Talk:Kamek
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[edit] what does this mean?
In the Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time section, the peculiar observation is made that "In the part before and during the battle in the end of Yoshi's Island against Kamek, Kamek wears an apron!" This is followed by the even more bizarre assertion that An apron is derived from the word " napron".
I would toast this nonsense but presumably someone meant /something/ when they put it in. But what? Is this one of those things you have to have played the game to understand? Pseudo Intellectual
- I've removed the sentence about the apron altogether, since it now seems to have no point or meaning at all, and doesn't fit in with the surrounding text at all. Unless somebody wants to dedicate a whole section to it? Justdig 10:18, 27 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] = King Kamek ?
What do you think?
- Kamek is not a king and does not have the title of "King." --65.96.154.117 17:38, 9 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] = ????
I always thought Kamek was female...
- Kamek is male, Kammy is female. --65.96.154.117 17:38, 9 September 2006 (UTC)
- But Kamek did adopt Bowser.Goodgirldv9898 14:58, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Kamek in Japan
Kamek has appeared alongside other Magikoopas as a specific character, right? The article implies so. So if every Magikoopa is "Kamek" in the Japanese versions, what is the character's name? Is there any distinction made, or is he just a generic kamek with a special rank and possibly sprite? 68.111.151.192 14:18, 6 April 2007 (UTC)