What does 'Yurarin' comes from?

IceShadow1199

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I was messing around the Super Mario Wiki, I checked Super Mario Land enemies and I saw Yurarin, I clicked in the page and then I readed everything, but I tried to check it's japanese name so I could find clues and I saw nothing, all I saw was the 「ユラリン」 and nothing else.

For those who don't play Super Mario Land:

Yurarin are seahorse-like dragons from Muda Kingdom.

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Creeper said:
「ユラリン」 is english for Yurarin.
Well I'm sorry to say but that's going to my sig.
 
New Super Yoshi said:
Well I'm sorry to say but that's going to my sig.

YES

A MISTAKE I MADE ON PURPOSE IS IN SOMEBODY'S SIG

I HAVE SUCCESS
 
IceShadow1199 said:
I was messing around the Super Mario Wiki, I checked Super Mario Land enemies and I saw Yurarin, I clicked in the page and then I readed everything, but I tried to check it's japanese name so I could find clues and I saw nothing, all I saw was the 「ユラリン」 and nothing else.

For those who don't play Super Mario Land:

Yurarin are seahorse-like dragons from Muda Kingdom.
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gutsyGumshoe said:
IceShadow1199 said:
I was messing around the Super Mario Wiki, I checked Super Mario Land enemies and I saw Yurarin, I clicked in the page and then I readed everything, but I tried to check it's japanese name so I could find clues and I saw nothing, all I saw was the 「ユラリン」 and nothing else.

For those who don't play Super Mario Land:

Yurarin are seahorse-like dragons from Muda Kingdom.
Here
Anyone know what this means? あなたは言わないで!
 
@SPF: You do not say

I'm talking what word Yurarin comes from, not about what it means.
 
IceShadow1199 said:
@SPF: You do not say

I'm talking what word Yurarin comes from, not about what it means.

Yurarin is probably a Japanese name for an enemy. It probably doesn't have an actual meaning
 
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