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==Dear Lord (no offense to atheists :P)==
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==Arrange==
==Arrange==
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{{Proposal outcome|no quorum|2-0}}
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In ''Items'', ''Objects'' and ''Species'' section, some kinds of Mushroom (Super Mushroom, 1-Up Mushroom, Poison Mushroom, etc.), Flowers (Fire Flower, Ice Flower), Coins (Coin, Red Coin), Blocks (? Block, Brick Block, ♪ Block), Goombas (Goomba, Paragoomba) and specially Koopas (Koopa Troopa, Buzzy Beetle, Magikoopa, False Bowser, Spiny, Hammer Bro., etc.), many are missing. So, I think we must separate them by larger groups (''Koopas'' and ''Flowers'', for example). {{proposal-link|Arrange Kinds}}
In ''Items'', ''Objects'' and ''Species'' section, some kinds of Mushroom (Super Mushroom, 1-Up Mushroom, Poison Mushroom, etc.), Flowers (Fire Flower, Ice Flower), Coins (Coin, Red Coin), Blocks (? Block, Brick Block, ♪ Block), Goombas (Goomba, Paragoomba) and specially Koopas (Koopa Troopa, Buzzy Beetle, Magikoopa, False Bowser, Spiny, Hammer Bro., etc.), many are missing. So, I think we must separate them by larger groups (''Koopas'' and ''Flowers'', for example). {{proposal-link|Arrange Kinds}}


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== Rename [[Mario (series)]] to [[Mario (franchise)]] ==
== Rename [[Mario (series)]] to [[Mario (franchise)]] ==
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{{proposal outcome|passed|16-0|rename}}
{{proposalOutcome|passed|16-0|rename}}
This article is what can be called the greatest bridge among the great content that covers all the stuff related to Mario in this wiki, it could be said it is our "main article", content-wise talking. This article does not "discriminate" among the content it covers, it has every Mario-labeled game that has been released so far, every major character that has appeared within the media, every subseries it is divided on, major items and power-ups that have been present in the games, extended media that ranges from comic book adaptations and similar publications, animated cartoons, a live-action feature film and the cultural impact is has had worldwide in more than 30 years of history since 1981. Don't you feel referring to all these as "series" seems to limited? we are talking about a media franchise, in fact, the main paragraph at the start of the article already states that so why contradict it? referring to it as a "series" seems too specific because that word only ranges to very similar entries that have particularly something in common, but as a franchise it gets extended to a more ample point of view. Let's remember that this article being called "Mario (series)" already enters in conflict with another title and that's the core Super Mario (series), which is also called the "Mario (series)", this does not mean to redirect the page, but rather, make a huge contrast between the franchise and its most important series. This page deserves to be called a franchise for the sake of the huge Mario media that exists, though it is mostly video games, there is stuff in the Mario franchise that aren't video games and this article is clearly pointing it, all are derivative works and that my fellows, is what a media franchise is. The only thing it is missing in the coverage is merchandise like toys, but there are separate pages for that, though. If this proposal gets passed, I'd also recommend to rewrite the link on the main page so it reads "Mario franchise" as well. Remember, it's more than just video games.
This article is what can be called the greatest bridge among the great content that covers all the stuff related to Mario in this wiki, it could be said it is our "main article", content-wise talking. This article does not "discriminate" among the content it covers, it has every Mario-labeled game that has been released so far, every major character that has appeared within the media, every subseries it is divided on, major items and power-ups that have been present in the games, extended media that ranges from comic book adaptations and similar publications, animated cartoons, a live-action feature film and the cultural impact is has had worldwide in more than 30 years of history since 1981. Don't you feel referring to all these as "series" seems to limited? we are talking about a media franchise, in fact, the main paragraph at the start of the article already states that so why contradict it? referring to it as a "series" seems too specific because that word only ranges to very similar entries that have particularly something in common, but as a franchise it gets extended to a more ample point of view. Let's remember that this article being called "Mario (series)" already enters in conflict with another title and that's the core Super Mario (series), which is also called the "Mario (series)", this does not mean to redirect the page, but rather, make a huge contrast between the franchise and its most important series. This page deserves to be called a franchise for the sake of the huge Mario media that exists, though it is mostly video games, there is stuff in the Mario franchise that aren't video games and this article is clearly pointing it, all are derivative works and that my fellows, is what a media franchise is. The only thing it is missing in the coverage is merchandise like toys, but there are separate pages for that, though. If this proposal gets passed, I'd also recommend to rewrite the link on the main page so it reads "Mario franchise" as well. Remember, it's more than just video games.


