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Maps Of The Month / Re: 2025/08: Super Mario Sunshine (GameCube) - VGCartography
« Last post by Cyartog959 on Today at 01:27:09 am »Hey, I just had a little realization about the "Boos" from that game...
Those Boos in that game are not alike the regular Boos with their menacing faces. The Boos I've seen in Sirena Beach's Hotel Defino are kinda a different branch of 'em, and judging from their actions, I'd say they're quite more on drooling and scaring people than normal Boos, and their name that is shared is not quite original.
Even their branch's leader bears the same name, "King Boo", and I don't find him the one and the same King Boo Luigi thwarted time and again.
I feel they should have a more fitting, distinct name among the other varieties. Given their obvious nature, maybe they should be called "Slob-Boos", and their leader, "King Slob-Boo", just like how Super Mario 3D World finally gave the once long-dormant variant of Goombas from Super Mario World, "Galoombas". It combines the two words, "Boo" and "Slobber" together, because, well, they tend to slobber a lot, even their king. Makes it more original sounding that way.
Neat distinction, yes?
Those Boos in that game are not alike the regular Boos with their menacing faces. The Boos I've seen in Sirena Beach's Hotel Defino are kinda a different branch of 'em, and judging from their actions, I'd say they're quite more on drooling and scaring people than normal Boos, and their name that is shared is not quite original.
Even their branch's leader bears the same name, "King Boo", and I don't find him the one and the same King Boo Luigi thwarted time and again.
I feel they should have a more fitting, distinct name among the other varieties. Given their obvious nature, maybe they should be called "Slob-Boos", and their leader, "King Slob-Boo", just like how Super Mario 3D World finally gave the once long-dormant variant of Goombas from Super Mario World, "Galoombas". It combines the two words, "Boo" and "Slobber" together, because, well, they tend to slobber a lot, even their king. Makes it more original sounding that way.
Neat distinction, yes?