Talk:Pinna Park
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I think Pinna means Pineapple in Italian... O_oPaper Jorge
- Read the Trivia section. -- Son of Suns
- I dunno. I don't know Italian. =( -- Son of Suns
- At the Babel Fish translating website, "pinna" is Italian for "fin". -- Son of Suns
- Ok. I believe that.
What I was going to sya before the Edit Conflict:
- Piña is pineapple in Spanish. Since we don't know Italian, and the translator says "fin", this is a moot argument. Pinna as Fin will stay in the article. -- Son of Suns
- You can find it in Word (I believe in symbols), or on the internet (at a translator website). -- Son of Suns
7 Attractionz
Technically, there are 7 attractions, not 5. There's a Boygey Petting Zoo near the Pirate Ships, & what might be a funhouse behind the Ferriswheel. I'm just being honest. File:Strollin' Stu.png BoygeyMario File:Flaminstu.jpg 13:14, 2 June 2013 (EDT)
- Can you provide proof of that? Also, is "boygey" an official name? -- ( • ) 13:33, 2 June 2013 (EDT)
- A male magenta Noki claims the area behind the ferriswheel is a ride (Under maintenance), & a female purple Noki is already in charge of the actual ferriswheel. Also, the name Boygey seems to fit them better & to me it shows them moar respect. Plus, even though there's no Noki in charge of their petting zoo, I think the boygeys might actually be in charge of themselves. After all, boygeys are the main inhabitants of Pinna Park. (I've counted the park's population: 18 Nokis, 6 Piantas, 44 boygeys, 2 Yoshis, & 5 Sunflowers, Total=75!). I've said too much, haven't I. BoygeyPumpkineer