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==''Kirby'' series== | ==''Kirby'' series== | ||
[[wikirby:Togezo|Togezo]] is currently mentioned briefly in this article under names in other languages, but should it be expanded into its own cameo section a la ''The Legend of Zelda'' series? The ''Zelda'' enemy was confirmed to be a ''Mario''-based element in the ''Link's Awakening'' Nintendo Switch remake through one of the ''Mario''-related figures, despite its somewhat different appearance and behavior (though see Shy Guy). I think it's likely that the ''Kirby'' series enemy is in the same boat - it has two Japanese names which are both directly based on the English and Japanese name for ''Mario'' Spiny ("Spiny" in ''Kirby's Adventure'' and "Togezo" in ''Kirby's Dream Land 3''), has a shell attack in ''Kirby's Adventure'' that would later influence a similar move by the Spiny enemies in ''Four Swords'' and ''The Minish Cap'', and was replaced in the GBA remake ([[wikirby:Capsule J|another enemy]] is believed to be replaced due to a similarity with {{ | [[wikirby:Togezo|Togezo]] is currently mentioned briefly in this article under names in other languages, but should it be expanded into its own cameo section a la ''The Legend of Zelda'' series? The ''Zelda'' enemy was confirmed to be a ''Mario''-based element in the ''Link's Awakening'' Nintendo Switch remake through one of the ''Mario''-related figures, despite its somewhat different appearance and behavior (though see Shy Guy). I think it's likely that the ''Kirby'' series enemy is in the same boat - it has two Japanese names which are both directly based on the English and Japanese name for ''Mario'' Spiny ("Spiny" in ''Kirby's Adventure'' and "Togezo" in ''Kirby's Dream Land 3''), has a shell attack in ''Kirby's Adventure'' that would later influence a similar move by the Spiny enemies in ''Four Swords'' and ''The Minish Cap'', and was replaced in the GBA remake ([[wikirby:Capsule J|another enemy]] is believed to be replaced due to a similarity with {{wikia|twinbee|TwinBee (character)|another property}}). The only thing I'm unsure about is its design, which is redone in a style to better fit with the ''Kirby'' aesthetic, but if the same can be said of the later ''Zelda'' design and Spike Top can also inexplicably lose a set of limbs, so can Spiny. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 07:50, September 29, 2019 (EDT) | ||
:I'd support treating the Kirby enemy as a cameo. {{User:Niiue/sig}} 08:00, September 29, 2019 (EDT) | :I'd support treating the Kirby enemy as a cameo. {{User:Niiue/sig}} 08:00, September 29, 2019 (EDT) | ||
:Sure. {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 08:11, September 29, 2019 (EDT) | :Sure. {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 08:11, September 29, 2019 (EDT) |