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:The ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' Prima guide uses the name "Bowser's Flames", though there's a clear distinction between the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' ones that are fireballs and the falling rocks seen in every other game, even if they have the same general purpose. | :The ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' Prima guide uses the name "Bowser's Flames", though there's a clear distinction between the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' ones that are fireballs and the falling rocks seen in every other game, even if they have the same general purpose. | ||
::Ok, thank you, I will look if there's any source for New Super Mario Bros. 2.--{{User:LudwigVon/sig}} 19:42, 10 April 2015 (EDT) | |||
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Title
Is the title of this article conjectural? Or is it actually called this somewhere in-game or in a manual. Garlic Man (talk)
- It's not even mentioned in both the game and the manual. It's conjectural. Supermariofan14
- Does this even deserve an article? Hello, I'm Time Turner.
- You could call it Tephra, which means volcanic rock...
- good then put on a conjectural template. A Link to the Present 15:46, 17 February 2011 (EST)
- How about "Meteors". The name was featured in the first level in Peach's Castle and it definately sounds better than Raining Debris. Zuper Zaloster (talk)
- Except "meteors" apply to space rocks that have entered a planet, not pyroclastic matter. The name we have at this moment is clunky, however. Unless this "meteor" name has made more appearances than just this level, we don't use it.
Mario-HOHO! (Talk / Stalk) 22:40, 17 December 2013 (EST)- Another alternative is "Firefall" (the name is mentioned in both New Super Mario Bros. U and New Super Luigi U). I (of course) ain't sure if it's official, but that's all I got. Zuper Zaloster (talk)
- Except "meteors" apply to space rocks that have entered a planet, not pyroclastic matter. The name we have at this moment is clunky, however. Unless this "meteor" name has made more appearances than just this level, we don't use it.
Hey
I know that this is a random Question but, Debris is always pronounced with a silent "S", right?
— The preceding unsigned comment was added by IGGY7735 (talk).
- I think so, but you should look it up if you really want to know. Don't put the pronunciation on the article (if that's why you're asking): we don't do that on this wiki. - Walkazo 20:15, 11 February 2011 (EST)
Official Name
They didn't have a official name? I thought on New Super Mario Bros. U, they were name Meteor... If someone can find a good source. Do IGN is a good source, I'm not sure?--(TALK) 19:34, 10 April 2015 (EDT)
- The New Super Mario Bros. U Prima guide uses the name "Bowser's Flames", though there's a clear distinction between the New Super Mario Bros. U ones that are fireballs and the falling rocks seen in every other game, even if they have the same general purpose.
- Ok, thank you, I will look if there's any source for New Super Mario Bros. 2.--(TALK) 19:42, 10 April 2015 (EDT)