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Okay, seriously, in which levels the Venus Ice Traps appear? Seems to me they are available in [[Rock-Candy Mines]].--[[User:Prince Ludwig|Prince Ludwig]] ([[User talk:Prince Ludwig|talk]]) 00:26, 14 December 2012 (EST) | Okay, seriously, in which levels the Venus Ice Traps appear? Seems to me they are available in [[Rock-Candy Mines]].--[[User:Prince Ludwig|Prince Ludwig]] ([[User talk:Prince Ludwig|talk]]) 00:26, 14 December 2012 (EST) | ||
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== Proposal… == | == Proposal… == | ||
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This is the proposal to settle the above discussion. | This is the proposal to settle the above discussion. | ||
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==Merge with [[Frost Piranha]]== | ==Merge with [[Frost Piranha]]== | ||
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Basically, see the above discussions. They are both ice-breathing Piranha Plants with the same name in Japanese, and with Mario Portal coming out last summer, in English as well. (There were other names on this article for 3 other languages but I had removed them since they were unsourced, and for all we know this creature was never named in-game.) With SSBU only listing "Frost Piranha" in its bio, while certifying other previously-tenuous splits such as [[Petea Piranha]] from [[Petey Piranha]], that should give us a good idea that they are the same thing. Yes, Smash did fail to mention things such as [[Tane Pakkun]], but the things it excluded are one-offs from obscure +20-year-old games that rarely garner attention; this creature was featured in [[Fuzzy Clifftop|a level]] in a mainline Mario game (and in the YoL remake in [[Broozers and Barrels|another level]] as one of the only two enemies in said level), so it would be pretty weird for Smash to leave it out. | Basically, see the above discussions. They are both ice-breathing Piranha Plants with the same name in Japanese, and with Mario Portal coming out last summer, in English as well. (There were other names on this article for 3 other languages but I had removed them since they were unsourced, and for all we know this creature was never named in-game.) With SSBU only listing "Frost Piranha" in its bio, while certifying other previously-tenuous splits such as [[Petea Piranha]] from [[Petey Piranha]], that should give us a good idea that they are the same thing. Yes, Smash did fail to mention things such as [[Tane Pakkun]], but the things it excluded are one-offs from obscure +20-year-old games that rarely garner attention; this creature was featured in [[Fuzzy Clifftop|a level]] in a mainline Mario game (and in the YoL remake in [[Broozers and Barrels|another level]] as one of the only two enemies in said level), so it would be pretty weird for Smash to leave it out. | ||
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#{{User|Spectrogram}} Per Mario | #{{User|Spectrogram}} Per Mario | ||
#{{User|PrincessPeachFan}} No, no, no and NO. | #{{User|PrincessPeachFan}} No, no, no and NO. | ||
#{{User|Tails777}} Again, multiple different languages still call Frost Piranhas "Frost Piranhas" and not enough names that suggest these are meant to be the same enemies. Plus, I still stand by the multiple differences they have. Similar, undeniable, but I'm still not convinced they're supposed to be one and the same | #{{User|Tails777}} Again, multiple different languages still call Frost Piranhas "Frost Piranhas" and not enough names that suggest these are meant to be the same enemies. Plus, I still stand by the multiple differences they have. Similar, undeniable, but I'm still not convinced they're supposed to be one and the same. | ||
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'''@Tails777''' I don't understand what you mean by "multiple different languages still call Frost Piranhas "Frost Piranhas"; this proposal is not trying to merge Frost Piranha to Ice Piranha Plant on the basis of "Ice Piranha Plant" being the most recent iteration and name (which is false), this proposal was made to merge Ice Piranha Plant to Frost Piranha on the basis of "Ice Piranha Plant" being a one-off name used only once in one English guide, and was replaced with "Frost Piranha" in later English material. Of course Frost Piranha (the Paper Mario series iteration) was called "Frost Piranha" in almost all languages. | '''@Tails777''' I don't understand what you mean by "multiple different languages still call Frost Piranhas "Frost Piranhas"; this proposal is not trying to merge Frost Piranha to Ice Piranha Plant on the basis of "Ice Piranha Plant" being the most recent iteration and name (which is false), this proposal was made to merge Ice Piranha Plant to Frost Piranha on the basis of "Ice Piranha Plant" being a one-off name used only once in one English guide, and was replaced with "Frost Piranha" in later English material. Of course Frost Piranha (the Paper Mario series iteration) was called "Frost Piranha" in almost all languages. | ||
