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:I think we should split it. {{User:DarkNight/sig}} 14:27, October 19, 2020 (EDT)
:I think we should split it. {{User:DarkNight/sig}} 14:27, October 19, 2020 (EDT)


== Split ''Super Mario Sunshine'' information from this article ==
== Split this article into {{fake link|Helmet (''Super Mario Sunshine'')}} and {{fake link|Helmet (''Super Paper Mario'')}} ==


{{Settled TPP}}
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{{Proposal outcome|passed|7-1-0|split into Helmet (''Super Mario Sunshine'') and Helmet (''Super Paper Mario'')}}
For nearly 15 years, we have considered a diving helmet from ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' that allows Mario to breathe only for longer underwater, and a space helmet fashioned out of a [[Goldfish Bowl|fishbowl]] from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' that allows the heroes to breathe perfectly in [[Outer Space]], similar enough to share the same page. Yeah, it doesn't take a rocket scientist (or an oceanographer) to understand why that doesn't make sense. Furthermore, despite ''Super Mario Sunshine'' having released nearly five years before ''Super Paper Mario'', the latter game's helmet is covered first and is the primary focus of the article. With all this in mind, I'm proposing we give this article a long-overdue split.
For nearly 15 years, we have considered a diving helmet from ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' that allows Mario to breathe only for longer underwater, and a space helmet fashioned out of a [[Goldfish Bowl|fishbowl]] from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' that allows the heroes to breathe perfectly in [[Outer Space]], similar enough to share the same page. Yeah, it doesn't take a rocket scientist (or an oceanographer) to understand why that doesn't make sense. Furthermore, despite ''Super Mario Sunshine'' having released nearly five years before ''Super Paper Mario'', the latter game's helmet is covered first and is the primary focus of the article. With all this in mind, I'm proposing we give this article a long-overdue split.


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Since the ''Super Paper Mario'' item shouldn't take priority—''especially'' considering the [[Helmet (Game & Watch)|Game & Watch game]]—this article will be moved to "Helmet (''Super Paper Mario'')" once the ''Super Mario Sunshine'' information is split off, and the name "Helmet" will be used for a disambiguation page.
Since the ''Super Paper Mario'' item shouldn't take priority—''especially'' considering the [[Helmet (Game & Watch)|Game & Watch game]]—this article will be moved to "Helmet (''Super Paper Mario'')" once the ''Super Mario Sunshine'' information is split off, and the name "Helmet" will be used for a disambiguation page.
'''EDIT:''' A name has been discovered for the ''Super Mario Sunshine'' item: it is referred to as "a special helmet" in the game's official [https://archive.org/details/super-mario-sunshine-nintendo-players-guide/page/n95/mode/2up?q=helmet Nintendo Player's Guide]. Since I'm not sure if the adjective "special" should be included in the item's name or not, I've added an option for splitting the ''Super Mario Sunshine'' item to "Special helmet" instead. The ''Super Paper Mario'' item will be given the name "Helmet (item)" for this option, as it still doesn't need to take priority.


'''Proposer''': {{User|SolemnStormcloud}}<br>
'''Proposer''': {{User|SolemnStormcloud}}<br>
'''Deadline''': August 31, 2024, 23:59 GMT
'''Deadline''': August 31, 2024, 23:59 GMT


====Split into Helmet (''Super Mario Sunshine'') and Helmet (''Super Paper Mario'')====
====Support====
#{{User|SolemnStormcloud}} Per proposal as well as the discussion above.
#{{User|SolemnStormcloud}} Per proposal as well as the discussion above.
#{{User|Hewer}} This is a random and strangely long-lasting merge that feels like the exact kind of thing discouraged by the "[[MarioWiki:Good writing#Everything but the kitchen sink|Everything but the kitchen sink]]" section of the good writing guide. Per proposal.
#{{User|ViableBunnyBudd}} Per all.
#{{User|Camwoodstock}} Per all; these are two entirely different items that, while both significant, are radically different from one another in basically all but "being a helmet".
#{{User|ThePowerPlayer}} Per all.
#{{User|Pizza Master}} Per all.
#{{User|Mario}} No brainer.
====Split into Special helmet and Helmet (item)====
#{{User|SolemnStormcloud}} Secondary choice. Calling what is essentially a stylized diving helmet "special" is a little awkward, but it's an option.


====Do nothing====
====Oppose====


====Comments====
====Comments====
The [https://archive.org/details/super-mario-sunshine-nintendo-players-guide/page/n95/mode/2up?q=helmet SMS Nintendo Player's Guide] calls it "a special helmet". {{User:Dive Rocket Launcher/sig}} 19:37, August 17, 2024 (EDT)
:Great find! I don't think the adjective "special" is meant to be part of the item's "name", so I'm sticking to "Helmet (Super Mario Sunshine)". '''EDIT:''' <s>Never mind. It's kind of a silly name, but I'll take a unique name over an identifier. Should I just cancel this proposal now that a unique name for the ''Super Mario Sunshine'' item has been discovered?</s> '''EDIT 2:''' I'm still indecisive about that name, so I added an option for using "Special helmet" over "Helmet (Super Mario Sunshine)". [[User:SolemnStormcloud|SolemnStormcloud]] ([[User talk:SolemnStormcloud|talk]]) 19:49, August 17, 2024 (EDT)

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