Talk:Pom Pom
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Yo, just to point this out, but Pun pun means Share Share. Mirai Moon
It means "intense smell" in Japanese. PikaSamus (talk)
- Poom Poom makes more "sense" to me. But that sounds nasty, it doesn't sound female for the character.--Prince Ludwig 11:05, 27 October 2011 (EDT)
- So...? PikaSamus (talk)
- Sounds so genderless to me. It just makes me feel that way. I expect the US to have a different name than Poom Poom, but it seems that she will be called Poom Poom in US.--Prince Ludwig 11:21, 27 October 2011 (EDT)
- So...? PikaSamus (talk)
And why would a Character, a female one especially,be called "intense smell"?,also if i remember correctlly somtimes Nintendo's Japanese names for characters mean somthing completely different,and when translating into english or other languages the character obtains a totally new name. Donaldthescotishtwin