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::::Thought we decided not to put much stock into what that book says—why did the narrative suddenly take a turn? Regardless, “vigilante” is just a frivolous, amusing word I chose to frame their singularity as an enemy. I did not think the connotations of such word would seriously factor into my argument.
::::Thought we decided not to put much stock into what that book says—why did the narrative suddenly take a turn? Regardless, “vigilante” is just a frivolous, amusing word I chose to frame their singularity as an enemy. I did not think the connotations of such word would seriously factor into my argument.
::::<blockquote>''Why, precisely, does Toady have to be different? I'm still not getting a solid answer, so I have no choice but to take it that the opposition has none''</blockquote>
::::<blockquote>''Why, precisely, does Toady have to be different? I'm still not getting a solid answer, so I have no choice but to take it that the opposition has none''</blockquote>
::::I did give you an answer, but I suppose it either wasn’t ample or clear enough. Kamek’s Toadies ''are'' base Toadies, who all happen to be in a group and act in congruence. To wit, the base “enemy” is a collective entity that kidnaps Baby Mario once the timer reacher zero. Some of these red-robed Toadies appear on their own in later spin-offs. The other, differently-coloured Toadies that appear in the Yoshi’s Island game are visibly disparate things derivative of the base entity.
::::I did give you an answer, but I suppose it either wasn’t ample or clear enough. Kamek’s Toadies ''are'' base Toadies. These Toadies all happen to be in a group and act in congruence. To wit, the base “enemy” is a collective entity that kidnaps Baby Mario once the timer reacher zero. Some of these red-robed Toadies appear on their own in later spin-offs. The other, differently-coloured Toadies that appear in the Yoshi’s Island game are visibly disparate things derivative of the base entity.
::::<blockquote>''No ''official'' source claims that Solo Toady and Green Toady are color variants while Kamek's Toadies are a distinct entity? [[:File:Advance 3 Shogakukan P15.png|That's]] [[:File:Advance 3 Shogakukan P16.png|untrue]]''</blockquote>
::::<blockquote>''No ''official'' source claims that Solo Toady and Green Toady are color variants while Kamek's Toadies are a distinct entity? [[:File:Advance 3 Shogakukan P15.png|That's]] [[:File:Advance 3 Shogakukan P16.png|untrue]]''</blockquote>
::::They are very obviously indexed separately in those pages you laid down and I have zero idea as to how you were informed of the contrary. The former page shows a red Toady, simply called “Kamek” (indicating a base/vanilla species), who (as Google Translate would reveal) is explicitly described in its adjacent bio as part of the larger assembly of red Toadies that shows up from off-screen to kidnap Baby Mario; the latter page, on the other hand, shows a green Toady and describes it as an enemy that functions on its own, implying a detachment from the aforementioned “Kamek” Toady. Admittedly, this guide does not appear to make a distinction between the green and purple Toadies, instead seemingly covering them both as “little Kameks”, but:
::::They are very obviously indexed separately in those pages you laid down and I have zero idea as to how you were informed of the contrary. The former page shows a red Toady, simply called “Kamek” (indicating a base species), who (as Google Translate would reveal) is explicitly described in its adjacent bio as part of the larger assembly of red Toadies that shows up from off-screen to kidnap Baby Mario; the latter page, on the other hand, shows a green Toady and describes it as an enemy that functions on its own, implying a detachment from the aforementioned “Kamek” Toady. Admittedly, this guide does not appear to make a distinction between the green and purple Toadies, instead seemingly covering them both as “little Kameks”, but:
::::<blockquote>''[[:File:CTY Shogakukan P13.jpg|Here]]''</blockquote>
::::<blockquote>''[[:File:CTY Shogakukan P13.jpg|Here]]''</blockquote>
::::there is an actual distinction being made. I don’t think these two guides rebut, in any way, what I or the quoted English guide have stated on the matter. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 09:52, November 4, 2021 (EDT)
::::there is an actual distinction being made. I don’t think these two guides rebut, in any way, what I or the quoted English guide have stated on the matter. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 09:52, November 4, 2021 (EDT)

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