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[[File:KaboomkaFireworksFactory.png|thumb|A chaotic scene depicting the destruction of Kaboomka Fireworks Factory]] | [[File:KaboomkaFireworksFactory.png|thumb|A chaotic scene depicting the destruction of Kaboomka Fireworks Factory]] | ||
'''Kaboomka Fireworks Factory''' is an organization seen very briefly in [[Valiant Comics|Valiant]]'s [[Nintendo Comics System|''Super Mario Bros.'' comics]]. More specifically, it was seen only in [[Fryguy High Yearbook -- Activity Page!]]. The [[Fryguy]] students of [[Fryguy High]] have taken a field trip to Kaboomka Fireworks Factory. Presumably, the fiery bodies of the Fryguys lit the fireworks, resulting in the confused explosion of the factory. | '''Kaboomka Fireworks Factory''' is an organization seen very briefly in [[Valiant Comics|Valiant]]'s [[Nintendo Comics System|''Super Mario Bros.'' comics]]. More specifically, it was seen only in [[Fryguy High Yearbook -- Activity Page!]]. The [[Fryguy (species)|Fryguy]] students of [[Fryguy High]] have taken a field trip to Kaboomka Fireworks Factory. Presumably, the fiery bodies of the Fryguys lit the fireworks, resulting in the confused explosion of the factory. | ||
The "Kaboomka" part of the Kaboomka Fireworks Factory's name is very similar to the name of the ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' enemy [[Kaboomba]], who appeared later. The naming similarities are most likely coincidental, though, and both the word "Kaboomka" and Kaboombas are named after the phrase "Ka-boom!", onomatopoeia for an explosion. | The "Kaboomka" part of the Kaboomka Fireworks Factory's name is very similar to the name of the ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' enemy [[Kaboomba]], who appeared later. The naming similarities are most likely coincidental, though, and both the word "Kaboomka" and Kaboombas are named after the phrase "Ka-boom!", onomatopoeia for an explosion. |