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==Split Mega Urchin and Mini Urchin from Urchin==
==Split Mega Urchin and Mini Urchin from Urchin==
{{Settled TPP}}
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{{Proposal outcome|passed|5-0|split all}}
{{ProposalOutcome|passed|5-0|split all}}


I don't understand why these two things are merged because while it is true that they are in fact just bigger and small versions of Urchins they both have what I believe are official names (QUICK SOMEONE WITH A PRIMA GUIDE FOR NEW SUPER MARIO BROS. WII AND NSMB2 CONFIRM THIS) and they both show differences from regular Urchins because unlike Urchins which swim and roll both of these (I believe) don't move at all. I would also like to add that we have pages for smaller types of enemies like [[Micro Goomba]] and bigger types of enemies like [[Colossal Paratroopa]] so I fail to see why these pages should be treated differently.
I don't understand why these two things are merged because while it is true that they are in fact just bigger and small versions of Urchins they both have what I believe are official names (QUICK SOMEONE WITH A PRIMA GUIDE FOR NEW SUPER MARIO BROS. WII AND NSMB2 CONFIRM THIS) and they both show differences from regular Urchins because unlike Urchins which swim and roll both of these (I believe) don't move at all. I would also like to add that we have pages for smaller types of enemies like [[Micro Goomba]] and bigger types of enemies like [[Colossal Paratroopa]] so I fail to see why these pages should be treated differently.
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==Split the ground Urchin==
==Split the ground Urchin==
{{Settled TPP}}
{{SettledTPP}}
{{Proposal outcome|passed|1-0-1-8-0|Split as Urchin (land)}}
{{ProposalOutcome|passed|1-0-1-8-0|Split as Urchin (land)}}
As discussed, there is a second type of Urchin in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' and ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', which isn't named in the Prima Guides. One option is its internal name in both games, which is a direct translation of its first Japanese name. The other closest mention is on the trading card, which calls it a red Urchin. A third option is available for Riku Unira, which is a romanization of its more recent Japanese name. A fourth option has been included for "Urchin (land)", which is a compromise to feature an identifier based on the plain English internal name. This proposal will determine which of the four names it will get for the split.
As discussed, there is a second type of Urchin in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' and ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', which isn't named in the Prima Guides. One option is its internal name in both games, which is a direct translation of its first Japanese name. The other closest mention is on the trading card, which calls it a red Urchin. A third option is available for Riku Unira, which is a romanization of its more recent Japanese name. A fourth option has been included for "Urchin (land)", which is a compromise to feature an identifier based on the plain English internal name. This proposal will determine which of the four names it will get for the split.


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