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Fly Assault Game's Boss
It seems really unlikely that the comics would just refer to a boss as "Fly Assault Game's Boss". That's like saying that Mario's name is "Famous Nintendo Character". Hello, I'm Time Turner.
- Maybe the author of the manga didn't know Watinga's name. But that hardly counts as a name, one could also say that Watinga was unnamed in the manga. Anyway, I don't have the book, so I can't check it. --Grandy02 17:03, 8 June 2010 (UTC)
Split Enemies from Gnat Attack
The enemies section of this article is not how a usual enemies section should look; it has all enemies within it. These enemies are unique enemies, they have their own quirks, their own methods of destruction, and there is even a boss character in there! All of the enemies in that enemies section should be split out into their own articles; as they are valid enemies, even if they had minor appearances.
I also have here a quote from the coverage policy:
- “All content from games in [Mario-related spin-off] series is allowed on the wiki”
- —MarioWiki:Coverage
These enemies are part of the game, they are content, they are allowed.
Proposer: Marioguy1 (talk)
Deadline: 24 April, 2011 23:59 GMT
Split
- Marioguy1 (talk) - No matter how minor the enemies are, they are enemies nonetheless and therefore require articles as all enemies do.