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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Their artwork from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' is seen in the back of the official ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' guide, but they do not actually appear in the game. However, updated assets are left over in the game, and were renamed from <tt>c_chorobon_k</tt> to <tt>e_chorobon_y</tt>, suggesting that they were intended to be repurposed ("k" referring to either ''kin'', Japanese for gold, or possibly "king" as it was a boss, and "y" likely referring to the color yellow). A miniaturized version also appears in the texture data for [[Francis]]'s models,<ref><tt>ta4_10_goods_2</tt></ref> but it does not appear among them in-game | *Their artwork from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' is seen in the back of the official ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' guide, but they do not actually appear in the game. However, updated assets are left over in the game, and were renamed from <tt>c_chorobon_k</tt> to <tt>e_chorobon_y</tt>, suggesting that they were intended to be repurposed ("k" referring to either ''kin'', Japanese for gold, or possibly "king" as it was a boss, and "y" likely referring to the color yellow). A miniaturized version also appears in the texture data for [[Francis]]'s models,<ref><tt>ta4_10_goods_2</tt></ref> but it does not appear among them in-game. | ||
==References== | ==References== |