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:Mine Cart Owner has the right body structure, it looks like. As for the Hammerhead Bros., I'd say to remove it unless any proof comes up. However, I think you should change it back to having Beanish as the parent species, they're about as similar as the various ugly-designed Toads the game had. {{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} 03L14, 13 August 2017 (CT)
:Mine Cart Owner has the right body structure, it looks like. As for the Hammerhead Bros., I'd say to remove it unless any proof comes up. However, I think you should change it back to having Beanish as the parent species, they're about as similar as the various ugly-designed Toads the game had. {{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} 03L14, 13 August 2017 (CT)
::The problem is, Beanish have [[Queen Bean|varied]] [[Cackletta|enough]] [[Fawful|body]] [[Popple|types]] that the Mine Cart Owner could easily just be a normal Beanish. [[User:Niiue|Niiue]] ([[User talk:Niiue|talk]]) 04:21, 13 August 2017 (EDT)
::The problem is, Beanish have [[Queen Bean|varied]] [[Cackletta|enough]] [[Fawful|body]] [[Popple|types]] that the Mine Cart Owner could easily just be a normal Beanish. [[User:Niiue|Niiue]] ([[User talk:Niiue|talk]]) 04:21, 13 August 2017 (EDT)
== Are these actually "Hoohooligans"? ==
I realised the other day that the game never refers to these characters directly as "Hoohooligans". The only mention of Hoohooligans comes from one of the guys on the mountain, who says "Long ago, on this very mountain, the Hoohooligans developed the great Hoohoo civilization. At the summit, there still remain many mysterious remnants of this once great people." This only implies that Hoohooligans were the people of the Hoohoo Civilisation. Furthermore, in the manual it's stated "Traces of the Hoohooligans who used to inhabit this mysterious mountain can still be found here.", implying the Hoohooligan people are dead and gone. There's also the etymology of Hoohooligan which implies they would be rowdy or uncivilised, befitting of an ancient group of mountain-dwellers.
I'm starting to think Hoohooligans are just the ancient people of the mountain and this page should be renamed. - [[User:Seandwalsh|Seandwalsh]] ([[User talk:Seandwalsh|talk]]) 19:15, January 19, 2024 (EST)

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So, any proof that the Hammerhead Bros. and Mine Cart Owner are Hoohooligans and not just Beanish? Niiue (talk) 04:10, 13 August 2017 (EDT)

Mine Cart Owner has the right body structure, it looks like. As for the Hammerhead Bros., I'd say to remove it unless any proof comes up. However, I think you should change it back to having Beanish as the parent species, they're about as similar as the various ugly-designed Toads the game had. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 03L14, 13 August 2017 (CT)
The problem is, Beanish have varied enough body types that the Mine Cart Owner could easily just be a normal Beanish. Niiue (talk) 04:21, 13 August 2017 (EDT)

Are these actually "Hoohooligans"?

I realised the other day that the game never refers to these characters directly as "Hoohooligans". The only mention of Hoohooligans comes from one of the guys on the mountain, who says "Long ago, on this very mountain, the Hoohooligans developed the great Hoohoo civilization. At the summit, there still remain many mysterious remnants of this once great people." This only implies that Hoohooligans were the people of the Hoohoo Civilisation. Furthermore, in the manual it's stated "Traces of the Hoohooligans who used to inhabit this mysterious mountain can still be found here.", implying the Hoohooligan people are dead and gone. There's also the etymology of Hoohooligan which implies they would be rowdy or uncivilised, befitting of an ancient group of mountain-dwellers.

I'm starting to think Hoohooligans are just the ancient people of the mountain and this page should be renamed. - Seandwalsh (talk) 19:15, January 19, 2024 (EST)