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:::There's literally no correlation for the Morocon enemies to be named "Hot-Hot"; the "Hot-Hot" is clearly derived from the Hot-Hot Rocks, as shown with the Break Time level name, which does not feature the Morocon enemies at all, and the name "Morocon" (which comes from Japanese) doesn't include anything from the Japanese name of the Hot-Hot Rocks. Compare that to the internal filename for [[Revver]] and the Japanese name for [[Break Time! Revver Run]], the latter including "チョロチュー" (Chorochū) in its name and matching with the former's internal name of "Chorochu". Furthermore, the Morocon enemy itself doesn't really show anything that could possibly match or relate to something being "Hot-Hot". Sure, it ''reacts'' to heat, but the enemy itself isn't hot, as it can be defeated with a single stomp just fine. {{User:Arend/sig}} 14:54, December 16, 2023 (EST) | :::There's literally no correlation for the Morocon enemies to be named "Hot-Hot"; the "Hot-Hot" is clearly derived from the Hot-Hot Rocks, as shown with the Break Time level name, which does not feature the Morocon enemies at all, and the name "Morocon" (which comes from Japanese) doesn't include anything from the Japanese name of the Hot-Hot Rocks. Compare that to the internal filename for [[Revver]] and the Japanese name for [[Break Time! Revver Run]], the latter including "チョロチュー" (Chorochū) in its name and matching with the former's internal name of "Chorochu". Furthermore, the Morocon enemy itself doesn't really show anything that could possibly match or relate to something being "Hot-Hot". Sure, it ''reacts'' to heat, but the enemy itself isn't hot, as it can be defeated with a single stomp just fine. {{User:Arend/sig}} 14:54, December 16, 2023 (EST) | ||
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