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Biigoh Quest 7 will be a master piece where Biigoh loses memories and has to help a bunch of ecoterrorists destroy magical power plants that are literally killing the planet all the while dealing with bullshit from all the unimportant characters and there's also an emo not-Biigoh who's liketen times better than normal Biigoh who's got alien ass specks on their jeans so that makes them summon a meteor.
You are cordially invited, as a guest of honor, to the Halloween tanuki hotp- I mean, to the Halloween Hot Springs excursion! Pay no attention to the chopped onions, the carrots, the celery, the spices, or the broth. It's totally legit!
If you have four Biigohs and take away two Biigohs, how many Biigohs do you have?
Did you say two?
If so, you're wrong! You'd have eight Biigohs, obviously.
--by shaving away all of the excess fluff during harvest season, we can keep the unhusked tanuki fluff for the spring season where we can then begin anew. Planting the fluff allows for new tanuki to grow over the three month long incubation period right in time for harvest.