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The only reason for this article's existence is mainly because Fangamer made merchandise for RareRacers, a brand inspired by ''Diddy Kong Racing''. And... that's pretty much it. Nothing about the brand has any ''Donkey Kong'' or ''Super Mario'' branding whatsoever. Yes, ''Diddy Kong Racing'' was branded as a kart racer featuring Diddy Kong. However, this particular brand avoids any ''Donkey Kong'' references in favor of Rare's original characters who are now far removed from the original brand. We don't have articles for ''Banjo-Kazooie'' and ''Banjo-Tooie'', just because [[Tiptup]] appeared in those games. I do think it's worth mentioning in ''Diddy Kong Racing'''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s article, but that's about it. | The only reason for this article's existence is mainly because Fangamer made merchandise for RareRacers, a brand inspired by ''Diddy Kong Racing''. And... that's pretty much it. Nothing about the brand has any ''Donkey Kong'' or ''Super Mario'' branding whatsoever. Yes, ''Diddy Kong Racing'' was branded as a kart racer featuring Diddy Kong. However, this particular brand avoids any ''Donkey Kong'' references in favor of Rare's original characters who are now far removed from the original brand. We don't have articles for ''Banjo-Kazooie'' and ''Banjo-Tooie'', just because [[Tiptup]] appeared in those games. I do think it's worth mentioning in ''Diddy Kong Racing'''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s article, but that's about it. | ||
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#{{User|Super Mario RPG}} There's Diddy Kong then there's the Microsoft-owned cast of ''Diddy Kong Racing''. Per proposer. | #{{User|Super Mario RPG}} There's Diddy Kong then there's the Microsoft-owned cast of ''Diddy Kong Racing''. Per proposer. | ||
#{{User|DrippingYellow}} Maybe I'm being a contrarian here, but given that the pins in question notably lack any direct mentions of Diddy Kong Racing itself (not to mention ''not being licensed by Nintendo'' to our knowledge, a crucial qualifier for something Mario-adjacent earning an article on here), I feel like this is enough to disqualify it from being considered official DKR merchandise per se. A good example of the wiki's already-established stance on these sorts of grey-area products is [[Kinoppe]]: despite originating from an official Mario manga, we don't cover her author-published, ''technically'' legal, spin-off manga in any capacity.<br>So, to answer Arend's hypothetical in the comments: no, if there was a "Super RPG Pals" plush set with Mallow and Geno, and Nintendo didn't own the rights to those characters and weren't involved in licensing, then we wouldn't cover it. Rare Racers is to ''Diddy Kong Racing'' what ''Lara-Sue Chronicles'' is to the Archie ''Sonic'' comics. | #{{User|DrippingYellow}} Maybe I'm being a contrarian here, but given that the pins in question notably lack any direct mentions of Diddy Kong Racing itself (not to mention ''not being licensed by Nintendo'' to our knowledge, a crucial qualifier for something Mario-adjacent earning an article on here), I feel like this is enough to disqualify it from being considered official DKR merchandise per se. A good example of the wiki's already-established stance on these sorts of grey-area products is [[Kinoppe]]: despite originating from an official Mario manga, we don't cover her author-published, ''technically'' legal, spin-off manga in any capacity.<br>So, to answer Arend's hypothetical in the comments: no, if there was a "Super RPG Pals" plush set with Mallow and Geno, and Nintendo didn't own the rights to those characters and weren't involved in licensing, then we wouldn't cover it. Rare Racers is to ''Diddy Kong Racing'' what ''Lara-Sue Chronicles'' is to the Archie ''Sonic'' comics. | ||
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#{{User|Hewer}} Articles for merchandise brands [[Template:Merchandise|are valid]], and the Diddy Kong Racing characters (besides Banjo and Conker) aren't really "far removed from the original brand". They were created for and used in Diddy Kong Racing, a game we fully cover, so it makes sense to cover its merchandise | #{{User|Hewer}} Articles for merchandise brands [[Template:Merchandise|are valid]], and the Diddy Kong Racing characters (besides Banjo and Conker) aren't really "far removed from the original brand". They were created for and used in Diddy Kong Racing, a game we fully cover, so it makes sense to cover its merchandise. | ||
#{{User|Pseudo}} Per Hewer. | #{{User|Pseudo}} Per Hewer. | ||
#{{User|Mario}} Per Hewer. The article is primarily focused on Diddy Kong Racing (not necessarily just Rare characters), a game we do extensively cover in the wiki so it's not too far off we cover brands that deal with Diddy Kong Racing merchandise. | #{{User|Mario}} Per Hewer. The article is primarily focused on Diddy Kong Racing (not necessarily just Rare characters), a game we do extensively cover in the wiki so it's not too far off we cover brands that deal with Diddy Kong Racing merchandise. | ||
