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Hello, I just noticed you removed a while back a trivia point in the [[Glow Pikmin]] page that said "Olimar's notes on the Glow Pikmin appear to reference the lyrics to ''[[Ai no Uta]]''", so I wanted to explain a little better why I added that. First off, you could probably tell, but just in case, that was referring to the sentence "These creatures possess the same fundamental behaviors of Pikmin, like '''carrying things, propagating, and fighting'''." and the line "Today once again we'll '''carry, fight, multiply''' and be consumed." Now, I understand why this might seem like a stretch, but it turns out the Japanese version of the notes have almost the exact same wording as the line from Ai no Uta: "''hakobu, fueru, tatakau''" in the notes, and "''hakobu, tatakau, fueru''" in Ai no Uta. They're the same words, only in a different order. So, do you think I could add that back? [[User:2 B|2 B]] ([[User talk:2 B|talk]]) 14:13, September 13, 2024 (EDT) | Hello, I just noticed you removed a while back a trivia point in the [[Glow Pikmin]] page that said "Olimar's notes on the Glow Pikmin appear to reference the lyrics to ''[[Ai no Uta]]''", so I wanted to explain a little better why I added that. First off, you could probably tell, but just in case, that was referring to the sentence "These creatures possess the same fundamental behaviors of Pikmin, like '''carrying things, propagating, and fighting'''." and the line "Today once again we'll '''carry, fight, multiply''' and be consumed." Now, I understand why this might seem like a stretch, but it turns out the Japanese version of the notes have almost the exact same wording as the line from Ai no Uta: "''hakobu, fueru, tatakau''" in the notes, and "''hakobu, tatakau, fueru''" in Ai no Uta. They're the same words, only in a different order. So, do you think I could add that back? [[User:2 B|2 B]] ([[User talk:2 B|talk]]) 14:13, September 13, 2024 (EDT) | ||