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In response to Walkazo, it seems clear that Bowser Baddies, in this case, ''does'' refer to a specific group and not Bowser's army in general. I understand what you're getting at, but there is actually solid evidence that this term does not refer to Bowser's whole army, just the crew of the Koopa Cruiser. I wouldn't say that enough evidence exists for other names for Bowser's army that are used in other games. [[User:Pseudo-dino|Pseudo-dino]] ([[User talk:Pseudo-dino|talk]]) 13:32, 4 April 2015 (EDT)
In response to Walkazo, it seems clear that Bowser Baddies, in this case, ''does'' refer to a specific group and not Bowser's army in general. I understand what you're getting at, but there is actually solid evidence that this term does not refer to Bowser's whole army, just the crew of the Koopa Cruiser. I wouldn't say that enough evidence exists for other names for Bowser's army that are used in other games. [[User:Pseudo-dino|Pseudo-dino]] ([[User talk:Pseudo-dino|talk]]) 13:32, 4 April 2015 (EDT)
:I don't feel it ''is'' clear: to me, it'd be more speculative to say they're meant to be distinct. Especially since in the Japanese versions (as the proposal itself admits), Bowser calls both the ''M&L'' aviator guys and the completely different set of ''SMRPG'' armored guys based out of the Keep the same thing (クッパ軍団 ''Kuppa-gundan''), so those writers at least were definitely not treating the Koopa Cruiser crew as a specific group. If the army on the flying castle later in the game were called "Koopa Troop" or something other than "Bowser Baddies", you'd have a case (especially if actual Koopa Troopas not in aviator gear were battled), but as it is, it just seems like the ''M&L'' translators were being creative (which happens a lot in the series) with an already inconsistent term (in both languages). The scale in the ''M&L'' series is all over the place in this game due to sprite limitations so the size of the Koopas is irrelevant, and it's ''pure'' speculation to say they're not hostile because they're crewmembers rather than soldiers - it's not like the Koopa Cruiser is a civilian vessel: warships are generally run by members of the military. There's no reason to go beyond their leader agreeing to work with the Bros. to explain why the Koopas were non-hostile, and as for why they got defeated so easily by Cackletta, that happens to the Koopas pretty much ''any'' time a worse threat than Bowser comes along (plus they got shot out of the sky so the troops didn't really get a chance to try and fight). In any case, unless there was concrete evidence that the term specifically meant the crew, I still say it's best to not start down this slippery slope. - {{User:Walkazo/sig}} 16:09, 4 April 2015 (EDT)

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