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==Trim this Article==
==Trim this Article==
{{Settled TPP}}
{{TPP}}
{{Proposal outcome|passed|1-7-0|remove "Blow Up" category}}
Rather than bore you with an eyesore of bland, boring text, I decided to state my reasonings and points in this little "Proposal-in-a-box":
Rather than bore you with an eyesore of bland, boring text, I decided to state my reasonings and points in this little "Proposal-in-a-box":


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<big><big>{{color|white|Cleaning up the Fireworks page}}</big></big>
<big><big>{{color|Cleaning up the Fireworks page|white}}</big></big>


[[File:SMBDX Fireworks Pic.png|right|150px]]
[[File:SMBDX Fireworks Pic.png|right|150px]]
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Well, time for the bulk of this proposal. I will use this color key for all the sections of this article:
Well, time for the bulk of this proposal. I will use this color key for all the sections of this article:


*{{color|gold|Leave Alone}}, for things that are worth saving.
*{{color|Leave Alone DX|green}}, for things that are worth saving.
*{{color|orange|Borderline}}, for areas where I am unsure if we should leave alone or blow up.
*{{color|Leave Alone|gold}}, for things that are worth saving (separated from Leave Alone DX for a reason I will get to).
*{{color|red|Blow Up}}, for things that are nothing more than a generic background element, or have some other reason to remove them.
*{{color|Borderline|orange}}, for areas where I am unsure if we should leave alone or blow up.
*{{color|Blow Up|red}}, for things that are nothing more than a generic background element, or have some other reason to remove them.


''Mario'' Mainliners
''Mario'' Mainliners


*Super Mario Bros.: {{color|gold|Leave Alone.}} It's a cute little easter egg that awards the player points, and only happens when the timer ends in 1, 3, or 6.
*Super Mario Bros.: {{color|Leave Alone.|gold}} It's a cute little easter egg that awards the player points, and only happens when the timer ends in 1, 3, or 6.
*Super Mario Bros. The Lost Levels: {{color|gold|Leave Alone.}} Same as above, but even more specific.
*Super Mario Bros. The Lost Levels: {{color|Leave Alone.|gold}} Same as above, but even more specific.
*Super Mario World: {{color|red|Blow Up.}} While one of them makes a unique heart shape, they are just background elements and have no noticeable features for gameplay/story.
*Super Mario World: {{color|Blow Up.|red}} While one of them makes a unique heart shape, they are just background elements and have no noticeable features for gameplay/story.
*Super Mario Bros. Deluxe: {{color|gold|Leave Alone.}} Same as Super Mario Bros.
*Super Mario Bros. Deluxe: {{color|Leave Alone.|gold}} Same as Super Mario Bros.
*New Super Mario Bros.: {{color|gold|Leave Alone.}} Similar to Super Mario Bros., but now functions when a timer has the last two digits a multiple of 11 and gives as many fireworks as the last number(ex. 188 would give 8 fireworks). Also gives item houses depending on the value so yeaaaa.
*New Super Mario Bros.: {{color|Leave Alone.|gold}} Similar to Super Mario Bros., but now functions when a timer has the last two digits a multiple of 11 and gives as many fireworks as the last number(ex. 188 would give 8 fireworks). Also gives item houses depending on the value so yeaaaa.
*New Super Mario Bros. Wii: {{color|orange|Borderline.}} Same as NSMB, with fireworks being an indicator of which toad house appears, but this time they don't award any points and are just an indicator. As I am unsure how indicators are handled on the wiki I'm marking this as borderline.
*New Super Mario Bros. Wii: {{color|Borderline.|orange}} Same as NSMB, with fireworks being an indicator of which toad house appears, but this time they don't award any points and are just an indicator. As I am unsure how indicators are handled on the wiki I'm marking this as borderline.
*Super Mario Galaxy 2: {{color|red|Blow Up.}} It's a generic "You beat this game! Amazing!" background aesthetic(I'll be saying this phrase a lot) that provides nothing noteworthy to the table.
*Super Mario Galaxy 2: {{color|Blow Up.|red}} It's a generic "You beat this game! Amazing!" background aesthetic(I'll be saying this phrase a lot) that provides nothing noteworthy to the table.
*New Super Mario Bros. 2: {{color|orange|Borderline.}} Same as NSMBW, but with rainbow courses instead of toad houses.
*New Super Mario Bros. 2: {{color|Borderline.|orange}} Same as NSMBW, but with rainbow courses instead of toad houses.
*New Super Mario Bros. U: {{color|orange|Borderline.}} Same as NSMBW, but with items instead of toad houses.
*New Super Mario Bros. U: {{color|Borderline.|orange}} Same as NSMBW, but with items instead of toad houses.
*Super Mario 3D World: {{color|gold|Leave Alone.}} The fireworks function as they do in SMB, so it's worth saving.
*Super Mario 3D World: {{color|Leave Alone.|gold}} The fireworks function as they do in SMB, so it's worth saving.
*Super Mario Maker(Wii U, 3DS, and Switch): {{color|gold|Leave Alone.}} It's a sound effect you can place down when you build courses, so it's fine.
*Super Mario Maker(Wii U, 3DS, and Switch): {{color|Leave Alone.|gold}} It's a sound effect you can place down when you build courses, so it's fine.
*Super Mario Run: {{color|orange|Borderline.}} They're just a generic "You did something important! Amazing!" aesthetic, but the existence of the [[List of Kingdom Builder items in Super Mario Run|Fireworks Cannon]] and how tapping it produces them makes me unsure if it qualifies or not.
*Super Mario Run: {{color|Borderline.|orange}} They're just a generic "You did something important! Amazing!" aesthetic, but the existence of the [[List of Kingdom Builder items in Super Mario Run|Fireworks Cannon]] and how tapping it produces them makes me unsure if it qualifies or not.
*Super Mario Odyssey: {{color|red|Blow Up.}} They are shaped like the Broodals sometimes, but they just seem to be for the "Something comedically blew up high-in-the-sky" trope used quite often in media.
*Super Mario Odyssey: {{color|Blow Up.|red}} They are shaped like the Broodals sometimes, but they just seem to be for the "Something comedically blew up high-in-the-sky" trope used quite often in media.


