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The '''Hoohooligans''' are an elliptical people that inhabit [[Hoohoo Village]]. Their body structure is very comparable to a cactus, but they are most likely designed after upright [[bean]]s. The [[Hoohoo civilization]], who are said to be ancient Hoohooligans, wrote jokes in ancient letters called [[Hooroglyphs]] and constructed [[Hoohooros]]. An [[Mysterious Mine Carts owner|old Hoohooligan]] runs the [[Mysterious Mine Carts]] [[minigame]].
The '''Hoohooligans''' are an elliptical people that inhabit [[Hoohoo Village]]. Their body structure is very comparable to a cactus, but they are most likely designed after upright [[bean]]s. The [[Hoohoo civilization]], who are said to be ancient Hoohooligans, wrote jokes in pictographs called [[Hooroglyphs]] and constructed [[Hoohooros]]. An [[Mysterious Mine Carts owner|old Hoohooligan]] runs the [[Mysterious Mine Carts]] [[minigame]].


In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', [[Hooski]]s that resemble brown Hoohooligans appear.
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', [[Hooski]]s that resemble brown Hoohooligans appear.

Revision as of 13:09, June 6, 2019

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Not to be confused with Hooligon.

The Hoohooligans are an elliptical people that inhabit Hoohoo Village. Their body structure is very comparable to a cactus, but they are most likely designed after upright beans. The Hoohoo civilization, who are said to be ancient Hoohooligans, wrote jokes in pictographs called Hooroglyphs and constructed Hoohooros. An old Hoohooligan runs the Mysterious Mine Carts minigame.

In Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, Hooskis that resemble brown Hoohooligans appear.

Trivia

  • The Hoohooligans' name is a portmanteau of "Hoohoo" (the style of laughing Hoohoo Mountain was named for) and "hooligan" (meaning "a rowdy person").
  • The Hoohooligans closely resemble Haniwa, simple ancient Japanese sculptures, as well as the Gyroids from Animal Crossing and the Cactuar monsters from Final Fantasy.