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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
*The name Sumo was used as a placeholder in various manuals and strategy guides for the original game, and has stuck with the character since. A ''sumo'' is a type of Japanese gladiator in the sport of sumo wrestling, in which two combatants, usually of significant mass, battle to push one another outside of a defined ring. The practice dates back to ancient times, when larger men were sometimes used as a show of force. However, the Japanese version simply uses the placeholder term for "hero" and does not name the boy.
*The name Sumo was used as a placeholder in various manuals and strategy guides for the original game, and have stuck with the character since. A ''sumo'' is a type of Japanese gladiator in the sport of sumo wrestling, in which two combatants, usually of significant mass, battle to push one another outside of a defined ring. The practice dates back to ancient times, when larger men were sometimes used as a show of force. However, the Japanese version simply uses the placeholder term for "hero" and does not name the boy.
* Sumo's ''Adventures of Mana'' design is reminiscent of the [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Warrior_(Final_Fantasy)?file=Warrior-ff1-nes.png Warrior] class from the original ''Final Fantasy'' on NES.
* Sumo's ''Adventures of Mana'' design is reminiscent of the [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Warrior_(Final_Fantasy)?file=Warrior-ff1-nes.png Warrior] class from the original ''Final Fantasy'' on NES.
* The ''Sword of Mana'' version of the hero is remarkably similar in design to [[Escad]] from ''[[Legend of Mana]]''.
* The ''Sword of Mana'' version of the hero is remarkably similar in design to [[Escad]] from ''[[Legend of Mana]]''.

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