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*Their names come from the + and A symbols on the back of their shirts, which indicate which button is used to catch with them. | *Their names come from the + and A symbols on the back of their shirts, which indicate which button is used to catch with them. | ||
==In Other Languages== | ==In Other Languages== | ||
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|jp=プラリン<br>アラリン | |jp=プラリン<br>アラリン | ||
|rojp=Purarin<br>Ararin | |rojp=Purarin<br>Ararin | ||
|mnjp=Plalin<br>Alalin}} | |mnjp=Plalin<br>Alalin}} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> |
Revision as of 20:29, 20 March 2021
Plalin (プラリン?, Purarin) and Alalin (アラリン?, Ararin)[1] are two fruit catching fellas who catch fruits bouncing on stairs in the Rhythm Game Catchy Tune in Rhythm Heaven Megamix.
Backstory
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Appearances
- File:Jumping Road Story icon.png Catchy Tune
- File:Jumping Road 2 icon.png Catchy Tune 2
- File:Bee Remix icon.png Honeybee Remix
- File:Right Remix icon.png Right-Hand Remix
Gallery
- ARApra.png
Artwork for Catchy Tune from Rhythm Heaven Megamix
- Fruit Catchers.png
Artwork for Catchy Tune 2 from Rhythm Heaven Megamix
Trivia
- Their names come from the + and A symbols on the back of their shirts, which indicate which button is used to catch with them.
In Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | <span class="tooltip" title="Purarin Ararin" style="text-decoration: underline; text-decoration-style: dotted">プラリン アラリン |
Plalin Alalin |
References
- ↑ Nintendo Badge Arcade (Japanese)