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Revision as of 07:21, January 29, 2022

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Not to be confused with Hooligon.

The Hoohooligans are an elliptical people that inhabit Hoohoo Village. Their name is a portmanteau of "hoohoo", an onomatopoeia for laughing, and "hooligan", a word for a rowdy person. Their body structure is reminiscent of a cactus and likely designed after upright beans; they also closely resemble the simple ancient Japanese sculptures known as Haniwa.

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, the Hooskis resemble brown Hoohooligans.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ウフ族
Ufu-zoku
From「ウフッ」(ufu, onomatopoeia for chuckling) and「族」(zoku, tribe)

Spanish (NOE) Judía juajuá
By conjecture: Hoohoo Beanish