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===Merge the identically-named ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'' and ''Donkey Kong Land 2'' levels=== | ===Merge the identically-named ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'' and ''Donkey Kong Land 2'' levels=== | ||
{{ | {{Proposal outcome|failed|1-8|Do not merge}} | ||
This proposal aims to merge the identically named ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'' and ''Donkey Kong Land 2'' levels together (e.g. [[Pirate Panic (Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest)]] and [[Pirate Panic (Donkey Kong Land 2)]] to [[Pirate Panic]]). While it is true that the layouts are entirely different in all respects, they are still just as much the same subject as the worlds containing them are (e.g., [[Gloomy Gulch]] is obviously the same world in both games, and the map itself was reused from ''Donkey Kong Country 2''). Just because the layout is different doesn't mean that it's a different subject. The level [[Stronghold Showdown]] even shares an article between the two games, simply because its layout is the same. The only reason they were split is because of the vastly different layouts, which may have been because it would look too crammed if it were all together in like tables. | This proposal aims to merge the identically named ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'' and ''Donkey Kong Land 2'' levels together (e.g. [[Pirate Panic (Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest)]] and [[Pirate Panic (Donkey Kong Land 2)]] to [[Pirate Panic]]). While it is true that the layouts are entirely different in all respects, they are still just as much the same subject as the worlds containing them are (e.g., [[Gloomy Gulch]] is obviously the same world in both games, and the map itself was reused from ''Donkey Kong Country 2''). Just because the layout is different doesn't mean that it's a different subject. The level [[Stronghold Showdown]] even shares an article between the two games, simply because its layout is the same. The only reason they were split is because of the vastly different layouts, which may have been because it would look too crammed if it were all together in like tables. | ||
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===Remove icons from Lists of Course appearances in ''Mario Kart Tour''=== | ===Remove icons from Lists of Course appearances in ''Mario Kart Tour''=== | ||
{{ | {{Proposal outcome|passed|16-0|Remove icons from Lists of Course appearances in ''Mario Kart Tour''}} | ||
The time has finally come. With ''Mario Kart Tour'' ending all new content, it is the perfect time to start addressing some of the.... issues it has caused. Namely bloated article sizes with atrocious loading times. A quick look at [[Special:LongPages]] will show you that ''Mario Kart Tour'' absolutely dominates the category. In the top 50 longest pages, ''Mario Kart Tour'' accounts for 36 of them! And of those 36, 30 are "List of [Course] Appearances in ''Mario Kart Tour''" pages. Worse than just being long pages, these pages are absolutely filled to the brim with images. Looking at the [[List of GCN Cookie Land tour appearances in Mario Kart Tour|largest offender]], the number of images in the article is over 9000! (Literally. There are 9212 icons in the page.) Outdated meme aside, this drastically increases the loading times for the page, especially in slower machines. If you need to find any specific character in this, it also becomes a giant game of ''Where's Waldo?''. (There are only two regular Rosalinas in this page, can you find them?) This proposal aims to address those problems. | The time has finally come. With ''Mario Kart Tour'' ending all new content, it is the perfect time to start addressing some of the.... issues it has caused. Namely bloated article sizes with atrocious loading times. A quick look at [[Special:LongPages]] will show you that ''Mario Kart Tour'' absolutely dominates the category. In the top 50 longest pages, ''Mario Kart Tour'' accounts for 36 of them! And of those 36, 30 are "List of [Course] Appearances in ''Mario Kart Tour''" pages. Worse than just being long pages, these pages are absolutely filled to the brim with images. Looking at the [[List of GCN Cookie Land tour appearances in Mario Kart Tour|largest offender]], the number of images in the article is over 9000! (Literally. There are 9212 icons in the page.) Outdated meme aside, this drastically increases the loading times for the page, especially in slower machines. If you need to find any specific character in this, it also becomes a giant game of ''Where's Waldo?''. (There are only two regular Rosalinas in this page, can you find them?) This proposal aims to address those problems. | ||
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===Add unique final lap music to the infoboxes of certain ''Mario Kart 7'' and ''Mario Kart 8 (Deluxe)'' courses=== | ===Add unique final lap music to the infoboxes of certain ''Mario Kart 7'' and ''Mario Kart 8 (Deluxe)'' courses=== | ||
{{ | {{Proposal outcome|failed|1-1-4|Do not add}} | ||
In ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', certain courses have their final lap music altered beyond increased tempo and pitch. Some have a different, shorter intro, [[Dolphin Shoals|one]] has added instrumentation, and three even start at the end of the song rather than the beginning. I was thinking about adding these unique final lap songs to their respective courses' infoboxes. They are ''technically'' different songs from their normal versions, after all. | In ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', certain courses have their final lap music altered beyond increased tempo and pitch. Some have a different, shorter intro, [[Dolphin Shoals|one]] has added instrumentation, and three even start at the end of the song rather than the beginning. I was thinking about adding these unique final lap songs to their respective courses' infoboxes. They are ''technically'' different songs from their normal versions, after all. | ||
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===Merge [[Chain Chomp (Elder Princess Shroob)]], [[Digi-Koopa]], and [[Digital Boo]] with their respective boss articles=== | ===Merge [[Chain Chomp (Elder Princess Shroob)]], [[Digi-Koopa]], and [[Digital Boo]] with their respective boss articles=== | ||
{{ | {{Proposal outcome|passed|6-2-0-0|merge both}} | ||
These articles have been around for far too long. Let's look at what we have here: | These articles have been around for far too long. Let's look at what we have here: | ||
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===Changing Sic Rules=== | ===Changing Sic Rules=== | ||
{{ | {{Proposal outcome|canceled}} | ||
(Note: I'm not pushing anything at all. I just want to see what MarioWiki thinks about this proposal.)<br> | (Note: I'm not pushing anything at all. I just want to see what MarioWiki thinks about this proposal.)<br> | ||
A LOT of MarioWiki users, like me, see [sic] on articles. Sic basically means that the error was made by the publishing, not the wiki. I want to replace [sic] with something else. [[wikipedia:Sic|Sic]] on Wikipedia explains 3 ways to replace sic. So, how should we do it? | A LOT of MarioWiki users, like me, see [sic] on articles. Sic basically means that the error was made by the publishing, not the wiki. I want to replace [sic] with something else. [[wikipedia:Sic|Sic]] on Wikipedia explains 3 ways to replace sic. So, how should we do it? | ||
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===Restrict drive-by templating and major changes to proposals and talk page proposals=== | ===Restrict drive-by templating and major changes to proposals and talk page proposals=== | ||
{{ | {{Proposal outcome|canceled}} | ||
I was informed on July 19 this year that per [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/61#Discourage drive-by templating part 2|this proposal]], I must start a discussion or proposal in the talk page first. This time, I've come up with a proposal to restrict major changes and drive-by templating to '''proposals''' and '''talk page proposals'''. As you can see, the {{tem|talk}} template will recommend that users make a proposal for a major change in order to try to help and resolve the issue. I was wondering if there's a possibility to restrict major changes and drive-by templating to proposals and talk page proposals. | I was informed on July 19 this year that per [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/61#Discourage drive-by templating part 2|this proposal]], I must start a discussion or proposal in the talk page first. This time, I've come up with a proposal to restrict major changes and drive-by templating to '''proposals''' and '''talk page proposals'''. As you can see, the {{tem|talk}} template will recommend that users make a proposal for a major change in order to try to help and resolve the issue. I was wondering if there's a possibility to restrict major changes and drive-by templating to proposals and talk page proposals. | ||
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===Rework the "lookalikes" categories=== | ===Rework the "lookalikes" categories=== | ||
{{ | {{Proposal outcome|passed|9-1|Restrict categories to actual copies of these subjects}} | ||
