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== Split "{{fake link|Koopa (Bowser's species)}}" into its own article and rename this page to "Koopa (clan)" == | == Split "{{fake link|Koopa (Bowser's species)}}" into its own article and rename this page to "Koopa (clan)" == | ||
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There's a lot of information on Bowser's species (which itself is simply called "Koopa," due to it being an odd case of character/species in Japan where there's no identical generic members other than with the derivatives) that just cannot fit in a single small section on this page, awkwardly crammed into a single monster paragraph and making it nigh-impossible to actually find the proper information in just a few moments. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick/Projects/Koopa (Bowser's species)|I have made a draft of a page dedicated to Bowser's species here]], which I think will solve this issue and the issue of the glaring lack of coverage on one of Nintendo's most iconic original species <small>that isn't a Pokémon</small>, as well as solve issues of repetitive information on the character pages. | There's a lot of information on Bowser's species (which itself is simply called "Koopa," due to it being an odd case of character/species in Japan where there's no identical generic members other than with the derivatives) that just cannot fit in a single small section on this page, awkwardly crammed into a single monster paragraph and making it nigh-impossible to actually find the proper information in just a few moments. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick/Projects/Koopa (Bowser's species)|I have made a draft of a page dedicated to Bowser's species here]], which I think will solve this issue and the issue of the glaring lack of coverage on one of Nintendo's most iconic original species <small>that isn't a Pokémon</small>, as well as solve issues of repetitive information on the character pages. | ||
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::::Sorry for figuratively butting in, but the [[Noko Bombette]] comes to mind, which the Perfect Edition of the overly long name says belongs to the "turtle clan", despite its only appearance being in Super Mario Land 2, where Bowser doesn't even appear. There are probably more examples like it, but yeah. [[User:Blinker|Blinker]] ([[User talk:Blinker|talk]]) 18:12, August 2, 2023 (EDT) | ::::Sorry for figuratively butting in, but the [[Noko Bombette]] comes to mind, which the Perfect Edition of the overly long name says belongs to the "turtle clan", despite its only appearance being in Super Mario Land 2, where Bowser doesn't even appear. There are probably more examples like it, but yeah. [[User:Blinker|Blinker]] ([[User talk:Blinker|talk]]) 18:12, August 2, 2023 (EDT) | ||
::::Oh, FYI, everyone: [[Talk:Koopa Troop#Turtle Tribe in relation to Koopa Troop|rumblings on what to do with Koopa clan have come up before.]] The conclusion that was reached was that the clan is a distinct entity from the army, and this has been confirmed several times, so it is not a "fan interpretation". Things just so happened that we didn't get around to reorganizing it yet. The species article we have now is the closest analogy to the concept of the clan, although as mentioned there, a fair bit of rewriting is in order to get it done. In short, the Koopa Troop is Bowser's army that can include other creatures such as Goombas and Boos, and the Turtle Tribe / ''Kame-zoku'' comprise of the loose group/"species" of turtles that are most commonly associated with the troops but have also occasionally been found unaffiliated with Bowser (in much the same way as there exist non-traitorous Goombas). And individually, Japanese ''kame'' tends to become English Koopa. So I put my full support behind that option. It's been a long time in the making. The option I didn't see coming is Bowser's species. I can agree to an article, but I think that the Japanese ''Koopa'' name is too indirect, or should at least come with a note. Then again, ''maybe'' there was originally distinction between "Koopa" and "''Daimaō'' Koopa"? It would explain why I always thought the Japanese ''Super Mario Bros.'' story text read awkwardly on that front. Mister Wu may be able to explore that. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 18:53, August 2, 2023 (EDT) | ::::Oh, FYI, everyone: [[Talk:Koopa Troop#Turtle Tribe in relation to Koopa Troop|rumblings on what to do with Koopa clan have come up before.]] The conclusion that was reached was that the clan is a distinct entity from the army, and this has been confirmed several times, so it is not a "fan interpretation". Things just so happened that we didn't get around to reorganizing it yet. The species article we have now is the closest analogy to the concept of the clan, although as mentioned there, a fair bit of rewriting is in order to get it done. In short, the Koopa Troop is Bowser's army that can include other creatures such as Goombas and Boos, and the Turtle Tribe / ''Kame-zoku'' comprise of the loose group/"species" of turtles that are most commonly associated with the troops but have also occasionally been found unaffiliated with Bowser (in much the same way as there exist non-traitorous Goombas). And individually, Japanese ''kame'' tends to become English Koopa. So I put my full support behind that option. It's been a long time in the making. The option I didn't see coming is Bowser's species. I can agree to an article, but I think that the Japanese ''Koopa'' name is too indirect, or should at least come with a note. Then again, ''maybe'' there was originally distinction between "Koopa" and "''Daimaō'' Koopa"? It would explain why I always thought the Japanese ''Super Mario Bros.'' story text read awkwardly on that front. Mister Wu may be able to explore that. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 18:53, August 2, 2023 (EDT) | ||
