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::It also depends on not only how we define the use of the term "franchise" in this wiki, but also how we define spinoffs. I personally think that the ''Yoshi'' series and the ''Wario'' series are ''Super Mario'' franchise spinoffs because both Yoshi and Wario have been established firmly as ''Super Mario'' characters. The ''Donkey Kong'' franchise, on the other hand, is a franchise because although Donkey Kong himself started out as a ''Mario'' character (in the Donkey Kong arcade game), beginning with ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', the Kong games and characters seem to have been implied to be a totally different franchise (while still having ties to the ''Super Mario'' franchise). So in my opinion, both the ''Wario'' series and the ''Yoshi'' series are spinoffs, not franchises. That's my logic, and while I don't have a completely firm handle on what the words "franchise" and "spinoff" truly mean on this wiki, I think this makes sense to me. Please let me know what you think, though. -- {{User:FanOfRosalina2007/sig}} 14:14, December 11, 2023 (EST) | ::It also depends on not only how we define the use of the term "franchise" in this wiki, but also how we define spinoffs. I personally think that the ''Yoshi'' series and the ''Wario'' series are ''Super Mario'' franchise spinoffs because both Yoshi and Wario have been established firmly as ''Super Mario'' characters. The ''Donkey Kong'' franchise, on the other hand, is a franchise because although Donkey Kong himself started out as a ''Mario'' character (in the Donkey Kong arcade game), beginning with ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', the Kong games and characters seem to have been implied to be a totally different franchise (while still having ties to the ''Super Mario'' franchise). So in my opinion, both the ''Wario'' series and the ''Yoshi'' series are spinoffs, not franchises. That's my logic, and while I don't have a completely firm handle on what the words "franchise" and "spinoff" truly mean on this wiki, I think this makes sense to me. Please let me know what you think, though. -- {{User:FanOfRosalina2007/sig}} 14:14, December 11, 2023 (EST) | ||
:::They're all spin-off franchises, "spin-off" and "franchise" aren't mutually exclusive. Donkey Kong continues to be an established Super Mario character, and other characters from his series like Diddy Kong have also shown up in the Mario games (not that that really changes its spin-off-ness). They're considered distinct-ish franchises because they generally reached a point of having little direct connection to Mario despite still obviously being related with the characters, and also it matches the way Super Smash Bros. classifies them. {{User:Hewer/sig}} 05:07, December 17, 2023 (EST) | :::They're all spin-off franchises, "spin-off" and "franchise" aren't mutually exclusive. Donkey Kong continues to be an established Super Mario character, and other characters from his series like Diddy Kong have also shown up in the Mario games (not that that really changes its spin-off-ness). They're considered distinct-ish franchises because they generally reached a point of having little direct connection to Mario despite still obviously being related with the characters, and also it matches the way Super Smash Bros. classifies them. {{User:Hewer/sig}} 05:07, December 17, 2023 (EST) | ||