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<blockquote>There is also a weapon that only Dr. Mario can use, the capsule, from the Dr. Mario series, which does not contain anything, but bounces along the ground for a certain period of time, until it hits something.</blockquote>
Are you talking about [[Capsule|Megavitamin]]s? - {{User:Cobold/sig}} 12:18, 10 June 2007 (EDT)
== Orbs ==
Capsule is the old name used in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''. In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', they were called [[Orb]]s. The information about Mario Party Capsules in this article should be moved to [[Orb]], the newer and more often used name. - {{User:Cobold/sig}} 14:45, 30 October 2007 (EDT)
==Brawl==
What prrof is there of them being in brawl.{{unsigned|YoshiFan}}
==Move?==
==Move?==
Shouldn't this be moved to capsule, as that's the most recent name used in ''[[Dr. Mario World]]''? {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 00:14, May 5, 2020 (EDT)
Shouldn't this be moved to capsule, as that's the most recent name used in ''[[Dr. Mario World]]''? {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 00:14, May 5, 2020 (EDT)
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== Change the term for the pieces in the Dr. Mario series so that the primary term is "capsule" ==
== Change the term for the pieces in the Dr. Mario series so that the primary term is "capsule" ==
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As a preface, my current objective on the wiki is to add as much ''Dr. Mario'' information as I possibly can, preferably as accurately as possible. While I am doing this, I felt that something was not right, and as you can guess based on what article this is on, it's the use of "Megavitamins".  
As a preface, my current objective on the wiki is to add as much ''Dr. Mario'' information as I possibly can, preferably as accurately as possible. While I am doing this, I felt that something was not right, and as you can guess based on what article this is on, it's the use of "Megavitamins".  


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#{{User|LadySophie17}} I vote to rename the page to Capsule if that's the most commonly used name.
#{{User|LadySophie17}} I vote to rename the page to Capsule if that's the most commonly used name.
#{{User|Seandwalsh}} Per LadySophie17. It seems to me that "Capsule" (be it generic) is the current name. "Megavitamin" and "vitamin" should become redirects to here.
#{{User|Seandwalsh}} Per LadySophie17. It seems to me that "Capsule" (be it generic) is the current name. "Megavitamin" and "vitamin" should become redirects to here.
#{{User|Power Flotzo}} Per Lady Sophie.
#{{User|Ray Trace}} Per all.
#{{User|winstein}} Now that I think about it, it is a better idea to simplify the change by changing the title of the article into Capsules, even for the Smash Bros. instance. I am changing my vote.
#{{User|TheFlameChomp}} Per all.
#{{User|RHG1951}} Per all, though I am open to the idea of splitting the ''Dr. Mario 64'' Megavitamins from the regular capsules.


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====Split====
#<s>{{User|winstein}} I am in favour of a split to better delineate the different subjects, especially since the Megavitamin in Dr. Mario 64 is not shown to be capsules. Plus, I got the idea to return to the roots of Megavitamin to be about the Smash Bros. move because there are separate articles on Smash Bros. moves like the [[Peach Bomber]] and the [[Flying Slam]].</s>
#{{User|winstein}} I am in favour of a split to better delineate the different subjects, especially since the Megavitamin in Dr. Mario 64 is not shown to be capsules. Plus, I got the idea to return to the roots of Megavitamin to be about the Smash Bros. move because there are separate articles on Smash Bros. moves like the [[Peach Bomber]] and the [[Flying Slam]].


