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'''Kyororo''' is an enemy from ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''. They are one-eyed enemies that appear in the second stage of the [[Pumpkin Zone]] and usually wait in open spaces, repeatedly looking back and forth. If one spots [[Mario]], they will charge at him full speed. Kyororo can be defeated simply by [[jump]]ing on their heads or shooting a [[fireball]] at them, but jumping on them can be difficult due to their speed. | |||
The Kyororo, along with many other enemies in the Pumpkin Zone, are based on [[wikipedia:Obake|monsters]] from Japanese folklore. The Kyororo comes from [[wikipedia:Hitotsume-kozō|''Hitotsume Kozoo'']] (one-eyed boys), troublesome one-eyed boys with large tongues that are said to run around frightening people. | The Kyororo, along with many other enemies in the Pumpkin Zone, are based on [[wikipedia:Obake|monsters]] from Japanese folklore. The Kyororo comes from [[wikipedia:Hitotsume-kozō|''Hitotsume Kozoo'']] (one-eyed boys), troublesome one-eyed boys with large tongues that are said to run around frightening people. |
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If an acceptable English name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.
Template:Species-infobox Kyororo is an enemy from Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins. They are one-eyed enemies that appear in the second stage of the Pumpkin Zone and usually wait in open spaces, repeatedly looking back and forth. If one spots Mario, they will charge at him full speed. Kyororo can be defeated simply by jumping on their heads or shooting a fireball at them, but jumping on them can be difficult due to their speed.
The Kyororo, along with many other enemies in the Pumpkin Zone, are based on monsters from Japanese folklore. The Kyororo comes from Hitotsume Kozoo (one-eyed boys), troublesome one-eyed boys with large tongues that are said to run around frightening people.
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