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| == Mister Mario's first appearance? == | | == Mister Mario's first appearance? == |
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| Something I just wondered about and put on [[Mario]]'s trivia section. In the original arcade games, [[Mario]] fought [[Donkey Kong]]. However, later games has indicated that the Donkey Kong in the original games was [[Cranky Kong]], the modern Donkey Kong's dad/grandpa, and the modern Donkey Kong was [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] in the arcade games. We shall also note that, physically, neither the arcade games Mario or Donkey has changed much when comparing to the modern Donkey and Mario. Based upon this fact, this could possibly mean that Mister Mario's first appearance was, in fact, in ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''. - {{User:KingMario/sig}} 23, February 2008 19:01 (GMT +01) | | Something I just wondered about and put on [[Mario]]'s trivia section. In the original arcade games, [[Mario]] fought [[Donkey Kong]]. However, later games has indicated that the Donkey Kong in the original games was [[Cranky Kong]], the modern Donkey Kong's dad/grandpa, and the modern Donkey Kong was [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] in the arcade games. We shall also note that, physically, neither the arcade games Mario or Donkey has changed much when comparing to the modern Donkey and Mario. Based upon this fact, this could possibly mean that Mister Mario's first appearance was, in fact, in ''[[Donkey Kong (arcade game)|Donkey Kong]]''. - {{King Mario/sig}} 23, February 2008 19:01 (GMT +01) |
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| Don't apes age faster than humans? -- [[User:Sir Grodus|Sir Grodus]] 15:16, 23 February 2008 (EST)
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| :Yes, which explains why Cranky's an old geezer while Mario's still got spring in his step (and no liver spots). Anyway, it's an interesting theory, but it's pure conjecture. It's been officially stated that the titlar ape of ''Donkey Kong'' was in fact Cranky Kong, but as of yet it's still maintained that it was the one-and-only Mario fighting. You could argue that Donkey Kong was a baby at the same time as ''Mario'' in ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'', though it can be assumed that was Cranky Kong too. Plus, Pauline later appears in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]'' as Mario's special guest. In ''Donkey Kong'' Pauline was Mario's love interest, so it'd be a bit strange if "Mario Jr." also had designs on her. Of course, Pauline's presence with "Jr." could be explained by saying she's his mother, but that'd make things creepy (her youthful and busty appearance, Donkey Jr.'s love for her, the fluffy stuff between her and Mario, etc.). Anyway, until someone in Nintendo says it was Mario Sr. in ''DK'' we're not adding the game to the timeline; official stuff only. - [[User:Walkazo|Walkazo]]
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| This theory sounds very cool, but ultimately it's just a theory... but there's no reason you can't put it on your user page. That would be pretty cool to see everyone's theories as to continuity, actually... hmm... Regardless, we don't know anything about Mushroom World monkeys aging faster or slower than humans. I always thought that Donkey Kong (Cranky) was just a lot older than Mario at the time, and that DK (Baby DK) was the same age. There's no reason that a guy in his 20's or 30's couldn't have a fair fight with a 30 or 40 year old, especially if the 40 year old was a powerful monkey with barrels. The DKC TV show commented on Cranky's appearance when he was younger. Apparently he was a buff "stud" (we got to see him, it wasn't just Cranky talking). {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 16:52, 23 February 2008 (EST)
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| == Canonicity ==
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| [[MarioWiki:Canonicity]] says, "Comics, cartoons, and movies are difficult to place, so we consider them to be '''alternate-canon'''. All the information in the article is fine, but can we at least say that the Mario's mother in the show might not be the same one as the mother of Mario in the games? It's just the sentences like "Mrs. Mario's passed down her physical appearance to Mario, her oldest, although she used to be skinnier like Luigi." that I'm taking about. I know this was discussed before in a section above, but I wanted to start a new one so different people would respond. {{User:CrystalYoshi/sig}} 20:10, 8 June 2008 (EDT)
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| :Sneaky. And yeah, you're right. Those sorta near-contradictions really take away from the article, and simply stating that the different media might have different personas would eliminate that. - {{User:Walkazo/sig}}
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| ::Yeah, so could I do that? {{User:CrystalYoshi/sig}}
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| :::I'm thinking we need a general statement template to this effect: "The following history section contains elements from various mediums, placed in the ''[[Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' timeline where each source claims to be. However, please note that [[Nintendo]] has made no assurance that different mediums share the same timeline." We'd need a proposal for this, but it would clear up a lot of this. As to the quote CrystalYoshi presented, had I written this article now with the above statement in mind, it would read like this: "Mario's mother appeared as a skinny blonde woman in (source here), but earlier in (source here) she was portrayed as a chubby, manly woman. No explaination has been given for this change." My goal is to place information in order based on where each source claims to be (Super Show was right after Super Mario Bros., Super Mario World the show was right after Super Mario World but before they left for the Mushroom Kingdom again), and then point out inconsistencies without any speculative reasons as to why the differences are there. So, with that in mind I wouldn't recommend putting in speculation that Mario had two different mothers in two different sources based on different appearances (Remember King Boo? He changed appearance in two consecutive main series appearances. Those are as close to Miyamoto as you get, too.), but certainly I wouldn't recommend leaving in the speculation that you find. If I remember right, the way I wrote this article you should be able to simply replace each bit of speculation with a bit about plot holes, etc. On a last note, the Canonicity page was being discussed on the forum by Cobold, Blitzwing, DP, and myself. On my to-do list is to rewrite it, run it by them, and then make a proposal to change that page. We haven't made any progress, but the following was suggested in a chat between Blitzwing and myself: "There is no official canon." And that would be it for that page. Granted, I would hope we could include something like the above, which would, I hope, satisfy those who view everything as canon and those who view only mainstream games as canon and everyone in between. If you want to know my view, I think that we don't have the right to decide what is canon and what isn't because Miyamoto hasn't said a word about it beyond wanting to leave Mario with an open future. {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 23:17, 9 June 2008 (EDT)
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| == Split ==
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| I am currently rewriting the article appropriately and hope to upload the rewrites very soon. In the process, I am removing speculation and adhering to the new article organization standard; I figured we should kill three birds with one stone. {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 20:24, 1 December 2008 (EST)
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| :Sweet. Once the new pages are up I'll help with the links as much as I can (if my homework doesn't kill me in the meantime). - {{User:Walkazo/sig}} 22:41, 1 December 2008 (EST)
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| ::Oh, yes. That is my current state as well with school! If you want something to do in the meantime, you could do Mario's father article while I do Mama Mario, but if not I'll get around to it. Ugh... finding every mention of Mama is going to be a pain. {{User:Stumpers/sig}} 23:10, 1 December 2008 (EST)
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| :::Okay, I'll try my best to get around to it; it's the least I can do. - {{User:Walkazo/sig}} 23:28, 1 December 2008 (EST)
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