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I have the go-ahead to reopen the above proposal. When it closed, only two names were known, but I've dug around and found many more. The name of this object apparently changes on the writer's whim, and hardly ever lasts for more than one game. The relevant ones are represented in this proposal. I'll go over each one. | I have the go-ahead to reopen the above proposal. When it closed, only two names were known, but I've dug around and found many more. The name of this object apparently changes on the writer's whim, and hardly ever lasts for more than one game. The relevant ones are represented in this proposal. I'll go over each one. | ||
*"Needle Plant" comes from the internal filename for the object. It is the closest one to a proper name and its usage spans at least three games (''Super Mario Galaxy'', ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', and ''Super Mario 3D Land''), making it even more consistent than the Japanese names. I haven't confirmed the ''Mario Party'' appearances, but I presume it's the same there. | *"Needle Plant" comes from the internal filename for the object. It is not present in other materials, but it is the closest one to a proper name and its usage spans at least three games (''Super Mario Galaxy'', ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', and ''Super Mario 3D Land''), making it even more consistent than the Japanese names. I haven't confirmed the ''Mario Party'' appearances, but I presume it's the same there. | ||
*"Prickly plant" comes from the Prima guide for ''Super Mario Galaxy''. While it is an older name, it shows up in the most pages (albeit with one instance where it's "prickly flower" instead), making it the most common name for ''Super Mario Galaxy''. | *"Prickly plant" comes from the Prima guide for ''Super Mario Galaxy''. While it is an older name, it shows up in the most pages (albeit with one instance where it's "prickly flower" instead), making it the most common name for ''Super Mario Galaxy''. | ||
*"Spike" comes from the Prima guide for ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''. It is mainly included for the sake of completeness. | *"Spike" comes from the Prima guide for ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''. It is mainly included for the sake of completeness. |