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'''@ThePowerPlayer''' "''...with their extremely long list of distinct appearances,...''" Could you please clarify what you mean? The red and green colors of Koopa Troopas have been shown to be the same thing (or at least interchangeable in design and behavior) numerous times before(The Paper Mario series, Super Mario Land 2, Super Mario Maker, Super Mario Odyssey, Mario Kart Tour, Mario Tennis Aces,Β heck you could even count all the times the red and green colors appeared together in-game without any sort of identity distinction), much more so than they have been shown to be distinct. {{User:Somethingone/sig}} 09:50, August 25, 2022 (EDT) | '''@ThePowerPlayer''' "''...with their extremely long list of distinct appearances,...''" Could you please clarify what you mean? The red and green colors of Koopa Troopas have been shown to be the same thing (or at least interchangeable in design and behavior) numerous times before(The Paper Mario series, Super Mario Land 2, Super Mario Maker, Super Mario Odyssey, Mario Kart Tour, Mario Tennis Aces,Β heck you could even count all the times the red and green colors appeared together in-game without any sort of identity distinction), much more so than they have been shown to be distinct. {{User:Somethingone/sig}} 09:50, August 25, 2022 (EDT) | ||
@Somethingone - Regarding color variants being split on Mario Portal: keep in mind that it's mainly showing off pictures of the enemies. It's not describing them beyond that. When there's a version of the enemy in a different state, it's limited to two pictures. In ''Encyclopedia'', it shows off the blue one in its normal state and while it's attacking with its shell off, and the red one hanging off a fence in two different ways. Given that Portal shares a lot of similarities with ''Encyclopedia'' (though makes a few corrections of its own like a few ''[[Spikey (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)#Names in other languages|Land]] [[Skeleton Bee#Names in other languages|2]]'' names), the listing is presumably a holdover from that, but neglected to carry over the second set of pictures. In fact, the [https://imgur.com/cR55rqr Bullet Bills] have only one entry in ''Sunshine'''s original Shogakukan guide, probably because listing each with their own paragraph would just be padding, so game material is demonstrably fluid with regards to color-variant entries. That final sources (including the game itself) give them the same name but only differentiate by color instead of some other feature is a conscious effort. Also: "''Yoshi's Story referred to all its variations of Shy Guys as simply "Shy Guy" in-game''" - no? [https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/n64/199386-yoshis-story/faqs/76533 Here] is a text transcription: it refers to the regular Shy Guy as well as Flying Shy Guy, Shy Guy On Stilts, Black Shy Guy, and White Shy Guy. One Message Block even mentions that normal Shy Guys can change color when Yoshi does a ground pound. The only edge case is an instance of "limbo Shy Guy" (which is bamboo dancers in the Japanese version) and potentially the bandana-wearing Shy Guys on the pirate ship (though if the Japanese name of "Shy Guy Ship" is any indication, the subject is named after the pirate ship, not the Shy Guys). [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 09:36, August 27, 2022 (EDT) | @Somethingone - Regarding color variants being split on Mario Portal: keep in mind that it's mainly showing off pictures of the enemies. It's not describing them beyond that. When there's a version of the enemy in a different state, it's limited to two pictures. In ''Encyclopedia'', it shows off the blue one in its normal state and while it's attacking with its shell off, and the red one hanging off a fence in two different ways. Given that Portal shares a lot of similarities with ''Encyclopedia'' (though makes a few corrections of its own like a few ''[[Spikey (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)#Names in other languages|Land]] [[Skeleton Bee#Names in other languages|2]]'' names), the listing is presumably a holdover from that, but neglected to carry over the second set of pictures. In fact, the [https://imgur.com/cR55rqr Bullet Bills] have only one entry in ''Sunshine'''s original Shogakukan guide, probably because listing each with their own paragraph would just be padding, so game material is demonstrably fluid with regards to color-variant entries. That final sources (including the game itself) give them the same name but only differentiate by color instead of some other feature is a conscious effort. Also: "''Yoshi's Story referred to all its variations of Shy Guys as simply "Shy Guy" in-game''" - no? [https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/n64/199386-yoshis-story/faqs/76533 Here] is a text transcription: it refers to the regular Shy Guy as well as Flying Shy Guy, Shy Guy On Stilts, Black Shy Guy, and White Shy Guy. One Message Block even mentions that normal Shy Guys can change color when Yoshi does a ground pound. The only edge case is an instance of "limbo Shy Guy" (which is bamboo dancers in the Japanese version) and potentially the bandana-wearing Shy Guys on the pirate ship (though if the Japanese name of "Shy Guy Ship" is any indication, the subject is named after the pirate ship, not the Shy Guys). [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 09:36, August 27, 2022 (EDT) |