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I thought this article would be updated fairly quickly when ''Super Mario 3D World'' came out, but there isn't anything about Boom Booms being in the game. Is it because The Boom Boom being mentioned to be in SM3DW already covers that, do we have evidence or just clinging to his character status, is it laziness, what? [[User:SmokedChili|SmokedChili]] ([[User talk:SmokedChili|Talk]]) ([[User:SmokedChili/Thoughts Page|Thoughts]]) 13:08, 22 January 2014 (EST)
I thought this article would be updated fairly quickly when ''Super Mario 3D World'' came out, but there isn't anything about Boom Booms being in the game. Is it because The Boom Boom being mentioned to be in SM3DW already covers that, do we have evidence or just clinging to his character status, is it laziness, what? [[User:SmokedChili|SmokedChili]] ([[User talk:SmokedChili|Talk]]) ([[User:SmokedChili/Thoughts Page|Thoughts]]) 13:08, 22 January 2014 (EST)
== Boom Boom (species)? ==
I'm sorry, but where has it ever been implied that Boom Boom is a species? Is it because you fight Boom Boom more than once? You fight Bowser more than once, but Bowser isn't a species, so that can't be it. What is it then? Do we just assume every Koopa is a species? Should there be a Morton (species) article? Or a Lemmy (species)? {{User|Magikrazy}}
:Because there is [[Pom Pom]], hope that helps. {{User:Boo4761/sig}}
::[[Talk:Boom_Boom#Create_a_Second_Page_for_the_Species|Reasons are here]], the main one being that you fight multiple Boom Booms at the same time, and not just Boom Boom and Pom Pom in the new games, but also two identical Boom Booms in SMA4. A lot of other things were ambiguous, so it made more sense to have both a species page and a character page instead of just a character page while ignoring all the iffy stuff. There was a lot of discussion preceding that TPP, where the definitive decision was made: 15 people voted in favour of making a species article (one of whom wanted ''only'' a species page), against 9 opposers. - {{User:Walkazo/sig}} 18:41, 3 November 2014 (EST)
:::I guess the multiple Boom Booms could consider it a species. I'm reminded of Pom Pom being able to create copies of herself. That could very well be the case in SMA4, but like the saying goes, "when you hear hoofbeats, think horses not zebras", so I guess the article has enough evidence for it. Thanks, Walky. {{User|Magikrazy}}
==New Super Mario Bros. U==
The Prima guide says they are one character. There is nothing stating they aren't all one character. The appearance on top of a castle isn't intended to be taken literally, it's just a marker for where Boom Boom will be fought if it were intended to be taken literally, then A: he's really huge up there, and B: he has some remarkable powers of incorporealness, being able to phase through that doorless roof when the player enters. As for Screwtop, Boss Sumo Bro isn't shown normally to keep the unusual boss a surprise. Given that one official source says they're all the same character and ''no'' official source says they're different, that means they're the same character, and should be treated here as such. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 20:45, 11 January 2018 (EST)
:This is part of a broader issue for us. After what Nintendo finally decided to tell us two years ago about the [[List of Toad profiles and statistics# Miis' Dialogues (Wii U version)|existence of character names]] [[List of Yoshi profiles and statistics# Miis' Dialogues (Wii U version)|which aren't actually personal names]] and after looking at the Japanese bios of various characters having this "issue", I came to the conclusion that the most appropriate answer to the question "Is the Boom Boom appearing in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' the same Boom Boom appearing in ''New Super Mario Bros. U''?" is neither "yes" or "no", but rather "That's irrelevant for Nintendo Co., Ltd.". They are always characters having the standard appearance of the species and the name of the species. I'm still wondering if we should make a proposal to more explicitly follow the depictions of Nintendo of America, [https://play.nintendo.com/themes/friends/toad/ who are more prone to stating the existence of "''The'' characters"], just like in this case. Regarding the second point, the Koopalings too were huge compared to the towers and castles and passed through the roof in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' so this is not something unique to Boom Booms. I mean, ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' had a similar system but clearly showed that there was just one Koopaling in each world who then jumped to the castle after being defeated at the tower, whereas here we clearly see different Boom Booms standing on top of the various towers at the same time. So, in terms of what the game shows us, we should conclude that the Boom Boom boss isn't the same. '''At the moment you can add what the PRIMA guide states in the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' section''', but I really wonder if someday we'll have to tackle the two big issues of regional depictions and the characters who have the standard appearance and name of the species. If anything, despite what the PRIMA guide consistently told us, we are not stating that Bowser Jr. is one of the eight Koopalings, i.e. Bowser's children, in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', are we?--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 09:22, 12 January 2018 (EST)
