|Nintendo Land}}'', the Mii, dressed as [[Takamaru]], uses shurikens in the attraction, "Takamaru's Ninja Castle". In ''{{s|wikipedia|Wii Party U}}'', the Miis, dressed as ninjas, use shurikens in the minigame, "Star Pupil".
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