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:No. Both are plants but that's about it. A Trunkle resembles a tree while an Artichoker resembles a shrub or bush (or even the top part of a piece of artichoke). An Artichoker is, in fact, related to another enemy from SMRPG called a Kriffid (which I forgot to mention in the article). --[[User:Son of Suns|Son of Suns]] 12:28, 19 July 2006 (EDT)
:No. Both are plants but that's about it. A Trunkle resembles a tree while an Artichoker resembles a shrub or bush (or even the top part of a piece of artichoke). An Artichoker is, in fact, related to another enemy from SMRPG called a Kriffid (which I forgot to mention in the article). --[[User:Son of Suns|Son of Suns]] 12:28, 19 July 2006 (EDT)
I never got to play SMRPG. That will be the main reason I get a Wii. SMRPG. And theyre saying they won't have it since its Square's! UGH!![[User:HK-47|<font size="4">H</font><font size="1">K</font>]]

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Is the Trunkle related to artichoker? HK

No. Both are plants but that's about it. A Trunkle resembles a tree while an Artichoker resembles a shrub or bush (or even the top part of a piece of artichoke). An Artichoker is, in fact, related to another enemy from SMRPG called a Kriffid (which I forgot to mention in the article). --Son of Suns 12:28, 19 July 2006 (EDT)

I never got to play SMRPG. That will be the main reason I get a Wii. SMRPG. And theyre saying they won't have it since its Square's! UGH!!HK