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==Name origin==
Mahalo is a Hawaiian word meaning "Thank you".


==In the manga==
==In the manga==
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Mahalo Trail debuted in the {{chap|Sun & Moon}}. {{adv|Moon}} and [[Lillie]] traveled there after {{p|Cosmog|Nebby}} escaped from Lillie's bag and ran off. Upon arriving, they found Nebby being attacked by a group of wild {{p|Spearow}}. Moon stepped in to save Nebby, but Nebby caused an explosion that broke the bridge they were standing on, causing both to fall into the water. They were saved by {{p|Tapu Koko}}, who caught Moon and Nebby and brought them to safety.
Mahalo Trail debuted in the {{chap|Sun & Moon}}. {{adv|Moon}} and [[Lillie]] traveled there after {{p|Cosmog|Nebby}} escaped from Lillie's bag and ran off. Upon arriving, they found Nebby being attacked by a group of wild {{p|Spearow}}. Moon stepped in to save Nebby, but Nebby caused an explosion that broke the bridge they were standing on, causing both to fall into the water. They were saved by {{p|Tapu Koko}}, who caught Moon and Nebby and brought them to safety.
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==Name origin==
Mahalo is a Hawaiian word meaning "Thank you".


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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