Mario's Time Machine: {{color|gold|Leave Alone.}} It's an interactive item needed for story progression.
Mario's Time Machine: {{color|Leave Alone.|gold}} It's an interactive item needed for story progression.


Super Mario RPG: {{color|gold|Leave Alone DX.}} It's an item you can buy from one guy in one town for a specific set of money and not only changes the credits, but also gives you items if you buy enough.
Super Mario RPG: {{color|Leave Alone DX.|green}} It's an item you can buy from one guy in one town for a specific set of money and not only changes the credits, but also gives you items if you buy enough.


''Luigi's Mansion'' series[[File:LMFireworks.png|right|150px]]
''Luigi's Mansion'' series[[File:LMFireworks.png|right|150px]]


*Luigi's Mansion(pictured): {{color|red|Blow Up.}} While it is specific to the # of ghosts you suck up in a room, it's nothing more than a generic celebratory aesthetic beyond that small, insignificant specification.
*Luigi's Mansion(pictured): {{color|Blow Up.|red}} While it is specific to the # of ghosts you suck up in a room, it's nothing more than a generic celebratory aesthetic beyond that small, insignificant specification.
*Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon: {{color|red|Blow Up.}} It's just a generic "You beat this boss! Amazing!" background aesthetic and there's not even a lot of them here, just one.
*Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon: {{color|Blow Up.|red}} It's just a generic "You beat this boss! Amazing!" background aesthetic and there's not even a lot of them here, just one.


''Paper Mario'' series
''Paper Mario'' series


*Paper Mario 64: {{color|red|Blow Up.}} Generic "You beat this game! Amazing!" background aesthetic that loops forever.
*Paper Mario 64: {{color|Blow Up.|red}} Generic "You beat this game! Amazing!" background aesthetic that loops forever.
*Paper Mario: Color Splash: {{color|red|Blow Up.}} Generic "You reached a checkpoint! Amazing!" background aesthetic. The one hitting the airship is cute and funny, but Color Splash is loaded with comedic jokes like that.
*Paper Mario: Color Splash: {{color|Blow Up.|red}} Generic "You reached a checkpoint! Amazing!" background aesthetic. The one hitting the airship is cute and funny, but Color Splash is loaded with comedic jokes like that.


Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga: {{color|orange|Borderline.}} Generic background element for the most part,  but I am unsure about what to do with the Super Mario Bros. reference.
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga: {{color|Borderline.|orange}} Generic background element for the most part,  but I am unsure about what to do with the Super Mario Bros. reference.


''Mario Golf'' series
''Mario Golf'' series


*Family Computer Golf: Japan Course: {{color|red|Blow Up.}} "''Fireworks briefly appear after selecting a game mode on the main menu.''" - Wow, this is enough info to convince me this section is definitely and objectively important enough to save! /j /lh
*Family Computer Golf: Japan Course: {{color|Blow Up.|red}} "''Fireworks briefly appear after selecting a game mode on the main menu.''" - Wow, this is enough info to convince me this section is definitely and objectively important enough to save! /j /lh
*Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour: {{color|red|Blow Up.}} The part in the article mentioning they can "distract the player" is just flowery wording, they're just generic background elements as a quick video search for "Mario golf toadstool tour peach's castle grounds" will reveal.
*Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour: {{color|Blow Up.|red}} The part in the article mentioning they can "distract the player" is just flowery wording, they're just generic background elements as a quick video search for "Mario golf toadstool tour peach's castle grounds" will reveal.
*Mario Golf: World Tour: {{color|red|Blow Up.}} I'll let the section speak for itself: "''In Mario Golf: World Tour, fireworks appear when the Mii gets a birdie or better.''"
*Mario Golf: World Tour: {{color|Blow Up.|red}} I'll let the section speak for itself: "''In Mario Golf: World Tour, fireworks appear when the Mii gets a birdie or better.''"


''Mario Baseball'' series: {{color|gold|Leave Alone.}} They're the star of [[Bob-omb Derby]] (which itself is known as "Firework" in Japan), which is from this series.
''Mario Baseball'' series: {{color|Leave Alone.|gold}} They're the star of [[Bob-omb Derby]] (which itself is known as "Firework" in Japan), which is from this series.


''Mario Party'' series
''Mario Party'' series


*Mario Party 3: {{color|orange|Borderline.}} They seem to be more unique background elements with the whole "character's head" thing, and I'm unsure if they're worth saving or blowing up.
*Mario Party 3: {{color|Borderline.|orange}} They seem to be more unique background elements with the whole "character's head" thing, and I'm unsure if they're worth saving or blowing up.
*Mario Party 4: {{color|orange|Borderline.}} Same as Mario Party 4.
*Mario Party 4: {{color|Borderline.|orange}} Same as Mario Party 4.
*Mario Party 7: {{color|red|Blow Up.}} "''When a player or a team wins a game on a Party Cruise in Mario Party 7, they will appear atop Peach's Castle; fireworks are going off in the background.''" - Not only is this sentence awkward and reads like a cut-n-paste of something from the main MP7 article, it also confirms these are generic "You won! Amazing!" background aesthetic objects.[[File:WWG Big Bang.png|150px|right]]
*Mario Party 7: {{color|Blow Up.|red}} "''When a player or a team wins a game on a Party Cruise in Mario Party 7, they will appear atop Peach's Castle; fireworks are going off in the background.''" - Not only is this sentence awkward and reads like a cut-n-paste of something from the main MP7 article, it also confirms these are generic "You won! Amazing!" background aesthetic objects.[[File:WWG Big Bang.png|150px|right]]
*Mario Party 8: {{color|red|Blow Up.}} They only appear in [[Crank to Rank]] as a generic "You won! Amazing!" background aesthetic.
*Mario Party 8: {{color|Blow Up.|red}} They only appear in [[Crank to Rank]] as a generic "You won! Amazing!" background aesthetic.
*Mario Party: Island Tour: {{color|red|Blow Up.}} Generic "You won! Amazing!" background aesthetic.
*Mario Party: Island Tour: {{color|Blow Up.|red}} Generic "You won! Amazing!" background aesthetic.
Warioware: Touched!(pictured): {{color|gold|Leave Alone.}} It's the main premise of [[Big Bang (microgame)|Big Bang]].
Warioware: Touched!(pictured): {{color|Leave Alone.|gold}} It's the main premise of [[Big Bang (microgame)|Big Bang]].
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Donkey Kong Jungle Beat: {{color|red|Blow Up.}} Generic "You won! Amazing!" background aesthetic.
Donkey Kong Jungle Beat: {{color|Blow Up.|red}} Generic "You won! Amazing!" background aesthetic.


