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So I notice that the current names in other languages so far refer to "fossilized dragons" just like the article quote. Are we sure this is supposed to be "Dragon (''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'')" and not "Fossilized dragon"? [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 15:08, October 30, 2023 (EDT) | So I notice that the current names in other languages so far refer to "fossilized dragons" just like the article quote. Are we sure this is supposed to be "Dragon (''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'')" and not "Fossilized dragon"? [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 15:08, October 30, 2023 (EDT) | ||
:Unless "fossilized dragon" is used consistently in the game, I'd rather the article keeps "dragon" as its title because it's more succinct. If it's gonna stay like this, I'd also entertain a merge with [[Dragon (Yoshi's Story)]], seeing as they are both generically called dragons in English and Japanese, both are serpent-like creatures that act as moving platforms, and both use the [[Blargg]]-esque design seen in other Mario dragons. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 16:45, October 30, 2023 (EDT) | :Unless "fossilized dragon" is used consistently in the game, I'd rather the article keeps "dragon" as its title because it's more succinct. If it's gonna stay like this, I'd also entertain a merge with [[Dragon (Yoshi's Story)]], seeing as they are both generically called dragons in English and Japanese, both are serpent-like creatures that act as moving platforms, and both use the [[Blargg]]-esque design seen in other Mario dragons. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 16:45, October 30, 2023 (EDT) | ||