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*Although Olimar claims he has never seen a potato before, it is clear that potatoes are known to [[Hocotate|Hocotatians]], given that [[Louie's notes]] for the [[Emperor Bulblax]] mention the vegetable{{cite quote|{{Notes:Emperor Bulblax/louie}}|Louie|[[Louie's notes]] for the [[Emperor Bulblax]]}}. It is, however, possible that potatoes on Hocotate are different from those on Earth.
*Although Olimar claims he has never seen a potato before, it is clear that potatoes are known to [[Hocotate|Hocotatians]], given that [[Louie's notes]] for the [[Emperor Bulblax]] mention the vegetable{{cite quote|{{Notes:Emperor Bulblax/louie}}|Louie|[[Louie's notes]] for the [[Emperor Bulblax]]}}. It is, however, possible that potatoes on Hocotate are different from those on Earth.


*The name is likely a reference to the Jerusalem cricket, also known as the "potato bug". In Spanish, this insect is called ''niño de la tierra'' which translates to "child of the earth".  
*The name is likely a reference to the French word for potato, ''pomme de terre'', which translates to "apple of the Earth".


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