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Olympia is an antique doll-type Medarot that is completely themed after a antique [[wikipedia:Music_box|musical]] [[wikipedia:Automaton|automaton]] riding a [[wikipedia:Rocking_horse|rocking horse]].
Olympia is an antique doll-type Medarot that is completely themed after a antique [[wikipedia:Music_box|musical]] [[wikipedia:Automaton|automaton]] riding a [[wikipedia:Rocking_horse|rocking horse]].


Its name is a direct reference to '''Act 1''' in the French opera play [[wikipedia:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann|the Tales of Hoffmann]]. Where a man fall in love with a automaton, mistaking it as a real person. While the arm part '''Nicole Frรจres''' and '''Mermod Frรจres''' are direct references to famous nineteenth-century Switzerland [[wikipedia:Music_box|music box]] manufacturers, well known for their fabulously large and highly complex music boxes.
Its name is a direct reference to '''Act 1''' in the French opera play [[wikipedia:The_Tales_of_Hoffmann|the Tales of Hoffmann]]. Where a man fall in love with a automaton, mistaking it as a real person.


== In the games ==
== In the games ==
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