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sprites are little pixels put together to make some kind of game character, pokemon, Mega Man, mario, ect. people make them for other people to copy and paste to make flipnotes of mario, and whatever kind of Sprite there was

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How to get flipnotes on DSI?

go to flipnotes and the go to flipnotes hatena


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Go on YouTube and type How to Import flipnotes and it will show some videos of it.


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