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The template at the top of the page makes no sense. They have an official name in English: Goomba. -- [[User: Son of Suns|Son of Suns]] | The template at the top of the page makes no sense. They have an official name in English: Goomba. -- [[User: Son of Suns|Son of Suns]] | ||
:There was a proposal about this a while ago. Some of the details weren't actually specified though. We decided to split the Goombas from Super Mario World into another article, but we were unsure of what to call it. Originally, we were going to name it {{ | :There was a proposal about this a while ago. Some of the details weren't actually specified though. We decided to split the Goombas from Super Mario World into another article, but we were unsure of what to call it. Originally, we were going to name it {{fakelink|Goomba (SMW)}}, but that didn't pan out, so we named it '''Kuribon'''. However, though we discovered that Kuribon translates into "Chestnut People", we have yet to actually move the article. I'm not sure why, actually. {{User:Stooben Rooben/sig}} 10:13, 22 November 2008 (EST) | ||
::What's the source for the name "Kuribon?" -- [[User: Son of Suns|Son of Suns]] | ::What's the source for the name "Kuribon?" -- [[User: Son of Suns|Son of Suns]] | ||
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==Merge with [[Goomba]]== | ==Merge with [[Goomba]]== | ||
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<span style="color:red;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:150%">LEAVE SPLIT 6-1-11</span> | |||
I saw the proposal for merging the Small Goomba with the normal Goomba and the first thing I thought was "Why isn't this Goomba merged." | I saw the proposal for merging the Small Goomba with the normal Goomba and the first thing I thought was "Why isn't this Goomba merged." | ||
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#{{User|UltraMario3000}} Well they have differences, such as that this one is more round, and this kind of Goomba has some different kinds of abilities (one of them is being able to fly around in a bubble). | #{{User|UltraMario3000}} Well they have differences, such as that this one is more round, and this kind of Goomba has some different kinds of abilities (one of them is being able to fly around in a bubble). | ||
#{{User|Magikrazy51}} Per the reasons we keep Boomerang Bro from M&L:SS separate from Boomerang Bro and merge Spookum with Snifit. | #{{User|Magikrazy51}} Per the reasons we keep Boomerang Bro from M&L:SS separate from Boomerang Bro and merge Spookum with Snifit. | ||
#{{User|Walkazo}} - Per all; per the arguments put forth in the [[MarioWiki:Proposals/ | #{{User|Walkazo}} - Per all; per the arguments put forth in the [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive_10#Goombas|Proposal that originally split this page out of the main article]]. Different official names in at least one language + different looks + different behaviour = different species. {{tem|Main}} ensures there's no navigation hassles stemming from the logical separation of the two species of Goombas. | ||
#{{User|Ericss}} There are far more reasons to consider them a different species than to consider them regular Goombas: First, they don't look like regular Goombas. Second, they don't behave as regular Goombas. And third, they have a different Japanese name than regular Goombas. The only reason to say that they aren't a different Goomba species is that the translators at NOA didn't give them a different name, but that's a ridiculous argument to begin with, as a) these enemies and the game they appeared in were designed by the Japanese developers, not by NOA, and b) NOA's translations were inconsistent and had errors back then (ie: Goomba's Shoe was originally translated as Kuribu's Shoe, and later changed to reflect the more sensible name) and should be taken with a grain of salt, especially the original Japanese version contradicts them. | #{{User|Ericss}} There are far more reasons to consider them a different species than to consider them regular Goombas: First, they don't look like regular Goombas. Second, they don't behave as regular Goombas. And third, they have a different Japanese name than regular Goombas. The only reason to say that they aren't a different Goomba species is that the translators at NOA didn't give them a different name, but that's a ridiculous argument to begin with, as a) these enemies and the game they appeared in were designed by the Japanese developers, not by NOA, and b) NOA's translations were inconsistent and had errors back then (ie: Goomba's Shoe was originally translated as Kuribu's Shoe, and later changed to reflect the more sensible name) and should be taken with a grain of salt, especially the original Japanese version contradicts them. | ||