This proposal affects [[:Category:Mario lookalikes]], [[:Category:Luigi lookalikes]], [[:Category:Bowser lookalikes]], [[:Category:Princess Peach lookalikes]], and [[:Category:Donkey Kong lookalikes]]. I feel these have recently become one of many category types that have started to be over-abused just because certain characters bear some slight resemblence to another which can be subjective. Recent examples include [[Special:Diff/4086957|this character wearing a pink dress and blonde hair]], [[Special:Diff/4086376|Foreman Spike's sprite looking like Mario's]], even [[Special:Diff/4086972|Daisy]]. I'm proposing we trim down usage of these categories to use them solely on subjects that are actual copies or clones of these characters such as [[Dark Bowser]] or [[Dreamy Mario]]. | This proposal affects [[:Category:Mario lookalikes]], [[:Category:Luigi lookalikes]], [[:Category:Bowser lookalikes]], [[:Category:Princess Peach lookalikes]], and [[:Category:Donkey Kong lookalikes]]. I feel these have recently become one of many category types that have started to be over-abused just because certain characters bear some slight resemblence to another which can be subjective. Recent examples include [[Special:Diff/4086957|this character wearing a pink dress and blonde hair]], [[Special:Diff/4086376|Foreman Spike's sprite looking like Mario's]], even [[Special:Diff/4086972|Daisy]]. I'm proposing we trim down usage of these categories to use them solely on subjects that are actual copies or clones of these characters such as [[Dark Bowser]] or [[Dreamy Mario]]. | ||
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===Split the "[remake title] + [completely new game title]" games=== | ===Split the "[remake title] + [completely new game title]" games=== | ||
{{ | {{Proposal outcome|passed|9-0|Split completely new games from remakes}} | ||
Something that's been itching on my mind for a while. In the case of games (predominantly remakes) where there is what amounts to two separate games on one pack, we cover them both on one page, despite the needless bloat and resultant detail-cutting this causes. The games I am talking about specifically are ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'', ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'', and ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'', though I want this to create a precedent for any later releases to come. The respective title mentioned after the "+" is, for all intents and purposes, a completely new game that shares a pack and assets with the former (along with a storyline and setting for the M&L ones, albeit with a different focus). The gameplay itself is radically different for each, and along with being given their own titles, they are treated as a "two games in one" style multipack, like, say, ''Zelda''{{'}}s ''A Link to the Past + Four Swords'' (which were also the only way to play GBA-type ALttP and FS prior to the latter's limited-run DSiWare enhanced port, I may add). | Something that's been itching on my mind for a while. In the case of games (predominantly remakes) where there is what amounts to two separate games on one pack, we cover them both on one page, despite the needless bloat and resultant detail-cutting this causes. The games I am talking about specifically are ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'', ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'', and ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'', though I want this to create a precedent for any later releases to come. The respective title mentioned after the "+" is, for all intents and purposes, a completely new game that shares a pack and assets with the former (along with a storyline and setting for the M&L ones, albeit with a different focus). The gameplay itself is radically different for each, and along with being given their own titles, they are treated as a "two games in one" style multipack, like, say, ''Zelda''{{'}}s ''A Link to the Past + Four Swords'' (which were also the only way to play GBA-type ALttP and FS prior to the latter's limited-run DSiWare enhanced port, I may add). | ||
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===Merge the "Microgames" sections of ''WarioWare'' hosts into their "History" sections=== | ===Merge the "Microgames" sections of ''WarioWare'' hosts into their "History" sections=== | ||
{{ | {{Proposal outcome|passed|4-0-0|Merge into History}} | ||
This proposal will affect these articles: | This proposal will affect these articles: | ||
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===Allow the {{tem|tabber}} template to be used with infobox images for {{tem|game infobox}}=== | ===Allow the {{tem|tabber}} template to be used with infobox images for {{tem|game infobox}}=== | ||
{{ | {{Proposal outcome|canceled}} | ||
I just saw something on [[wikirby:Kirby Wiki|WiKirby]], and game pages have box arts, cover arts, and logos in different regions. Right now, I was wondering if the Super Mario Wiki could allow the {{tem|tabber}} template to be used with infobox images for the {{tem|game infobox}} template. I created some samples for ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' and ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]'', that way you'll never need to go to the [[Gallery:Super Mario Odyssey#Box art|respective games']] [[Gallery:Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars#Box art|image galleries]]. Here's an example: | I just saw something on [[wikirby:Kirby Wiki|WiKirby]], and game pages have box arts, cover arts, and logos in different regions. Right now, I was wondering if the Super Mario Wiki could allow the {{tem|tabber}} template to be used with infobox images for the {{tem|game infobox}} template. I created some samples for ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' and ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]'', that way you'll never need to go to the [[Gallery:Super Mario Odyssey#Box art|respective games']] [[Gallery:Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars#Box art|image galleries]]. Here's an example: | ||
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|developer=[[Nintendo Entertainment Planning and Development|Nintendo EPD Tokyo]], [[1-UP Studio]] | |developer=[[Nintendo Entertainment Planning and Development|Nintendo EPD Tokyo]], [[1-UP Studio]] | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]<br>Tencent Games (China) | |publisher=[[Nintendo]]<br>Tencent Games (China) | ||
|release={{ | |release={{flag list|Japan|October 27, 2017|USA|October 27, 2017|Mexico|October 27, 2017|Europe|October 27, 2017|Australia|October 27, 2017|HK|October 27, 2017|South Korea|December 1, 2017|ROC|December 1, 2017|China|March 16, 2020}} | ||
|languages={{languages|en_us=y|fr_fr=y|fr_ca=y|es_es=y|es_latam=y|de=y|it=y|nl=y|ru=y|jp=y|kr=y|zh_simp=y|zh_trad=y}} | |languages={{languages|en_us=y|fr_fr=y|fr_ca=y|es_es=y|es_latam=y|de=y|it=y|nl=y|ru=y|jp=y|kr=y|zh_simp=y|zh_trad=y}} | ||
|genre=3D [[Genre#Platform games|platformer]], action-adventure | |genre=3D [[Genre#Platform games|platformer]], action-adventure | ||
|modes=Single player, two-player co-op | |modes=Single player, two-player co-op | ||
|ratings={{ratings|esrb=E10+|pegi=7|cero=B|acb=PG|usk=6| | |ratings={{ratings|esrb=E10+|pegi=7|cero=B|acb=PG|usk=6|classind=L|rars=6+|grac=all|gsrr=p|fpb=pg|gcam=7|nmc=7|cadpa=8+}} | ||
|platforms=[[Nintendo Switch]] | |platforms=[[Nintendo Switch]] | ||
| | |format={{format|switch=1|switchdl=1}} | ||
|input={{input|joy-con=1|switchpro=1|switchgcn=1}} | |input={{input|joy-con=1|switchpro=1|switchgcn=1}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|developer=[[Nintendo Software Technology Corporation]]<br>[[Nintendo Software Planning & Development#Group No.3|Nintendo SPD Group No.3]] | |developer=[[Nintendo Software Technology Corporation]]<br>[[Nintendo Software Planning & Development#Group No.3|Nintendo SPD Group No.3]] | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
|release={{ | |release={{flag list|USA|March 5, 2015|Japan|March 19, 2015|Europe|March 20, 2015|Australia|March 21, 2015}} | ||
|genre=[[Genre#Puzzle|Puzzle]] | |genre=[[Genre#Puzzle|Puzzle]] | ||
|ratings={{ratings|esrb=E|pegi=3|usk=0|acb=g}} | |ratings={{ratings|esrb=E|pegi=3|usk=0|acb=g}} | ||
|modes=Single-player | |modes=Single-player | ||
|platforms=[[Wii U]]<br>[[Nintendo 3DS]] | |platforms=[[Wii U]]<br>[[Nintendo 3DS]] | ||
| | |format={{format|wiiu=1|wiiudl=1|3ds=1|3dsdl=1}} | ||
|input={{input|wiiu=1|3ds=1}} | |input={{input|wiiu=1|3ds=1}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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===Clarify stance on Japanese-derived internal names=== | ===Clarify stance on Japanese-derived internal names=== | ||
{{ | {{Proposal outcome|passed|6-0|Consider Japanese, use over internal names}} | ||
