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== Description ==
== Description ==
Pure Mermaid is a Medarot based on a [[wikipedia:Mermaid|mermaid]], with long blonde hair, pink fins, and a fishlike tail allowing it to move freely in the water. It specializes in repairing damage to its allies' parts, making it very useful as a support-type Medarot.


Pure Mermaid is usually depicted with a pair of small [[wikipedia:Sea angel|sea angels]] hovering above the palms of its hands, but these are missing in some of its game appearances.
Pure Mermaid is a Medarot based on a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mermaid mermaid], with long blonde hair, pink fins, and a fishlike tail allowing it to move freely in the water. It specializes in repairing damage to its allies' parts, making it very useful as a support-type Medarot.
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Pure Mermaid is usually depicted with a pair of small [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_angel sea angels] hovering above the palms of its hands, but these are missing in some of its game appearances.


Its name in the English language releases is '''Oceana''', a name that was first used to refer to a specific Pure Mermaid that appeared in the anime. The A in its model number (MAR) most likely comes from the Japanese pronunciation of mermaid, "''maameido''".
Its name in the English language releases is '''Oceana''', a name that was first used to refer to a specific Pure Mermaid that appeared in the anime. The A in its model number (MAR) most likely comes from the Japanese pronunciation of mermaid, "''maameido''".
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