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===Keep Expresso II with Expresso===
===Keep Expresso II with Expresso===
#{{User|Mario4Ever}} People who are named after others in their family aren't addressed by the number. It's more reasonable to assume that Cranky found a replacement for Expresso and named it Expresso in memory of the bird (especially if one considers the time between the SNES version of the game and the remake. This could be a means of demonstrating in-game that time has passed, as was done with ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''). The number would only be important if they were placed side-by-side, as it would serve as a means to distinguish them.
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Revision as of 11:39, June 25, 2011

Expresso II's Scrapbook picture in Donkey Kong Country 2 states his name as Expresso. Should this be merged to Expresso then? DKPetey99DKPetey99TCE 12:26, 25 June 2011 (EDT)

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Merge to Expresso

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Like what I said above, Expresso II's scrapbook picture states his name as Expresso, not Expresso II. Expresso II was obviously made up, I think it should be merged. If the scrapbook states it, that means the game states it, and that also means their names are identical. Obviously Expresso II was mistaken for Expresso.

Proposer: DKPetey99 (talk)
Deadline: July 9, 2011, 23:59 GMT

Merge to Expresso

  1. DKPetey99 (talk) Like what I said, if the game states it, it has to be true.
  2. Supremo78 (talk) Per proposal.

Keep Expresso II with Expresso

  1. Mario4Ever (talk) People who are named after others in their family aren't addressed by the number. It's more reasonable to assume that Cranky found a replacement for Expresso and named it Expresso in memory of the bird (especially if one considers the time between the SNES version of the game and the remake. This could be a means of demonstrating in-game that time has passed, as was done with Super Mario 64 DS). The number would only be important if they were placed side-by-side, as it would serve as a means to distinguish them.

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