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How did you get "Bear" out of "Tamanoripū"? [[File:Big Face.png]] [[User:Unshy Guy|Unshy]] [[User talk:Unshy Guy|Guy]] 14:09, 22 June 2015 (EDT) | How did you get "Bear" out of "Tamanoripū"? [[File:Big Face.png]] [[User:Unshy Guy|Unshy]] [[User talk:Unshy Guy|Guy]] 14:09, 22 June 2015 (EDT) | ||
:It's not a literal translation: as the article shows, the name comes from an issue of Nintendo Power. {{User:Time Turner/sig}} | :It's not a literal translation: as the article shows, the name comes from an issue of Nintendo Power. {{User:Time Turner/sig}} | ||
== Ball-riding Pooh == | |||
[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n02/dmg/l6j/enemy/index.html The official website] specifically refers to the bear itself as プー (Pū/Pooh). Roughly; "After defeating Pooh, Mario can ride on its ball." This indicates to me that タマノリプー is meant to be parsed as Ball-riding Pooh, rather than "Tamanoripū" being a name as such. |
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How did you get "Bear" out of "Tamanoripū"? File:Big Face.png Unshy Guy 14:09, 22 June 2015 (EDT)
- It's not a literal translation: as the article shows, the name comes from an issue of Nintendo Power. Hello, I'm Time Turner.
Ball-riding Pooh
The official website specifically refers to the bear itself as プー (Pū/Pooh). Roughly; "After defeating Pooh, Mario can ride on its ball." This indicates to me that タマノリプー is meant to be parsed as Ball-riding Pooh, rather than "Tamanoripū" being a name as such.