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'''Mimmie''' and '''Minnie''' are two twin sisters who are introduced in ''[[EarthBound Beginnings]]''; they are also the younger siblings of [[Ninten]], the main protagonist of the game. They do both have essential roles in the beginning of the game, when a poltergeist is haunting their house. Both of the sisters get attacked by inanimate objects which during the odd circumstances are brought to life. Minnie gets attacked by a [[Lamp]]; an encounter which can be avoided by Ninten if he chooses to save Mimmie from her attacker instead. The [[Doll]] which attacks Mimmie is compulsory and vital to defeat as it acts as the first boss and also holds one of the [[Eight Melodies|eight melodies]]. After the poltergeist has disappeared, Ninten can receive an infinite supply of [[Orange Juice]] from both Mimmie and Minnie, which lasts until Ninten has obtained the [[List of key items in Mother#Basement Key|Basement Key]].
'''Mimmie''' and '''Minnie''' are two twin sisters who are introduced in ''[[EarthBound Beginnings]]''; they are also the younger siblings of [[Ninten]], the main protagonist of the game. They do both have essential roles in the beginning of the game, when a poltergeist is haunting their house. Both of the sisters get attacked by inanimate objects which during the odd circumstances are brought to life. Minnie gets attacked by a [[Lamp]]; an encounter which can be avoided by Ninten if he chooses to save Mimmie from her attacker instead. The [[Doll]] which attacks Mimmie is compulsory and vital to defeat as it acts as the first boss and also holds one of the [[Eight Melodies|eight melodies]]. After the poltergeist has disappeared, Ninten can receive an infinite supply of [[Orange Juice]] from both Mimmie and Minnie, which lasts until Ninten has obtained the [[Basement Key]].


Later in the game, Minnie resides at the main floor of the house and will gladly take care of items which Ninten may deposit and withdraw; which can be pretty useful as Ninten can at his maximum only carry eight items (twenty-four items once he has been accompanied by his traveling partners). The [[Mysterious Goods-Keeper]] who resides in {{ebb|Magicant}} has the same functions as Minnie, as the goods keeper will be available for deposition of items, which she then will send to Ninten's house.
Later in the game, Minnie resides at the main floor of the house and will gladly take care of items which Ninten may deposit and withdraw; which can be pretty useful as Ninten can at his maximum only carry eight items (twenty-four items once he has been accompanied by his traveling partners). The [[Mysterious Goods-Keeper]] who resides in {{ebb|Magicant}} has the same functions as Minnie, as the goods keeper will be available for deposition of items, which she then will send to Ninten's house.