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When I look at where Kurokane is used in this page, the "PIANTA" sign is one of them in the Nintendo Switch remake of Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. However, I couldn't find any proof of this because when I looked at videos with the minigames, there's no Kurokane. So, can somebody help me? [[User:Alphabetlorefan2003|Alphabetlorefan2003]] ([[User talk:Alphabetlorefan2003|talk]]) 19:14, January 11, 2025 (EST) | When I look at where Kurokane is used in this page, the "PIANTA" sign is one of them in the Nintendo Switch remake of Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. However, I couldn't find any proof of this because when I looked at videos with the minigames, there's no Kurokane. So, can somebody help me? [[User:Alphabetlorefan2003|Alphabetlorefan2003]] ([[User talk:Alphabetlorefan2003|talk]]) 19:14, January 11, 2025 (EST) | ||
:I checked [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEkmtNYNqJs this video] and "PIANTA" is indeed in Kurokane. You can tell by the P, with the square hole and the curved right line that's part of the leg, and the diagonal lines at the bottom of the A. {{User:Yook Bab-imba/sig}} 21:59, January 19, 2025 (EST) | :I checked [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEkmtNYNqJs this video] and "PIANTA" is indeed in Kurokane. You can tell by the P, with the square hole and the curved right line that's part of the leg, and the diagonal lines at the bottom of the A. {{User:Yook Bab-imba/sig}} 21:59, January 19, 2025 (EST) | ||