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== History section == | == History section == | ||
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{{ | {{ProposalOutcome|vetoed|[[MarioWiki:Proposals#Rules|Rule #15]]. A discussion can take place, but there doesn't need to be a proposal for something like this.}} | ||
This article appears to have enough information to add a History section, and right now I think that it looks a bit awkward without one, so should this section be added? | This article appears to have enough information to add a History section, and right now I think that it looks a bit awkward without one, so should this section be added? | ||
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== Consider the ''Super Mario Maker'' games a design cameo rather than a full appearance == | == Consider the ''Super Mario Maker'' games a design cameo rather than a full appearance == | ||
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See above (this affects both Blurp and Deep Cheep). In SMM/2's SMW and NSMBU styles, the designs of Blurp and Deep Cheep are used to stand in for the green Cheep Cheeps in fitting with the bases of said styles. However, they are always treated simply as Cheep Cheeps (and it doesn't even act like Deep Cheep in NSMBU style). This proposal aims to reflect that: treating these as normal Cheep Cheeps that, for stylistic reasons, happen to resemble Blurp and Deep Cheep and not being Blurp and Deep Cheep themselves. They would not be completely excised from the pages, as the usage of their designs can be noted in an "other appearances and references" section'''(EDIT:, or can be noted in an abridged "Super Mario Maker/Super Mario Maker 2" section if that is preferred)'''. | See above (this affects both Blurp and Deep Cheep). In SMM/2's SMW and NSMBU styles, the designs of Blurp and Deep Cheep are used to stand in for the green Cheep Cheeps in fitting with the bases of said styles. However, they are always treated simply as Cheep Cheeps (and it doesn't even act like Deep Cheep in NSMBU style). This proposal aims to reflect that: treating these as normal Cheep Cheeps that, for stylistic reasons, happen to resemble Blurp and Deep Cheep and not being Blurp and Deep Cheep themselves. They would not be completely excised from the pages, as the usage of their designs can be noted in an "other appearances and references" section'''(EDIT:, or can be noted in an abridged "Super Mario Maker/Super Mario Maker 2" section if that is preferred)'''. | ||
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'''Proposer''': {{user|Doc von Schmeltwick}}<br> | '''Proposer''': {{user|Doc von Schmeltwick}}<br> | ||
'''Deadline''': October | '''Deadline''': October 18, 2021, 23:59 GMT | ||
===Support=== | ===Support=== | ||
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#{{User|Blinker}} Per all. Seems like a similar situation to, say, Fishin' Lakitu. | #{{User|Blinker}} Per all. Seems like a similar situation to, say, Fishin' Lakitu. | ||
#{{User|OhoJeeOnFire}} Per all. In the game, they are called “Cheep Cheeps,” but in ''New Super Mario Bros. U'', they are called “Deep Cheeps.” | #{{User|OhoJeeOnFire}} Per all. In the game, they are called “Cheep Cheeps,” but in ''New Super Mario Bros. U'', they are called “Deep Cheeps.” | ||
===Oppose=== | ===Oppose=== | ||
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#{{User|Ray Trace}} Per 7feetunder. | #{{User|Ray Trace}} Per 7feetunder. | ||
#{{User|Somethingone}} Just because this one single appearance isn’t named by the sound effects means that it’s only a cameo? I’m sorry, but this makes no sense to me. If the galoombas were called goombas by the sound effects, would we be considering that a cameo? Just because it isn’t named doesn’t mean it doesn’t appear, and I feel like this passing would just make a bunch of slippery slope “name determines all” cases of inconsistent consistency. Also, per 7feetunder. | #{{User|Somethingone}} Just because this one single appearance isn’t named by the sound effects means that it’s only a cameo? I’m sorry, but this makes no sense to me. If the galoombas were called goombas by the sound effects, would we be considering that a cameo? Just because it isn’t named doesn’t mean it doesn’t appear, and I feel like this passing would just make a bunch of slippery slope “name determines all” cases of inconsistent consistency. Also, per 7feetunder. | ||
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:::How can it possibly be fan fiction if it's clearly based on an official design in official material? {{User:Swallow/sig}} 14:44, October 16, 2021 (EDT) | :::How can it possibly be fan fiction if it's clearly based on an official design in official material? {{User:Swallow/sig}} 14:44, October 16, 2021 (EDT) | ||
