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As mentioned on the [[List of references in Nintendo video games]] page, King Bob-omb, using his original Japanese name for this Japan-only series, appears as a monster, using a version of his design stylized after that game's aesthetic (but is blatantly him - the second game's is just him but recolored and with different eyes and fancier trappings). I have put this on the page, but it was removed for being "unlikely" or "not close enough" or "[[Defuse or Lose|not a singular character]] [[You're the Bob-omb|in this appearance]]." The problem is, we ''do'' list other appearances on that page (since, as Nintendo games, they are first party appearances) in the relevant articles, such as [[Goomba]], [[Spiny]], [[Pokey]], [[Lakitu]], [[Wart]], and a huge amount of other things in the ''Legend of Zelda'' games, Spiny appearing in ''Kirby'' with a similarly series-based stylized design, [[Eggplant Man]] appearing in ''Chibi-Robo'', various fish appearing in ''Animal Crossing'', and many, many more. I fail to see how this is any different at all, aside from being more obscure. If this game actually ''were'' localized and gave him his usual English name, would we still not list him? [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 21:13, June 5, 2024 (EDT)
As mentioned on the [[List of references in Nintendo video games]] page, King Bob-omb, using his original Japanese name for this Japan-only series, appears as a monster, using a version of his design stylized after that game's aesthetic (but is blatantly him - the second game's is just him but recolored and with different eyes and fancier trappings). I have put this on the page, but it was removed for being "unlikely" or "not close enough" or "[[Defuse or Lose|not a singular character]] [[You're the Bob-omb|in this appearance]]." The problem is, we ''do'' list other appearances on that page (since, as Nintendo games, they are first party appearances) in the relevant articles, such as [[Goomba]], [[Spiny]], [[Pokey]], [[Lakitu]], [[Wart]], and a huge amount of other things in the ''Legend of Zelda'' games, Spiny appearing in ''Kirby'' with a similarly series-based stylized design, [[Eggplant Man]] appearing in ''Chibi-Robo'', various fish appearing in ''Animal Crossing'', and many, many more. I fail to see how this is any different at all, aside from being more obscure. If this game actually ''were'' localized and gave him his usual English name, would we still not list him? [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 21:13, June 5, 2024 (EDT)


:It is not uncommon for ''Super Mario'' games to take artistic liberties to achieve certain gameplay functions, especially for scenarios where there are multiple players. So, personally, I do not think the presence of two King Bob-ombs in those multiplayer minigames really matter and are best viewed as the exceptions, not the rule. There are multiple [[Mario]]s in all versions of ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', the ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' series (etc.) for example, as well as multiple [[Luigi]]s in [[ScareScraper]] mode.
:It is not uncommon for ''Super Mario'' games to take artistic liberties to achieve certain gameplay functions, especially for scenarios where there are multiple players. So, personally, I do not think the presence of two King Bob-ombs in those multiplayer minigames really matter and are best viewed as the exceptions, not the rule. There are multiple [[Mario]]s in all versions of ''[[Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', the ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' series (etc.) for example, as well as multiple [[Luigi]]s in [[ScareScraper]] mode.
:I was not involved in earlier discussions for the characters you mention. However, I do not think it is accurate to explicitly assert that characters designed by other studios, in other companies, in non-''Mario'' media are literally the same entities present in the franchise proper, regardless of who publishes it, and I think it is healthier we take a more cautious approach. As an example of something I hold to be true, we know [[Wart]] is the {{iw|zeldawiki|Mamu}} in ''Link's Awakening'' because:
:I was not involved in earlier discussions for the characters you mention. However, I do not think it is accurate to explicitly assert that characters designed by other studios, in other companies, in non-''Mario'' media are literally the same entities present in the franchise proper, regardless of who publishes it, and I think it is healthier we take a more cautious approach. As an example of something I hold to be true, we know [[Wart]] is the {{iw|zeldawiki|Mamu}} in ''Link's Awakening'' because:
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