:::::The more I look at it, the more I'd say that 大ガメクッパの一族 means ''the tribe of the giant turtle Bowser'', {{ | :::::The more I look at it, the more I'd say that 大ガメクッパの一族 means ''the tribe of the giant turtle Bowser'', {{media link|PEGMCE page 193.png|the}} {{media link|SMBD pages 34 35.png|other}} {{media link|SMCE pages 88 89.png|books}} of the time were also very consistent at attributing クッパ to just Bowser, for the others we had カメ族 (worth noting that this tribe name was even used [https://ameblo.jp/gsball/entry-10891620941.html in that pretty surprising statement by Tezuka about Yoshi in the 20th Anniversary book]). I'd rather say that the [[Dorrie#Super Mario Odyssey|Dorrying]] of the クッパ species, if it really is a thing, happened because of the rename of the Koopalings, see my other comment about that.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 01:13, August 6, 2023 (EDT) | ||
:::::"Koopa" is really the only name we have. And it has indeed been used repeatedly. Consider that the rest of the turtles are named for ''them'', not the other way around. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 19:50, August 2, 2023 (EDT) | :::::"Koopa" is really the only name we have. And it has indeed been used repeatedly. Consider that the rest of the turtles are named for ''them'', not the other way around. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 19:50, August 2, 2023 (EDT) | ||
::::::Oh, I think the English title itself is fine; what I mean is insofar as the basic Japanese name, I'm not 100% about. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 20:39, August 2, 2023 (EDT) | ::::::Oh, I think the English title itself is fine; what I mean is insofar as the basic Japanese name, I'm not 100% about. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 20:39, August 2, 2023 (EDT) | ||
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== Consider [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s a subtype == | == Consider [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s a subtype == | ||
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''[[Super Mario History 1985-2010]]'' contains the following line from [[Takashi Tezuka]] on {{media link|SMHAmerican SMW and SMAS.jpg|the ''Super Mario World'' section}}: | |||
''[[Super Mario History 1985-2010]]'' contains the following line from [[Takashi Tezuka]] on {{ | |||
:"Yoshi was originally meant to be a type of Koopa. That saddle you see on his back was actually his shell." | :"Yoshi was originally meant to be a type of Koopa. That saddle you see on his back was actually his shell." | ||
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===Support=== | ===Support=== | ||
#{{user|Doc von Schmeltwick}} - ''Yosh! Yosh! Kururin-ha!'' | #{{user|Doc von Schmeltwick}} - ''Yosh! Yosh! Kururin-ha!'' | ||
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:I included some examples above. Others offhand I can think of are a Torque in ''Crafted World'' telling Yoshi to "keep it under your shell" (a variant of "keep it under your hat") and ''Mario Kart Tour'' consistently including them in challenges for "shelled characters." I'm pretty sure a bio in a later M&S game mentions it too, though I could be getting mixed up with something else. Note in the Japanese script, they use "kora" (generally used for turtle shells) for these shell mentions, which is different than their word for, say, snail shells (usually "kara"). Also, I forgot about [https://nintendoeverything.com/yoshis-crafted-world-devs-on-the-art-style-kindergarten-inspiration-flip-side-gimmick-more/ this], where Tezuka says he's always been a turtle. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 14:19, August 30, 2023 (EDT) | :I included some examples above. Others offhand I can think of are a Torque in ''Crafted World'' telling Yoshi to "keep it under your shell" (a variant of "keep it under your hat") and ''Mario Kart Tour'' consistently including them in challenges for "shelled characters." I'm pretty sure a bio in a later M&S game mentions it too, though I could be getting mixed up with something else. Note in the Japanese script, they use "kora" (generally used for turtle shells) for these shell mentions, which is different than their word for, say, snail shells (usually "kara"). Also, I forgot about [https://nintendoeverything.com/yoshis-crafted-world-devs-on-the-art-style-kindergarten-inspiration-flip-side-gimmick-more/ this], where Tezuka says he's always been a turtle. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 14:19, August 30, 2023 (EDT) | ||
::I meant where they're stated to be the shells of turtles specifically; I know they've been called shells several times. The use of "kora" instead of "kara" is an interesting point but I wouldn't call it explicit confirmation that they're turtles. [[User:PaperSplash|PaperSplash]] ([[User talk:PaperSplash|talk]]) 16:31, August 30, 2023 (EDT) | ::I meant where they're stated to be the shells of turtles specifically; I know they've been called shells several times. The use of "kora" instead of "kara" is an interesting point but I wouldn't call it explicit confirmation that they're turtles. [[User:PaperSplash|PaperSplash]] ([[User talk:PaperSplash|talk]]) 16:31, August 30, 2023 (EDT) | ||