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==Create a new page, Piranha Plant (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)==
==Create a new page, Piranha Plant (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)==
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{{Proposal outcome|passed|5-1|split}}
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There has been a translation inconsistency in English concerning the Piranha Plant variants in Paper Mario: TTYD. The enemy that was named [[Pale Piranha]] in the English version, was just known as "Pakkun Flower", i.e. Piranha Plant, in the original Japanese version, and subsequently in all translated versions except English.
There has been a translation inconsistency in English concerning the Piranha Plant variants in Paper Mario: TTYD. The enemy that was named [[Pale Piranha]] in the English version, was just known as "Pakkun Flower", i.e. Piranha Plant, in the original Japanese version, and subsequently in all translated versions except English.
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==Split Pale Pirahna and merge the Paper Mario TTYD Piranha Plant==
==Split Pale Pirahna and merge the Paper Mario TTYD Piranha Plant==
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{{Proposal outcome|failed|2-6|don't split}}
{{ProposalOutcome|failed|2-6|don't split}}


I don't care if this subject has been discussed (cause I know it has) but this is just not right. Pale Piranhas are clearly stated to be sub species of Piranha Plants. We don't have Putrid Piranhas or Frost Piranhas merged. So what if the Japanese name is the same as Piranha, there appearance is different. Plus actual [[Piranha Plant (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Piranha Plants]] appear in the game. They should be merged with this Piranha Plant.
I don't care if this subject has been discussed (cause I know it has) but this is just not right. Pale Piranhas are clearly stated to be sub species of Piranha Plants. We don't have Putrid Piranhas or Frost Piranhas merged. So what if the Japanese name is the same as Piranha, there appearance is different. Plus actual [[Piranha Plant (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Piranha Plants]] appear in the game. They should be merged with this Piranha Plant.
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==Split Pale Piranha from Piranha Plant==
==Split Pale Piranha from Piranha Plant==
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{{Proposal outcome|passed|14-0|split}}
{{ProposalOutcome|passed|14-0|split}}


As per Walkazo's comment above, which is taken from [[Talk:Pale Piranha#Comments 2|this]], the Pale Piranha behaves differently from normal Piranha Plants, and we have a different English name for each to justify splitting them, so a split is in order.
As per Walkazo's comment above, which is taken from [[Talk:Pale Piranha#Comments 2|this]], the Pale Piranha behaves differently from normal Piranha Plants, and we have a different English name for each to justify splitting them, so a split is in order.
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==Split Raving Piranha Plant from this article==
==Split Raving Piranha Plant from this article==
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Seeing as we have articles for various other one-off enemies from the ''Mario Kart'' series, such as [[Walking Tree]], [[Bouncing Note]] and, most appropriately, [[Pit Plant]], I think it makes sense that we split this sub-species of Piranha Plant from the main article. For a start, they are completely covered in neon lights, or some other form of light emitting dots (You can see it if you look close up at [[:Image:ElectrodromeDancing.jpg|this image]]), and flash between white, pink, yellow, green, blue and purple, in time with the music of the course. They are primarily black with grey dots in some places, and the colour changing (But naturally white) dots in others, which doesn't resemble the colour scheme of almost any other Piranha Plant (The closest thing I can find in a colour game is a [[Pale Piranha]], but it's not a perfect match, and that's a separate article anyway). These Piranha Plants also dance in time with the music, which I'm fairly certain other ones don't do. As we also have the name for the species from the Prima Guide, like the other articles, I think we have good reason to create this article.
Seeing as we have articles for various other one-off enemies from the ''Mario Kart'' series, such as [[Walking Tree]], [[Bouncing Note]] and, most appropriately, [[Pit Plant]], I think it makes sense that we split this sub-species of Piranha Plant from the main article. For a start, they are completely covered in neon lights, or some other form of light emitting dots (You can see it if you look close up at [[:Image:ElectrodromeDancing.jpg|this image]]), and flash between white, pink, yellow, green, blue and purple, in time with the music of the course. They are primarily black with grey dots in some places, and the colour changing (But naturally white) dots in others, which doesn't resemble the colour scheme of almost any other Piranha Plant (The closest thing I can find in a colour game is a [[Pale Piranha]], but it's not a perfect match, and that's a separate article anyway). These Piranha Plants also dance in time with the music, which I'm fairly certain other ones don't do. As we also have the name for the species from the Prima Guide, like the other articles, I think we have good reason to create this article.


