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== Merge with [[Jellyfish]] == | == Merge with [[Jellyfish]] == | ||
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It's just a normal jellyfish with a wacky, but thoroughly obsolete, nickname. Most licensed guidebooks, each for three different releases with decades spacing them out, straight up call them ''[[wiktionary:くらげ|kurage]]'' (Japanese for "jellyfish", the literal animal). It's the Player's Guide for SMW2 that's the odd one out, and let's not forget that it's the same book that calls Cheep Cheeps "Flopsy Fish"/"Piscatory Pete", Ukikis "Grinders", and separates one particular [[Nep-Enut]] from its species just because it's found underground. Before someone inevitably mentions it, I'm not even making a case for how the Japanese books are somehow more authoritative than the English one just because the ''Yoshi's Island'' games themselves were developed in Japan--given the existence of no direct source, such as a manual or the games, to attest the name of this enemy, it's simply a case of 3 different, largely more current sources against 1 source from 1995, all equally official,{{footnote|main|*}} irrespective of their language. | It's just a normal jellyfish with a wacky, but thoroughly obsolete, nickname. Most licensed guidebooks, each for three different releases with decades spacing them out, straight up call them ''[[wiktionary:くらげ|kurage]]'' (Japanese for "jellyfish", the literal animal). It's the Player's Guide for SMW2 that's the odd one out, and let's not forget that it's the same book that calls Cheep Cheeps "Flopsy Fish"/"Piscatory Pete", Ukikis "Grinders", and separates one particular [[Nep-Enut]] from its species just because it's found underground. Before someone inevitably mentions it, I'm not even making a case for how the Japanese books are somehow more authoritative than the English one just because the ''Yoshi's Island'' games themselves were developed in Japan--given the existence of no direct source, such as a manual or the games, to attest the name of this enemy, it's simply a case of 3 different, largely more current sources against 1 source from 1995, all equally official,{{footnote|main|*}} irrespective of their language. | ||
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#{{User|Waluigi Time}} Per all. | #{{User|Waluigi Time}} Per all. | ||
#{{User|Nintendo101}} I understand the thought process here, but I personally do not think names are the only thing that should be considered when contemplating lumps or splits. I understand this would be less apparent if it was already lumped with generic jellyfish, but this specific subject has a recurring design, function, and is recognized as an “enemy” in the paratext for the games it appears in (namely page 42 in the Shogakukan guidebook, page 128 in the Nintendo Power guidebook, and page 18 in the Nintendo of Europe guidebook). It does not seem to me to be a generic jellyfish, and I do not think it was intended to be understood as one in the same way Dr. Freezegood is likely not supposed to be perceived as a generic snowman despite its Japanese name. I think it would be more accurate for Preying Mantas to retain their article, separate from generic jellyfish. | #{{User|Nintendo101}} I understand the thought process here, but I personally do not think names are the only thing that should be considered when contemplating lumps or splits. I understand this would be less apparent if it was already lumped with generic jellyfish, but this specific subject has a recurring design, function, and is recognized as an “enemy” in the paratext for the games it appears in (namely page 42 in the Shogakukan guidebook, page 128 in the Nintendo Power guidebook, and page 18 in the Nintendo of Europe guidebook). It does not seem to me to be a generic jellyfish, and I do not think it was intended to be understood as one in the same way Dr. Freezegood is likely not supposed to be perceived as a generic snowman despite its Japanese name. I think it would be more accurate for Preying Mantas to retain their article, separate from generic jellyfish. | ||
#{{User|FanOfYoshi}} Per all. And even if | #{{User|FanOfYoshi}} Per all. And even if not for the above opposition, i would still have opposed on my own. If anything, i'd be for overturning the Piscatory Pete proposal. | ||
#{{User|Shy Guy on Wheels}} Per all. It's a reoccurring enemy with a distinct design and name. | #{{User|Shy Guy on Wheels}} Per all. It's a reoccurring enemy with a distinct design and name. | ||
#{{User|Tails777}} Per all | #{{User|Tails777}} Per all | ||
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:::::::::::They also thought distinctions we don't split pages by, and redirects exist for a reason. Admittedly, this is still a very weird outlier as the ''only'' "enemy"-type thing in the game to have a totally generic real-world animal description for a name. There are other generic-named things, but most are obstacles or based off archetypes ([[Slime Drop|Slime]], for example). [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 22:20, September 14, 2024 (EDT) | :::::::::::They also thought distinctions we don't split pages by, and redirects exist for a reason. Admittedly, this is still a very weird outlier as the ''only'' "enemy"-type thing in the game to have a totally generic real-world animal description for a name. There are other generic-named things, but most are obstacles or based off archetypes ([[Slime Drop|Slime]], for example). [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 22:20, September 14, 2024 (EDT) | ||
