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They don't look like Tweesters, they just look like inanimate tornadoes, without eyes or mouthes. And are they called Tweesters anywhere in the manuals SMB3 or SM64? -- [[User: Sir Grodus|Sir Grodus]] | They don't look like Tweesters, they just look like inanimate tornadoes, without eyes or mouthes. And are they called Tweesters anywhere in the manuals SMB3 or SM64? -- [[User: Sir Grodus|Sir Grodus]] | ||
I don't think so. There should be a [[Tornado]] article. {{User:Plumber/sig}} 01:28, 27 June 2007 (EDT) |
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Are you sure Tweesters actually appear in Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario 64? I thought those were just, well, regular, non-living tornadoes. Are they actually called Tweesters in those two games? -- Sir Grodus
SMB3? No. SM64? yes. Max2 (talk)
Also PM, don't forget that. There were no Tweesters in SMB3 or NSMB for that matter.Knife (talk) 22:14, 2 March 2007 (EST)
I'm not sure, but there is the Tweester Orb in a few games.-- Aipom --
What about Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix, is it a Tweester or just a generic tornado? -- Sir Grodus A Tweester. Yes with eyes. PJ
Okay, but I'm still a bit Weary of the "Tweesters are in Super Mario 64"; are they named Tweesters, do they have the face or anything, I've played the game and never noticed anything differentiating them from a regular, old tornado. -- Sir Grodus
Sorry, I checked. SM64? no. SM64DS? yes. Max2 (talk) Sorry!
They were in both versions in that... desert stage.Knife (talk) 13:50, 3 March 2007 (EST)
Uh, sorry to change the subject, but since when is Tweester sometimes considered a conjectural name? Okay, back to business. I don't think that every last tornado ABSOLUTELY HAS TO BE CALLED Tweester just because it's in the Marioverse. In this case, the ones in SMB3, SM64, and MK: DD (although that wasn't mentioned in the article, was it?). -- Dodoman
- The reason Tweester is listed as part conjecture is because the SMB3 and SM64 Tweesters weren't actually Tweesters and had no names, yet we listed them as Tweesters nonetheless. YELLOWYOSHI398
- Oh. But... most of us agree that those are NOT Tweesters. This is going nowhere...
They don't look like Tweesters, they just look like inanimate tornadoes, without eyes or mouthes. And are they called Tweesters anywhere in the manuals SMB3 or SM64? -- Sir Grodus
I don't think so. There should be a Tornado article. 01:28, 27 June 2007 (EDT)