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==Merge Boomerang bros M&L:SS to [[Boomerang Bro.]]== | ==Merge Boomerang bros M&L:SS to [[Boomerang Bro.]]== | ||
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I feel this is necessary since the Japanese name for both simply calls them Boomerang Bro. also they share the same attack and it doesnt make sense to have them as two seperate species of the same name since we don't have anything else like that | I feel this is necessary since the Japanese name for both simply calls them Boomerang Bro. also they share the same attack and it doesnt make sense to have them as two seperate species of the same name since we don't have anything else like that | ||
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:No, that's against [[MarioWiki:Naming|policy]]: we're an English wiki - that's why we don't call the ''SMS'' King Boo "Bosu Teresa". '''Block Partier''': I agree that it's a good idea to have a ''M&L:SS'' section linking to this page with {{tem|Main}} (like how we deal with the King Boo articles): not including one right from the start was an oversight on my part, which I have now fixed. I disagree about the Bros. looking similar enough to leave them together: as I keep saying, normal Boomerang Bros. do not have plants growing out of their heads (I could ignore the other discrepancies in their appearance, but not this one). The head-sprouts are the only significant difference between the other Beanish Koopas and the mainstream enemies (Troopeas and normal Koopas; Paratroopeas and Scaratroopeas from Paratroopas; Lakipeas and Lakitus), suggesting the Boomerang Bro. is also meant to be a Beanbean Kingdom equivalent. Also, the Boomerang Bros. helmets are quite unlike the ''M&L:SS'' Hammer Bros.'s helmets, which resemble normal Hammer.Boomerang Bro. helmets, so it's not just a stylistic change, which one could argue is the case with the Dry Bones (although the French gave them a different name too, so I personally wouldn't object to splitting them out as well). I'd also like to point out the other naming issue afecting the ''M&L:SS'' Dry Bones: there's [[Dry Bones#Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga|the bunch found in Hoohoo Mountains]], but then there's also a group in Teehee Valley, which look different and have different Japanese, French and German names, and were given [[Dry Bones (Teehee Valley)|a separate article]] despite being called Dry Bones in English. If we used our discretion and went with the different names for the second species of Dry Bones, why not for the Boomerang Bros.? In both cases, the separated thing is ''similar'' to the parent species, but not quite the same, which was officially acknowledged in a couple regions, giving us legitimate grounds to split them. It is not illogical to have two articles for two things that are not the same, even if the differences are minimal: a lot of enemies in a lot of games are similar like that, especially in the RPGs (i.e. [[Terrapin]]s and [[Terra Cotta]]s; all the Dark versions of ''SPM'' enemies; [[Dark Koopa]]/[[Dark Paratroopa]] and other such ''PM'' series pairs for which the wings or lack thereof is the only difference; gold enemies in the ''M&L'' series, etc.). - {{User:Walkazo/sig}} 23:08, 2 April 2011 (EDT) | :No, that's against [[MarioWiki:Naming|policy]]: we're an English wiki - that's why we don't call the ''SMS'' King Boo "Bosu Teresa". '''Block Partier''': I agree that it's a good idea to have a ''M&L:SS'' section linking to this page with {{tem|Main}} (like how we deal with the King Boo articles): not including one right from the start was an oversight on my part, which I have now fixed. I disagree about the Bros. looking similar enough to leave them together: as I keep saying, normal Boomerang Bros. do not have plants growing out of their heads (I could ignore the other discrepancies in their appearance, but not this one). The head-sprouts are the only significant difference between the other Beanish Koopas and the mainstream enemies (Troopeas and normal Koopas; Paratroopeas and Scaratroopeas from Paratroopas; Lakipeas and Lakitus), suggesting the Boomerang Bro. is also meant to be a Beanbean Kingdom equivalent. Also, the Boomerang Bros. helmets are quite unlike the ''M&L:SS'' Hammer Bros.'s helmets, which resemble normal Hammer.Boomerang Bro. helmets, so it's not just a stylistic change, which one could argue is the case with the Dry Bones (although the French gave them a different name too, so I personally wouldn't object to splitting them out as well). I'd also like to point out the other naming issue afecting the ''M&L:SS'' Dry Bones: there's [[Dry Bones#Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga|the bunch found in Hoohoo Mountains]], but then there's also a group in Teehee Valley, which look different and have different Japanese, French and German names, and were given [[Dry Bones (Teehee Valley)|a separate article]] despite being called Dry Bones in English. If we used our discretion and went with the different names for the second species of Dry Bones, why not for the Boomerang Bros.? In both cases, the separated thing is ''similar'' to the parent species, but not quite the same, which was officially acknowledged in a couple regions, giving us legitimate grounds to split them. It is not illogical to have two articles for two things that are not the same, even if the differences are minimal: a lot of enemies in a lot of games are similar like that, especially in the RPGs (i.e. [[Terrapin]]s and [[Terra Cotta]]s; all the Dark versions of ''SPM'' enemies; [[Dark Koopa]]/[[Dark Paratroopa]] and other such ''PM'' series pairs for which the wings or lack thereof is the only difference; gold enemies in the ''M&L'' series, etc.). - {{User:Walkazo/sig}} 23:08, 2 April 2011 (EDT) | ||
::I was unaware that they Dry Bones enemy had been split; the last time I checked was back when I made the article featured, and I simply put the different "species," so to speak, in the same article. If given the option, I would say to merge the similar Dry Bones into the same article as well. I disagree with each of your points on appearance, but as they are subjective, I find no reason to continue arguing about it. Lastly, I am split on the idea of merging the Dark enemies in SPM with their PM/TTYD relatives; Half of me would love to merge them, the other half wants them to remain split. Since that's not the issue here, though, I won't go into it. I rest my case. {{user|Bloc Partier}} | ::I was unaware that they Dry Bones enemy had been split; the last time I checked was back when I made the article featured, and I simply put the different "species," so to speak, in the same article. If given the option, I would say to merge the similar Dry Bones into the same article as well. I disagree with each of your points on appearance, but as they are subjective, I find no reason to continue arguing about it. Lastly, I am split on the idea of merging the Dark enemies in SPM with their PM/TTYD relatives; Half of me would love to merge them, the other half wants them to remain split. Since that's not the issue here, though, I won't go into it. I rest my case. {{user|Bloc Partier}} | ||