''Mario Kart'' series
''Mario Kart'' series


*Mario Kart Wii: {{color|red|Blow Up.}} Generic "You won! Amazing!" background aesthetic.
*Mario Kart Wii: {{color|Blow Up.|red}} Generic "You won! Amazing!" background aesthetic.
*Mario Kart 8: {{color|red|Blow Up.}} Generic background aesthetic.
*Mario Kart 8: {{color|Blow Up.|red}} Generic background aesthetic.
*Mario Kart Tour: {{color|red|Blow Up.}} Generic background aesthetic.
*Mario Kart Tour: {{color|Blow Up.|red}} Generic background aesthetic.


Yoshi's New Island: {{color|red|Blow Up.}} "''In Yoshi's New Island, fireworks appear at the ending.''" - Very helpful and informative section yes yes.
Yoshi's New Island: {{color|Blow Up.|red}} "''In Yoshi's New Island, fireworks appear at the ending.''" - Very helpful and informative section yes yes.


Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U: {{color|orange|Borderline.}} It seems to change based on the % cleared in the staff credits, so I don't know if we should keep it or toss it.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U: {{color|Borderline.|orange}} It seems to change based on the % cleared in the staff credits, so I don't know if we should keep it or toss it.


Television series
Television series


*The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3: {{color|gold|Leave Alone.}} It's tied to a part of the story via the bob-omb bag.  
*The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3: {{color|Leave Alone.|gold}} It's tied to a part of the story via the bob-omb bag.  
*''Donkey Kong Country'' animated series:
*''Donkey Kong Country'' animated series:
**Speed: {{color|red|Blow Up.}} Seems to just be a generic "Firework performance in the distance" background aesthetic thing.
**Speed: {{color|Blow Up.|red}} Seems to just be a generic "Firework performance in the distance" background aesthetic thing.
**The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights: {{color|gold|Leave Alone.}} It's an integral part of this episode's story, with the fireworks being part of the festival.
**The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights: {{color|Leave Alone.|gold}} It's an integral part of this episode's story, with the fireworks being part of the festival.


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So there's quite a few different ways we can handle this spectacle:
So there's quite a few different ways we can handle this spectacle:
 
# Ignite all except for the {{color|Leave Alone DX.|green}}. You could make the argument that the fireworks used everywhere else are just "glorified background aesthetics", and don't deserve an article. While I'd personally wouldn't mind this too much, I strongly advise we don't do it because of what it implies for many other articles.[[File:SMRPG Fireworks.PNG|right|150px]]
# Ignite the {{color|orange|Borderline}} and {{color|red|Blow Up}} categories. Leaving the ones with important gameplay functions alone while removing both the ambiguously generic and definitely generic subjects. This is what I'd prefer to do.
# Ignite only the {{color|Borderline|orange}} and {{color|Blow Up|red}} categories. Leaving the ones with important gameplay functions alone while removing both the ambiguously generic and definitely generic subjects. This is what I'd prefer to do.
# Ignite only the {{color|red|Blow Up}} category. Similar to the above, but we keep the borderline sections in the article. I'd prefer we do either this or the above option.
# Ignite only the {{color|Blow Up|red}} category. Similar to the above, but we keep the borderline sections in the article. I'd prefer we do either this or the above option.
 
