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:The image has no scale, so no notion of absolute size can be inferred.{{User:Greenpickle/sig}} 10:30, 19 April 2008 (UTC)
:The image has no scale, so no notion of absolute size can be inferred.{{User:Greenpickle/sig}} 10:30, 19 April 2008 (UTC)
Not from that picture, anyways. The instruction manual says Olimar is about the height of a quarter, "and Pikmin are smaller still." [[User:Ferailo9|ferailo9]] 00:17, 2 July 2008 (UTC)

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It was once said that rumours of Olimar's appearance in Brawl should not be posted until confirmed. Should it continue that way?--Prezintenden

I think so, seeing as there is no evidence at all for Olimar being in Brawl. Information on trophies seen (Red Bulborb, Watery Blowhog) should be on the appropriate pages, though, as they are pretty much confirmed. GP
[1]Yes! Just what I needed on this horrible day! It is confirmed. I'll add the new informations to the site overall; make things more interesting.--Prezintenden
When I saw the edit on the Olimar article, I thought for sure someone was pulling our legs, but no! I must say I'm a bit surprised; I'd never have thought they'd be able to come up with any moves for him. Having to pluck Pikmin just to perform a smash attack? Sounds like a complicated character. Perhaps I should hold off on revising treasure pages until more people get to see the news...

Your layout made the Spoiler notice go through the picture. I don't know how to cut that off, so I'll undo it for now. What do you disagree about with the current layout?--Prezintenden

The Behind the Scenes section of writing looks really strange, and it goes really thin. Also, two pictures are close together at the bottom of the article, so I did move the middle one up a bit, as it's not tied to any particular section. GP

I thought Olimar was shorter than that picture shows.

The image has no scale, so no notion of absolute size can be inferred. GP 10:30, 19 April 2008 (UTC)

Not from that picture, anyways. The instruction manual says Olimar is about the height of a quarter, "and Pikmin are smaller still." ferailo9 00:17, 2 July 2008 (UTC)