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Check the Sledge Bro page, it says that Nintendo calls them Sumo Bros now. ;P {{User:Luigi hc/sig}}
Check the Sledge Bro page, it says that Nintendo calls them Sumo Bros now. ;P {{User:Luigi hc/sig}}
==Relation to [[Hammer Bro]], or relation to [[Boom Boom]]? Or neither?==
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Looking at them, their mouth shape, and their shell front, I'd say these were actually intended to be either related to [[Boom Boom]] or their own distinct species of Koopa. The fact that their Japanese name is "K.K." and has no reference to Hammer Bros helps in that regard. I'd say that the relation to Hammer Bros is a localization thing. But to be sure, would someone who knows Japanese check their description from this guide? It's on page 77 [http://imgur.com/a/UvABP]. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 16:47, 6 September 2017 (EDT)

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Isn't the NSMB image a Sledge Bro.? Phoenix Rider

I think Sumo Bros. in NSMB resemble the Sledge Bros. from SMB 3. It's probably another name goof-up by Nintendo. -- Son of Suns

Check the Sledge Bro page, it says that Nintendo calls them Sumo Bros now. ;P
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Relation to Hammer Bro, or relation to Boom Boom? Or neither?

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Looking at them, their mouth shape, and their shell front, I'd say these were actually intended to be either related to Boom Boom or their own distinct species of Koopa. The fact that their Japanese name is "K.K." and has no reference to Hammer Bros helps in that regard. I'd say that the relation to Hammer Bros is a localization thing. But to be sure, would someone who knows Japanese check their description from this guide? It's on page 77 [1]. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 16:47, 6 September 2017 (EDT)