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| developer=[[Intelligent Systems]]
 
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| publisher=[[Nintendo]]
 
| publisher=[[Nintendo]]
| system=[[Super NES]], [[Virtual Console]] ([[Wii Virtual Console|Wii]], [[Wii U Virtual Console|Wii U]], [[3DS Virtual Console|New 3DS]])
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| system=[[Super Nintendo]]<br>[[Virtual Console]]
| release='''Super NES'''<br>JP October 27, 1995 <br>'''Wii Virtual Console'''<br>JP November 27, 2007<br>KO September 30, 2008<br />'''Wii U Virtual Console'''<br />JP May 29, 2013<br />'''3DS Virtual Console'''<br />JP August 9, 2016
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| release='''SNES'''<br>JP October 27, 1995 <br>'''Virtual Console'''<br>JP November 27, 2007<br>KO September 30, 2008
 
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| genre= [[Puzzle]]
 
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'''Panel de Pon''' is a puzzle game that was released only in Japan. Despite its original release being confined to Japan, it has inspired a series of internationally-released games that retain the same gameplay while featuring different characters and stories. That is because the original game featured a cast of fairies, which Nintendo of America feared might alienate male players in America.
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'''Panel de Pon''' is a puzzle game released only in Japan. Although the original game has not been released in Japan, it has inspired a series of games that has the same gameplay but features different characters and stories. That is because the original game featured a cast of fairies, which Nintendo of America feared might alienate male players in America.
  
 
=Story=
 
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=Legacy=
 
=Legacy=
  
There are a large amount of games using ''Panel de Pon'''s gameplay and game modes, with the main difference being the characters from different franchises being featured in it.
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There are a large amount of games using ''Panel de Pon'''s gameplay and game modes, with the main difference being the characters from different franchises being featured in it. The game has also received reference in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', where the Lip's Stick appears as a weapon, while stickers of the ''Nintendo Puzzle Collection'' versions of the ''Panel de Pon'' characters and Lip's theme also appear in ''Brawl''.
  
 
==Ports and Remakes==
 
==Ports and Remakes==
  
*The first copy of ''Panel de Pon'' was ''[[Tetris Attack]]'' (known as ''Yoshi no Panepon'' in Japan), which was released for the Super NES and Game Boy in 1996. This version featured characters and settings from ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''.
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*The first copy of ''Panel de Pon'' was ''[[Tetris Attack]]'', which was released for the Super Nintendo and Gameboy in 1996. This version featured characters and locations from ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''.
*Several years later, two games were made featuring characters from the ''[[Portal: Pokémon|Pokémon]]'' games. The first was ''[[Pokémon Puzzle League]]'' for the [[Nintendo 64]], which featured characters from the ''Pokémon'' anime and several new features. The second was ''[[Pokémon Puzzle Challenge]]'', released subsequently for the [[Game Boy Color]]. The latter game's modes were a closer match to ''Panel de Pon''.
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*Two games were then made featuring characters from the Pokémon games. The first was ''[[Pokémon Puzzle League]]'' for the [[Nintendo 64]], which featured characters from the Pokémon anime and several new features.
*In 2003, ''Panel de Pon'' was included as part of the ''[[Nintendo Puzzle Collection]]'', which was only released in Japan. This version featured new characters, as well as updated graphics and sounds, a 4-player mode and the 3-D Mode that originally appeared in ''Pokémon Puzzle League''. It could be considered a ''Panel de Pon'' version of the ''Pokémon Puzzle League'', which had not been released in Japan.
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*The second of the Pokémon games was ''[[Pokémon Puzzle Challenge]]'', released subsequently for the [[Game Boy Color]]. This game's modes were more identical to ''Panel de Pon''.
*In 2005, a version was released packed with a port of ''[[Dr. Mario]]'' called ''[[Dr. Mario & Puzzle League]]'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. The ''Puzzle League'' version was a plain version that did not feature any characters.
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*In 2003, ''Panel de Pon'' was included as part of the ''[[Nintendo Puzzle Collection]]'', which ultimately was only released in Japan. This version features new characters, as well as updated graphics and sounds, a 4-player mode and the 3-D Mode that originally appeared in ''Pokémon Puzzle League''. It could be considered a ''Panel de Pon'' version of the Nintendo 64 game, which had not been released in Japan.
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*In 2005, it was released packed with a port of ''[[Dr. Mario]]'' called ''[[Dr. Mario & Puzzle League]]'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. The ''Puzzle League'' version was plain and did not feature any characters.
 
*In 2007, an updated version called ''[[Planet Puzzle League]]'' was released for the [[Nintendo DS]]. This version featured various changes that mostly utilized the DS's touch screen and Wi-Fi capabilities.
 
*In 2007, an updated version called ''[[Planet Puzzle League]]'' was released for the [[Nintendo DS]]. This version featured various changes that mostly utilized the DS's touch screen and Wi-Fi capabilities.
*The original ''Panel de Pon'' was released for the Japanese [[Wii]] [[Virtual Console|Virtual Console]] in 2007, [[Wii U Virtual Console]] in 2013 and the [[3DS Virtual Console]] (for [[New 3DS]] only) in 2016.
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*The original ''Panel de Pon'' was released for the Japanese [[Virtual Console]] in 2007.
*A version of ''Panel de Pon'' referred to as "Animal Crossing Puzzle League" was included as a minigame in the ''Welcome amiibo'' version of ''[[Animal Crossing: New Leaf]]''. Earning points in the game could also unlock clothing and accessories related to Lip.
 
*In 2017, ''Panel de Pon'' was among the games included in the Japanese version of the [[Super NES Classic Edition]].
 
*In May 2020, ''Panel de Pon'' it was added to the library of Super NES games that were made available to play on the [[Nintendo Switch]] for anyone subscribed to the [[Nintendo Switch Online]] service. This version included two player and online options. This marked the first time that the original ''Panel de Pon'' was made available outside of Japan, although the Japanese within the game was not translated.
 
 
 
==References/Homages==
 
 
 
The game has also received reference throughout the ''[[Portal: Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series, where an item called [[Lip's Stick]] has appeared as an item since ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', and music from the game has also appeared in later games of the series, as well as one of [[Kirby]]'s Rock transformations being a garbage block from the game. There were also stickers of the ''Nintendo Puzzle Collection'' versions of the ''Panel de Pon'' cast in ''Brawl''. ''Ultimate'' also referenced Lip in the form of a [[Mii|Mii Swordfighter]] costume, an online avatar and a [[Spirit]].
 
  
 
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