The wiki's policy on official name priority seems to suggest that they are only to be used if there is a distinct lack of official English names. However, there's a notable grey area in this policy: what are we intended to do when the internal names are derived from Japanese words, but typed out in English letters? There are a few article titles that come to mind where the official Japanese name is used instead of the internal name: several ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' enemies, including [[Suppoko]] (formerly "Uminoko"), and a few ''[[Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat]]'' enemies such as [[Gōrumondo]] (known as "Garigari" in the files). ''Uminoko'' and ''Garigari'' are clearly derived from Japanese words, so the question is: should we consider these kinds of internal names Japanese names, or English names? | The wiki's policy on official name priority seems to suggest that they are only to be used if there is a distinct lack of official English names. However, there's a notable grey area in this policy: what are we intended to do when the internal names are derived from Japanese words, but typed out in English letters? There are a few article titles that come to mind where the official Japanese name is used instead of the internal name: several ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' enemies, including [[Suppoko]] (formerly "Uminoko"), and a few ''[[Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat]]'' enemies such as [[Gōrumondo]] (known as "Garigari" in the files). ''Uminoko'' and ''Garigari'' are clearly derived from Japanese words, so the question is: should we consider these kinds of internal names Japanese names, or English names? | ||
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===Disallow the use of individual promotional artwork in character -- history -- sections=== | ===Disallow the use of individual promotional artwork in character -- history -- sections=== | ||
{{ | {{Proposal outcome|failed|1-15|Keep}} | ||
[[File: | [[File:No image.png|thumb|An illustration of a video game controller with the words "Image not available" overlaid above it, used as an image placeholder in the Super Mario Wiki]] | ||
To see what I am talking about, check out [[History of Mario|Mario's history]] article. There are a bunch of white/transparent backdropped promotional artwork thumbnails spread across the whole article. They are pointless, why such? Such these mainly pad the article and serve no purpose other than to ornament the section with color or illustrations. Worse, some have captions that state the obvious or lack thereof. In History of Mario (example again) there is a picture of Mario jumping in ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'' section, only for the caption to say: "Mario in ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''". Others like the images in article's sections for ''[[History of Mario#Dr. Mario World|Dr. Mario World]]'' and ''[[History of Mario#Super Mario-kun|Super Mario-kun]]'' lack captions and are just promotional art. | To see what I am talking about, check out [[History of Mario|Mario's history]] article. There are a bunch of white/transparent backdropped promotional artwork thumbnails spread across the whole article. They are pointless, why such? Such these mainly pad the article and serve no purpose other than to ornament the section with color or illustrations. Worse, some have captions that state the obvious or lack thereof. In History of Mario (example again) there is a picture of Mario jumping in ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'' section, only for the caption to say: "Mario in ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''". Others like the images in article's sections for ''[[History of Mario#Dr. Mario World|Dr. Mario World]]'' and ''[[History of Mario#Super Mario-kun|Super Mario-kun]]'' lack captions and are just promotional art. | ||
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===Delete [[Template:LM portrait infobox]]=== | ===Delete [[Template:LM portrait infobox]]=== | ||
{{ | {{Proposal outcome|failed|0-1-8|Do not delete}} | ||
Okay, so I'm really not a fan of infoboxes that are solely focused on one game, considering how we had the ''Super Mario RPG'' bestiary infoboxes, but when the remake was announced, those suddenly had to be done away with. The 3DS version of Luigi's Mansion is faithful to the original, so there isn't as much infobox clutter, but its purpose, if anything, feels similar to those vertical bestiary infoboxes, like the ''Super Mario RPG'' ones that had to be done away with. | Okay, so I'm really not a fan of infoboxes that are solely focused on one game, considering how we had the ''Super Mario RPG'' bestiary infoboxes, but when the remake was announced, those suddenly had to be done away with. The 3DS version of Luigi's Mansion is faithful to the original, so there isn't as much infobox clutter, but its purpose, if anything, feels similar to those vertical bestiary infoboxes, like the ''Super Mario RPG'' ones that had to be done away with. | ||
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===Create a article for List of television networks=== | ===Create a article for List of television networks=== | ||
{{ | {{Proposal outcome|failed|1-11|Do not create}} | ||
Hi, i was wondering if a article can be made listing all the television networks that the Mario and Donkey Kong TV Shows and Movies aired on. | Hi, i was wondering if a article can be made listing all the television networks that the Mario and Donkey Kong TV Shows and Movies aired on. | ||
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===Create a navigation template for non-''Mario'' characters=== | ===Create a navigation template for non-''Mario'' characters=== | ||
{{ | {{Proposal outcome|passed|7-0|Create template}} | ||
There are several characters documented on the Super Mario Wiki whom did not originate from the ''Mario'' universe, but rather an external series/franchise. These crossover characters range from [[Sonic|Sonic the Hedgehog]] (and others from the titular series), [[Link]], [[Kirby]], [[Mega Man]] and [[:Category:Third-party characters|more]]. Instead of having to scroll through a multi-paged category or searching and hoping they're here just to find one article, wouldn't it be more convenient for readers and editors to be able to access all of these characters via a neatly-organised navigation box? | There are several characters documented on the Super Mario Wiki whom did not originate from the ''Mario'' universe, but rather an external series/franchise. These crossover characters range from [[Sonic|Sonic the Hedgehog]] (and others from the titular series), [[Link]], [[Kirby]], [[Mega Man]] and [[:Category:Third-party characters|more]]. Instead of having to scroll through a multi-paged category or searching and hoping they're here just to find one article, wouldn't it be more convenient for readers and editors to be able to access all of these characters via a neatly-organised navigation box? | ||
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===Remove elemental creatures categories from various Super Mario RPG enemies=== | ===Remove elemental creatures categories from various Super Mario RPG enemies=== | ||
{{ | {{Proposal outcome|passed|8-0|Remove}} | ||
A bit of an extension of [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/63#Trim requirements for elemental creatures categories|this proposal]], but this time focusing solely on ''Super Mario RPG'' enemies and bosses. Lots of enemies in this game can use exact same spells such as [[Flame Wall]] and [[Water Blast]], which then leads to [[:Category:Fire creatures]] and [[:Category:Water creatures]] being added to every single article of enemies that use those attacks (this even leads to [[Czar Dragon]] being in Water creatures, and look at the amount of categories [[Valentina]] falls under). I still think this is taking these categories a bit too far and because these spells are shared between lot of different enemies I don't think they fit too well. | A bit of an extension of [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/63#Trim requirements for elemental creatures categories|this proposal]], but this time focusing solely on ''Super Mario RPG'' enemies and bosses. Lots of enemies in this game can use exact same spells such as [[Flame Wall]] and [[Water Blast]], which then leads to [[:Category:Fire creatures]] and [[:Category:Water creatures]] being added to every single article of enemies that use those attacks (this even leads to [[Czar Dragon]] being in Water creatures, and look at the amount of categories [[Valentina]] falls under). I still think this is taking these categories a bit too far and because these spells are shared between lot of different enemies I don't think they fit too well. | ||
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===Rename the "List of <cartoon> episodes with <character>" articles to "History of <character> in <cartoon>" (and also, don't category-ify them)=== | ===Rename the "List of <cartoon> episodes with <character>" articles to "History of <character> in <cartoon>" (and also, don't category-ify them)=== | ||
{{ | {{Proposal outcome|failed|2-1-4|Do nothing}} | ||
The following proposal covers the following articles: | The following proposal covers the following articles: | ||
*[[List of DIC cartoon episodes featuring Hip Koopa]] | *[[List of DIC cartoon episodes featuring Hip Koopa]] | ||
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===Create a category for cowhands=== | ===Create a category for cowhands=== | ||
{{ | {{Proposal outcome|passed|11-0|Create a category for cowhands}} | ||
