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::At least "Catfish" is better. {{User:Wynn Liaw/sig}} 10:49, December 3, 2020 (EST)
::At least "Catfish" is better. {{User:Wynn Liaw/sig}} 10:49, December 3, 2020 (EST)
I moved the article back to [[Tim]] for the following reasons:
I moved the article back to [[Tim]] for the following reasons:
#The subject cannot be assigned a species. Catfish have a distinct flattened head and long, spindly barbels. Tim’s head is rounder with short barbels that barely hang above his open mouth. If anything, he is more similar to carp, specifically koi given the flamboyant pattern on his head. However, the barbel positioning still maintains some degree of differentiation between a real carp and Tim: a carp has them on the edges of its mouth, while Tim’s are closer to the middle. This may be written off as character stylisation, which has lush precedence in Retro-developed Donkey Kong games; to offer an example, [[Skittler]]s, spider enemies, are designed with six legs instead of eight. While it’s reasonable to think Tim was conceived as a stylised koi fish given the traits I’ve mentioned, his fictional minutiae still whitewash some of his koi appearance to the point that us calling him something made-up feels more suitable than a mundane label like “Koi” (or “Catfish”).
#The subject cannot be assigned a species. Catfish have a distinct flattened head and long, spindly barbels. Tim’s head is rounder with stubby barbels that barely hang above his lips. If anything, he is more similar to carp, specifically koi given the flamboyant pattern on his head. However, the barbel positioning still maintains some degree of differentiation between a real carp and Tim: a carp has them on the edges of its mouth, while Tim’s are closer to the middle. This may be written off as character stylisation, which has lush precedence in Retro-developed Donkey Kong games; to offer an example, [[Skittler]]s, spider enemies, are designed with six legs instead of eight. While it’s reasonable to think Tim was conceived as a stylised koi fish given the traits I’ve mentioned, his fictional minutiae still whitewash some of his koi appearance to the point that us calling him something made-up feels more suitable than a mundane label like “Koi” (or “Catfish”).
#The name “Tim” seems to have already propagated quite a bit among Donkey Kong fans. To what degree that owes to Super Mario Wiki or the original labeller, DK Vine, is up for debate.
#The name “Tim” seems to have already propagated quite a bit among Donkey Kong fans. To what degree that owes to Super Mario Wiki or the original labeller, DK Vine, is up for debate.
#It’s a funny, affectionate name.
#It’s a funny, affectionate name.

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