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It also has the ability to Medachange. When medachanged, it takes on the appearance of the '''Hanami''' event at night, also called the '''Night Cherry Blossom (Yozakura)'''. Its umbrella closes and transforms into a saber-like energy sword. Its Hakama opens and turns something like wings, thus revealing the pattern of cherry blossoms and twigs in the night sky contained inside it, and a Hakama skirt expands from her legs taking its place. After the medachange, Haikara-Mate becomes a [[Part type|melee]]-type [[Leg type|bipedal]] medarot similar to [[Noel]].
It also has the ability to Medachange. When medachanged, it takes on the appearance of the '''Hanami''' event at night, also called the '''Night Cherry Blossom (Yozakura)'''. Its umbrella closes and transforms into a saber-like energy sword. Its Hakama opens and turns something like wings, thus revealing the pattern of cherry blossoms and twigs in the night sky contained inside it, and a Hakama skirt expands from her legs taking its place. After the medachange, Haikara-Mate becomes a [[Part type|melee]]-type [[Leg type|bipedal]] medarot similar to [[Noel]].


The names of the parts are named after spring and cherry blossoms.
The names of the parts are named after spring and cherry blossoms.
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