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:This thing is not listed in the [[Scrapbook Theater]], which contains just about every enemy in the game (with the exception of the [[Shell Patch]] in the Wii U version only). The game most likely classifies this block as an obstacle, ''not'' a living enemy. Also, I have to disagree with you on it having "living eyes". These eyes are actually buttons sewn onto the block, which obviously shake a little from the landing after it rolls onto a side (which creates a little tremor for it, implying the object's heaviness and impact; this eye movement has more to do with gravity, rather than the thing actually being alive). The grin on its face is also pasted on the block and unable to move.<br>To be fair, we have [[Tox Box]]es listed as enemies, which have similar movement patterns. And, regardless of whether they're enemies or obstacles, there's still potential for them to get their own articles, since they're still pretty different from the typical [[Ice Block]], which act more like slippery floors. I just disagree that they're ''enemies'' per se. {{User:Arend/sig}} 13:32, February 3, 2025 (EST)
:This thing is not listed in the [[Scrapbook Theater]], which contains just about every enemy in the game (with the exception of the [[Shell Patch]] in the Wii U version only). The game most likely classifies this block as an obstacle, ''not'' a living enemy. Also, I have to disagree with you on it having "living eyes". These eyes are actually buttons sewn onto the block, which obviously shake a little from the landing after it rolls onto a side (which creates a little tremor for it, implying the object's heaviness and impact; this eye movement has more to do with gravity, rather than the thing actually being alive). The grin on its face is also pasted on the block and unable to move.<br>To be fair, we have [[Tox Box]]es listed as enemies, which have similar movement patterns. And, regardless of whether they're enemies or obstacles, there's still potential for them to get their own articles, since they're still pretty different from the typical [[Ice Block]], which act more like slippery floors. I just disagree that they're ''enemies'' per se. {{User:Arend/sig}} 13:32, February 3, 2025 (EST)
It is really knowing that it is an enemy and that it is an obstacle, mainly it seems to be the fact of being alive and wanting to damage the character on their own, however there are enemies that do not demonstrate these principles such as pulse beamer, ring burner, ball beamer, neiji and others, so really, by having a behavior similar to a living being when moving and damaging the player, it seems to me that it is an enemy, also the argument that its eyes are not real is useless since there are several enemies in the game with similar traits already that are inspired by woolen items [[User:Sorbetti|Sorbetti]] ([[User talk:Sorbetti|talk]])
It is really knowing that it is an enemy and that it is an obstacle, mainly it seems to be the fact of being alive and wanting to damage the character on their own, however there are enemies that do not demonstrate these principles such as pulse beamer, ring burner, ball beamer, neiji and others, so really, by having a behavior similar to a living being when moving and damaging the player, it seems to me that it is an enemy, also the argument that its eyes are not real is useless since there are several enemies in the game with similar traits already that are inspired by woolen items [[User:Sorbetti|Sorbetti]] ([[User talk:Sorbetti|talk]])
While watching the video again, i see how some blocks at the beginning of the level when they fall they shake as if they could show some damage to them [[User:Sorbetti|Sorbetti]] ([[User talk:Sorbetti|talk]])
While watching the video again, not like some blocks at the beginning of the level when they fall they shake as if they could show some damage to them [[User:Sorbetti|Sorbetti]] ([[User talk:Sorbetti|talk]])

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