# Split the {{color|Leave Alone DX|green}} items into its own page and ignite the {{color|Borderline|orange}} and {{color|Blow Up|red}} categories. An unconventional method, sure, but I think splitting the SMRPG section into its own article can work, most notably due to the unique function and the unique name "''Ducati''" given to it on the artwork(pictured). I'd be fine with this as well.
<s># Ignite all except for the {{color|green|Leave Alone DX.}}. You could make the argument that the fireworks used everywhere else are just "glorified background aesthetics", and don't deserve an article. While I'd personally wouldn't mind this too much, I strongly advise we don't do it because of what it implies for many other articles.[[File:SMRPG Fireworks.PNG|right|150px]]</s>
# Split the {{color|Leave Alone DX|green}} items into its own page and ignite the {{color|Blow Up|red}} category. Same as above, but keeps the {{color|Borderline|orange}} category on the page.
<s># Split the {{color|green|Leave Alone DX}} items into its own page and ignite the {{color|orange|Borderline}} and {{color|red|Blow Up}} categories. An unconventional method, sure, but I think splitting the SMRPG section into its own article can work, most notably due to the unique function and the unique name "''Ducati''" given to it on the artwork(pictured). I'd be fine with this as well.</s>
# Do nothing. The status quo is maintained, and this page stays infringing on the border of generic subject.
<s># Split the {{color|green|Leave Alone DX}} items into its own page and ignite the {{color|red|Blow Up}} category. Same as above, but keeps the {{color|orange|Borderline}} category on the page.</s>
 
Scratch the above 3 options, "Ducati" apparently just means Moleville.
::3.  Do nothing. The status quo is maintained, and this page stays infringing on the border of generic subject.


If you have any changes or comments to how I placed the categories, please let me know.
If you have any changes or comments to how I placed the categories, please let me know.
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===Option 1===
===Option 1===
===Option 2===
#{{User|Somethingone}} Preferred Choice.
#{{User|Somethingone}} Preferred Choice.


===Option 2===
===Option 3===
#{{User|Somethingone}} Second Choice.
#{{User|Somethingone}} Third Choice.
#{{User|WildWario}} Per proposal.
#{{User|WildWario}} Per proposal.
#{{User|Tails777}} Per proposal. While I initially thought of the fourth option, the Firework item does function basically like a standard firework by the end of the game, so I think it's fine to stay here.
#{{User|Tails777}} Per proposal. While I initially thought of the fourth option, the Firework item does function basically like a standard firework by the end of the game, so I think it's fine to stay here.
#{{User|Archivist Toadette}} This option is fine with me.
#{{User|DannyTheDingo}} Per proposal. Considered Option 5, but the item has very little info so it's fine where it is.
#{{User|BBQ Turtle}} Per proposal.
#{{User|Niiue}} Per all.


===Option 3===
===Option 4===
#{{User|Somethingone}} Second Choice.
 
===Option 5===
 
===Option 6===


===Comments===
===Comments===
<s>In case anyone asks, "ignite" and "blow up" in the context of this proposal is just a fancy way of saying "remove" </s>[[User:Somethingone|Somethingone]] ([[User talk:Somethingone|talk]]) 21:30, March 4, 2022 (EST)
<s>In case anyone asks, "ignite" and "blow up" in the context of this proposal is just a fancy way of saying "remove" </s>[[User:Somethingone|Somethingone]] ([[User talk:Somethingone|talk]]) 21:30, March 4, 2022 (EST)
Side note, this article needs images of each firework display from the ''Super Mario RPG'' credits. {{User:DannyTheDingo/sig}} 20:14, March 7, 2022 (EST)
Just a heads-up, "''Ducati''" is [[Moleville]]. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 05:25, March 10, 2022 (EST)
:<small>dang it of course it's something like that</small> [[User:Somethingone|Somethingone]] ([[User talk:Somethingone|talk]]) 06:12, March 10, 2022 (EST)
== Remove Smash Bros. information ==
Can we remove the ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Wii U'' section about fireworks? It's not intrinsic to any part of gameplay and it's not connected to ''Super Mario''. [[User:Super Mario RPG|Super Mario RPG]] ([[User talk:Super Mario RPG|talk]]) 08:54, January 1, 2025 (EST)
:done! {{User:EvieMaybe/sig}} 16:30, January 16, 2025 (EST)

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