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- | '''Blue''' is one of the [[three]] [[primary colors]], along with [[green]] and [[red]], and even has a [[Blue ( | + | '''Blue''' is one of the [[three]] [[primary colors]], along with [[green]] and [[red]], and even has a [[Blue (trainer)|name-confused Pokémon trainer]] named after it. |
- | Blue is the color of [[Arle Nadja]], [[Cirno]], [[Rockman]], and [[Sonic the Hedgehog]], as well as links to | + | Blue is the color of [[Arle Nadja]], [[Cirno]], [[Rockman]], and [[Sonic the Hedgehog]], as well as links to [[instance]] pages on this very wiki. It is also considered a general "good" color, as it's used for things like the top two grades of the quantity and quality scales on Kawachan. Despite that, many sad or [[depression|depressing]] things are also the color blue, such as Blue [[Puyo]] who can't stop crying. Many [[Nintendo]] [[handheld]]s also come in Blue as the standard color. |
In some countries, [[Pokémon 1|Blue is swapped with Green]], causing [[controversy]]. | In some countries, [[Pokémon 1|Blue is swapped with Green]], causing [[controversy]]. |
Latest revision as of 20:18, 7 October 2011
Blue is one of the three primary colors, along with green and red, and even has a name-confused Pokémon trainer named after it.
Blue is the color of Arle Nadja, Cirno, Rockman, and Sonic the Hedgehog, as well as links to instance pages on this very wiki. It is also considered a general "good" color, as it's used for things like the top two grades of the quantity and quality scales on Kawachan. Despite that, many sad or depressing things are also the color blue, such as Blue Puyo who can't stop crying. Many Nintendo handhelds also come in Blue as the standard color.
In some countries, Blue is swapped with Green, causing controversy.