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::: If the basis of the argument is "Because they come from a game that started development for a different series/initially released for a different series, before becoming a ''Mario'' title, [[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic|there's a pretty obvious]] [[Super Mario Bros. 2|game to mention for that]]. Ignoring that, there's also [[VS. Wrecking Crew]] (the flyers suggest it was meant to feature generic construction workers and not Mario & Luigi), [[Yoshi's Cookie]] (originally was an alchemy-themed puzzle game called Hermetica, then later renamed Archimedes), [[Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman!]] (started as just a Bomberman game, and ''is'' just a Bomberman game in Japan, but was made into a Wario crossover game for other regions), heck, even [[Super Mario Kart]] (early leaked assets suggest it started as [https://tcrf.net/Development:Super_Mario_Kart/Sprites_and_Tilemaps#CAR.CGX just a generic kart racer]--and we doubt anyone is about to argue ''Mario Kart'' doesn't count as a ''Mario'' game.) Diddy Kong Racing's start as Pro-Am 64 is no different than any other game changing out its character roster or series associations during development or re-releasing. {{User:Camwoodstock/sig}} 22:11, August 27, 2024 (EDT) | ::: If the basis of the argument is "Because they come from a game that started development for a different series/initially released for a different series, before becoming a ''Mario'' title, [[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic|there's a pretty obvious]] [[Super Mario Bros. 2|game to mention for that]]. Ignoring that, there's also [[VS. Wrecking Crew]] (the flyers suggest it was meant to feature generic construction workers and not Mario & Luigi), [[Yoshi's Cookie]] (originally was an alchemy-themed puzzle game called Hermetica, then later renamed Archimedes), [[Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman!]] (started as just a Bomberman game, and ''is'' just a Bomberman game in Japan, but was made into a Wario crossover game for other regions), heck, even [[Super Mario Kart]] (early leaked assets suggest it started as [https://tcrf.net/Development:Super_Mario_Kart/Sprites_and_Tilemaps#CAR.CGX just a generic kart racer]--and we doubt anyone is about to argue ''Mario Kart'' doesn't count as a ''Mario'' game.) Diddy Kong Racing's start as Pro-Am 64 is no different than any other game changing out its character roster or series associations during development or re-releasing. {{User:Camwoodstock/sig}} 22:11, August 27, 2024 (EDT) | ||
:::: Most of the examples here are irrelevant to the discussion. Yoshi's Cookie wasn't just rebranded, it was entirely reskinned, with no original assets remaining besides the gameplay; the characters and enemies in ''Wario Blast'' were made for the original ''Bomberman GB'' and not ''Wario Blast'', so we obviously do not cover their merch or appearances beyond that game; the ''VS. Wrecking Crew'' characters didn't even make it to the final release of the game.<br>The closest thing to the ''Diddy Kong'' racers you mention here are the ''Doki Doki'' characters, but at least those have been thoroughly assimilated into the Mario series. The ''Diddy Kong Racing''/''Pro-Am 64'' cast, on the other hand, has not appeared in anything Mario-related outside of DKR, but Tiptup went on to appear in the Banjo series, both Timber and Tricky were originally meant to appear in ''Dinosaur Planet'', and even T.T. has made a sneaky cameo in screenshots of an early test build of ''Sea of Theives''.<br>This is not as simple as "the game started development as part of a different series". While that certainly applies here, the fact that Rare has adopted them as their own and used them in other, very much not Donkey Kong-related projects, is crucial info that severely muddies their status as Mario franchise characters. They were not originally made for Diddy Kong, and they continued to not be used alongside Diddy Kong thereafter. [[User:DrippingYellow|DrippingYellow]] ([[User talk:DrippingYellow|talk]]) 23:38, August 27, 2024 (EDT) | :::: Most of the examples here are irrelevant to the discussion. Yoshi's Cookie wasn't just rebranded, it was entirely reskinned, with no original assets remaining besides the gameplay; the characters and enemies in ''Wario Blast'' were made for the original ''Bomberman GB'' and not ''Wario Blast'', so we obviously do not cover their merch or appearances beyond that game; the ''VS. Wrecking Crew'' characters didn't even make it to the final release of the game.<br>The closest thing to the ''Diddy Kong'' racers you mention here are the ''Doki Doki'' characters, but at least those have been thoroughly assimilated into the Mario series. The ''Diddy Kong Racing''/''Pro-Am 64'' cast, on the other hand, has not appeared in anything Mario-related outside of DKR, but Tiptup went on to appear in the Banjo series, both Timber and Tricky were originally meant to appear in ''Dinosaur Planet'', and even T.T. has made a sneaky cameo in screenshots of an early test build of ''Sea of Theives''.<br>This is not as simple as "the game started development as part of a different series". While that certainly applies here, the fact that Rare has adopted them as their own and used them in other, very much not Donkey Kong-related projects, is crucial info that severely muddies their status as Mario franchise characters. They were not originally made for Diddy Kong, and they continued to not be used alongside Diddy Kong thereafter. [[User:DrippingYellow|DrippingYellow]] ([[User talk:DrippingYellow|talk]]) 23:38, August 27, 2024 (EDT) | ||