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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) | 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) | :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) | ||