Howdy pardners! I was taking a look at the current discussion going on in the [[Category talk:Pirates]] page, and [[User:Mario|Mario]] made a suggestion to create a category for cowboys (but to address to both genders, I've decided to name it cowhands). | Howdy pardners! I was taking a look at the current discussion going on in the [[Category talk:Pirates]] page, and [[User:Mario|Mario]] made a suggestion to create a category for cowboys (but to address to both genders, I've decided to name it cowhands). | ||
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===Legitimize the usage of tabber to compare between appearance iterations of locations and minigames in general=== | ===Legitimize the usage of tabber to compare between appearance iterations of locations and minigames in general=== | ||
{{ | {{Proposal outcome|failed|3-10|do not change}} | ||
This proposal aims to legitimize the use of the [[Template:Tabber|tabber]] template based on the two already approved cases: minigames in the ''Mario Party'' series and race courses in the ''Mario Kart'' series. Both of these pre-approved cases compare the different iterations of a minigame and race courses respectively. | This proposal aims to legitimize the use of the [[Template:Tabber|tabber]] template based on the two already approved cases: minigames in the ''Mario Party'' series and race courses in the ''Mario Kart'' series. Both of these pre-approved cases compare the different iterations of a minigame and race courses respectively. | ||
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@DrippingYellow I think you misunderstood. I said that if it was JUST "use tabbers in infoboxes". I MEANT "use tabbers in infoboxes" WITHOUT RESTRICTION ala SONIC RETRO! {{User|SONIC123CDMANIA+&K(B&ATSA)}} 08:24, January 23, 2024 (CST) | @DrippingYellow I think you misunderstood. I said that if it was JUST "use tabbers in infoboxes". I MEANT "use tabbers in infoboxes" WITHOUT RESTRICTION ala SONIC RETRO! {{User|SONIC123CDMANIA+&K(B&ATSA)}} 08:24, January 23, 2024 (CST) | ||
===Cull categories from or delete the various Mega Legends & Mega Man moveset redirects=== | |||
{{Proposal outcome|passed|6-3-0-0|Remove all categories, retain redirects}} | |||
[[File:SSBU Mega Legends.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Pictured: Mega Man, and 6 redirects to him.]] | |||
Full disclosure, we made this with the approval of the person currently running a proposal about the Third-party characters category. If this is an overstep for whatever reason, we can cancel this and launch it later on. | |||
This concerns the following redirects: | |||
* [[Proto Man]] | |||
* [[Bass]] | |||
* [[Mega Man X]] | |||
* [[MegaMan.EXE]] | |||
* [[MegaMan Volnutt]] | |||
* [[Star Force Mega Man]] | |||
* [[Rush]] | |||
* [[Beat (Mega Man)]] | |||
And concerns the following categories: | |||
* [[:Category:Third-party characters]] | |||
* [[:Category:Robots]] | |||
* [[:Category:Mega Man series]] | |||
* [[:Category:Super Smash Bros. for Wii U trophies]] | |||
* [[:Category:Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS trophies]] | |||
* [[:Category:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spirits]] | |||
All of these redirects exist to lead back to one spot--[[Mega Man]]'s final smash. MegaMan.EXE, Volnutt, and Star Force Mega Man are all entirely identical category wise; Mega Man series, Third-party characters, Smash 4 3DS and Smash 4 Wii U trophies, and Smash Ultimate spirits. And then Mega Man X is in all of those, and ''also'' in Robots. Protoman and Bass lack the 3DS trophy category, but have the Robots category. Rush and Beat are also part of the custom special moves categories, and robots, and the rest. | |||
We'd get these redirects being in these categories if any of these guys had appeared in a comic or cartoon relevant to Mario like Mega Man himself did, but as far as we can tell, none of them do; they're exclusive to either Mega Man's final smash, or his Up+B move--and poor Proto Man and Bass only get to be there for Ultimate, while Beat, bless his robot bird heart, he's only here for a ''custom'' move in Smash 4! The result is that a few of these aforementioned categories just kind of get clogged with needless Mega Man's final smash or Up+B redirects--in a few cases, some of these are literally right next to one another alphabetically! | |||
Now, we do acknowledge a counterpoint that we have categories for Smash 4 custom special moves, as well as Smash 4 trophies and Smash Ultimate spirits. This is way out of the scope of this proposal, but while we feel as though the trophies categories are largely redundant nowadays since we've been gradually scaling back Smash coverage to things that aren't related to the Mario series, we understand those categories ''do'' still currently exist, and they have trophies and spirits; those inclusions do make sense. In addition, in Rush and Beat's case, we understand their presence in [[:Category:Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U special moves]] entirely--they exist entirely to be the focal point of the move, and the move with Beat is literally named after him. But um... Look, we're going to be real here; outside of them being in those categories, which seem to be outdated as-is as our [[List of trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|trophy li]][[List of trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS|st articles]] have culled any non-Mario trophies, we can't think of any other compelling category to put these guys in. Though, since they ''are'' reasonable to put them in, we have an option to retain those categories for the time being. | |||
Now, while putting these things in categories is ''beyond'' us, we can understand keeping the redirects themselves for the sake of the Wiki search function--there's likely someone out there who's been getting to Mega Man's final smash by simply searching one of Mega Man's variants (or Proto Man and Bass), and Rush and Beat are valid names for Mega Man's Up-B in Smash. But having these all fully categorized feels... a ''little'' overkill, right? | |||
And even worse, and our ultimate point here; having all these redirects in these categories where they don't really fit in causes certain categories to decay heavily in usability. Yeah, this is mostly about [[:Category:Third-party characters]], but also the [[:Category:Robots]] category get rather gunked up because of this. Which is pretty silly when Mega Man himself is in both of those categories! So, there's a few options we can understand taking: | |||
* '''Remove all categories period, keep the redirects:''' This would effectively leave the redirects solely to catch searches. We feel this may be extreme in the case of Rush and Beat's cases, but we understand. We didn't bring it up, but the [[:Category:Mega Man series]] category is related to his Smash appearances, so those would ''also'' vanish. We refuse to comment further on the state of that category, this proposal is long enough, but uh... It's a thing, alright. | |||
* '''Remove the Third-party characters and Robots categories, keep the trophy/spirit/custom move/Mega Man series categories and keep the redirects:''' Like the above, but we leave an exception for the explicitly Smash-related categories. | |||
* '''Remove all categories ''and'' remove the redirects:''' The full-on nuclear option. DELETE EVERYTHING!!! This feels a little extreme, especially in Rush and Beat's case, but we figure it's worth acknowledging it. | |||
* '''Do nothing:''' We'll just... Keep every category as they are. We don't really like this, considering Mega Man is currently linked to ''9 times'' in the Third-party characters and Robots categories (once for his actual article and 8 redirects), but hey, we are required to have this as an option, so we're not going to decline it just because we dislike it. | |||
'''Proposer''': {{User|Camwoodstock}}<br> | |||
'''Deadline''': <s>January 12, 2024, 23:59 GMT</s> <s>Extended to January 19, 2024, 23:59 GMT</s> Extended to January 26, 2024, 23:59 GMT | |||
====Remove all categories, retain the redirects==== | |||
#{{User|Camwoodstock}} Our secondary choice, but this definitely feels like a rather nuclear option (somehow even moreso than the "delete the redirects" one!). | |||
#{{User|SolemnStormcloud}} <s>Per proposal.</s> Secondary choice. | |||
#{{User|Mario}} These just take up space in the category. Them being redirects is also pretty obnoxious (if you're searching these on the wiki, maybe to check if they have any appearance in some obscure German comic the way Mega Man did, they're just all going back to that trivial part of the article) and I wouldn't be opposed to deleting these either. | |||
#{{User|YoYo}} per all. | |||
#{{User|MegaBowser64}} Per all! | |||
#{{User|OmegaRuby}} Per all. | |||
====Remove the Third-party characters and Robots categories, retain the redirects and Smash categories==== | |||
#{{User|Camwoodstock}} This is our primary choice, if we haven't made it clear. We do see the value in retaining those categories while they still exist in their current states, and removing them would only make sense if we began pruning Smash-related categories--not exactly unlikely, but definitely not right now, and way out of the scope of this proposal. But the Third-party characters and Robots categories should've been pruned long ago if you ask us; There's literally 8 redirects to Mega Man in these categories at the moment. Besides, even if it is ''true'' that Beat is a robot, that's not exactly ''helpful'' information when his only Mario presence is as a custom special move. | |||
