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==Split Monkikki from Monchee== | ==Split Monkikki from Monchee== | ||
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Even though Monkikki and Monchee have the same Japanese name, we've split off the other ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' series enemies from their main counterparts on the basis of them being toy versions instead of the actual thing. Monchee don't have windup keys compared to the ones in Game Boy ''Donkey Kong'', but their newer design is clearly derived on a variant of the [[wikipedia:Cymbal-banging monkey toy|cymbal-banging monkey toy]]. Additionally, they have somewhat different behavior - in Game Boy ''Donkey Kong'', Monkikki are completely harmless helpers that will move through Mario if the player tries contacting them from the side, but in ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'', doing the same with a Monchee will result in damage. | Even though Monkikki and Monchee have the same Japanese name, we've split off the other ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' series enemies from their main counterparts on the basis of them being toy versions instead of the actual thing. Monchee don't have windup keys compared to the ones in Game Boy ''Donkey Kong'', but their newer design is clearly derived on a variant of the [[wikipedia:Cymbal-banging monkey toy|cymbal-banging monkey toy]]. Additionally, they have somewhat different behavior - in Game Boy ''Donkey Kong'', Monkikki are completely harmless helpers that will move through Mario if the player tries contacting them from the side, but in ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'', doing the same with a Monchee will result in damage. | ||
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==Justification for treating "monkey" as an alternate name== | ==Justification for treating "monkey" as an alternate name== | ||
#It's the subject's most recent English name. Furthermore, it's the first time in almost 20 years this subject has been acknowledged officially and it's being done in the context of its debut game's remake. | #It's the subject's most recent English name. Furthermore, it's the first time in almost 20 years this subject has been acknowledged officially and it's being done in the context of its debut game's remake. | ||
#Not only is it the most recent English name, but, going so far as our current knowledge on the remake, it's the only name given to this subject in the remake | #Not only is it the most recent English name, but, going so far as our current knowledge on the remake, it's the only name given to this subject in the remake. | ||
#It doesn't contravene the [[MarioWiki:Naming|naming policy]]. | #It doesn't contravene the [[MarioWiki:Naming|naming policy]]. | ||
#There's precedent of using generic names to complement proper names, one example being [[Pengaccha 1-gō]]'s "vehicle" descriptor. | #There's precedent of using generic names to complement proper names, one example being [[Pengaccha 1-gō]]'s "vehicle" descriptor. | ||
##It's been stated that Monchee and Pengaccha 1-gō are not the same case, as the latter's proper name is not English and "vehicle" is only mentioned to establish the extent to which this subject is being given the time of day in English language material. However, I don't believe these cases are so fundamentally different; "vehicle" gets to have an express mention in the article due to its extenuating circumstances, which "monkey" also benefits from given the first two points I have made here. It's not quite an "apples to oranges" comparison, it's more of a "Granny Smith apples to Honeycrisp apples" one. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 15:54, October 27, 2023 (EDT) |