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-Bowser Highlands Article Creation
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==Fireworks Trimming==
''Light Em' Up!''
The current state of the [[Fireworks]] page infringes on the generic subjects policy for a number of appearances, and I will be seeing which we can scrap.
I will have 4 classes:


*{{color|Leave Alone DX|green}}, for things that are worth saving.
-Fireworks Trimming Proposal
*{{color|Leave Alone|gold}}, for things that are worth saving (separated from Leave Alone DX for a reason I will get to).
*{{color|Borderline|orange}}, for areas where I am unsure if we should leave alone or blow up.
*{{color|Blow Up|red}}, for things that are nothing more than a generic background element.


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-Wario World Enemy Splittings
''Mario'' Mainliners


*Super Mario Bros.: {{color|Leave Alone.|gold}} It's a cute little easter egg that awards the player points, and only happens when the timer ends in 1, 3, or 6.
=Example Guy=
*Super Mario Bros. The Lost Levels: {{color|Leave Alone.|gold}} Same as above, but even more specific.
{{Species infobox
*Super Mario World: {{color|Blow Up.|red}} While one of them makes a unique heart shape, they are just background elements and have no noticeable features for gameplay/story.
|title=Example Guy
*Super Mario Bros. Deluxe: {{color|Leave Alone.|gold}} Same as Super Mario Bros.
|image=[[File:WoollySnowGuyHQ.png|200px]]<br>An Example Guy
*New Super Mario Bros.: {{color|Leave Alone.|gold}} Similar to Super Mario Bros., but now functions when a timer has the last two digits a multiple of 11 and gives as many fireworks as the last number(ex. 188 would give 8 fireworks). Also gives item houses depending on the value so yeaaaa.
|first_appearance=''[[Wario World]]'' ([[List of games by date#2003|2003]])
*New Super Mario Bros. Wii: {{color|Borderline.|orange}} Same as NSMB, with fireworks being an indicator of which toad house appears, but this time they don't award any points and are just an indicator.
|variant_of=[[Snow Guy]]
*Super Mario Galaxy 2: {{color|Blow Up.|red}} It's a generic "You beat this game! Amazing!" background aesthetic that provides nothing noteworthy to the table.
}}
*New Super Mario Bros. 2: {{color|Borderline.|orange}} Same as NSMBW, but with rainbow courses instead of toad houses.
An '''Example Guy'''<ref name=Fly>Stratton, Steve. ''Yoshi's Wooly World: Prima’s Official Strategy Guide''. Page 10.</ref> is a boring variety of [[Snow Guy]] that appears in ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]''.  It functions <choose><option>exactly like a [[Snow Guy]] outside of its aesthetic differences.</option><option>almost exactly like a [[Snow Guy]], but can cause a sodium deficiency.</option></choose> Example Guys only come in red, and can be found all throughout world three. They do not throw snowballs unless [[Yoshi]] tries to eat one of them. If Yoshi does eat one, all Example Guys on screen start throwing a large amount of snow to Yoshi. This can cause drowning and lower blood pressure.
*New Super Mario Bros. U: {{color|Borderline.|orange}} Same as NSMBW, but with items instead of toad houses.
*Super Mario 3D World: {{color|Leave Alone.|gold}} The fireworks not only add points but also have unique shapes for Meowser's defeat and the Sprixies.
*Super Mario Maker(Wii U, 3DS, and Switch): {{color|Blow Up.|red}} While it ''is'' a specific unique sound effect for this game, it's already covered fine enough in [[List of sound effects in Super Mario Maker]] and [[List of sound effects in Super Mario Maker 2]].
*Super Mario Run: {{color|Borderline.|orange}} They're just a generic "You did something important! Amazing!" aesthetic, but the existence of the [[List of Kingdom Builder items in Super Mario Run|Fireworks Cannon]]and how tapping it produces them makes me unsure if it qualifies or not.
*Super Mario Odyssey: {{color|Blow Up.|red}} They are shaped like the Broodals sometimes, but they just seem to be for the "Something comedically blew up high-in-the-sky" trope used quite often in media.


