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I'm curious as to why the enemy Big Boo gets the part in the main article while this gets anecdotally tacked on as a separate page. What gives the enemy more merit than the boss to be on the main Big Boo page? Sure, Big Boos appear commonly as enemies in later games....but in the ''Super Mario'' series, Big Boos reappeared as bosses before they did as enemies. And not even as a differently-acting enemy, SMA4 came out long before NSMBW. Heck, in the ''Mario'' franchise as a whole, a singular boss Big Boo appeared first next in ''Yoshi's Safari''. What I'm saying ultimately amounts to why is the enemy given more priority than the boss for SMW? It appears more in the game? That's to be expected given the role, so that really doesn't work. Really, though, they're differently-acting versions of the same thing with the ''same name''. And that thing about the different colors also isn't true, the boss is more transparent but uses the same palette. I think they can share the main article, just in different paragraphs. Admittedly, there aren't a lot of cases where an enemy appears as a differently-acting boss in this franchise (the only other examples I can think of offhand is Prince Froggy who at least has a different English name, with Mask Gate's situation being comparable), but I think this should work. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 19:04, November 20, 2019 (EST)
I'm curious as to why the enemy Big Boo gets the part in the main article while this gets anecdotally tacked on as a separate page. What gives the enemy more merit than the boss to be on the main Big Boo page? Sure, Big Boos appear commonly as enemies in later games....but in the ''Super Mario'' series, Big Boos reappeared as bosses before they did as enemies. And not even as a differently-acting enemy, SMA4 came out long before NSMBW. Heck, in the ''Mario'' franchise as a whole, a singular boss Big Boo appeared first next in ''Yoshi's Safari''. What I'm saying ultimately amounts to why is the enemy given more priority than the boss for SMW? It appears more in the game? That's to be expected given the role, so that really doesn't work. Really, though, they're differently-acting versions of the same thing with the ''same name''. And that thing about the different colors also isn't true, the boss is more transparent but uses the same palette. I think they can share the main article, just in different paragraphs. Admittedly, there aren't a lot of cases where an enemy appears as a differently-acting boss in this franchise (the only other examples I can think of offhand is Prince Froggy who at least has a different English name, with Mask Gate's situation being comparable), but I think this should work. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 19:04, November 20, 2019 (EST)
:It makes perfect sense to me, the Big Boo article is for the species. As for whether they should share a page or not, I have no strong feelings either way at this time. --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 19:18, November 20, 2019 (EST)
:It makes perfect sense to me, the Big Boo article is for the species. As for whether they should share a page or not, I have no strong feelings either way at this time. --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 19:18, November 20, 2019 (EST)

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