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Well that was fan made for sure. I made it, I changed the Bullet Bills color to red, that is it. If they are from Fantendo they are fan made.{{User:YoshiGo99/sig}}
Well that was fan made for sure. I made it, I changed the Bullet Bills color to red, that is it. If they are from Fantendo they are fan made.{{User:YoshiGo99/sig}}
==Truth==
Has it ever actually been confirmed that the purple Bullet Bills in Super Mario Sunshine are in fact Missile Bills? The Nintendo Power guide just refers to them as "Bullet Bills". [[User:Vent|Vent]] ([[User talk:Vent|talk]]) 10:15, 3 August 2012 (EDT)

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So Super Mario Sunshine's are Missile Bills? Then why are they also found in the Bullet Bill article? Reshiram.pngSupermariofan14Artwork of the Generation V Pokemon, Zekrom

I have no clue. Hello, I'm Time Turner.

Then what shall we do? Reshiram.pngSupermariofan14Artwork of the Generation V Pokemon, Zekrom
I guess remove the information from Bullet Bill? Hello, I'm Time Turner.

Fanmade?

How do you know if an image is fan made or not? Like the Missile Bill "artwork"? Technickal 19:01, 1 December 2011 (EST)

Well that was fan made for sure. I made it, I changed the Bullet Bills color to red, that is it. If they are from Fantendo they are fan made.Fuzzy in New Super Mario Bros. UYoshiGo99Artwork of a Yoshi egg on a tilt. It is unknown whether this artwork was released with a certain game or not.

Truth

Has it ever actually been confirmed that the purple Bullet Bills in Super Mario Sunshine are in fact Missile Bills? The Nintendo Power guide just refers to them as "Bullet Bills". Vent (talk) 10:15, 3 August 2012 (EDT)