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==Romanization== | ==Romanization== | ||
According to {{ | According to {{media link|NAP-05 Hearts 10.png|''Mario Trump'' NAP-05 10 of Hearts}}, ハナチャン appears to be officially romanized with a hyphen, as Hana-chan. I don't think this is to split the word across lines, as in the [[Mario Playing Cards#NAP-05 (Characters Picture Book)|full deck]], other names such as Nokonoko are split without a hyphen. This would make the proper article name "Kyodai Hana-chan", right? [[User:AgentMuffin|AgentMuffin]] ([[User talk:AgentMuffin|talk]]) 01:43, July 28, 2019 (EDT) | ||
:There are other cases where it's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aA_wvWK9KxU&t=3m6s not] hyphenated, so a deck of cards isn't worth changing it over. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 18:22, July 28, 2019 (EDT) | :There are other cases where it's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aA_wvWK9KxU&t=3m6s not] hyphenated, so a deck of cards isn't worth changing it over. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 18:22, July 28, 2019 (EDT) | ||
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==Merge with Big Wiggler== | ==Merge with Big Wiggler== | ||
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This article is pretty much a stub, has a name that consists of a generic descriptor, and is even acknowledged in the current article as a specific [[Big Wiggler]]. The Big Wiggler article also has a ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' section that links to this page. I overall don't really see any reason to keep these articles separate, as they are describing essentially the same entity which has only minor differences in appearance between games (number of segments in this case) that might be expected for a gameplay-relevant creature such as this, which serves as a platform in this particular game. | This article is pretty much a stub, has a name that consists of a generic descriptor, and is even acknowledged in the current article as a specific [[Big Wiggler]]. The Big Wiggler article also has a ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' section that links to this page. I overall don't really see any reason to keep these articles separate, as they are describing essentially the same entity which has only minor differences in appearance between games (number of segments in this case) that might be expected for a gameplay-relevant creature such as this, which serves as a platform in this particular game. | ||
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#{{User|TheUndescribableGhost}} Now that I think about it, I suppose this isn't a bad idea; I was just being conversative. Heck, Big Wigglers in general made their first appearance in this game. | #{{User|TheUndescribableGhost}} Now that I think about it, I suppose this isn't a bad idea; I was just being conversative. Heck, Big Wigglers in general made their first appearance in this game. | ||
#{{User|DrippingYellow}} Per proposal. | #{{User|DrippingYellow}} Per proposal. | ||
<s>{{User|LinkTheLefty}} I don't necessarily stand by the previous proposal. As Doc points out a little after that [[Talk:Big Boo|here]], ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' has used ''Super Mario Bros. 3''-esque Mini Goombas but unused ''New Super Mario Bros.'' ones. Also consider [[Big Wiggler#Internal names|this]]: ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' internally uses basically the same name as the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' version, which wasn't known about in the previous proposal. The only ''Kyodai/Deka'' outlier I know of is Mega/Big Mushroom, and even then, Mega Mushroom has had several Japanese names and was at one point called ''Deka Kinoko'' anyway, just like ''Super Mario Maker'''s Big Mushroom. All in all, I no longer think this is strong enough to remain split.</s> | <s>{{User|LinkTheLefty}} I don't necessarily stand by the previous proposal. As Doc points out a little after that [[Talk:Big Boo|here]], ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' has used ''Super Mario Bros. 3''-esque Mini Goombas but unused ''New Super Mario Bros.'' ones. Also consider [[Big Wiggler#Internal names|this]]: ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' internally uses basically the same name as the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' version, which wasn't known about in the previous proposal. The only ''Kyodai/Deka'' outlier I know of is Mega/Big Mushroom, and even then, Mega Mushroom has had several Japanese names and was at one point called ''Deka Kinoko'' anyway, just like ''Super Mario Maker'''s Big Mushroom. All in all, I no longer think this is strong enough to remain split.</s> | ||
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::::@Pseudo I'm curious to know your take on this. [[User:Blinker|Blinker]] ([[User talk:Blinker|talk]]) 17:48, October 20, 2023 (EDT) | ::::@Pseudo I'm curious to know your take on this. [[User:Blinker|Blinker]] ([[User talk:Blinker|talk]]) 17:48, October 20, 2023 (EDT) | ||
:::::While I do see the point you have here about being potentially Mega Mushroom-powered, I personally think this is largely immaterial again due to being speculation drawn from pre-release content — it is known that the [[Mega Goomba]] boss in the final game originally grew upon touching a [[Super Mushroom]], but in the final game its Japanese name roughly translates to “Boss Goomba”, fitting the naming scheme for most of the game’s unique bosses ([[Cheepskipper]]’s Japanese name translates to “Boss Cheep Cheep”, for example, instead of being given a unique name as they were in the strategy guide that gave them an English name). The final game’s Giant Wiggler, and [[Mega Unagi]] for that matter are not shown actually transforming using a Mega Mushroom or other power-up and are not clearly connected to it in game in the way that ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''{{'}}s [[Tail Goomba]]s or even ''[[Super Mario World]]''{{'}}s [[Super Koopa]]s are in their respective games, so I would be reticent to consider this point anything more than speculation. Additionally, while for the Mega Unagi at least I can see a behavioral resemblance to [[Mega Mario]], since it destroys blocks and such, the Giant Wiggler on the other hand does