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Braviary is based on an {{wp|eagle}}, specifically the {{wp|Bald Eagle}}. Some of | Braviary is based on an {{wp|eagle}}, specifically the {{wp|Bald Eagle}}. Some of its physical characteristics, such as the fully-feathered legs and the light-colored "crown" on its nape, are reminiscent of a {{wp|Golden Eagle}}. It also has feathers on its head that resemble {{wp|war bonnet}}s. Some species of eagle, such as the {{wp|Philippine Eagle}}, possess a similar crest. Its color scheme and basis suggest it is inspired by {{wp|Flag of the United States|the Star-Spangled Banner}}, the flag of the {{wp|United States of America}}, which is red, white, and blue and the national symbol of which is the Bald Eagle. It also resembles a {{wp|Native American}} warrior. | ||
According to interviews with [[Ken Sugimori]] in ''Nintendo Dream'', Rufflet and Braviary were added early into the development of {{v2|Black and White|s}}. | According to interviews with [[Ken Sugimori]] in ''Nintendo Dream'', Rufflet and Braviary were added early into the development of {{v2|Black and White|s}}. |
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