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Why do we have an article talking about some exclamation people make? Sure, it's a running gag, but does the term by itself play any major plot role (i.e. anyone who says this will turn into a wheel of cheese)? There is a song with it in the title, but it isn't directly the word causing it, so... I think this article is useless. {{User:Mario/sig}} 00:19, 10 February 2014 (EST) | Why do we have an article talking about some exclamation people make? Sure, it's a running gag, but does the term by itself play any major plot role (i.e. anyone who says this will turn into a wheel of cheese)? There is a song with it in the title, but it isn't directly the word causing it, so... I think this article is useless. {{User:Mario/sig}} 00:19, 10 February 2014 (EST) | ||
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As I mentioned in the comments before, this page is useless. The closest role "Holerö" plays is being part of a song that transforms people to cheese. Nope, "Holerö" itself doesn't do anything. There isn't an article on Mario's famous "Mama mia", and Holerö is all what it is: "''a German neologism used as an informal greeting or an interjection expressing joy or slight surprise.''" Oh, and it's a running gag, I guess. But again, Mario says "Mama mia" a lot. The rest of this article is just filler and padding. Mama mia. | As I mentioned in the comments before, this page is useless. The closest role "Holerö" plays is being part of a song that transforms people to cheese. Nope, "Holerö" itself doesn't do anything. There isn't an article on Mario's famous "Mama mia", and Holerö is all what it is: "''a German neologism used as an informal greeting or an interjection expressing joy or slight surprise.''" Oh, and it's a running gag, I guess. But again, Mario says "Mama mia" a lot. The rest of this article is just filler and padding. Mama mia. | ||
Other running gag, [[Toilet brush]], at least plays at least one role (Mario uses it as a zipper) before being a recurring object. | Other running gag, [[Toilet brush]], at least plays at least one role (Mario uses it as a zipper) before being a recurring object. | ||
For those who want to keep information, we can incorporate it this to the [[ | For those who want to keep information, we can incorporate it this to the [[Club Nintendo]] article as a little note saying how this is a running gag. | ||
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#{{User|Marshal Dan Troop}} Per all. | #{{User|Marshal Dan Troop}} Per all. | ||
#{{User|SeanWheeler}} Pointless. If someone in-universe said "oh my god" would God get his own article? | #{{User|SeanWheeler}} Pointless. If someone in-universe said "oh my god" would God get his own article? | ||
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