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| When are they actually called Chain Shroomps? You never directly attack them, therefore you don't know their name. [[User:Kobble|Kobble]] 19:52, 19 July 2008 (EDT) | | When are they actually called Chain Shromps? You never directly attack them, therefore you don't know their name. |
| :Strategy Guide, maybe? (I don't know either) --[[User:Blitzwing|Blitzwing]] 13:43, 18 August 2008 (EDT)
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| ==Merge?==
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| I feel this content should be merged with [[Elder Princess Shroob]]. This subject is really just an ''element'' of one of her unnamed attacks. It's not an independent enemy or even officially named. -- {{User|Son of Suns}}
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| :I agree. {{User:Bloc Partier/sig}}
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| ::True. {{User:ToadetteAnime4evur/sig}}
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| :::I agree, because it's like the X-Fists and [[Magnus von Grapple]], it's just part of it's attack. [[User:Paperphailurethemariomonster99|Paperphailurethemariomonster99]]
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| ==Possible Japanese name==
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| So, a number of Japanese websites on the game refer to this thing as "ギャンギャン" (''Gyangyan''), and the use of this name seems pretty consistent. The issue is, I can't find a source for it since IIRC it's never actually named in-game. Does anyone know if there's a Japanese guide or something that might be a potential source of this name? [[User:BubbleRevolution|BubbleRevolution]] ([[User talk:BubbleRevolution|talk]]) 15:01, December 4, 2023 (EST)
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| :For what it's worth, I have managed to trace the name back to the Japanese Wikipedia, where it was [https://ja.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=マリオ%26ルイージRPGシリーズのキャラクター一覧&diff=next&oldid=48627854 added back in 2013] by a user that seems to be very dedicated. There's still no source, but it seems unlikely they would've made it up. {{User:LadySophie17/sig}} 21:37, December 17, 2023 (EST)
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