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(Illustration of the plastic bat from a Japanese guide for Mother. To clarify it's visual appearence, it's known as the "tattered bat"/"worn out bat" in Japan, and apparently NOA decides it was a brilliant idea to dub it the "plastic bat" in English.)
 
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Illustration of the plastic bat from a Japanese guide for Mother.
Illustration of the plastic bat from a Japanese guide for Mother.


To clarify it's visual appearence, it's known as the "tattered bat"/"worn out bat" in Japan, and apparently NOA decides it was a brilliant idea to dub it the "plastic bat" in English.
To clarify it's visual appearence, it's known as the "tattered bat"/"worn out bat" in Japan, and apparently NOA decided it was a brilliant idea to dub it the "plastic bat" in English.
== Licensing ==
== Licensing ==
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Revision as of 09:01, 12 July 2020

Summary

Illustration of the plastic bat from a Japanese guide for Mother.

To clarify it's visual appearence, it's known as the "tattered bat"/"worn out bat" in Japan, and apparently NOA decided it was a brilliant idea to dub it the "plastic bat" in English.

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current09:01, 12 July 2020Thumbnail for version as of 09:01, 12 July 2020385 × 288 (32 KB)Ultimate Toad (talk | contribs)Illustration of the plastic bat from a Japanese guide for Mother. To clarify it's visual appearence, it's known as the "tattered bat"/"worn out bat" in Japan, and apparently NOA decides it was a brilliant idea to dub it the "plastic bat" in English.