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The Molluskings article has an edited version of the article on Toady Bloysters. I realize I'm biased toward my version, but I believe the description within the Molluskings article would fit better here.
The [[Mollusking|Mollusking]] article has an edited version of the article on Toady Bloysters. I realize I'm biased toward my version, but I believe the description within the Mollusking article would fit better here.
 
:Go for it. If you find a family article needs to be rewritten, chances are the main articles do as well. Family articles are usually meant to be summaries of creatures though, so doing so might involve a little more than copying and pasting, hence why I completely rewrote [[Grub-dog]] but couldn't find the energy to do the individual articles. {{user:Jimbo Jambo/sig}}
 
"They fly and follow the player" around that time, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=at9Khd-W97o upper left corner, you'll see one.
:Hmm, okay... I was worried because I saw the "Pikmin 3 Enemies" category in this article and I made myself the question: "When and where they appear in Pikmin 3?"  ... But well, in that moment of the video that you say, yes... Maybe it is a Toady Bloyster. Maybe. [[User:Kingpowl|Kingpowl~]] ([[User talk:Kingpowl|talk]]) 21:55, May 19, 2013 (UTC)
 
== Gallery ==
 
Hum... Pictures from Pikmin 2?<br>
They have removed it?  ó_ò<br>
I think the article should have pictures from both games in the gallery. '''[[User:Kingpowl|Kingpowl]]''' ~ ''([[User talk:Kingpowl|disc.]])'' 21:50, August 3, 2013 (UTC)
 
The gallery has been updated, just had to do some searchin'.
 
[[User:Jpmrocks7|Captain JPMRocks, at your service.]] ([[User talk:Jpmrocks7|talk]]) 23:13, August 3, 2013 (UTC)
 
== About the Japanese version of Toady Bloysters Louie's Notes. =
 
I have translated the Japanese version of the Toady Bloyster recipe into English and am posting it here.
In the Japanese version, Louie says , "The back gills and eyeballs are both delicious. The texture of the eyeball in particular is irresistible." {{unsigned|Tomoes12}}

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The Mollusking article has an edited version of the article on Toady Bloysters. I realize I'm biased toward my version, but I believe the description within the Mollusking article would fit better here.

Go for it. If you find a family article needs to be rewritten, chances are the main articles do as well. Family articles are usually meant to be summaries of creatures though, so doing so might involve a little more than copying and pasting, hence why I completely rewrote Grub-dog but couldn't find the energy to do the individual articles. —Jimbo Jambo

"They fly and follow the player" around that time, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=at9Khd-W97o upper left corner, you'll see one.

Hmm, okay... I was worried because I saw the "Pikmin 3 Enemies" category in this article and I made myself the question: "When and where they appear in Pikmin 3?" ... But well, in that moment of the video that you say, yes... Maybe it is a Toady Bloyster. Maybe. Kingpowl~ (talk) 21:55, May 19, 2013 (UTC)

Gallery[edit]

Hum... Pictures from Pikmin 2?
They have removed it? ó_ò
I think the article should have pictures from both games in the gallery. Kingpowl ~ (disc.) 21:50, August 3, 2013 (UTC)

The gallery has been updated, just had to do some searchin'.

Captain JPMRocks, at your service. (talk) 23:13, August 3, 2013 (UTC)

= About the Japanese version of Toady Bloysters Louie's Notes.[edit]

I have translated the Japanese version of the Toady Bloyster recipe into English and am posting it here. In the Japanese version, Louie says , "The back gills and eyeballs are both delicious. The texture of the eyeball in particular is irresistible." The preceding unsigned comment was added by Tomoes12 • (talk) • (contribs)