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== Merge Snufit with Snifit == | == Merge Snufit with Snifit == | ||
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Super Mario 64 had some pretty odd versions of recurring enemies (Koopas that can't hurt Mario, Fly Guys that spit fire, blue square Thwomps that are essentially moving platforms, Cheep Cheeps that look like Blurps, and Bullet Bills that can't be killed, just to name a few), so it's likely this is the same thing. Not only that, but they have the same name in Japanese, which is the reason [[Fly Guy|Fire Guy]]s and [[Cheep Cheep|Bub]]s aren't considered unique enemies. | Super Mario 64 had some pretty odd versions of recurring enemies (Koopas that can't hurt Mario, Fly Guys that spit fire, blue square Thwomps that are essentially moving platforms, Cheep Cheeps that look like Blurps, and Bullet Bills that can't be killed, just to name a few), so it's likely this is the same thing. Not only that, but they have the same name in Japanese, which is the reason [[Fly Guy|Fire Guy]]s and [[Cheep Cheep|Bub]]s aren't considered unique enemies. | ||
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== Reopening a can of worms + Yurei Mucho name source. == | == Reopening a can of worms + Yurei Mucho name source. == | ||
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I wanted to reopen a can of [[Talk:Big Green Caterpillar|worm]]s. Should this proposal have really failed? If LinkTheLefty supported once, would he support again? Anyways, i wanted to ask... Where does the name Yurei Mucho come from? I know the internal filename is a romanization, but where does the actual Japanese name come from? --{{User:FanOfYoshi/sig}} 10:56, 14 January 2019 (EST) | I wanted to reopen a can of [[Talk:Big Green Caterpillar|worm]]s. Should this proposal have really failed? If LinkTheLefty supported once, would he support again? Anyways, i wanted to ask... Where does the name Yurei Mucho come from? I know the internal filename is a romanization, but where does the actual Japanese name come from? --{{User:FanOfYoshi/sig}} 10:56, 14 January 2019 (EST) | ||
:I can vouch that 「ゆうれいムーチョ」 was seen in a scan of 「スーパーマリオ64DS任天堂公式ガイドブック」 ''(Super Mario 64 DS Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook)'', which unfortunately became a dead link and wasn't backed up. The internal name corroborates with it, which is why that reference was replaced. What's interesting is that ''Encyclopedia Super Mario Bros.'', which otherwise based their name of Keronpa Ball on ''Super Mario 64 DS'', reverts back to the ''Super Mario 64'' name. This '''might''' mean that the enemy was ''replaced'' rather than ''redesigned'', as it's more clearly based on a Boo Guy rather than what looks like a red Boo in a Snifit mask. This could be evidenced by ''Super Mario Pia'', which lists "SM64" as an appearance of Snifit. However, I think it's much simpler to just classify it as a derived species, given the identical role and behavior in both versions. The floating attribute is unique to Snufit, and many of them are placed in a way that it does affect gameplay. If the above proposal were done now, I'd vote to keep as-is. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 13:14, 15 January 2019 (EST) | :I can vouch that 「ゆうれいムーチョ」 was seen in a scan of 「スーパーマリオ64DS任天堂公式ガイドブック」 ''(Super Mario 64 DS Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook)'', which unfortunately became a dead link and wasn't backed up. The internal name corroborates with it, which is why that reference was replaced. What's interesting is that ''Encyclopedia Super Mario Bros.'', which otherwise based their name of Keronpa Ball on ''Super Mario 64 DS'', reverts back to the ''Super Mario 64'' name. This '''might''' mean that the enemy was ''replaced'' rather than ''redesigned'', as it's more clearly based on a Boo Guy rather than what looks like a red Boo in a Snifit mask. This could be evidenced by ''Super Mario Pia'', which lists "SM64" as an appearance of Snifit. However, I think it's much simpler to just classify it as a derived species, given the identical role and behavior in both versions. The floating attribute is unique to Snufit, and many of them are placed in a way that it does affect gameplay. If the above proposal were done now, I'd vote to keep as-is. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 13:14, 15 January 2019 (EST) | ||
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== Merge to Snifit Round 2 Boogaloo == | == Merge to Snifit Round 2 Boogaloo == | ||
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See the above discussion. Every English source barring one has been insistent these are just abnormally designed Snifits (''Mario Party 2'' with the Snifit Patrol, a ''64 DS'' guide using the alternate "Sniffit" spelling, ''Mario Party Superstars'' listing MP2 as a normal Snifit appearance, and now [https://archive.ph/OiUEv Mario Portal] in reference to SM64), and the Player's Guide's "Snufit" could have just as easily been a mis-key as much as a deliberate pun. In language-of-origin Japanese, it has been ''Mūcho'' consistently aside from the coding and guide for ''64 DS'', which seems to have become a clean-swept aberration comparable to [[Mechakoopa#names in other languages|Mini Mechakoopa]]. | See the above discussion. Every English source barring one has been insistent these are just abnormally designed Snifits (''Mario Party 2'' with the Snifit Patrol, a ''64 DS'' guide using the alternate "Sniffit" spelling, ''Mario Party Superstars'' listing MP2 as a normal Snifit appearance, and now [https://archive.ph/OiUEv Mario Portal] in reference to SM64), and the Player's Guide's "Snufit" could have just as easily been a mis-key as much as a deliberate pun. In language-of-origin Japanese, it has been ''Mūcho'' consistently aside from the coding and guide for ''64 DS'', which seems to have become a clean-swept aberration comparable to [[Mechakoopa#names in other languages|Mini Mechakoopa]]. | ||
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===Support=== | ===Support=== | ||
#{{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} - Per | #{{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} - Per | ||
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===Comments=== | ===Comments=== | ||
The SM64DS version seems to be a bit more ghostly in appearance, and has a new Japanese name in Yūrei Mūcho. Does that need to be split off while the vanilla SM64 version merges with Snifit, or should the whole thing be merged with Snifit altogether? {{User:Arend/sig}} 01:29, September 8, 2022 (EDT) | The SM64DS version seems to be a bit more ghostly in appearance, and has a new Japanese name in Yūrei Mūcho. Does that need to be split off while the vanilla SM64 version merges with Snifit, or should the whole thing be merged with Snifit altogether? {{User:Arend/sig}} 01:29, September 8, 2022 (EDT) | ||
Considering the technical restrictions the original had to commend with, I don't think the "more ghostly" look in the latter is that meaningful. And these are clearly the same as each other between SM64 and SM64DS, so splitting isn't viable (we don't split the fish enemies between the two games anymore after all, and both of ''those'' cases actually have behavioral changes between the two versions). [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 02:11, September 8, 2022 (EDT) | |||