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* The origin of his Japanese name is {{wp|Yosa Buson}}, considered one of the greatest {{wp|haiku}} poets in history. As both he and {{wp|Matsuo Basho}} flourished during the {{wp|Edo period|Edo}} and {{wp|Tokugawa period|Tokugawa}} periods, some have suspected that both were also {{wp|ninja}} employed by the administration. This may be a reason why these names were chosen for Hun (whose Japanese name is Basho) and Attila. | * The origin of his Japanese name is {{wp|Yosa Buson}}, considered one of the greatest {{wp|haiku}} poets in history. As both he and {{wp|Matsuo Basho}} flourished during the {{wp|Edo period|Edo}} and {{wp|Tokugawa period|Tokugawa}} periods, some have suspected that both were also {{wp|ninja}} employed by the administration. This may be a reason why these names were chosen for Hun (whose Japanese name is Basho) and Attila. | ||
* Both Attila and Hun can be seen from behind at the beginning of the [[M09|Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea]], during the narrator's introduction to the world of Pokémon. They are in the holding area with a captured {{p|Rayquaza}}. | * Both Attila and Hun can be seen from behind at the beginning of the [[M09|Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea]], during the narrator's introduction to the world of Pokémon. They are in the holding area with a captured {{p|Rayquaza}}. | ||
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