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==Fire-spitting Piranha Plants==
==Fire-spitting Piranha Plants==
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There ought to be stricter consistency regarding fire-spitting Piranha Plants not directly identified as Fire Piranha Plant. Currently, the Fire Piranha Plant article includes the fire-spitter known as "Piranha Plant" in ''March of the Minis'' and ''Minis March Again!'' (known later in the ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' series as "Piranha with Fire" and then Fire Piranha Plant), but does not include the fire-spitter known as "Piranha Plant" in ''Dream Team'' and ''The Origami King''. I think it should be consistent across the board - all of these either belong in the Piranha Plant or Fire Piranha Plant article. Personally, I'd go with the latter since it seems pretty clear that "Fire" tends to be dropped when the normal variant doesn't appear in the same game, making them "Piranha Plants" in the general sense rather than specifically so. This is also applicable to Fire Nipper Plant and Fire P-Pakkun, especially the former as currently the ''Dream Team'' appearance is considered Fire Nipper Plant yet ''The Origami King'' appearance is considered regular Nipper Plant. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 20:11, July 20, 2020 (EDT)
There ought to be stricter consistency regarding fire-spitting Piranha Plants not directly identified as Fire Piranha Plant. Currently, the Fire Piranha Plant article includes the fire-spitter known as "Piranha Plant" in ''March of the Minis'' and ''Minis March Again!'' (known later in the ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' series as "Piranha with Fire" and then Fire Piranha Plant), but does not include the fire-spitter known as "Piranha Plant" in ''Dream Team'' and ''The Origami King''. I think it should be consistent across the board - all of these either belong in the Piranha Plant or Fire Piranha Plant article. Personally, I'd go with the latter since it seems pretty clear that "Fire" tends to be dropped when the normal variant doesn't appear in the same game, making them "Piranha Plants" in the general sense rather than specifically so. This is also applicable to Fire Nipper Plant and Fire P-Pakkun, especially the former as currently the ''Dream Team'' appearance is considered Fire Nipper Plant yet ''The Origami King'' appearance is considered regular Nipper Plant. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 20:11, July 20, 2020 (EDT)
:I'm honestly thinking the former, for the same reason as chasy Bills in 3D games being on the main Bullet Bill page. It seems more like the DT enemy ''is'' based on Nipper Plants in general rather than an obscure one-time enemy in SMB3. I think we should reflect what the game itself considers. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 22:00, July 20, 2020 (EDT)
:I'm honestly thinking the former, for the same reason as chasy Bills in 3D games being on the main Bullet Bill page. It seems more like the DT enemy ''is'' based on Nipper Plants in general rather than an obscure one-time enemy in SMB3. I think we should reflect what the game itself considers. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 22:00, July 20, 2020 (EDT)
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::::::::I see. I still think attributes like size and movement are much more relative than fire breath, but if there are no other objections, I'll support doing things your way. One more question - in ''March of the Minis'', only the fire-spitting Piranha Plant appears without in-game name, albeit internally named after Piranha Plant. Would you consider it Piranha Plant or Fire Piranha Plant? [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 20:15, July 23, 2020 (EDT)
::::::::I see. I still think attributes like size and movement are much more relative than fire breath, but if there are no other objections, I'll support doing things your way. One more question - in ''March of the Minis'', only the fire-spitting Piranha Plant appears without in-game name, albeit internally named after Piranha Plant. Would you consider it Piranha Plant or Fire Piranha Plant? [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 20:15, July 23, 2020 (EDT)
:::::::::While I do not have personal experience with that game, I'd currently lean on having it be on Fire Piranha Plant, since it's a behavior that is not present in all the game's Piranha Plants. I also feel the relativity of behaviors is also supported by Ultimate's Piranha Plant, since it has behavioral attributes of many types. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 20:53, July 23, 2020 (EDT)
:::::::::While I do not have personal experience with that game, I'd currently lean on having it be on Fire Piranha Plant, since it's a behavior that is not present in all the game's Piranha Plants. I also feel the relativity of behaviors is also supported by Ultimate's Piranha Plant, since it has behavioral attributes of many types. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 20:53, July 23, 2020 (EDT)
::::::::::Good point, I agree. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 22:06, July 23, 2020 (EDT)
:::::::::::I'm fine with the approach of considering fire-spitters regular Piranha Plants if they're both called just "Piranha Plant" and they're the only type in a specific game. --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 21:05, July 24, 2020 (EDT)
::::::::::::I also agree. {{User:DarkNight/sig}} 21:09, July 24, 2020 (EDT)
== "Oviparity" ==
This has bugged me for a while, but I never saw Mom Piranha as anything more than a one-off gag, and certainly not a serious indicator that Piranha Plants in general hatch from eggs. The fact that Nipper Plants (who have actually been called "Baby Piranha Plants" on rare occasions) come from more plant-themed spores (or honestly, dandelion seeds) also shows this to not hold water, ''especially'' for the opening section. Anyone else in favor of removing this? (Addendum: [[Piranha Pod]]s also should be considered, as while they resemble Spiny Eggs, the name still suggests more of a seed.) [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 18:59, May 9, 2021 (EDT)