#{{User|Mario4Ever}} Per Walkazo. | #{{User|Mario4Ever}} Per Walkazo. | ||
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This is an official name, why can it not be added to the article. i helps separate the two as well (goombo and goomba) [[Special:Contributions/86.148.118.231|86.148.118.231]] ([[User talk:86.148.118.231|talk]]) | This is an official name, why can it not be added to the article. i helps separate the two as well (goombo and goomba) [[Special:Contributions/86.148.118.231|86.148.118.231]] ([[User talk:86.148.118.231|talk]]) | ||
:Are you able to provide a [[MarioWiki: | :Are you able to provide a [[MarioWiki:Citation Policy|source]] for the info? | ||
:{{User:YoshiKong/sig}} 08:04, 20 December 2012 (EST) | :{{User:YoshiKong/sig}} 08:04, 20 December 2012 (EST) | ||
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Yes i am, but ow to show the source i am unclear of | Yes i am, but ow to show the source i am unclear of | ||
:See [[MarioWiki: | :See [[MarioWiki:Citation Policy#How to add References|here]]. | ||
:{{User:YoshiKong/sig}} 07:50, 21 December 2012 (EST) | :{{User:YoshiKong/sig}} 07:50, 21 December 2012 (EST) | ||
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In the trailer for '''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''', you can see the Round Goombas. They even flip over like in '''[[Super Mario World]]'''.--[[User:Holyromanemperortatan|Holyromanemperortatan]] ([[User talk:Holyromanemperortatan|talk]]) 17:18, 11 June 2013 (EDT) | In the trailer for '''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''', you can see the Round Goombas. They even flip over like in '''[[Super Mario World]]'''.--[[User:Holyromanemperortatan|Holyromanemperortatan]] ([[User talk:Holyromanemperortatan|talk]]) 17:18, 11 June 2013 (EDT) | ||
==Move to Round Goomba | ==Move to Round Goomba== | ||
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Now that it's confirmed they're returning in ''Super Mario 3D World'', people looking at the article may think it is solely about the ones appearing in ''Super Mario World'', even though this article has information for both of the games. In simple words; we should move this to prevent confusion. | Now that it's confirmed they're returning in ''Super Mario 3D World'', people looking at the article may think it is solely about the ones appearing in ''Super Mario World'', even though this article has information for both of the games. In simple words; we should move this to prevent confusion. | ||
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===Move to Round Goomba=== | ===Move to Round Goomba=== | ||
#{{User|Mr. Game & Watch}} Per proposal. | |||
#{{User|Yoshi876}} I've been thinking this for a while, per proposal. Also it's what we're calling it on ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''. | |||
#{{User|Gonzales Kart Inc.}} Do it, per Game. | #{{User|Gonzales Kart Inc.}} Do it, per Game. | ||
#{{User|YoshiKong}} Per logic. | |||
#{{User|YoshiKong}} Per | |||
===Stay as Goomba (''Super Mario World'')=== | ===Stay as Goomba (''Super Mario World'')=== | ||
#{{User|Time Turner}} This isn't that simple. Goomba is the official name of these enemies, which is why we have the (Super Mario World) identifier in the first place. By renaming it to Round Goomba, we'd be given a fake name to a creature that already has a real name, which is counterproductive, to say the least. I'm not necessarily saying that the name we currently have works, but the name you're proposing simply won't work at all. | |||
#{{User|Toa 95}} Per Time Turner. Giving a fake name to an enemy that has already been given a real name would, as stated above, be counterproductive. If this enemy were to be given a new name for its ''Super Mario 3D World'' appearance (which is very likely) then that would be the time to move it. | |||
===Comments=== | ===Comments=== | ||
Rather than a conjectural name, how about using the Japanese name from ''SMW'': '''Kuribon'''. Having "SMW" in the page name is indeed something to be avoided now that there's another appearance in the offing, and who knows, maybe they'll get an official English name with this reappearance, but in the meantime, {{tem| | Rather than a conjectural name, how about using the Japanese name from ''SMW'': '''Kuribon'''. Having "SMW" in the page name is indeed something to be avoided now that there's another appearance in the offing, and who knows, maybe they'll get an official English name with this reappearance, but in the meantime, {{tem|anotherlanguage}} would still be preferable to {{tem|conjecture}}. To that end, I suggest adding "Kuribon" as a third voting option to this TPP. - {{User:Walkazo/sig}} 22:46, 17 June 2013 (EDT) | ||