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m (→Origin: I've never heard that phrase (it's always "rain or shine", never "hail"), but I'm fairly unobservant of pop cultural phenomena, so it's entirely possible it's a real thing, so I won't remove it (yet).) |
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{{Bulbanews|On the Origin of Species: Castform}} | {{Bulbanews|On the Origin of Species: Castform}} | ||
It appears to be intended to resemble and act like a living cloud. Its ability to change shape and type depending on the weather condition makes similar to a {{wp|weather balloon}}. It's also similar both in concept and design to a {{wp|teru teru bozu}}, a Japanese charm doll used to wish for good weather. Its [[Forme differences|form]]s, especially their | It appears to be intended to resemble and act like a living cloud. Its ability to change shape and type depending on the weather condition makes similar to a {{wp|weather balloon}}. It's also similar both in concept and design to a {{wp|teru teru bozu}}, a Japanese charm doll used to wish for good weather. Its [[Forme differences|form]]s, especially their types, may have originated from the English saying "Rain, Hail or Shine". | ||
===Name origin=== | ===Name origin=== |
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