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"'''Pra & Mai'''" is a package of coding found in the game files for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. It is unknown exactly what it was intended to be, however a common belief is it was meant to be the Pokémon Plusle and Minun together as a planned playable duo similar to [[Ice Climbers]]. This belief comes from the first three letters of the names when directly converting from the original Japanese to Roman text ('''Pra'''seru and '''Mai'''nan), respectively. Plusle and Minun also appear together as a trophy, furthering this belief. However, there is no evidence that it is the pair of characters as the package is unfinished. | "'''Pra & Mai'''" is a package of coding found in the game files for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. It is unknown exactly what it was intended to be, however a common belief is it was meant to be the Pokémon Plusle and Minun together as a planned playable duo similar to [[Ice Climbers]]. This belief comes from the first three letters of the names when directly converting from the original Japanese to Roman text ('''Pra'''seru and '''Mai'''nan), respectively. Plusle and Minun also appear together as a trophy, furthering this belief. However, there is no evidence that it is the pair of characters as the package is unfinished. This idea has very little founding in logic, as the actual Romanized names of Plusle and Minun, are Purasle and Minun respectively. | ||
Revision as of 21:46, July 4, 2008
"Pra & Mai" is a package of coding found in the game files for Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It is unknown exactly what it was intended to be, however a common belief is it was meant to be the Pokémon Plusle and Minun together as a planned playable duo similar to Ice Climbers. This belief comes from the first three letters of the names when directly converting from the original Japanese to Roman text (Praseru and Mainan), respectively. Plusle and Minun also appear together as a trophy, furthering this belief. However, there is no evidence that it is the pair of characters as the package is unfinished. This idea has very little founding in logic, as the actual Romanized names of Plusle and Minun, are Purasle and Minun respectively.