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== Move to "Super Mario (franchise)" -- proposal ==
== Move to "Super Mario (franchise)" -- proposal ==


{{Settled TPP}}
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{{Proposal outcome|passed|13-0-2|rename}}
{{ProposalOutcome|passed|13-0-2|rename}}
To recap what I said right above, what is referred to here as the "Mario" brand, which includes spin-offs and miscellaneous merch, is universally promoted by official entities as "Super Mario", and I think the wiki should duly reflect this state of affairs. The latter label is used in:
To recap what I said right above, what is referred to here as the "Mario" brand, which includes spin-offs and miscellaneous merch, is universally promoted by official entities as "Super Mario", and I think the wiki should duly reflect this state of affairs. The latter label is used in:
*Nintendo's websites
*Nintendo's websites
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== Are Yoshi and Wario really "franchises"? ==
== Are Yoshi and Wario really "franchises"? ==
I see them more as spinoff ''Super Mario'' series, which isn't unusual considering that Luigi's Mansion is a spinoff starring Luigi. The logo used in the ''Wario'' franchise page is just a crop from the first Wario game, which is Wario Land 1 for Game Boy. The Yoshi franchise logo is a prototype of the Yoshi Crafted World game for Switch from around 2017. Meanwhile, there's a Super Mario portal at mario.nintendo.com. I'm still stumped on Donkey Kong's connections to Super Mario because the line-up of Donkey Kong games were better maintained as having an identity apart from ''Super Mario'' since Rare's Donkey Kong Country. ''Super Smash Bros.'' gives Wario, Yoshi and Donkey Kong their own symbols but not Luigi mansion.
I see them more as spinoff ''Super Mario'' series, which isn't unusual considering that Luigi's Mansion is a spinoff starring Luigi. The logo used in the ''Wario'' franchise page is just a crop from the first Wario game, which is Wario Land 1 for Game Boy. The Yoshi franchise logo is a prototype of the Yoshi Crafted World game for Switch from around 2017. Meanwhile, there's a Super Mario portal at mario.nintendo.com. I'm still stumped on Donkey Kong's connections to Super Mario because the line-up of Donkey Kong games were better maintained as having an identity apart from ''Super Mario'' since Rare's Donkey Kong Country. ''Super Smash Bros.'' gives Wario, Yoshi and Donkey Kong their own symbols but not Luigi mansion.


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Brings me to my last point that I think they are considered their own franchises from having more than one series (wario land and WarioWare for Wario) or genre (yoshi's island platformers and tetris attack pzuzle game) as well as isolated starring roles without a series like Wario Master of Disguise. [[User:CoolNintendo|CoolNintendo]] ([[User talk:CoolNintendo|talk]]) 11:56, July 21, 2023 (EDT)
Brings me to my last point that I think they are considered their own franchises from having more than one series (wario land and WarioWare for Wario) or genre (yoshi's island platformers and tetris attack pzuzle game) as well as isolated starring roles without a series like Wario Master of Disguise. [[User:CoolNintendo|CoolNintendo]] ([[User talk:CoolNintendo|talk]]) 11:56, July 21, 2023 (EDT)
:How are we defining "franchise" in this wiki? {{User:Mario/sig}} 15:08, December 10, 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)
::::Oh, okay...that makes sense. So all three are spinoff franchises? Thanks for clearing that up, I have nothing more to say. -- {{User:FanOfRosalina2007/sig}} 14:55, December 17, 2023 (EST)

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