Editing Talk:Solo Toady

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'''Proposer:''' {{User|FanOfYoshi}}<br>'''Deadline:''' November, 23, 2018 23:59 GMT
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They are two different species in which the parent species is Toady. 1st, the Advance 3 Guide only mentions the Green Toady. 2nd, the Japanese names don't always make them the same thing. Take exemple on [[Bukubuku]] and [[Blurp]]. Bukubuku is the Japanese name of a green fish wearing goggles, and that of a shark-like fish.
Yeah, it's a similar case to Koopa Troopas, but this is largely different. 1st, the Advance 3 Guide only mentions the Green Toady. 2nd, the Japanese names don't always make them the same thing. Take exemple on [[Bukubuku]] and [[Blurp]]. Bukubuku is the Japanese name of a green fish wearing goggles, and that of a shark-like fish.
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