::::::::::::And your argument is that the English guide should take priority over all the other guides simply because it's in English. I'm not "ignoring it", I'm fully cognizant of its existence, but I'm measuring it up against the three other guides, two being more recent. The reality of the matter is that, while official, the American guide has a pattern of taking liberties with enemy names that have long been rendered obsolete; [[Talk:Solo Toady#Comments 3|it has been contended on this wiki before that its reliability is shaky.]] To quote {{user|LinkTheLefty}} in that discussion, "<br>"the SNES-era Nintendo Power guide makes far too many little distinctions that are outright contradicted by other officially licensed sources, sometimes even the GBA-era Nintendo Power guide and later the Yoshi's Island DS ones (English!), and the wiki as a whole no longer treats every single instance from that solitary source as splitting grounds."<br>* * *<br>"people who are on this site will look up "Preying Mantas" based on that one guidebook"<br>Do you honestly think so? That people who browse this site are normally aware of an old, out-of-print Player's Guide beforehand, and base their search around it? {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 03:16, September 15, 2024 (EDT) | ::::::::::::And your argument is that the English guide should take priority over all the other guides simply because it's in English. I'm not "ignoring it", I'm fully cognizant of its existence, but I'm measuring it up against the three other guides, two being more recent. The reality of the matter is that, while official, the American guide has a pattern of taking liberties with enemy names that have long been rendered obsolete; [[Talk:Solo Toady#Comments 3|it has been contended on this wiki before that its reliability is shaky.]] To quote {{user|LinkTheLefty}} in that discussion, "<br>"the SNES-era Nintendo Power guide makes far too many little distinctions that are outright contradicted by other officially licensed sources, sometimes even the GBA-era Nintendo Power guide and later the Yoshi's Island DS ones (English!), and the wiki as a whole no longer treats every single instance from that solitary source as splitting grounds."<br>* * *<br>"people who are on this site will look up "Preying Mantas" based on that one guidebook"<br>Do you honestly think so? That people who browse this site are normally aware of an old, out-of-print Player's Guide beforehand, and base their search around it? {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 03:16, September 15, 2024 (EDT) | ||
:::::::::::::It's an English wiki. Of course English names take priority because they're English, and I think it should take priority over the Japanese names. In this case, there are no other instances of this enemy being named in any other English guidebooks and I still think it's better to still refer to this as its only name in spite of other enemies just because that's the only source it has | :::::::::::::It's an English wiki. Of course English names take priority because they're English, and I think it should take priority over the Japanese names. In this case, there are no other instances of this enemy being named in any other English guidebooks and I still think it's better to still refer to this as its only name in spite of other enemies just because that's the only source it has. {{User:Ray Trace/sig}} 15:57, September 15, 2024 (EDT) | ||
The literature I provided citations for above, including the Japanese source for the name Kurage, categorize Preying Mantas as enemies (i.e. Goombas, Koopas, Shy Guys, Boos), not as obstacles (i.e. typically abiotic subjects). That seems to be of deliberate categorical importance, and not something I personally feel can be comfortably lumped with other subjects. | The literature I provided citations for above, including the Japanese source for the name Kurage, categorize Preying Mantas as enemies (i.e. Goombas, Koopas, Shy Guys, Boos), not as obstacles (i.e. typically abiotic subjects). That seems to be of deliberate categorical importance, and not something I personally feel can be comfortably lumped with other subjects. | ||
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I have to say, I find it a bit curious this proposal is getting such opposition after the crow and frog one failed... [[User:Blinker|Blinker]] ([[User talk:Blinker|talk]]) 09:03, September 15, 2024 (EDT) | I have to say, I find it a bit curious this proposal is getting such opposition after the crow and frog one failed... [[User:Blinker|Blinker]] ([[User talk:Blinker|talk]]) 09:03, September 15, 2024 (EDT) | ||