not do this and doesn’t have any obvious Mega Mario-esque traits other than being very large, which I would not expect if it was meant to mimic Mega Mario’s abilities. {{User:Pseudo/sig}} 23:37, October 20, 2023 (EDT) | :::::While I do see the point you have here about being potentially Mega Mushroom-powered, I personally think this is largely immaterial again due to being speculation drawn from pre-release content — it is known that the [[Mega Goomba]] boss in the final game originally grew upon touching a [[Super Mushroom]], but in the final game its Japanese name roughly translates to “Boss Goomba”, fitting the naming scheme for most of the game’s unique bosses ([[Cheepskipper]]’s Japanese name translates to “Boss Cheep Cheep”, for example, instead of being given a unique name as they were in the strategy guide that gave them an English name). The final game’s Giant Wiggler, and [[Mega Unagi]] for that matter are not shown actually transforming using a Mega Mushroom or other power-up and are not clearly connected to it in game in the way that ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''{{'}}s [[Tail Goomba]]s or even ''[[Super Mario World]]''{{'}}s [[Super Koopa]]s are in their respective games, so I would be reticent to consider this point anything more than speculation. Additionally, while for the Mega Unagi at least I can see a behavioral resemblance to [[Mega Mario]], since it destroys blocks and such, the Giant Wiggler on the other hand does not do this and doesn’t have any obvious Mega Mario-esque traits other than being very large, which I would not expect if it was meant to mimic Mega Mario’s abilities. {{User:Pseudo/sig}} 23:37, October 20, 2023 (EDT) | ||
::::::Hm, I guess they may not literally be Mega-powered, but I don't think the shared naming scheme is a coincidence. After all, aside from SM64 (which used "deka", probably for consistency with Tiny-Huge Island being "Chibi-Deka Island"), this is as far as I'm aware the first mainline game to use something other than "kyodai" in the names of its big enemies, and is coincidentally the game where the Mega Mushroom is (sort of) introduced, and one of the main new features. Meaning the only instances of the word "kyodai" are in the names of Mega Mario, the Mega Mushroom, and these two enemies. (I suppose I'd be remiss not to point out that the big spike ball of all things apparently also uses "kyodai" in this game, and that's strange, I'm curious to know if/where that name appeared in that guide, but it's also arguably not an enemy so much as an obstacle, so...) [[User:Blinker|Blinker]] ([[User talk:Blinker|talk]]) 17:40, October 21, 2023 (EDT) | ::::::Hm, I guess they may not literally be Mega-powered, but I don't think the shared naming scheme is a coincidence. After all, aside from SM64 (which used "deka", probably for consistency with Tiny-Huge Island being "Chibi-Deka Island"), this is as far as I'm aware the first mainline game to use something other than "kyodai" in the names of its big enemies, and is coincidentally the game where the Mega Mushroom is (sort of) introduced, and one of the main new features. Meaning the only instances of the word "kyodai" are in the names of Mega Mario, the Mega Mushroom, and these two enemies. (I suppose I'd be remiss not to point out that the big spike ball of all things apparently also uses "kyodai" in this game, and that's strange, I'm curious to know if/where that name appeared in that guide, but it's also arguably not an enemy so much as an obstacle, so...) [[User:Blinker|Blinker]] ([[User talk:Blinker|talk]]) 17:40, October 21, 2023 (EDT) | ||
@TheUndescribableGhost (and @ this argument in general) — I do not think that being an ally as opposed to an enemy is a relevant point toward keeping this as a separate article. [[Koopa Troopa]] has a completely different role and functionality in, say, ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' as opposed to ''[[Super Mario World]]'', being a playable character instead of a generic enemy, but we still consider these to be the same character/species owing to appearing similarly, being named similarly, and so forth. Additionally, I do not think it would be unreasonable to consider ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''{{'}}s Big Wigglers to be themselves rideable, since they can be safely bounced on and used to cross hazards. {{User:Pseudo/sig}} 13:08, October 17, 2023 (EDT) | @TheUndescribableGhost (and @ this argument in general) — I do not think that being an ally as opposed to an enemy is a relevant point toward keeping this as a separate article. [[Koopa Troopa]] has a completely different role and functionality in, say, ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' as opposed to ''[[Super Mario World]]'', being a playable character instead of a generic enemy, but we still consider these to be the same character/species owing to appearing similarly, being named similarly, and so forth. Additionally, I do not think it would be unreasonable to consider ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''{{'}}s Big Wigglers to be themselves rideable, since they can be safely bounced on and used to cross hazards. {{User:Pseudo/sig}} 13:08, October 17, 2023 (EDT) | ||
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@Pseudo Is the idea to have the Giant Wiggler separate from the rest of the Big Wiggler page, or not? just wondering --[[User:MegaBowser64|BOWSER...]] ([[User talk:MegaBowser64|talk]]) 10:55, October 23, 2023 (EDT) | @Pseudo Is the idea to have the Giant Wiggler separate from the rest of the Big Wiggler page, or not? just wondering --[[User:MegaBowser64|BOWSER...]] ([[User talk:MegaBowser64|talk]]) 10:55, October 23, 2023 (EDT) | ||
:Given that it's the only one in New Super Mario Bros., it could easily just be covered in the NSMB section of the Big Wiggler article. Besides, this article is only three sentences long anyway, it's not like we'll be missing out on much if we merge it into that section. {{User:Hewer/sig}} 11:35, October 23, 2023 (EDT) | :Given that it's the only one in New Super Mario Bros., it could easily just be covered in the NSMB section of the Big Wiggler article. Besides, this article is only three sentences long anyway, it's not like we'll be missing out on much if we merge it into that section. {{User:Hewer/sig}} 11:35, October 23, 2023 (EDT) | ||