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How are we so sure that ''all'' Star Bunnies are actually Lumas in disguise? We've only seen 3 Lumas transforming into Star Bunnies and then back, but there are more than 3 Star Bunnies. In ''SMG2'', there aren't even Lumas ''seen'' transforming into Star Bunnies at all. Nor there are Star Bunnies transforming into Lumas in that game. What I think, is that Lumas have just the ability to transform into this species, though the creatures still exist as originally Star Bunnies. {{User:Arend/Sig}}
How are we so sure that ''all'' Star Bunnies are actually Lumas in disguise? We've only seen 3 Lumas transforming into Star Bunnies and then back, but there are more than 3 Star Bunnies. In ''SMG2'', there aren't even Lumas ''seen'' transforming into Star Bunnies at all. Nor there are Star Bunnies transforming into Lumas in that game. What I think, is that Lumas have just the ability to transform into this species, though the creatures still exist as originally Star Bunnies. {{User:Arend/Sig}}
Well, if there are 3 Lumas transforming into bunnies in the first gameplay, than that's proof! We don't have to see MORE Lumas transforming into Star Bunnies as proof..
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