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:Yup I was the one who said that. Kuribon means chestnut people in japanese. (But in this case they look like round Kuribon. They don't look like a mushroom shape.) {{User:Princess Grapes Butterfly/sig}}
:Yup I was the one who said that. Kuribon means chestnut people in japanese. (But in this case they look like round Kuribon. They don't look like a mushroom shape.) {{User:Princess Grapes Butterfly/sig}}
::That's right; now I remember you saying that. Thanks. {{User:Stooben Rooben/sig}} 16:15, 24 October 2008 (EDT)
::That's right; now I remember you saying that. Thanks. {{User:Stooben Rooben/sig}} 16:15, 24 October 2008 (EDT)
:Or its Kuribō. I'm not really sure. [[User:Princess Grapes Butterfly|Ambidextria]]


I have a question. In Super Mario World on the GBA it say that the Paragoomba are Goombas right but if the player hits one then does it become a Kuribon? (Because paragoomba are round too). [[User:Princess Grapes Butterfly|Ambidextria]]
I have a question. In Super Mario World on the GBA it say that the Paragoomba are Goombas right but if the player hits one then does it become a Kuribon? (Because paragoomba are round too). [[User:Princess Grapes Butterfly|Ambidextria]]

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