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Final chance to vote on this Goomy’s name! ‘Like’ a comment below to vote or write your own. The comments I’ve written are all suggestions from other people in my Shorts video!

4 months ago | [YT] | 138



@blurdsytheguy2593

Monster Truck

4 months ago | 33

@ponyta_lover_Boo

Puddles?

4 months ago | 17

@Fawnest

Googamesh

4 months ago | 45

@Fawnest

Goombert

4 months ago | 15

@SillyandgoofyAnim8or

Shmoopy

4 months ago | 12

@snowythompson2349

Jubilex, Lord of Slime.

4 months ago | 3

@Fawnest

Amadeus XIII

4 months ago | 9

@Maria-xy2vs

Glorpy

4 months ago | 2

@strawb3rrymi1k_

Gumbert

4 months ago | 2

@gayandvibing9743

Samuel. I don't know why but it's just what I think of when I look in his eyes

4 months ago (edited) | 5

@Dorkitdoo

Gloopert

4 months ago | 7

@b.dickinson

Pyotr

4 months ago | 4

@jefferyjefejeffy

Call him the Loathsoma Snunchkoid

4 months ago | 5

@LeafeonInfinite

Goob

4 months ago | 7

@aquietdragon5671

Gilbert gilbert goomy

4 months ago | 2

@fart7361

Gub

4 months ago | 3

@Fawnest

Kevin

4 months ago | 12

@snekstashe

Blorp.

4 months ago | 3

@DrakonBlake

T. gastrorex. D being short for Térasdrakon (Téras meaning monster and drakon meaning dragon). Gastrorex meaning stomach king. Cause slugs and snails are Gastropods (Stomach feet), and Goomy rules. I’ve not properly confirmed it but. I’ve also read that drakon (Latin phonetic spelling of the classical Greek word for dragon and serpent) might’ve had more associations with acid and poison and such with ancient Greeks than what dragons are more associated with today. And also been more much more associated with snakes and serpents than the popular modern western idea of dragons. Though some ancient Greek dragons still had associations with fire. And some may have even breathed it in some stories.

4 months ago (edited) | 2

@coinzandcandy550

Glumbert

4 months ago | 1