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==Intro==
==Intro==
I don't understand this sentence: "Despite the fact that Mario is stated to be their family's last name, Grandma Mario's actual name is Mario." -- {{User|Son of Suns}}
I don't understand this sentence: "Despite the fact that Mario is stated to be their family's last name, Grandma Mario's actual name is Mario." -- {{User|Son of Suns}}
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It doesn't sound like she appears on-screen, but because of her importance in the episode, I hardly think merging it with a hugely long list would be a good idea.  Can we break the rule this once? {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 00:29, 10 February 2009 (EST)
It doesn't sound like she appears on-screen, but because of her importance in the episode, I hardly think merging it with a hugely long list would be a good idea.  Can we break the rule this once? {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 00:29, 10 February 2009 (EST)


:She does "appear" on-screen, just via a different character.  Her spirit is on-screen, its just not visible.  Grandma Mario is not merely referenced like other implied characters, but appears in the episode in some form (just like say, [[Johnson (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Johnson the X-Naut]]). -- {{User|Son of Suns}}
:She does "appear" on-screen, just via a different character.  Her spirit is on-screen, its just not visible.  Grandma Mario is not merely referenced like other implied characters, but appears in the episode in some form (just like say, [[Johnson (X-Naut)|Johnson the X-Naut]]). -- {{User|Son of Suns}}
::Ah.  We really do need to clarify what that list is for.  How about this for a more concrete reason: Grandma Mario is not included because she is like [[Princess Eclair]], a major character in some regard and not simply referenced. {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 14:42, 10 February 2009 (EST)
::Ah.  We really do need to clarify what that list is for.  How about this for a more concrete reason: Grandma Mario is not included because she is like [[Princess Eclair]], a major character in some regard and not simply referenced. {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 14:42, 10 February 2009 (EST)


:::Haha yeah.  This whole "implied" concept gets really slippery - are characters who only appear in texts (like [[Dr. Sporis Von Fungenstein]]) implied characters because they never "visually" appear? -- {{User|Son of Suns}}
:::Haha yeah.  This whole "implied" concept gets really slippery - are characters who only appear in texts (like [[Dr. Sporis Von Fungenstein]]) implied characters because they never "visually" appear? -- {{User|Son of Suns}}
::::I always thought that implied meant that the character simply never made an actual appearance. Princess Eclair is a good example of this. Johnson the X-Naut is not implied, for he does make an appearance, even though they never specify as to ''which'' X-Naut is Johnson. Although she's never actually ''seen'', Grandma Mario does speak, even though it's through the body of another character. It's not much different than say having an article for a character that's always invisble. -- {{User|Booster}}

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