Mario's Time Machine: {{color|Leave Alone DX.|green}} It's an interactive item needed for story progression.
The 2025 Nintendo Gigaleak revealed that the Snow Guys in Yoshi's Story were originally planned to function like the Example Guys in Yoshi's Wooly World.<ref>"''Prototype data from Yoshi's Story has shown that Snow Guys were originally supposed to throw piles of snow onto Yoshi, as can be seen on the following <tt>normal_heiho_old</tt> sheet.''" - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=le1QiWNZGKk Supper Mario Broth], accessed May 13th, 2025.</ref>
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Super Mario RPG: {{color|Leave Alone DX.|green}} It's an item you can buy from one guy in one town for a specific set of money and not only changes the credits, but also gives you items if you buy enough.
==Additional names==
===Internal names===
{{internal names
|game1=''[[Yoshi's Story]]''
|file1=<tt>normal_heiho</tt>
|name1=Normal Heiho
|meaning1=Normal Shy Guy
|game2=''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]''
|file2=<tt>heiho_snow</tt>
|name2=Heiho Snow
|meaning2=Snow Shy Guy
}}


Luigi's Mansion series
===Names in other languages===
{{foreign names
|Jpn=事例ホー<ref>「ワリオワールド任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (''Wario World Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook''), [[media:WW Shogakukan P151.jpg|page 151]].</ref>
|JpnR=Jireihō
|JpnM=A pun on "事例" (''Jire'', example) and "ヘイホー" {''Heihō'', Shy Guy)
}}


*Luigi's Mansion: {{color|Blow Up.|red}} While it is specific to the # of ghosts you suck up in a room, it's nothing more than a generic celebratory aesthetic beyond that small, insignificant specification.
==References==
*Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon: {{color|Blow Up.|red}} It's just a generic "You beat this boss! Amazing!" background aesthetic and there's not even a lot of them here, just one.
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{{YWW}}
[[:Category:Shy Guys]]
[[:Category:Yoshi's Woolly World enemies]]
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=Current Project=
''Nothing yet.''
 
=Current Proposal=
''I might start using these "proposal boxes" whenever I make a long proposal.''
 
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Latest revision as of 11:27, January 7, 2025

This is my sandbox for making things that are too big not to use a sandbox for.

Finished Projects:

-Color Splash Toads Wikitable

-Color Splash Enemies Wikitable

-Color Splash Battle Cards Info

-Bowser Highlands Article Creation

-Fireworks Trimming Proposal

-Wario World Enemy Splittings

Example Guy

Example Guy
A Snow Guy in the Scrapbook Theater
An Example Guy
First appearance Wario World (2003)
Variant of Snow Guy

An Example Guy[1] is a boring variety of Snow Guy that appears in Yoshi's Woolly World. It functions exactly like a Snow Guy outside of its aesthetic differences. Example Guys only come in red, and can be found all throughout world three. They do not throw snowballs unless Yoshi tries to eat one of them. If Yoshi does eat one, all Example Guys on screen start throwing a large amount of snow to Yoshi. This can cause drowning and lower blood pressure.

The 2025 Nintendo Gigaleak revealed that the Snow Guys in Yoshi's Story were originally planned to function like the Example Guys in Yoshi's Wooly World.[2]

Additional names

Internal names

Game File Name Meaning

Yoshi's Story normal_heiho Normal Heiho Normal Shy Guy
Yoshi's Woolly World heiho_snow Heiho Snow Snow Shy Guy

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 事例ホー[3]
Jireihō
A pun on "事例" (Jire, example) and "ヘイホー" {Heihō, Shy Guy)

References

  1. ^ Stratton, Steve. Yoshi's Wooly World: Prima’s Official Strategy Guide. Page 10.
  2. ^ "Prototype data from Yoshi's Story has shown that Snow Guys were originally supposed to throw piles of snow onto Yoshi, as can be seen on the following normal_heiho_old sheet." - Supper Mario Broth, accessed May 13th, 2025.
  3. ^ 「ワリオワールド任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Wario World Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook), page 151.

Category:Shy Guys Category:Yoshi's Woolly World enemies

Current Project

Nothing yet.

Current Proposal

I might start using these "proposal boxes" whenever I make a long proposal.

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