>>37864990Once again, you should look at their other language names to figure out what they're about
>Scorbunny - Scorch + Bunny>Flambino - Flame + Bambino (child)>Hibani - Hi (fire) + Hibana (fire crackle) + Bunny>Hopplo - Hoppeln (to hope) + Lohe (flame)>Grookey - Groovy + Monkey>Ouistempo - Ouistiti (marmoset) + Tempo>Sarunori - Saru (monkey) + Nori (rhythm)>Chimpep - Chimpanzee + Pep>Sobble - Sob + Bubble>Larméléon - Larme (tear) + Caméléon (chameleon)>Messon - Mesomeso (sound of sobbing) + Chameleon>Memmeon - Memme (sissy) + Chamäleon (chameleon)Scorbunny's theme is football, the other two have different themes.
The only shared theme that makes sense so far is British entertainment
>Scorbunny is sport (football)>Grookey is music>Sobble is theatre (dramatic, will become a "chameleon actor")