::::Koopa Troopa in ''Mario Clash'' is built directly off Shellcreeper's original design, but it's not a direct appearance of Shellcreepers. Adult Yoshis for years used a design built off Baby Yoshis in ''Yoshi's Story'', but we don't consider those Baby Yoshis too. And then there's that whole kerfuffle that took years to sort out regarding Cheep Chomp being redesigned to resemble Boss Bass and subsequently recolored to look less like it. This is actually also fairly comparable to how the wiki formerly considered the Goombas in ''Mario Kart 7'' to be Big Goombas based on appearance alone. In some respects, it can also be compared to how Bullet Bill would occasionally use a design many people would more associate with Banzai Bills. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 14:56, October 16, 2021 (EDT) | ::::Koopa Troopa in ''Mario Clash'' is built directly off Shellcreeper's original design, but it's not a direct appearance of Shellcreepers. Adult Yoshis for years used a design built off Baby Yoshis in ''Yoshi's Story'', but we don't consider those Baby Yoshis too. And then there's that whole kerfuffle that took years to sort out regarding Cheep Chomp being redesigned to resemble Boss Bass and subsequently recolored to look less like it. This is actually also fairly comparable to how the wiki formerly considered the Goombas in ''Mario Kart 7'' to be Big Goombas based on appearance alone. In some respects, it can also be compared to how Bullet Bill would occasionally use a design many people would more associate with Banzai Bills. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 14:56, October 16, 2021 (EDT) | ||
@HappyToad: This is a completely different situation to Bloobers being renamed to Bloopers. Those are the same thing but with different names, while these are different things but with the same name. {{User:Hewer/sig}} 05:49, October 16, 2021 (EDT) | @HappyToad: This is a completely different situation to Bloobers being renamed to Bloopers. Those are the same thing but with different names, while these are different things but with the same name. {{User:Hewer/sig}} 05:49, October 16, 2021 (EDT) | ||
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:::::Ok, I've read over what I wrote again and had a think about it, and it didn't really get the point that I was trying to get across. What I was trying to say is that if for some reason Nintendo called a Blooper a Bloober again (even just for a single appearance), we ''would'' acknowledge that based on the official name, while continuing to call the ones from previous appearances what they were called at that point in time. My point is that seeing as it was clearly a deliberate choice on Nintendo's part to, at the very least, call Blurps "Cheep Cheeps" based on the [[River Fish in the Forest#Description|River Fish in the Forest description]], it should be acknowledged here.<br> | :::::Ok, I've read over what I wrote again and had a think about it, and it didn't really get the point that I was trying to get across. What I was trying to say is that if for some reason Nintendo called a Blooper a Bloober again (even just for a single appearance), we ''would'' acknowledge that based on the official name, while continuing to call the ones from previous appearances what they were called at that point in time. My point is that seeing as it was clearly a deliberate choice on Nintendo's part to, at the very least, call Blurps "Cheep Cheeps" based on the [[River Fish in the Forest#Description|River Fish in the Forest description]], it should be acknowledged here.<br> | ||
:::::The part where I said that 'if anything the current name of a Blurp is effectively "Cheep Cheep,"' I was trying to say that by the logic which is being used at the moment and the most recent name part of the naming policy, as well as the first point in acceptable sources being "Name provided in-game or in the enclosed instruction manual," these appearances of Blurps go by the name "Cheep Cheep," and so it makes the most sense for them to be on that article. Also consider this: someone is playing ''Super Mario Maker 2'''s Story Mode and they came across River Fish in the Forest. They see the name "Cheep Cheep" in the description and they don't actually know what a Cheep Cheep is. Rather than just playing the level and finding out, instead [[google:Cheep Cheep|they Google it]], and one of the first things which comes up is the Cheep Cheep article on this wiki, and so they click on it, but when they look in the [[Gallery:Cheep Cheep|gallery]], they don't find any green Cheep Cheeps from the SMW style in the game because we're considering them to actually be Blurps. If we called them Cheep Cheeps, as the game does, then this theoretical person wouldn't have had this issue and would've known what they were about to find in the level straight away. {{User:HappyToad/sig}} 15:11, October 16, 2021 (EDT) | :::::The part where I said that 'if anything the current name of a Blurp is effectively "Cheep Cheep,"' I was trying to say that by the logic which is being used at the moment and the most recent name part of the naming policy, as well as the first point in acceptable sources being "Name provided in-game or in the enclosed instruction manual," these appearances of Blurps go by the name "Cheep Cheep," and so it makes the most sense for them to be on that article. Also consider this: someone is playing ''Super Mario Maker 2'''s Story Mode and they came across River Fish in the Forest. They see the name "Cheep Cheep" in the description and they don't actually know what a Cheep Cheep is. Rather than just playing the level and finding out, instead [[google:Cheep Cheep|they Google it]], and one of the first things which comes up is the Cheep Cheep article on this wiki, and so they click on it, but when they look in the [[Gallery:Cheep Cheep|gallery]], they don't find any green Cheep Cheeps from the SMW style in the game because we're considering them to actually be Blurps. If we called them Cheep Cheeps, as the game does, then this theoretical person wouldn't have had this issue and would've known what they were about to find in the level straight away. {{User:HappyToad/sig}} 15:11, October 16, 2021 (EDT) | ||