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winstein, you mentioned the Megavitamin in ''Dr. Mario 64'' are not capsules, and that it refers to the contents of Dr. Mario's bottle. But what would that be if not the capsules themselves? [[User:LadySophie17|LadySophie17]] ([[User talk:LadySophie17|talk]]) 15:45, February 8, 2022 (EST)
winstein, you mentioned the Megavitamin in ''Dr. Mario 64'' are not capsules, and that it refers to the contents of Dr. Mario's bottle. But what would that be if not the capsules themselves? [[User:LadySophie17|LadySophie17]] ([[User talk:LadySophie17|talk]]) 15:45, February 8, 2022 (EST)
:Also, I've looked into ''Dr. Mario 64'''s [https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/714891259256373359/940713934170751056/IMG_3759.png manual] and the term Megavitamin is used there as well. [[User:LadySophie17|LadySophie17]] ([[User talk:LadySophie17|talk]]) 16:04, February 8, 2022 (EST)
:Also, I've looked into ''Dr. Mario 64'''s [https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/714891259256373359/940713934170751056/IMG_3759.png manual] and the term Megavitamin is used there as well. [[User:LadySophie17|LadySophie17]] ([[User talk:LadySophie17|talk]]) 16:04, February 8, 2022 (EST)
::[https://i.ibb.co/qMpv5CV/image.png These are] how the Megavitamins are portrayed in the game. Now, it could very well be capsules that we cannot see clearly, but I did not get the impression that they are the same brand of capsules you see in the gameplay. In some ways, it is portrayed as a miracle cure and even has transformative properties (the reason for the two unlockable characters), with no obvious relation to the future title ''Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure''.  
::[https://i.ibb.co/qMpv5CV/image.png These are] how the Megavitamins are portrayed in the game. Now, it could very well be capsules that we cannot see clearly, but I did not get the impression that they are the same brand of capsules you see in the gameplay. In some ways, it is portrayed as a miracle cure and even has transformative properties (the reason for the two unlockable characters).
::Your mention regarding the ''Dr. Mario 64'' manual is what I meant when I said that the term "Megavitamins" is only used for ''Dr. Mario 64'''s story mode. Did you notice how within the entire booklet, this is the only segment where it's used? In every other part of the menu, such as the Controls section, it's not used. In the Japanese version of this game, what is called Megavitamin is completely different from what the actual capsules are called. Basically, the capsules you control is called [https://i.ibb.co/W52k7Ht/image.png "カプセル‎"], whereas the story mode's Megavitamins are generally referred to as [https://i.ibb.co/5kQdy3C/image.png "くすり"], which from what I can tell, is medicine. At times, it is referred to as "まほうのくすり", which according to translation is "magic medicine". Point is, the ordinary capsule has never been called Megavitamins. I don't know if Dr. Mario 64 is available in other languages other than English since it was released in the US only, and then in Japanese later, but if that is not the case, then the term "Megavitamin" is akin to debuting in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' for other languages, similar to how Marth and Roy were the first time non-Japanese audiences were familiar with the characters. [[User:Winstein|Winstein]] ([[User talk:Winstein|talk]]) 06:39, February 9, 2022 (EST)
::Your mention regarding the ''Dr. Mario 64'' manual is what I meant when I said that the term "Megavitamins" is only used within ''Dr. Mario 64'''s story mode. Did you notice how within the entire booklet, this is the only segment where it's used? In every other part of the menu, such as the Controls section, it's not used. In the Japanese version of this game, what is called Megavitamin is completely different from what the actual capsules are called. Basically, the capsules you control is called [https://i.ibb.co/W52k7Ht/image.png "カプセル‎"], whereas the story mode's Megavitamins are generally referred to as [https://i.ibb.co/5kQdy3C/image.png "くすり"], which from what I can tell, is medicine. At times, it is referred to as "まほうのくすり", which according to translation is "magic medicine". Point is, the ordinary capsule has never been called Megavitamins. I don't know if Dr. Mario 64 is available in other languages other than English since it was released in the US only, and then in Japanese later, but if that is the case, then the term "Megavitamin" is akin to debuting in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' for other languages, similar to how Marth and Roy was the first time non-Japanese audiences are familiar with the characters. [[User:Winstein|Winstein]] ([[User talk:Winstein|talk]]) 06:39, February 9, 2022 (EST)
 
I noticed that, even in ''Super Smash Bros.'', they are more recently using the correct term. [https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FLUmNzWVIAwR4St?format=jpg&name=large In the screenshot here], you can see that Dr. Mario's neutral special move is called the "Capsule" instead of "Megavitamins" like in previous entries. This is a point in favour of renaming this article. In that case, the only thing that warrants a separate article is the Megavitamins in ''Dr. Mario 64''. [[User:Winstein|Winstein]] ([[User talk:Winstein|talk]]) 09:40, February 11, 2022 (EST)
 
==Follow-up on Smash Ultimate==
 
The only thing that remained as Megavitamins in Smash Ultimate is the name of the move. Every other mention of the capsule is not using "Megavitamin" at all.[[User:Winstein|Winstein]] ([[User talk:Winstein|talk]]) 02:26, February 26, 2022 (EST)

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