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Please read through [[MarioWiki:References]]: something in non-''Mario'' media that ''happens'' to resemble elements in the ''Mario'' series, especially very slight ones like [https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=List_of_Mario_references_in_animated_television&type=revision&diff=2422374&oldid=2421500 these], are not considered references just because they are "similar". They'd have to be intentional (i.e. ''referring'' to something) to be a reference, hence the word. The only similarity here is some kind of elemental power coming out of their hands, which in itself isn't considered a definitive reference. Unless you have proof showing the creators intentionally referenced the ''Mario'' series with these moves, please don't add this again. {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 21:05, 5 May 2018 (EDT) | Please read through [[MarioWiki:References]]: something in non-''Mario'' media that ''happens'' to resemble elements in the ''Mario'' series, especially very slight ones like [https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=List_of_Mario_references_in_animated_television&type=revision&diff=2422374&oldid=2421500 these], are not considered references just because they are "similar". They'd have to be intentional (i.e. ''referring'' to something) to be a reference, hence the word. The only similarity here is some kind of elemental power coming out of their hands, which in itself isn't considered a definitive reference. Unless you have proof showing the creators intentionally referenced the ''Mario'' series with these moves, please don't add this again. {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 21:05, 5 May 2018 (EDT) | ||
Actually, elemental projectiles aren't the only similarity, the functions of the Rasengan and Chidori are both very similar to [[Mario]]'s forward smash. That's why I noted it there. Another reason that inspired me was this qoute from the American Dad section, "Main character Francine bears quite a big resemblance to [[Princess Peach|Peach]]." |
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This has been discussed before. The anime-esque art style of the characters tends to lean towards your claim that they "appear Asian", so something like this can only be proven with an official source from Nintendo, and any assumption based on how they look is speculative. If you continue to re-add your edit - especially after a wiki bureaucrat has reverted your edit twice - without any reason and source proving this, you will receive a harsher warning and eventually a block if this keeps up. Mario JC 21:32, 7 October 2017 (EDT)
Hi
Hey, I recognize you. You got your redirects deleted on Wikipedia, correct? (I actually started the latter discussion.) If that's the case, then the redirects from the former discussion may be created, since we have an entire Weegee section in List of Mario references on the Web. The redirects from the latter discussion, however, should not be created, since they're purely fancruft (the slang names from the former discussion originated from Mario is Missing!), and a source must be added before they're added. Thanks! (T|C) 13:38, 17 February 2018 (EST)
References
Please read through MarioWiki:References: something in non-Mario media that happens to resemble elements in the Mario series, especially very slight ones like these, are not considered references just because they are "similar". They'd have to be intentional (i.e. referring to something) to be a reference, hence the word. The only similarity here is some kind of elemental power coming out of their hands, which in itself isn't considered a definitive reference. Unless you have proof showing the creators intentionally referenced the Mario series with these moves, please don't add this again. Mario JC 21:05, 5 May 2018 (EDT)
Actually, elemental projectiles aren't the only similarity, the functions of the Rasengan and Chidori are both very similar to Mario's forward smash. That's why I noted it there. Another reason that inspired me was this qoute from the American Dad section, "Main character Francine bears quite a big resemblance to Peach."