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Created page with "Hello, I'd like to ask why this species is called a mucus "toad" since toads have more bumpy and rough skin but this monster girl here has smooth skin so her species should be called "mucus frog" since she's closer to a frog than a toad. So I would like to propose that the mucus toad's name be changed to mucus frog."
 
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Hello, I'd like to ask why this species is called a mucus "toad" since toads have more bumpy and rough skin but this monster girl here has smooth skin so her species should be called "mucus frog" since she's closer to a frog than a toad. So I would like to propose that the mucus toad's name be changed to mucus frog.
Hello, I'd like to ask why this species is called a mucus "toad" since toads have more bumpy and rough skin but this monster girl here has smooth skin so her species should be called "mucus frog" since she's closer to a frog than a toad. So I would like to propose that the mucus toad's name be changed to mucus frog. {{unsigned|FlamemonGamer}}
* The name is written in Japanese version as toad (please check the katagana), we don't rename profile in significant degrees. --[[User:Hinami|Hinami]] ([[User talk:Hinami|talk]]) 06:51, 12 October 2024 (UTC)

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Hello, I'd like to ask why this species is called a mucus "toad" since toads have more bumpy and rough skin but this monster girl here has smooth skin so her species should be called "mucus frog" since she's closer to a frog than a toad. So I would like to propose that the mucus toad's name be changed to mucus frog. —Preceding unsigned comment added by FlamemonGamer (talkcontribs)

  • The name is written in Japanese version as toad (please check the katagana), we don't rename profile in significant degrees. --Hinami (talk) 06:51, 12 October 2024 (UTC)