#{{User|Hewer}} Per proposal, seeing as Mega Man already being in the categories makes the bunch of redirects a little redundant. | |||
#{{User|SolemnStormcloud}} Primary choice. | |||
====Delete redirects wholesale==== | |||
====Do nothing==== | |||
====Comments==== | |||
I'd move to pruning the Smash Bros redirects in categories such as [[:Category:Pokémon series]]. It'll probably happen sooner or later but worth thinking about. {{User:Mario/sig}} 12:31, January 5, 2024 (EST) | |||
:I agree, we need to get rid of all non-''Super Mario'' content in ''Super Smash Bros.'' [[User:Super Game Gear|Super Game Gear]] ([[User talk:Super Game Gear|talk]]) 12:34, January 5, 2024 (EST) | |||
::Don't get carried away. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 12:45, January 5, 2024 (EST) | |||
:::''sharpens axe'' 🪓 I'm still looking at those bloated list pages with red in my eyes. {{User:Mario/sig}} 12:53, January 5, 2024 (EST) | |||
::::Not to derail the discussion, but I still think we should merge those list pages on a per-game basis rather than covering the entire series, like I have partially done with the page for the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''. That way, it covers their existence and basics without needing to go into detail. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 15:03, January 5, 2024 (EST) | |||
:::::Yeah, your idea seems okay. {{User:Mario/sig}} 15:16, January 5, 2024 (EST) | |||
:We saw that, and it's a '''''nightmare'''''. We explicitly want to save that for a future proposal, since it's way out of the scope for this proposal (which, believe us, we just made originally for Third-party characters before a category-themed rabbit hole dropped us inside it and we had to climb out of it), but in the meantime, let's play a game; how many times does [[:Category:Mega Man series]] redirect you to [[Mega Man]] after several distinct article merges? {{User:Camwoodstock/sig}} 14:38, January 5, 2024 (EST) | |||
::I counted 28. '''''Twenty-eight.''''' <small>(29 if you count the [[Charge Shot]] disambiguation page.)</small> That's as many pages as most Robot Masters have hit points. Also, why do we even have redirects for Elec Man's Thunder Beam and Zero's techniques? Elec Man and Zero are not playable characters but Assist Trophies, which don't even have individual pages anymore. We also don't have redirects for moves used by non-playable Pokémon like Eevee's Take Down (nor do we ''need'' them), and I highly doubt anyone would be looking for these moves on this wiki. [[User:SolemnStormcloud|SolemnStormcloud]] ([[User talk:SolemnStormcloud|talk]]) 14:57, January 5, 2024 (EST) | |||
:::We initially counted ''29'' (not even including Charge Shot!), which we think is terrifying that we somehow came out with different answers (the culprit was Thunder Beam, we forgot Elec Man was an assist trophy, probably because he isn't even in this category. Poor guy.). We think the only reason redirects like the special weapons even exist is just because of legacy--awhile back (and we mean ''awhile'' back, like, pre-Smash Ultimate), Smash moves were split into their own articles. They've somehow never been questioned until right now. {{User:Camwoodstock/sig}} 15:27, January 5, 2024 (EST) | |||
::::That's true for the Special Weapons Mega Man uses, yes, but the redirects for Thunder Beam and Zero's techniques were created pretty recently — September 24, 2023, to be exact. We had long since merged the Assist Trophy summons to the Assist Trophy page. '''EDIT:''' I discovered redirects for many other named Assist Trophy moves, also created on September 24, 2023. I don't know why we should have redirects for them but not the non-playable Pokémon's moves — or better yet, why we need them at all. [[User:SolemnStormcloud|SolemnStormcloud]] ([[User talk:SolemnStormcloud|talk]]) 15:47, January 5, 2024 (EST) | |||
I noticed you put [[:Category:Super Smash Bros. for Wii U trophies]] a second time instead of [[:Category:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spirits]]. [[User:SolemnStormcloud|SolemnStormcloud]] ([[User talk:SolemnStormcloud|talk]]) 12:44, January 5, 2024 (EST) | |||
:Oops! Our bad. That's been fixed now. {{User:Camwoodstock/sig}} 14:38, January 5, 2024 (EST) |
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Merge the identically-named Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and Donkey Kong Land 2 levelsDo not merge 1-8 However, I've been creating a solution to that. For one, I've redoing several of the Donkey Kong level articles to get rid of the crammed tables and present things in a simpler fashion (which I began doing after discussing it with an administrator) and completed all levels in the original three Donkey Kong Country games. Before getting to the Donkey Kong Land 2 pages I'd like to reintegrate them their Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest level. An example of how such a page would look can be found on my sandbox page, though if this proposal passes, we can adjust the consistent format if needed. Proposer: Super Game Gear (talk) Support
Oppose
Comments@Koopa Con Carne: No, there are other reasons why I made this proposal, such as the worlds sharing a page or even one "boss" level, Stronghold Showdown, having the same article between games. It's not just based on the name alone. It's making the point that the layout is the only reason why the articles are split, which is why Stronghold Showdown or the worlds are not split as well as why they share information between Donkey Kong Country 2 and Donkey Kong Land 2. Putting the level pages together would establish a consistency rather than have the information flying all over the place. The levels are not just based on name, but also feature, such as Bramble Blast having barrel-blasting between brambles or Target Terror involving riding a roller coaster. If the two pages are together, it will help list the consistent similarities between the two levels' main features, or when it doesn't, like Glimmer's Galleon (ironically) not having Glimmer in Donkey Kong Land 2. Super Game Gear (talk) 14:37, December 5, 2023 (EST)
@KCC Just letting you know, you linked Bramble Scramble (Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest) twice. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 16:05, December 5, 2023 (EST) @DrippingYellow — Even though I've officially changed my stance on this proposal, I still can play devil's advocate and say those footnotes could be replaced with subheaders. SolemnStormcloud (talk) 19:29, December 6, 2023 (EST) @YoYo — Ribbon Road's layout differences don't bug me as much after Mario Kart Tour continued to alter the layouts of certain GBA courses (though admittedly, I wish all of their layouts were a bit closer to those of their original versions — Ribbon Road included), but I made that remark on impulse and no longer stand by my initial vote. Please don't bring any more attention to it. SolemnStormcloud (talk) 13:45, December 11, 2023 (EST) Remove icons from Lists of Course appearances in Mario Kart TourRemove icons from Lists of Course appearances in Mario Kart Tour 16-0 Don't get me wrong, I like the icons. They make the page look nice and organized. But when dealing with articles this large, efficiency should be a priority. I have made here an example of what a page would look like following this proposal. I'll be the first to admit it doesn't look pretty. It might not be the easiest to read either, but at least its contents are easily searchable with Ctrl+F, something the original lacks. Most importantly, it is less than half the size of the original, and should load much faster. This should help curb some of the unstoppable growth of Mario Kart Tour, or at least encourage some more discussion on how to stop it. This proposal applies only to "List of [Course] appearances in Mario Kart Tour". Other Mario Kart Tour pages have different formatting and need to be tackled separately. Proposer: LadySophie17 (talk) Support
OpposeCommentsHonestly, I'd kind of prefer a half-way point. The actual icons are fine, but then you have things like 512x512px kart artwork that's been shrunk down to tiny size. I think images that are small by default should be kept while ones that are large and just shrunk past the point of recognition should be nixed. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 10:48, December 6, 2023 (EST)
Add unique final lap music to the infoboxes of certain Mario Kart 7 and Mario Kart 8 (Deluxe) coursesDo not add 1-1-4 I know what you'll probably be asking: Would this improve the wiki in any way, though? Yes, actually. Right now, we're having to tediously list out each course whose final lap song has a unique intro, and while it isn't too bad right now, I could see this becoming terribly clunky if future Mario Kart games include more unique final lap songs. By including these songs in their courses' infoboxes instead, we shouldn't need to point this out every time this occurs in the Mario Kart series. Note that this proposal only affects courses from Mario Kart 7, Mario Kart 8, and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe — while games like Mario Kart Arcade GP and Mario Kart Wii also have final lap songs that skip parts of their normal versions (and it may be worth doing a proposal for them later), most to all of their courses have this trait and it wouldn't be as notable for them.