The thing here is that "Ice Piranha Plant" (the NSMBU iteration) was given the same name in Japanese as Frost Piranha (Ice Pakkun) and later English material gave it the same English name as Frost Piranha (Frost Piranha). That only leaves an Italian name for Ice Piranha Plant, which does refer to it as "Ice Piranha" as opposed to the (unsourced, supposed) name of Frost Piranha, "Gelid Piranha" ( | The thing here is that "Ice Piranha Plant" (the NSMBU iteration) was given the same name in Japanese as Frost Piranha (Ice Pakkun) and later English material gave it the same English name as Frost Piranha (Frost Piranha). That only leaves an Italian name for Ice Piranha Plant, which does refer to it as "Ice Piranha" as opposed to the (unsourced, supposed) name of Frost Piranha, "Gelid Piranha" (whatever Gelid means...) The other three names that were on this article I had removed, since they had no sources and for all we know the NSMBU creature was never named in-game, even when Ultimate made a huge list of Piranha Plant species. As for the other "they are different" points, please see the comments of the other supporters, as we've made several arguments as to why they do not matter that much. {{User:Somethingone/sig}} 22:05, April 30, 2023 (EDT) | ||
:I'm sorry, but I still just can't get behind it all. Ice Piranha Plants look identical to Piranha Plants and spit ice balls. Frost Piranha's have different color schemes and spew frost breath. Small differences are still differences and that still speaks enough for me to say it's fine if they remain split. I wouldn't compare this to Fire Piranha Plants or Bullies, as despite the redesigns, they still act identically as they did before. Bullies look different, but they still charge at the player and still require the player to push them off the platform to defeat them, ''Super Mario 64'' or ''Super Mario 3D World''. Fire Piranha Plants have different colors, but their ''3D Land'' appearance still acts identically to their prior appearances; spitting fireballs. Ice Piranha Plants haven't taken on the exact abilities as a Frost Piranha has and I'm choosing to stand by that. As for the Mario Portal deal, is there a way I can see that stuff for myself? I looked up the Mario Portal and didn't find anything relating to in-depth enemy guides or whatnot. Just a list of games across history and most of the main characters. {{User:Tails777/sig}} | :I'm sorry, but I still just can't get behind it all. Ice Piranha Plants look identical to Piranha Plants and spit ice balls. Frost Piranha's have different color schemes and spew frost breath. Small differences are still differences and that still speaks enough for me to say it's fine if they remain split. I wouldn't compare this to Fire Piranha Plants or Bullies, as despite the redesigns, they still act identically as they did before. Bullies look different, but they still charge at the player and still require the player to push them off the platform to defeat them, ''Super Mario 64'' or ''Super Mario 3D World''. Fire Piranha Plants have different colors, but their ''3D Land'' appearance still acts identically to their prior appearances; spitting fireballs. Ice Piranha Plants haven't taken on the exact abilities as a Frost Piranha has and I'm choosing to stand by that. As for the Mario Portal deal, is there a way I can see that stuff for myself? I looked up the Mario Portal and didn't find anything relating to in-depth enemy guides or whatnot. Just a list of games across history and most of the main characters. {{User:Tails777/sig}} | ||
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::::If you wanna talk about appearance gaps, why are you emphasizing the ''debut'' of Frost Piranhas? Frost Piranhas debuted 12 years ago, so? That doesn't mean anything. The actual relevant time interval here (as I mentioned previously) is the gap between ''NSMBU'' and Frost Piranhas' ''latest'' appearance prior to ''NSMBU'' - 5 years. That's hardly any longer than the gap between ''PM'' and ''SM64DS''. I already explained why the "they wouldn't bring back an RPG enemy" argument rings hollow: even if they rarely did it even when those games were new, they've done it before, there's no reason they couldn't do it again. Even if the ''NSMBU'' developers didn't have ''PM'' on their minds when they decided to include an ice-spitting Piranha Plant variant ''at the time'' (we have no proof of that, but it's definitely plausible), that distinction has been thrown out the window not just by ''Smash'', but Mario Portal as well (the link is on the article, since you asked). Mario Portal especially, since it specifically opted to identify them as Frost Piranhas when it could have gotten "Ice Piranha Plant" from Prima, us, or just as a more direct translation of the Japanese name. {{User:7feetunder/sig}} 00:19, May 3, 2023 (EDT) | ::::If you wanna talk about appearance gaps, why are you emphasizing the ''debut'' of Frost Piranhas? Frost Piranhas debuted 12 years ago, so? That doesn't mean anything. The actual relevant time interval here (as I mentioned previously) is the gap between ''NSMBU'' and Frost Piranhas' ''latest'' appearance prior to ''NSMBU'' - 5 years. That's hardly any longer than the gap between ''PM'' and ''SM64DS''. I already explained why the "they wouldn't bring back an RPG enemy" argument rings hollow: even if they rarely did it even when those games were new, they've done it before, there's no reason they couldn't do it again. Even if the ''NSMBU'' developers didn't have ''PM'' on their minds when they decided to include an ice-spitting Piranha Plant variant ''at the time'' (we have no proof of that, but it's definitely plausible), that distinction has been thrown out the window not just by ''Smash'', but Mario Portal as well (the link is on the article, since you asked). Mario Portal especially, since it specifically opted to identify them as Frost Piranhas when it could have gotten "Ice Piranha Plant" from Prima, us, or just as a more direct translation of the Japanese name. {{User:7feetunder/sig}} 00:19, May 3, 2023 (EDT) | ||