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#{{User|LinkTheLefty}} I'm not too familiar with ''Super Mario-kun'', but it seems like Mario is calling the giant Monty Mole that shows up a "Super(-sized) ''Choropū''", and then later on, the Mega Mole character introduces itself as "Indy" - so in the first volume, ''Super Choropū'' seems to be the name of the species (or just a name that a surprised Mario uses on the spot), and Indy / Mega Mole is an individual character here (or the artist didn't know that the giant Monty Moles had a specific name in ''Super Mario World'' and just made a random name up at first before "correcting" it later on). There hasn't been much discussion on what to do with Super Choropū yet, or what to do with any early big Monty Moles that aren't (seemingly?) Mega Moles. The Mega/big Monty Mole situation is explained above, and as mentioned, the foreign (and English) "name" in ''Yoshi's Crafted World'' isn't a proper name, but a generic descriptor in this instance, and thus it's probably best to revert the name of this article back to Mega Monty Mole. To reiterate on ''why'' the current "big" Monty Mole and Mega Monty Mole are one and the same: there is way, way, ''way'' too much overlap with the names for the general ''Kyodai''/Super/''Dai''/Mega/''Deka''/Big/etc. line of giant enemies over the years that it would be pointless right now to split hairs over them. Yes, Kamek apparently uses magic to change sizes in later ''Mario Party'' games, but unlike the ''Yoshi'' bosses, they are just larger versions of those enemies and do not have notable transformative aspects; he ''also'' magicks the Mondo Woods / Sacred Forest in ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'': in Japanese, the Mega Goombas that appear in the former are named ''Kyodai Kuribō'', same as the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' and ''Mario Party'' series incarnations, and the Small Goombas that appear in the latter are named ''Chibi Kuribō'', same as the ''Super Mario 64'' incarnation. Basically, it's up to developers' whim.
#{{User|LinkTheLefty}} I'm not too familiar with ''Super Mario-kun'', but it seems like Mario is calling the giant Monty Mole that shows up a "Super(-sized) ''Choropū''", and then later on, the Mega Mole character introduces itself as "Indy" - so in the first volume, ''Super Choropū'' seems to be the name of the species (or just a name that a surprised Mario uses on the spot), and Indy / Mega Mole is an individual character here (or the artist didn't know that the giant Monty Moles had a specific name in ''Super Mario World'' and just made a random name up at first before "correcting" it later on). There hasn't been much discussion on what to do with Super Choropū yet, or if what to do with any early big Monty Moles that aren't (seemingly?) Mega Moles. The Mega/big Monty Mole situation is explained above, and as mentioned, the foreign (and English) "name" in ''Yoshi's Crafted World'' isn't a proper name, but a generic descriptor in this instance, and thus it's probably best to revert the name of this article back to Mega Monty Mole. To reiterate on ''why'' the current "big" Monty Mole and Mega Monty Mole are one and the same: there is way, way, ''way'' too much overlap with the names for the general ''Kyodai''/Super/''Dai''/Mega/''Deka''/Big/etc. line of giant enemies over the years that it would be pointless right now to split hairs over them. Yes, Kamek apparently uses magic to change sizes in later ''Mario Party'' games, but unlike the ''Yoshi'' bosses, they are just larger versions of those enemies and do not have notable transformative aspects; he ''also'' magicks the Mondo Woods / Sacred Forest in ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'': in Japanese, the Mega Goombas that appear in the former are named ''Kyodai Kuribō'', same as the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' and ''Mario Party'' series incarnations, and the Small Goombas that appear in the latter are named ''Chibi Kuribō'', same as the ''Super Mario 64'' incarnation. Basically, it's up to developers' whim.
#{{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} - Per LTL.
#{{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} - Per LTL.
#{{User|FanOfYoshi}} Per all.
#{{User|FanOfYoshi}} Per all.

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