EDIT: Following concerns that most of these aren't different enough from their normal versions, I've added an option for just adding 3DS Rainbow Road, N64 Rainbow Road, and GCN Baby Park's final lap songs, as theirs start from the ending of the normal version's music and are therefore the most unique. Proposer: SolemnStormcloud (talk) Add unique final lap music for all listed courses
Add unique final lap music for 3DS Rainbow Road, N64 Rainbow Road, and GCN Baby Park only
Do nothing
Comments@PnnyCrygr — Agh, didn't take that into consideration... Still, it's better to not have to point out every course with a unique final lap intro every time another one appears in the series. I've added another option for just adding the final lap music of 3DS Rainbow Road, N64 Rainbow Road, and GCN Baby Park. SolemnStormcloud (talk) 19:42, December 7, 2023 (EST) @Arend — Not that it will change your opinion, but Dolphin Shoals' final lap music also has added whistles. SolemnStormcloud (talk) 19:42, December 7, 2023 (EST) @Ahemtoday — If the list does end up getting that long, I think we should still give some coverage to these unique final lap songs. SolemnStormcloud (talk) 09:00, December 8, 2023 (EST) @ExoRosalina — The Mario Kart Wii courses have their intro skipped entirely, while the Mario Kart 7 and 8 courses in question use a different, shorter intro. SolemnStormcloud (talk) 09:00, December 8, 2023 (EST) Ultimately, I won't mind if this proposal fails — this was a throwaway proposal made as a form of catharsis while I was stressed. All of us have our ideas that we think would improve this wiki, but of course, not everyone will agree with every idea. SolemnStormcloud (talk) 09:00, December 8, 2023 (EST) Merge Chain Chomp (Elder Princess Shroob), Digi-Koopa, and Digital Boo with their respective boss articlesmerge both 6-2-0-0
I see no reason for these to be separate articles. The content on Chain Chomp (Elder Princess Shroob) can simply be covered on the Chain Chomp and Elder Princess Shroob articles, and the Koopa and Boo have no reason to be split from Bowser Memory ML, especially since the bosses themselves are merged. I could maybe see a case for keeping the Chomp if that Japanese name is confirmed to be official, but the others have got to go. Proposer: 7feetunder (talk) Merge both
Only merge Digi-Koopa and Digital Boo
Only merge Chain Chomp (Elder Princess Shroob)Do nothingCommentsMight also be worth pointing out that the Koopa is not in the BIS remake at all. Nightwicked Bowser 15:34, December 10, 2023 (EST) Changing Sic Rulescanceled by proposer Proposer: PaperMarioGolf (talk) Replace sic with [recte whatever it should be]
Do [sic: read 'whatever it should be']
Replace the text
Use a mix of recte and read
Do nothing
CommentsRestrict drive-by templating and major changes to proposals and talk page proposalscanceled by proposer Proposer: GuntherBB (talk) SupportOppose
CommentsGoing straight to a proposal is never a good idea; it is always a bad idea. Can we cancel this proposal that I made? GuntherBayBeee 15:56, December 26, 2023 (EST)
Rework the "lookalikes" categoriesRestrict categories to actual copies of these subjects 9-1 Proposer: Swallow (talk) Support
Oppose
CommentsHaving played Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam recently, there are paper versions of pretty much every character (including Luigi, because of Paper Luigi in the music player). King Boo also temporarily turns into Paper Princess Peach and Bowser before the fight with him. It might be a stretch for King Boo, but would the Paper versions count in this proposal? Sparks (talk) December 20, 2023, 7:13 (EDT)
You forgot Category:Donkey Kong lookalikes. SolemnStormcloud (talk) 09:09, December 20, 2023 (EST)
Would Mechakoopas no longer be a sub-category to Look-alikes for Bowser if this goes through? We feel like they should, considering they hardly look like him outside of SMW and have kinda gradually become their own thing, but we feel like we should bring that one up in a formal capacity. ~Camwoodstock (talk) 12:54, December 20, 2023 (EST)
Silly question that we swear is related; we're working on a huge dissertation of every article in these categories, just to sort through our thoughts on each of these and hopefully serve as a resource for where we could draw the line. The problem is that this thing is currently 10,000 characters and we haven't even covered Peach or DK's categories! We're literally giving these a sentence or two tops aside from extreme exceptions, we're trying to keep things brief for once! ...Should we, like, put these elsewhere, or what should we do so we don't completely dominate the comments section with this thing? ~Camwoodstock (talk) 14:12, December 20, 2023 (EST)
Split the "[remake title] + [completely new game title]" gamesSplit completely new games from remakes 9-0 I suppose the main reason they aren't split is that we generally discourage splitting modes from the game pages. And while that's fine in, say, Mario Party games where different modes amount to a different set dressing and order of what is done, these have radically different features and play styles, so it's not comparable. Plus, one particular mode in one Mario Party game, Super Duel Mode, is so massively different from the rest of the game it gets its own page. I also find this to be similar to the Mario Bros. Classic included on GBA games; though of course, it has to be split considering it was on no less than five carts. Proposer: Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) Support + Toadsworth's Trials
Oppose + Waluigi's WarpathComments + Pauline's ConcertoJust to be certain, if we split articles like Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, that means the original Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury gets to stay too, right? Of course, the relevant Bowser's Fury information would get its own article, but the game is still sold as the Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury package, and Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury also boasts several differences in the Super Mario 3D World half compared to the original Wii U release.