:It seems like speculation to me, so yeah I don't mind removing it. {{User:Keyblade Master/sig}} 19:10, May 9, 2021 (EDT)
::It's not just Mom Piranha who displays oviparous traits; [[Dino Piranha]] and [[Peewee Piranha]] hatch from eggs. Piranha Plant oviparity is definitely a recurrent trait across games, though I don't find this information notable enough to be kept in the lede. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 20:53, May 9, 2021 (EDT)
:::I'd say those are more for the "dino" part, though, plus the whole "alien" thing. Also, the fact that Peewee can regenerate its shell casts some doubt on whether they're actually "hatching" to begin with. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 22:18, May 9, 2021 (EDT)
::::I'm in favor of removing it. Those three are definitely not good evidence that Piranha Plants hatch from eggs, and eggs have other functions in ''Mario'' franchise besides hatching infants (fully grown Yoshis are found in eggs in ''SMW'' and ''ML:PiT'' because they were trapped in them; Yoshis turn things into eggs when they eat them; Yoshi gets into an egg and rolls around as a special move in some games; Mom Piranha is clearly not a newborn). {{User:7feetunder/sig}} 22:01, July 29, 2021 (EDT)
== What type of Piranha Plant is ''LEGO City Undercover''s? ==
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I am putting this here as it involves the generic Piranha Plant species. In ''[[Wikipedia:LEGO City Undercover|LEGO City Undercover]]'', a Piranha Plant makes an appearance in the game, and it breathes [[Fireball|fire]]. Typically, this would mean it is a [[Fire Piranha Plant]]. However, from what I can tell if only one Piranha Plant makes an appearance in the game and it's just called a Piranha Plant, that makes it just a Piranha Plant and not a Fire Piranha Plant. In the [[Prima]] guide (page 284 at least, and I believe all instances of this subject are the same), it is called a Piranha Plant. The game never names the subject, and I am unaware of what the internal data says. Regardless, just because it's called a Piranha Plant in the Prima guide doesn't mean it's just a regular Piranha Plant. [[Talk:Crowber#Do_not_use_the_name_%22Crow%22_for_New_Super_Mario_Bros._2|Prima has been known for using generic]] [https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=Fish_Bone&type=revision&diff=3689438&oldid=3663969 or even using questionable terms]. Piranha Plant is just a general term to refer to any Piranha Plant, and I'm sure the guide uses it because the regular Piranha Plant's name is more well known. It's not just a reference to Fire Piranha Plants but rather, the species in general.
I mean, if it quacks like a duck, acts like a duck, it is a duck. And unlike the ''Mario'' RPGs, it doesn't get any names in-game. [[User:Wikiboy10|Wikiboy10]] ([[User talk:Wikiboy10|talk]]) 10:16, September 12, 2022 (EDT)
: I'd say just a regular Piranha Plant. After all, the Piranha Plants in Superstar Saga and Dream Team spat fireballs and were called Piranha Plants in game instead of Fire Piranha Plants. [[User:PrincessPeachFan|PrincessPeachFan]] ([[User talk:PrincessPeachFan|talk]]) 09:02, September 18, 2022 (EDT)
::I'd also say to follow the guide for now, though I have had the thought in light of [[Talk:Fishin' Lakitu#(Partial) Undo|Fishin' Lakitu]] if this approach is really the optimal one. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 12:06, September 20, 2022 (EDT)
::: Well, maybe. On the one hand, Fire Piranha Plants/Venus Fire Traps look like regular Piranha Plants in most appearances but on the other, Piranha Plants have been given the ability to spit fireballs without explicitly being called Fire Piranha Plants/Venus Fire Traps. [[User:PrincessPeachFan|PrincessPeachFan]] ([[User talk:PrincessPeachFan|talk]]) 12:56, September 26, 2022 (EDT)
== Back to the Pale Piranha talk again ==
Yep... this old discussion again. But now that the remake is out, I have a burning question: can anyone confirm if the Pale Piranhas and Pit of 100 Trial Piranha Plants have had any sort of name changes in other localization of the game? I know Pale Piranhas are still named as such in the English version, but I'd like to know if that has been carried over to any other versions of the game? I guess it would be no surprise that it's mostly to know if we would end up splitting Pale Piranhas/merging Piranha Plants/doing nothing if nothing changes, but at this point, I'm very curious to know. I myself have no knowledge on translating languages, which is why I'm here to ask the question. {{User:Tails777/sig}}
:All languages kept their previous names for these guys and the pit plants, for some reason (this even extends to the "monochrome packun" graphics file name). Same goes for the Chestnut King. Every other inconsistency was fixed. Thanks to {{user|Scrooge200}} for the text results. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 19:31, May 23, 2024 (EDT)
::An odd choice if you ask me. But if that's the case, I guess nothing to change here. Thanks for the info! {{User:Tails777/sig}}
== Sneaky Lying Cheating Ninja Koopas ==
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Are we sure that's supposed to be a normal Piranha Plant? Because not only does it not resemble normal Piranha Plants (see Venus Fire Traps and Ptooie, these do look faithful to their games' counterpart), but this design's base was later used for the Nipper Plants. We should probably either merge this part to Muncher, or to Nipper Plant's trivia section. --{{User:FanOfYoshi/sig}} 09:51, July 24, 2024 (EDT)

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