. . "Lip's Stick first appeared in Panel de Pon, where it was a magical stick used by the character, Lip, the Fairy of Flowers who was unaffected by the curse by her stick's magical powers. During the game's passing, Lip has to battle her cursed friends in Tetris-like puzzle challenges to free them from their curse and return their normal personalities and later face Sanatos, the villain who cast the wicked spell and chase his evil presence out of the land of Popples. The next appearance confirmed of the item is Super Famicom's copy of Panel De Pon on the Game Boy and the Japanese Wii's Virtual Console later."@en . . "Lip's Stick"@en . "Lip's Stick (\u30EA\u30C3\u30D7\u30B9\u30C6\u30C3\u30AD Rippu Sutekki?) is an item from the puzzle game Panel de Pon (released only in Japan), and is wielded by the main character, Lip. It appears as a usable item in both Super Smash Bros. Melee, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U."@en . "Lip's Stick (\u30EA\u30C3\u30D7\u30B9\u30C6\u30C3\u30AD Rippu Sutekki?) is an item from the puzzle game Panel de Pon (released only in Japan), and is wielded by the main character, Lip. It appears as a usable item in both Super Smash Bros. Melee, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U."@en . "Super Smash Bros. (Wii U and 3DS)"@en . . "Weapon/Effect"@en . . "Super Smash Bros. Brawl"@en . . "Lip's Stick"@en . "Lip's Stick as it appears in Super Smash Bros. for 3DS."@en . . . . . . . . "Item"@en . . . "Super Smash Bros. Melee"@en . . . . . "Lip's Stick first appeared in Panel de Pon, where it was a magical stick used by the character, Lip, the Fairy of Flowers who was unaffected by the curse by her stick's magical powers. During the game's passing, Lip has to battle her cursed friends in Tetris-like puzzle challenges to free them from their curse and return their normal personalities and later face Sanatos, the villain who cast the wicked spell and chase his evil presence out of the land of Popples. The next appearance confirmed of the item is Super Famicom's copy of Panel De Pon on the Game Boy and the Japanese Wii's Virtual Console later."@en . . . . .