Merge the "Microgames" sections of WarioWare hosts into their "History" sectionsMerge into History 4-0-0 This proposal will affect these articles: Look at the "Microgames" sections in articles for WarioWare series hosts; they are basically multiple one-liner paragraphs that describe what the microgames of the host are about, and how the player can play them. It is rather un-encyclopedic for a section to have paragraphs with only one or two sentences each; moreover, the writing is blah. The general host's "microgames" section goes like this (take a long good look at Jimmy T's section for example):
The second sentence in the above appears repeatedly per one-liner paragraph, marking the need for these "paragraphs" to be relocated to the host's "History" section. Ideally, a paragraph corresponding to "This Game" will be relocated to the section named "This Game". And so on. Before the writing of this proposal, Mona, Dr. Crygor, and 9-Volt already had their "microgame" sections incorporated into their "history" sections. Proposer: PnnyCrygr (talk) Merge "Microgames" sections into "History" sections
Expand paragraphs in "Microgames" sectionsDo nothingCommentsAllow the {{tabber}} template to be used with infobox images for {{game infobox}}canceled by proposer
Proposer: GuntherBB (talk) Support
Oppose
Commentsi think it should only be used when there's two very different boxarts. if we're gonna be toggling between a bunch of nearly identical boxes with different stamps on the bottom we might as well not have the tabber at all. now, a game like yoshi's island, where the japanese and international boxarts are VERY different, it might be worth considering. is there a way to solve the javascript tabber issue, anyways? EvieMaybe (talk) 21:53, December 29, 2023 (EST)
Clarify stance on Japanese-derived internal namesConsider Japanese, use over internal names 6-0 Proposer: DrippingYellow (talk) Consider them Japanese names, use names in official material over internal names
Consider them English names, use internal names over Japanese official materialCommentsThis proposal passing wouldn't really change how we generally do things. Is this just to establish something more formal? LinkTheLefty (talk) 16:11, December 31, 2023 (EST)
Disallow the use of individual promotional artwork in character -- history -- sectionsKeep 1-15 To see what I am talking about, check out Mario's history article. There are a bunch of white/transparent backdropped promotional artwork thumbnails spread across the whole article. They are pointless, why such? Such these mainly pad the article and serve no purpose other than to ornament the section with color or illustrations. Worse, some have captions that state the obvious or lack thereof. In History of Mario (example again) there is a picture of Mario jumping in Super Mario Bros. Wonder section, only for the caption to say: "Mario in Super Mario Bros. Wonder". Others like the images in article's sections for Dr. Mario World and Super Mario-kun lack captions and are just promotional art. There should be a rule in the (MarioWiki) name space that should probably state that
This proposal concerns image use in history sections, NOT every section in the character articles. If this proposal wins, these transparent image thumbnails in history sections should be replaced with screencaps, have some sort of plot device depicted concretely, or be captioned usefully. How would it feel? Proposer: PnnyCrygr (talk) Support
Oppose
CommentsFine. I consider now that images should be in the history section to illustrate a characters evolution over the games, with one subsection having a promo art for that. Proposal shall be failed inevitably and shall keep all those images. it isn't ripe for cancelling PnnyCrygr 18:17, December 29, 2023 (EST) Delete Template:LM portrait infoboxDo not delete 0-1-8 If this passes, all instances of the portrait ghost infobox will be replaced with the standard character infobox. My idea is that we convert it into a horizontal infobox (which should be fine, considering pages like Gobblegut do this), but I'll also leave an option for those who want to vote for its deletion entirely. Proposer: Super Game Gear (talk) Delete the template
Convert into horizontal infobox
Leave as-is
CommentsYou should make horizontalizing an option, then. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 19:49, January 2, 2024 (EST)
Create a article for List of television networksDo not create 1-11 The reason we need this article on the wiki is i want to document the networks that aired the shows in every region in a list so that it can be well-documented here on the wiki and also preserved for the future for anybody that wants to know what networks aired the shows on in other regions such as Jetix for example. Proposer: MarioKartFan4863927 (talk) Support
Oppose
Comments@Mario: I don't necessarily think we need this article but I disagree with the notion that this information is too irrelevant to cover on the wiki. Couldn't it be seen as the equivalent of what consoles a game can be played on? Hewer (talk · contributions · edit count) 16:06, January 6, 2024 (EST) @Arend: NGL, we already have a drafted proposal for a YouTube disambiguation page locked-and-loaded on our Notepad++. We're just waiting for the 28 day cooldown between proposals on the same topic to expire before actually, y'know, putting it to a vote. ;P ~Camwoodstock (talk) 12:43, January 10, 2024 (EST) Create template 7-0 The navbox could be sorted by either series of origin, their roles in their crossover appearances, or both. I think this would be a good idea because, as I said before, the only alternatives right now are to scroll through a giant category page or search the character's name in the search bar and hope for the best. If this proposal is approved, leave it to me to create the template; it would be my responsibility due to the idea originating from me. Proposer: RetroNintendo2008 (talk) Support
OpposeCommentsTangentially related, but we just took a look at the category linked in "more", and it's a doozy. In addition to characters that are from external series altogether, such as say, Plok, characters that are from games that happen to have been co-developed by non-Nintendo companies are also clumped in here. We'd guesstimate roughly half of this category is just stuff from either Smash or Super Mario RPG, and while you can argue the former makes some sense to include, the latter absolutely shouldn't be here; especially seeing as we sure don't clump together every last Mario Party original character despite those being primarily by Hudson. If they really had to be included, the Wario Blast bosses are only included via their category being a subcategory--sure, we don't have a blanket "Super Mario RPG characters" category, but we feel like you could easily make one even if just for this. Why the hey is this not already the case for either partially or fully third-party games? More directly related, however, with the category in its current state, we're almost hesitant to vote on this... At all. Would we just have a section that's "Here's every original character to Super Mario RPG because Square Enix isn't Nintendo! This is a helpful navbox when you're looking for Dr. Wily." Yes? Then we don't want to even think about that navbox. Are we going to hopefully repair the category and use that as a basis for the navbox? Yes? Then we might be on-board. But until then, we literally don't feel like we can vote either way in good conscience because hopefully, now that we've brought it up, this category can get all its gunk fixed.
A silly question; we'd like to potentially release a proposal that would impact the Third-party characters category, albeit only in regards to articles that are present to it via redirects--specifically about the presence of many copious redirects to Mega Man just because of his Final Smash. Could we start that now, or should we wait for this proposal to conclude first? ~Camwoodstock (talk) 10:32, January 5, 2024 (EST)
There seems to be a lot of talk about the third-party characters in this proposal for a non-Mario characters navigational template. However, I'd like to remind everyone that characters such as Link, Bubbles, Inkling and Villager are also non-Mario characters, being from The Legend of Zelda, Clu Clu Land, Splatoon and Animal Crossing respectively. Since only third-party characters are being discussed here, I thus have to ask if Category:Characters from other Nintendo games will also be included on the navigation template, since they aren't Mario characters either. I have to assume as such because Nintendo characters like Link and Kirby are mentioned by the proposer, but no one else seems to talk about it!
I definitely see the reasoning behind sorting characters in the navbox by what Mario media they appear in, but the issue with that is that they can easily appear in multiple things. I see you have them listed in multiple places on the navbox, but I just feel like we're bound to end up with a bunch of duplicate entries. Do you think it would make more sense to categorize them by their source series, instead? Ahemtoday (talk) 13:32, January 7, 2024 (EST)
Remove elemental creatures categories from various Super Mario RPG enemiesRemove 8-0 Proposer: Swallow (talk) Support
OpposeCommentsYou think Valentina's bad? Exor falls under almost all of the elemental creature categories, only missing Category:Air creatures. Category:Water creatures isn't listed, but Exor's Rename the "List of <cartoon> episodes with <character>" articles to "History of <character> in <cartoon>" (and also, don't category-ify them)Do nothing 2-1-4
Since categories have apparently become talk of the town, we thought we'd revisit a proposal we made ourselves. It's been over a month since a proposal we created to convert the List of DIC cartoon episodes featuring Hip Koopa article (and later, a few others) to categories, and while the changes from the proposal haven't been implemented, but in the time since then, we've had second thoughts about that proposal in the first place. So, we thought we'd put it into a new proposal, seeing as we can't exactly withdraw a proposal that's technically already passed. Originally, the plan was to convert this article, as well as the aforementioned articles, into categories. But having looked at them now, we feel like we understand what they're trying to do better. In Hip Koopa's case, this was information already present elsewhere, but in the other articles' cases, this is actually split off from their History articles, and in Candy Kong's case, it's just split off from her article outright. We don't think a category cuts it for coverage anymore; especially since a merge to the pre-existing History articles, or in Candy Kong's case, to her article, would actually be more cumbersome than what we're doing. These were split off for a reason, mostly for the sake of size. People can get a general overview of, say, Mario in the DiC Cartoons in the History of Mario page, and then go to the subpages to learn about his role in every episode individually, since it'd otherwise take up too much space in the article. In the extreme case with poor Candy Kong, her article length would literally be doubled by a merge! There's just three options this time, and hopefully, they're easier to understand too:
Proposer: Camwoodstock (talk) Keep the articles, and rename to "History of <character> in <cartoon>"
Keep the articles, but keep the "List of" name
Do nothing (Proceed with categorization per previous TPP)
CommentsWhy not make categories anyway while still keeping the split articles? Hewer (talk · contributions · edit count) 13:35, January 6, 2024 (EST)
I think in the end we should just have a list of episodes they appear, plus perhaps a sentence or two of their roles in in a collapsible, similar to Koopa Paratroopa having these lists of levels they appear in. There's no need to provide exact summaries of their particular roles in these episodes. It works well enough for Yoshi, see History_of_Yoshi#Super_Mario_World_television_series which I think the list is presentable enough. Now, for characters like Mario, it's probably better to list what episodes he doesn't appear in or doesn't play a big role anyway, buuuuut I still don't think the split episode pages are useful even for Mario in the end. It's me, Mario! (Talk / Stalk) 17:03, January 6, 2024 (EST) WTF, why do any of these pages exist? How many AOSMB3 episodes DON'T have Mario in them, or DKC episodes without DK? I don't think you need to do any restructuring or renaming of any of these, just delete them all. Shadow2 (talk) 00:13, January 9, 2024 (EST)
Create a category for cowhandsCreate a category for cowhands 11-0 The problem is, I don't know how many cowhands there are in the Mario franchise. The only one I can think of is Bravado, because it was from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, a game I have played. So as such, I would kindly request that any viewers who see this proposal to add characters in the comments. If this proposal passes, a category on cowhands will be created and added to all necessary characters. Proposer: Sparks (talk) Support
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Comments@Opposition I take it none of you have looked through Category:Saturday Supercade characters. Not that I blame you. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 16:58, January 14, 2024 (EST) Might need a different name so it wouldn't be confused for "Characters made in Western countries". Because that's what I first thought of instead of anything related to the Wild West, Old West or Western Frontier. rend (talk) (edits) 01:18, January 15, 2024 (EST)
Might as well put this here. Here is a list of all characters that would be affected by this proposal if it passes (please note that I'm not super familiar with Saturday Supercade, so I apologize in advance):
Anyone is welcome to add to this list because there are probably characters I'm missing here. Sparks (talk) 08:09, January 16, 2024 (EST)
Note for the above list: Please don't add in any of King Koopa's alter egos that fit the category, because the article is a list and even has alter egos that would fit other categories like Category:Pirates. Sparks (talk) 21:22, January 16, 2024 (EST) Legitimize the usage of tabber to compare between appearance iterations of locations and minigames in generaldo not change 3-10 I'm aware that there's been conflict and confusion over the use of the tabber template. For example, recurring WarioWare microgames have not been approved when the case for using them is very similar to the Mario Party minigames. It's difficult to determine what the fine line is, but the documentation shows a rule of thumb that's based on the pre-approved cases. If the proposal passes, this will allow using tabber solely for the purpose of comparing between different iterations of locations and minigames. The exception to this is major recurring locations that do not exist in the same iteration and form throughout their appearances, such as Bowser's Castle and Peach's Castle. Tabber will continue to be used only in infoboxes. Here are some examples of what will be allowed and what counts as "comparing between appearance iterations," if this proposal passes, and anything very similar to these cases will be allowed:
And just so it's clear, proposal is not about allowing the use of tabber to compare between different formats (e.g. artwork to sprites to models), and those will remain disallowed even if this proposal passes. Edit: I think the number of images in tabber for the proposed cases above should be no more than five, meaning pages such as World 1-1 from Super Mario Bros. won't get the template. Proposer: Super Mario RPG (talk) Support
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Comments@Camwoodstock: Levels in the Super Mario/DKC means articles like World 7-2 (Super Mario Bros.) and Barrel Shield Bust-Up. It doesn't have to be used for microgames with separate infoboxes. Super Mario RPG (talk) 22:12, January 17, 2024 (EST)
Tangentially related: We'd honestly just like to let the record state, in completely unambiguous terms, we personally think that in addition to the Mario Party and Mario Kart tracks it's already permitted on, the only other place we can think of off the cuff where we should put tabbers is the Thwomp article and nowhere else, because they seems to be the only thing Nintendo has 2 concurrent designs for that they regularly fluctuate between, which is like. The primary reason to even use tabbers. Nothing in this proposal has been a concurrent design that Nintendo flips back-and-forth between, if we might add, which also probably contributes to our vote rationale, but it's already so long and we'd feel bad for adding onto it. ;P ~Camwoodstock (talk) 10:39, January 18, 2024 (EST)
@SONIC123CDMANIA+&K(B&ATSA) To be fair, the author did clarify that this proposal only applies to infoboxes after I raised my concern about that. DrippingYellow (talk) 17:58, January 19, 2024 (EST) @Somethingone "It either works or it's as if the tabber wasn't there" isn't quite accurate in practice; If the tabber doesn't work, then you can definitely sense it is missing by the fact that the infobox has images haphazardly stacked together with no identification. Worst-case scenario, the stacked images actually stretch the infobox vertically to more than half the length of a moderately short article. You could put labels underneath the image that show up regardless of whether javascript is on or off, but they could be seen as unnecessary while the tabber is functional. And therein lies the problem: what looks nice with tabber enabled does not necessarily carry over when JavaScript is disabled, and vice versa. We should not be relying on something external to the text and image viewing in order to make the article visually appealing. DrippingYellow (talk) 23:57, January 22, 2024 (EST) @DrippingYellow I think you misunderstood. I said that if it was JUST "use tabbers in infoboxes". I MEANT "use tabbers in infoboxes" WITHOUT RESTRICTION ala SONIC RETRO! SONIC123CDMANIA+&K(B&ATSA) (talk) 08:24, January 23, 2024 (CST) Cull categories from or delete the various Mega Legends & Mega Man moveset redirectsRemove all categories, retain redirects 6-3-0-0 Full disclosure, we made this with the approval of the person currently running a proposal about the Third-party characters category. If this is an overstep for whatever reason, we can cancel this and launch it later on. This concerns the following redirects: And concerns the following categories:
All of these redirects exist to lead back to one spot--Mega Man's final smash. MegaMan.EXE, Volnutt, and Star Force Mega Man are all entirely identical category wise; Mega Man series, Third-party characters, Smash 4 3DS and Smash 4 Wii U trophies, and Smash Ultimate spirits. And then Mega Man X is in all of those, and also in Robots. Protoman and Bass lack the 3DS trophy category, but have the Robots category. Rush and Beat are also part of the custom special moves categories, and robots, and the rest. We'd get these redirects being in these categories if any of these guys had appeared in a comic or cartoon relevant to Mario like Mega Man himself did, but as far as we can tell, none of them do; they're exclusive to either Mega Man's final smash, or his Up+B move--and poor Proto Man and Bass only get to be there for Ultimate, while Beat, bless his robot bird heart, he's only here for a custom move in Smash 4! The result is that a few of these aforementioned categories just kind of get clogged with needless Mega Man's final smash or Up+B redirects--in a few cases, some of these are literally right next to one another alphabetically! Now, we do acknowledge a counterpoint that we have categories for Smash 4 custom special moves, as well as Smash 4 trophies and Smash Ultimate spirits. This is way out of the scope of this proposal, but while we feel as though the trophies categories are largely redundant nowadays since we've been gradually scaling back Smash coverage to things that aren't related to the Mario series, we understand those categories do still currently exist, and they have trophies and spirits; those inclusions do make sense. In addition, in Rush and Beat's case, we understand their presence in Category:Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U special moves entirely--they exist entirely to be the focal point of the move, and the move with Beat is literally named after him. But um... Look, we're going to be real here; outside of them being in those categories, which seem to be outdated as-is as our trophy list articles have culled any non-Mario trophies, we can't think of any other compelling category to put these guys in. Though, since they are reasonable to put them in, we have an option to retain those categories for the time being. Now, while putting these things in categories is beyond us, we can understand keeping the redirects themselves for the sake of the Wiki search function--there's likely someone out there who's been getting to Mega Man's final smash by simply searching one of Mega Man's variants (or Proto Man and Bass), and Rush and Beat are valid names for Mega Man's Up-B in Smash. But having these all fully categorized feels... a little overkill, right? And even worse, and our ultimate point here; having all these redirects in these categories where they don't really fit in causes certain categories to decay heavily in usability. Yeah, this is mostly about Category:Third-party characters, but also the Category:Robots category get rather gunked up because of this. Which is pretty silly when Mega Man himself is in both of those categories! So, there's a few options we can understand taking:
Proposer: Camwoodstock (talk) Remove all categories, retain the redirects
Remove the Third-party characters and Robots categories, retain the redirects and Smash categories
Delete redirects wholesaleDo nothingCommentsI'd move to pruning the Smash Bros redirects in categories such as Category:Pokémon series. It'll probably happen sooner or later but worth thinking about. It's me, Mario! (Talk / Stalk) 12:31, January 5, 2024 (EST)
I noticed you put Category:Super Smash Bros. for Wii U trophies a second time instead of Category:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spirits. SolemnStormcloud (talk) 12:44, January 5, 2024 (EST)
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