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  |japname=Ana Mogurā
  |jpname=Ana Mogurā
  |de=Graulwurf
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The Holey Moley's arms resemble the sleeves worn by French soldiers in the nineteenth century; they have red stripes and "hems." The palms of the Holey Moley's hands are light purple, while the tops of its hands are dark purple and decorated with twin, S-shaped symbols that are orange and yellow and purple and blue, respectively. Each of this Dream Eater's hands have three sharp claws that are turquoise with yellow tips. The Holey Moley's body is mostly black in coloration; the Nightmare Dream Eater emblem appears on the center of its yellow-brown chest and has a rainbow-colored, S-shaped symbol on either side of it.   
The Holey Moley's arms resemble the sleeves worn by French soldiers in the nineteenth century; they have red stripes and "hems." The palms of the Holey Moley's hands are light purple, while the tops of its hands are dark purple and decorated with twin, S-shaped symbols that are orange and yellow and purple and blue, respectively. Each of this Dream Eater's hands have three sharp claws that are turquoise with yellow tips. The Holey Moley's body is mostly black in coloration; the Nightmare Dream Eater emblem appears on the center of its yellow-brown chest and has a rainbow-colored, S-shaped symbol on either side of it.   


This Dream Eater's English and Japanese names are derived from {{nihongo|"Hole {{w|Talpa europaea|Mole}}"|穴土竜|Ana Mogura}} and refer to the real-world mole's propensity for burrowing. The English name is also a double entendre on "[[wiktionary:holy moley|holy moley]]," an expression of surprise.
This Dream Eater's English and Japanese names are derived from {{nihongo|"Hole {{w|Talpa europaea|Mole}}"|穴土竜|Ana Mogura}} and refer to the real-world mole's propensity for burrowing. The English name is also a double entendre on "{{wikt|holy moley}}," an expression of surprise.


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