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Not really. Mario Party's mini-games often contain artificial objects based on living things, like an inflatable Bowser balloon or a plane with a Bullet Bill design on it. However, these objects are so minor that the information pertaining to them can simply be mentioned on the mini-game's article. A separate article seems superfluous.--{{User|Knife}} 16:08, 16 January 2010 (EST) | Not really. Mario Party's mini-games often contain artificial objects based on living things, like an inflatable Bowser balloon or a plane with a Bullet Bill design on it. However, these objects are so minor that the information pertaining to them can simply be mentioned on the mini-game's article. A separate article seems superfluous.--{{User|Knife}} 16:08, 16 January 2010 (EST) | ||
:I agree. {{User:Time Q/sig}} 07:06, 17 January 2010 (EST) |
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Does this really deserve an aricle? Hello, I'm Time Turner.
- The only real information this article contains is a basic description of what an inflatable thwomp is (a blue rubber thwomp that is inflatable) and where it appears, followed by random speculation. The article will have to be expanded a lot to justify its existence imo, but since I sort of doubt there is much more to say about these, perhaps it should just be merged into The Great Deflate or possibly Thwomp instead.--vellidragon 14:04, 16 January 2010 (EST)
Not really. Mario Party's mini-games often contain artificial objects based on living things, like an inflatable Bowser balloon or a plane with a Bullet Bill design on it. However, these objects are so minor that the information pertaining to them can simply be mentioned on the mini-game's article. A separate article seems superfluous.--Knife (talk) 16:08, 16 January 2010 (EST)