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==Pictured Things==
==Pictured Things==
Do things like [[Kaboomka Fireworks Factory]] really belong here? We ''have'' seen pictures of them, although we haven't directly looked at them. I'm not so sure that things such as Kaboomka Fireworks Factory (and [[Fryguy High]], for that matter) qualify as "implied"... --[[User:YellowYoshi398|YellowYoshi398]] 17:11, 15 March 2007 (EDT)
Do things like [[Kaboomka Fireworks Factory]] really belong here? We ''have'' seen pictures of them, although we haven't directly looked at them. I'm not so sure that things such as Kaboomka Fireworks Factory (and [[Fryguy High]], for that matter) qualify as "implied"... --[[User:YellowYoshi398|YellowYoshi398]] 17:11, 15 March 2007 (EDT)
:Would an article like "Bowser's Wife" belong here?  The article doesn't exist yet, but I think that this would be a good category for it.  Here are my reasons:
:1) Having babies in the Marioverse is a tricky issue.  While some characters (Petey Piranha, Yoshi) can generate offspring without a partner, it's pretty much taken for granted that humans and certain species require intercourse in order to have babies.
:2) In ''Paper Mario 2'', from what I recall, Koops has a father and a mother.  (Although I may be mistaken.)  Although we don't know exactly HOW the father and mother had Koops, it is reasonable to assume that they had sex.  (If I may be so forward.)
:3) Since Bowser is a Koopa, and he has Koopalings, it is fair to come to the conclusion that Bowser has (or at least once had) a wife.  Of course, it is possible that Bowser, being a special kind of Koopa, didn't need a mate (perhaps he has magic offspring-creation powers we don't know about?), or that some crazy explanation twists this whole thing.
:4) A Nintendo power issue (a secondary-canon source of information) listed Bowser's wife as Klawdia Koopa, although that was most likely a joke.
:Anyway, what all this is saying is that there is quite a bit of (flimsy) evidence in the Marioverse that points to Bowser having a wife.  Of course, this is just on the borderline between wiki-worthy and un-wiki-worthy.  I think that the decision could go either way.
:So, the question is: Is this enough evidence to give Bowser's Wife (possibly Klawdia Koopa) a (most likely short) article in this category?[[User:Waluigi Freak 99|Waluigi Freak 99]] 14:59, 17 March 2007 (EDT)

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I also find this category necessary. Good idea, YellowYoshi398. Wa Yoshihead.png TC@Y 15:33, 5 March 2007 (EST)

Why thank you... Thank you very much! --YellowYoshi398 21:13, 7 March 2007 (EST)

Pictured Things

Do things like Kaboomka Fireworks Factory really belong here? We have seen pictures of them, although we haven't directly looked at them. I'm not so sure that things such as Kaboomka Fireworks Factory (and Fryguy High, for that matter) qualify as "implied"... --YellowYoshi398 17:11, 15 March 2007 (EDT)

Would an article like "Bowser's Wife" belong here? The article doesn't exist yet, but I think that this would be a good category for it. Here are my reasons:
1) Having babies in the Marioverse is a tricky issue. While some characters (Petey Piranha, Yoshi) can generate offspring without a partner, it's pretty much taken for granted that humans and certain species require intercourse in order to have babies.
2) In Paper Mario 2, from what I recall, Koops has a father and a mother. (Although I may be mistaken.) Although we don't know exactly HOW the father and mother had Koops, it is reasonable to assume that they had sex. (If I may be so forward.)
3) Since Bowser is a Koopa, and he has Koopalings, it is fair to come to the conclusion that Bowser has (or at least once had) a wife. Of course, it is possible that Bowser, being a special kind of Koopa, didn't need a mate (perhaps he has magic offspring-creation powers we don't know about?), or that some crazy explanation twists this whole thing.
4) A Nintendo power issue (a secondary-canon source of information) listed Bowser's wife as Klawdia Koopa, although that was most likely a joke.
Anyway, what all this is saying is that there is quite a bit of (flimsy) evidence in the Marioverse that points to Bowser having a wife. Of course, this is just on the borderline between wiki-worthy and un-wiki-worthy. I think that the decision could go either way.
So, the question is: Is this enough evidence to give Bowser's Wife (possibly Klawdia Koopa) a (most likely short) article in this category?Waluigi Freak 99 14:59, 17 March 2007 (EDT)