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:i don't think "creepy-crawlies" is being used as a proper noun here, it's more of a description. [[User:EvieMaybe|EvieMaybe]] ([[User talk:EvieMaybe|talk]]) 21:36, November 9, 2023 (EST) | :i don't think "creepy-crawlies" is being used as a proper noun here, it's more of a description. [[User:EvieMaybe|EvieMaybe]] ([[User talk:EvieMaybe|talk]]) 21:36, November 9, 2023 (EST) | ||
::It's most likely a descriptor. --{{User:FanOfYoshi/sig}} 05:44, November 10, 2023 (EST) | ::It's most likely a descriptor. --{{User:FanOfYoshi/sig}} 05:44, November 10, 2023 (EST) | ||
Revision as of 15:39, November 30, 2023
Move to "Creepy-Crawly"?
While they have the internal filename of Snail, one Talking Flower in the level Swamp Pipe Crawl has the quote, "So many creepy-crawlies!". Another page relating to Super Mario Bros. Wonder also has the page title based off of a Talking Flower quote. DryBonesBandit (talk) 6:40, November 9, 2023 (EDT) DryBonesBandit
- If the Italian name is used in that quote, then I don't see why not. LinkTheLefty (talk) 21:21, November 9, 2023 (EST)
- About that... no, the flower just says something on the line "they are crawling on the walls" (I'll check later the full sentence), but most definitely no names: they never uses the names for enemies and items (a part from that sleepy Goomba in 1-1). --
Mariuigi Khed 05:30, November 10, 2023 (EST)
- ok, the sentence is "Qui è pieno di bestiacce" ("It's full of critters"). No names --
Mariuigi Khed 11:46, November 10, 2023 (EST)
- About that... no, the flower just says something on the line "they are crawling on the walls" (I'll check later the full sentence), but most definitely no names: they never uses the names for enemies and items (a part from that sleepy Goomba in 1-1). --
- i don't think "creepy-crawlies" is being used as a proper noun here, it's more of a description. EvieMaybe (talk) 21:36, November 9, 2023 (EST)