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==Upload==
Can someone please upload a pic of urchin from mario galaxy?{{User:Fg/sig}}
Can someone please upload a pic of urchin from mario galaxy?{{User:Fg/sig}}


==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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== Unira ==
== Unira ==


According to the article, the Japanese name for these guys is Unira. I realize that, other than being sea urchins, they don't really look the same, but [[Unira]] is also the name of the sea urchins from ''Clu Clu Land''. Is mentioning this noteworthy for the article? -- [[User:1337star|1337star]] ([[User talk:1337star|Mailbox SP]]) [[File:MPA Boo Artwork.jpg|20px|Happy Halloween!]] 17:30, 30 October 2012 (EDT)
According to the article, the Japanese name for these guys is Unira. I realize that, other than being sea urchins, they don't really look the same, but [[Unira]] is also the name of the sea urchins from ''Clu Clu Land''. Is mentioning this noteworthy for the article? -- [[User:1337star|1337star]] ([[User talk:1337star|Mailbox SP]]) [[File:MPA Boo.jpg|20px|Happy Halloween!]] 17:30, 30 October 2012 (EDT)


== Two kinds in SMW ==
== Two kinds in SMW ==
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==Split the ground Urchin==
==Split the ground Urchin==
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{{Proposal outcome|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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::::::"TicoComet" is also one of these case. It isn't settled yet, since it's not the character's english name either. I'd rather have chosen "Comet Chikko". I already brought up the "Iron Noko" example. --{{User:FanOfYoshi/sig}} 05:01, March 17, 2019 (EDT)
::::::"TicoComet" is also one of these case. It isn't settled yet, since it's not the character's english name either. I'd rather have chosen "Comet Chikko". I already brought up the "Iron Noko" example. --{{User:FanOfYoshi/sig}} 05:01, March 17, 2019 (EDT)
:::::::If say, a water (or even a fire) variant of the Monty Mole is internally named "WaterChoropu" or "FireChoropu" depending on which variant it is, there are loanwords. But, it has the Japanese name of the Monty Mole, so no, it would not be much of an english name, and Land Unizo/Unizo Land is NOT that Urchin's english name. Do you see where i want to go here? --{{User:FanOfYoshi/sig}} 13:17, March 18, 2019 (EDT)
:::::::If say, a water (or even a fire) variant of the Monty Mole is internally named "WaterChoropu" or "FireChoropu" depending on which variant it is, there are loanwords. But, it has the Japanese name of the Monty Mole, so no, it would not be much of an english name, and Land Unizo/Unizo Land is NOT that Urchin's english name. Do you see where i want to go here? --{{User:FanOfYoshi/sig}} 13:17, March 18, 2019 (EDT)
::::::::You might as well want to say that "Sanbo Flower" is that Needlenose-spitting Egg-Plant's english name. --{{User:FanOfYoshi/sig}} 11:01, March 21, 2019 (EDT)
::::::::You light as well want to say that "Sanbo Flower" is that Needlenose-spitting Egg-Plant's english name. --{{User:FanOfYoshi/sig}} 11:01, March 21, 2019 (EDT)
:::::::::" which is a compromise to feature an identifier based on the '''plain English''' internal name". That's what i meant on your proposal. --{{User:FanOfYoshi/sig}} 05:01, March 22, 2019 (EDT)
:::::::::" which is a compromise to feature an identifier based on the '''plain English''' internal name". That's what i meant on your proposal. --{{User:FanOfYoshi/sig}} 05:01, March 22, 2019 (EDT)
::::::::::When i asked you if there was any mention in-game, it was specifically because you brought up the "Urchin (land)" thing above, when i thought about the source priority proposal. --{{User:FanOfYoshi/sig}} 09:56, March 22, 2019 (EDT)
::::::::::When i asked you if there was any mention in-game, it was specifically because you brought up the "Urchin (land)" thing above, when i thought about the source priority proposal. --{{User:FanOfYoshi/sig}} 09:56, March 22, 2019 (EDT)
== Rethink relation to Unira? ==
