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| {{User:Phoenix/sig}} 13:16, 24 January 2011 (EST) | | {{User:Phoenix/sig}} 13:16, 24 January 2011 (EST) |
| :I know this is somewhat late, but I'm going to take a crack at this. I do not think the Shine Sprites are sentient. I think that their "fleeing" is simply them scattering as a result of the pollution. While not the same variety of game, the original ''[[Mario Party]]'' demonstrates that [[Power Star]]s can move of their own accord while not being sentient like the [[Star Spirits]] or the [[Millennium Star]]. As for the name, I think Nintendo wanted the item to fit in with the tropical theme, hence the sun shape and the ''shine'' part. ''Sprite'' might just have been chosen for its alliteration with ''shine''. {{User:Mario4Ever/sig}}
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