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:I agree, I in fact originally put it as a trivia: then {{User|Koopa con Carne}} put it as a section and I... "rolled" with it. {{User:Mariuigi_Khed/sig}} 05:15, December 12, 2024 (EST)
:I agree, I in fact originally put it as a trivia: then {{User|Koopa con Carne}} put it as a section and I... "rolled" with it. {{User:Mariuigi_Khed/sig}} 05:15, December 12, 2024 (EST)
::My read on the situation, as someone whose only contact with the manga have been the articles on the wiki, is that the Pata form does not quite parallel traditional power-up forms such as Fire Mario or Raccoon Mario. I took it that Mario attains the form by simply stealing a Paratroopa's wings and physically attaching them to his body, the wings themselves being more of a tool that grants him flight, unlike, say, a [[Super Leaf]], which is a consumable that changes Mario's inherent form to let him fly. I'll ask {{user|Mariuigi Khed}} to correct me if my assessment is wrong, but if what I say is the case, then the Jamboree instance mustn't be functionally different, no? That game also has users attaching Paratroopa wings to themselves in order to fly. I think "attaching the wings of a particular ''Mario'' enemy to oneself in order to fly" is a specific enough scenario that its instances can be covered on this page regardless of whether or not there was intent in referencing the manga. The aesthetic aspects of the form are kind of irrelevant, considering established power-up forms have {{file link|Fire Mario SML2.png|changed}} [[Statue Mario#Gallery|appearance]] over time. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 14:03, December 12, 2024 (EST), edited 14:10, December 12, 2024 (EST)
::My read on the situation, as someone whose only contact with the manga have been the articles on the wiki, is that the Pata form does not quite parallel traditional power-up forms such as Fire Mario or Raccoon Mario. I took it that Mario attains the form by simply stealing a Paratroopa's wings and physically attaching them to his body, the wings themselves being more of a tool that grants him flight, unlike, say, a [[Super Leaf]], which is a consumable that inherently transforms Mario into a flying creature<s>, which is, of course, a raccoon</s>. I'll ask {{user|Mariuigi Khed}} to correct me if my assessment is wrong, but if what I say is the case, then the Jamboree instance mustn't be functionally different, no? That game also has users attaching Paratroopa wings to themselves in order to fly. I think "attaching the wings of a particular ''Mario'' enemy to oneself in order to fly" is a specific enough scenario that its instances can be covered on this page regardless of whether or not there was intent in referencing the manga. The aesthetic aspects of the form are kind of irrelevant, considering established power-up forms have {{file link|Fire Mario SML2.png|changed}} [[Statue Mario#Gallery|appearance]] over time. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 14:03, December 12, 2024 (EST), edited 14:10, December 12, 2024 (EST)

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I really really doubt that the Jamboree ones are similar to this mostly because Pata Mario is him after beating a Paratroopa to get its wings in typical Kun weirdness while Jamboree has the Mario Bros wearing strap-on wings. PrincessPeachFan (talk) 01:07, December 12, 2024 (EST)

I agree, I in fact originally put it as a trivia: then Koopa con Carne (talk) put it as a section and I... "rolled" with it. My avatar's face to use in the signature Mariuigi Khed 05:15, December 12, 2024 (EST)
My read on the situation, as someone whose only contact with the manga have been the articles on the wiki, is that the Pata form does not quite parallel traditional power-up forms such as Fire Mario or Raccoon Mario. I took it that Mario attains the form by simply stealing a Paratroopa's wings and physically attaching them to his body, the wings themselves being more of a tool that grants him flight, unlike, say, a Super Leaf, which is a consumable that inherently transforms Mario into a flying creature, which is, of course, a raccoon. I'll ask Mariuigi Khed (talk) to correct me if my assessment is wrong, but if what I say is the case, then the Jamboree instance mustn't be functionally different, no? That game also has users attaching Paratroopa wings to themselves in order to fly. I think "attaching the wings of a particular Mario enemy to oneself in order to fly" is a specific enough scenario that its instances can be covered on this page regardless of whether or not there was intent in referencing the manga. The aesthetic aspects of the form are kind of irrelevant, considering established power-up forms have changedMedia:Fire Mario SML2.png appearance over time. -- KOOPA CON CARNE 14:03, December 12, 2024 (EST), edited 14:10, December 12, 2024 (EST)