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The fact that Benny says "take a chance on me" is '''not''' a co-incedence.{{User:SilverYoshi95/sig}} 23:43, 10 April 2009 (EDT) | The fact that Benny says "take a chance on me" is '''not''' a co-incedence.{{User:SilverYoshi95/sig}} 23:43, 10 April 2009 (EDT) | ||
:::Going back to my question from waaaay back, and Blitzwing's response, "Brothers Bear" doesn't necessarily mean they're siblings: they could be members of a society (or something). Also, with ''Mario Party'' team names, lots of unrelated characters get called "brothers" (i.e. Yoshi and Luigi are the "Green Bros."), so it could be more like a brothers-in-arms thing. Moving on, '''SilverYoshi95''': yes, it's not a coincidense, but that info | :::Going back to my question from waaaay back, and Blitzwing's response, "Brothers Bear" doesn't necessarily mean they're siblings: they could be members of a society (or something). Also, with ''Mario Party'' team names, lots of unrelated characters get called "brothers" (i.e. Yoshi and Luigi are the "Green Bros."), so it could be more like a brothers-in-arms thing. Moving on, '''SilverYoshi95''': yes, it's not a coincidense, but that info should go on [[Benny]]'s page, not here. - {{User:Walkazo/sig}} |
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Ever since I've got here I noticed that noone made an article for some of the bears and 1 I don't know, but let's take this serious and make their articles Mr. Guy the Guy Talk! Ur a bear
- Are they all siblings? It doesn't say so on the article, but most of 'em are included in the Siblings Template... - Walkazo
- *point at the article name* -Blitzwing (talk · gnome work)
The fact that Benny says "take a chance on me" is not a co-incedence.—★レシイラムtalk 23:43, 10 April 2009 (EDT)
- Going back to my question from waaaay back, and Blitzwing's response, "Brothers Bear" doesn't necessarily mean they're siblings: they could be members of a society (or something). Also, with Mario Party team names, lots of unrelated characters get called "brothers" (i.e. Yoshi and Luigi are the "Green Bros."), so it could be more like a brothers-in-arms thing. Moving on, SilverYoshi95: yes, it's not a coincidense, but that info should go on Benny's page, not here. - Walkazo