::Prima as a whole feels like a questionable source. As Mister Wu pointed out, they consider Bowser Jr. a koopaling when he's not and they claim (or used to claim, at least) that Daisy was Peach's cousin when Nintendo has never suggested that. I'm positive that more inaccuracies may exist somewhere in those guides.--[[User:Thatguy62|Thatguy62]] ([[User talk:Thatguy62|talk]]) 10:44, 12 January 2018 (EST)
:::iirc, it was ''Shonen Jump'' that called Bowser Jr. a Koopaling and not Prima. Either way, by simply being a young Koopa, he is, in fact, a "Koopaling," he's just not one of the "notorious" seven. And could you provide an exact source on the Daisy thing? Either way, Prima is an ''inordinately'' more accurate source than whatever Nintendo of Europe spontaneously decides to say, they've been known to outright make things up that are extraordinarily contradictory to what actual games depict. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]])
== Derived species ==
I gotta ask why that was changed to "variant" it was fine before [[User:MarioLover54|MarioLover54]] ([[User talk:MarioLover54|talk]]) 20:22, August 17, 2019 (EDT)
:There was a discussion about changing the terms [[Template talk:Species infobox#Simplify terminology to take into account different enemies that are actually of the same species|here]]. --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 20:25, August 17, 2019 (EDT)
==Merge this with [[Boom Boom]]==
{{Settled TPP}}
{{Proposal outcome|passed|16-0|merge}}
I think we should merge this page with the [[Boom Boom]] page. My reasons for this are similar to my reasoning for [[Talk:Birdo (species)#Merging this with Birdo|my proposal for merging Birdo and Birdo (species)]], except that here there are even fewer differences and reasons to split. Whereas Birdo at least has different colours, every Boom Boom besides Pom Pom (who I don't think is relevant here since she's in her own page) is identical (the shell having spikes or not is a design detail that varies by the game, not the individual), so we end up covering games with multiple Boom Booms here and games where there's only one on the main page, which is strange and results in much of the information about Boom Boom being arbitrarily split across two pages while some of it is on both pages (potentially violating [[MarioWiki:Once and only once|once and only once]]). There's also a lot of contradictory official information here about whether there's one Boom Boom or multiple (far more than Birdo has), when really all it is is the developers of each game using however many Boom Booms they want to use; this wouldn't be a problem if we had one page about Boom Boom, but because we have two, we have to speculate about which appearances are the character and which are the species. As an example, Boom Boom in New Super Mario Bros. U is the character according to a PRIMA guide but is the species according to the world map, which leads to us picking between the two official sources (which is discouraged by [[MarioWiki:Canonicity]]) to decide which page to put it on. Just because there's more than one doesn't mean we need to split in such a bizarre way, otherwise we should split Mario into character and species because there's two of him in the intro for Donkey Kong Jr., or Toadette because there's two in the Super Mario Galaxy intro, or Pom Pom because there can be two as goalkeepers in Mario Sports Superstars, or Bowser because you can place multiple of him in the Super Mario Maker games. There's also the fact that the Birdo proposal passing means that this being split is inconsistent.
'''Proposer''': {{User|Hewer}}<br>
'''Deadline''': August 23, 2021, 23:59 GMT
====Support====
#{{User|Hewer}} Per proposal.
#{{User|Keyblade Master}} I've actually never really liked how this was handled
#{{User|ShootingStar7X}} Per proposal.
#{{User|Ray Trace}} Per this all the way, I hated the way this article is handled for years. Having a general Boom Boom article that covers both and mentions instances where both individuals and species occur is much more ideal than having two almost redundant articles.
#{{User|Mister Wu}} Now that we are starting to have the templates to handle the situation where individuals tend to be as close to generic members of the species as possible and even bear the species' name, merging is feasible and should better reflect how these are handled by Nintendo.
#{{User|Waluigi Time}} I think we can agree that there is meant to be a Boom Boom character, however trying to discern whether it's the character or just a random member of the species (or both) in any given game is way too difficult.
#{{User|Somethingone}} Per Proposal.
#{{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} Yes. Please.
#{{User|Scrooge200}} Per proposal, this has always bothered me.
#{{User|WildWario}} Per proposal, I've always felt like the Boom Boom in each game was the same one, so I never saw the need for this article.
#{{User|DannyTheDingo}} Per proposal. Boom Booms across iterations don't vary enough to warrant its own "species" article.
#{{User|Wikiboy10}} Yeah, let's get this done too. Some parts of the article do sound like speculation. I mean, Pom Pom is even referred to as a plural.
#{{user|7feetunder}} Per proposal.
#{{User|TheFlameChomp}} Per proposal.
#{{User|BBQ Turtle}} Per all.
#{{User|Power Flotzo}} Per all.
====Oppose====
====Comments====

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