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::::I still don't understand why we couldn't just make sections just like this (example is for Mario): Yoshi's Island, Yoshi's Island DS, Partners in Time, Super Mario Bros. Super Show! live action (with note that the previous three titles taking place in the Mushroom World leaves a plothole: how did Mario get to Brooklyn and not remember the Mushroom Kingdom), Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. Super Show! animated (noting that Bowser was defeated at the end of SMB, the Super Show retconned that he maintained power even after Peach was rescued and note how the show ended before it could show Bowser's defeat, which was mentioned in Super Mario Bros. 2 that he had been out of power in the Mushroom Kingdom), Super Mario Bros. 2 Japan, Super Mario Bros. 2 USA, Super Mario Bros. 3, Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 (no plot-holes: the possibility of Bowser being locked into the Banishment Zone after Peach was rescued was not impossible: the game ends after she was rescued), Super Mario World game, Super Mario World TV show (occurs after SMW as known by Mama Luigi episode.  Note that said episode was a retelling of SMW, but many things were changed, mention Luigi's story-telling tendencies from PM2, note that Yoshi character was not a baby in SMW), and so on and so on.  Let's then not mention maybes at all, but just point out inconsistencies, even between games to one another.  However, we should not mention inconsistencies between alternate media and games within the games sections, just within the alternate media sections.  Sound good? {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 01:24, 6 August 2008 (EDT)
::::I still don't understand why we couldn't just make sections just like this (example is for Mario): Yoshi's Island, Yoshi's Island DS, Partners in Time, Super Mario Bros. Super Show! live action (with note that the previous three titles taking place in the Mushroom World leaves a plothole: how did Mario get to Brooklyn and not remember the Mushroom Kingdom), Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. Super Show! animated (noting that Bowser was defeated at the end of SMB, the Super Show retconned that he maintained power even after Peach was rescued and note how the show ended before it could show Bowser's defeat, which was mentioned in Super Mario Bros. 2 that he had been out of power in the Mushroom Kingdom), Super Mario Bros. 2 Japan, Super Mario Bros. 2 USA, Super Mario Bros. 3, Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 (no plot-holes: the possibility of Bowser being locked into the Banishment Zone after Peach was rescued was not impossible: the game ends after she was rescued), Super Mario World game, Super Mario World TV show (occurs after SMW as known by Mama Luigi episode.  Note that said episode was a retelling of SMW, but many things were changed, mention Luigi's story-telling tendencies from PM2, note that Yoshi character was not a baby in SMW), and so on and so on.  Let's then not mention maybes at all, but just point out inconsistencies, even between games to one another.  However, we should not mention inconsistencies between alternate media and games within the games sections, just within the alternate media sections.  Sound good? {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 01:24, 6 August 2008 (EDT)
:::::I guess that would work. But we should introduce this to the rest of the Wiki via Proposal before changing anything, as there's bound to be opposition and confusion amongst the other Users if we suddenly start adding the alternate media to the History sections. - {{User:Walkazo/sig}} 22:39, 6 August 2008 (EDT)
:::::I guess that would work. But we should introduce this to the rest of the Wiki via Proposal before changing anything, as there's bound to be opposition and confusion amongst the other Users if we suddenly start adding the alternate media to the History sections. - {{User:Walkazo/sig}} 22:39, 6 August 2008 (EDT)
::::I wonder how one would go about writing such a proposal?  It would be very unfortunate to see a bunch of newcomers unaware that there is no official canon vote based on their personal ideas of canon and thus set the Wiki back a bit... our best bet may be to change MarioWiki:Canonicity to remove the fanon and replace it with the concepts we've been discussing first.  There really is no argument here: fanon shouldn't be taken as canon, so this page should be pretty easy to alter, don't you think? {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 00:49, 7 August 2008 (EDT)


Okay, I think I have a solution to this problem that will make everyone happy.  We create a template that is hidden when the article is first accessed.  This template will contain a section about one particular alternate canon source and then be placed in its appropriate place in the biography.  If a reader wants to know about the alternate canon source's relation to the video games, he or she can click the expand button on the template and read it.  Otherwise, it is easy to skip over.  So, for example, if you look at the [[Mario]] article, the sections "Growing Up in Brooklyn" and "Super Mario Bros. Plumbing" would be placed in a template.  Does that make sense? {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 11:42, 7 August 2008 (EDT)
Okay, I think I have a solution to this problem that will make everyone happy.  We create a template that is hidden when the article is first accessed.  This template will contain a section about one particular alternate canon source and then be placed in its appropriate place in the biography.  If a reader wants to know about the alternate canon source's relation to the video games, he or she can click the expand button on the template and read it.  Otherwise, it is easy to skip over.  So, for example, if you look at the [[Mario]] article, the sections "Growing Up in Brooklyn" and "Super Mario Bros. Plumbing" would be placed in a template.  Does that make sense? {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 11:42, 7 August 2008 (EDT)

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