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Given the outcome of the recent Togezo proposal, I think we should rethink considering Urchins related to the ''Clu Clu Land'' Uniras (a ''variant'' of them, no less! And it was like this before the proposal that removed "subject origin"). The "names in other languages" section claims that "ra" is a common suffix for monster names. If that's true, then it sharing a name with an enemy from a 1985 NES game could be a coincidence, which I think it most likely is. Why would ''Super Mario World'' reference ''Clu Clu Land'' of all games? If the Spiny-Togezo connection was a bit of a stretch, then this is Olympic gymnastics. [[User:DrippingYellow|DrippingYellow]] ([[User talk:DrippingYellow|talk]]) 14:37, August 15, 2024 (EDT)
:Their movement around rocks in SMW is very similar to the Uniras' behavior in CCL, and perhaps more importantly, the first ''The Legend of Zelda'' JP manual deliberately referred to one of its bosses (Digdogger) as a giant Unira while referring to another (Manhandla) as a giant Packun Flower (ie Piranha Plant), so if ''it'' could reference CCL, SMW ''definitely'' could - and given they're by the same dev team, it seems immensely unlikely they forgot it within that few-year period. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 16:01, August 15, 2024 (EDT)
::The movement between Urchins and Unira is hardly what I'd call "similar". Uniras actively chase the player while being constrained to a Pac-Man-style grid, while Urchins in their debut appearance either drifted back and forth between two spots or circled an area. Urchins are also invincible, whereas Uniras are not. The two enemies serve entirely different functions, and have noticeably different appearances, so if this was really intended to be an actual reference, they failed in that the enemies don't appear similar in anything but name. The Zelda enemies are arguably even less similar to their supposed inspirations, but at least we are given explicit confirmation in the manual; there is nothing for Urchin and Unira that I'm aware of.<br>Also, not even the same dev team. From what I can gather, ''Clu Clu Land'' is from R&D1, while the ''Mario'' and ''Zelda'' games are R&D4. [[User:DrippingYellow|DrippingYellow]] ([[User talk:DrippingYellow|talk]]) 17:43, August 15, 2024 (EDT)
:::Just want to point out that even if it is the same dev team, it can be different people. {{User:Ray Trace/sig}} 20:22, August 15, 2024 (EDT)
:::When I said "same dev team," I was referring to ''Zelda'' and ''World'' making the reference, not ''CluClu Land'' itself.... Also, Urchins are not invincible, they can be defeated via Grab Block as the ''Perfect'' blah blah ''Encyclopedia'' points out. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 00:55, August 16, 2024 (EDT)
First, I should point out, that an enemy referencing another franchise's enemy is <u>not</u> the same thing as that enemy being ''directly related to'' (or ''being'') said other franchise's enemy, especially if it involves yet another enemy as an intermediate stage.<br>Anyway, I really doubt that Urchin is supposed to be an Unira or Digdogger. For one, it's never explicity stated that it is. We know Digdogger and Manhandla are an Unira and Piranha Plant respectively because it's explicitly stated as such in the Japanese manual for ''The Legend of Zelda''; plus, the fact that Digdogger reacts negatively to sound just like an Unira corroborates to that. Urchins do not have that weakness. And appearance-wise, the only thing Urchin has in common with Unira and Digdogger is that it's spiky. In-game, [[:File:Urchin SMW.png|Urchins]] don't look like [https://www.spriters-resource.com/fullview/19370/ Unira, Boss Unira] or [[zeldawiki:File:TLoZ Digdogger Sprite.png|Digdogger]] otherwise, having a different color scheme and different-looking eyes, and this remains inconsistent [[:File:SMW Art - Urchin.png|in]] [[:File:SSBU Unira Spirit.png|artwork]] [[zeldawiki:File:TLoZ Digdogger Artwork.png|form]] (at least Digdogger still looks like a (stunned) Boss Unira). {{User:Arend/sig}} 02:53, August 16, 2024 (EDT)

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