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If one must adamantly stick to including extra information, I think a better phrasing would be: "a colossal skeletal shark, although he appears to consist of bone rather than cartilage like real sharks." This is because the above statement implies that a cartilaginous shark would not have bones and therefore cannot be skeletal, even though they can. Again, I think it is unnecessary information since, for example, we don't mention every anatomical inaccuracy in the series, like [[Mushroom]]s lacking {{wp|Lamella (mycology)|gills/lamellae}}, because after all it is a fictional character so there is room for creative liberty. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 01:55, January 17, 2021 (EST) | If one must adamantly stick to including extra information, I think a better phrasing would be: "a colossal skeletal shark, although he appears to consist of bone rather than cartilage like real sharks." This is because the above statement implies that a cartilaginous shark would not have bones and therefore cannot be skeletal, even though they can. Again, I think it is unnecessary information since, for example, we don't mention every anatomical inaccuracy in the series, like [[Mushroom]]s lacking {{wp|Lamella (mycology)|gills/lamellae}}, because after all it is a fictional character so there is room for creative liberty. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 01:55, January 17, 2021 (EST) | ||
:I think it veers on speculation territory to discussion the composition of this character because in the Mario series, what looks like sharks may as well have bones. It's the same series where plants have bones after all. {{User:Ray Trace/sig}} 01:57, January 17, 2021 (EST) | :I think it veers on speculation territory to discussion the composition of this character because in the Mario series, what looks like sharks may as well have bones. It's the same series where plants have bones after all, and Mario's skeleton in some games can depict his nose as skeletal too (like Smash Bros.). {{User:Ray Trace/sig}} 01:57, January 17, 2021 (EST) |
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Template:Notforumtalk I have the game,and I toss a shell at Kingfin's body,tail,and fins and it did damage so the "x"s on him are just for making him look better. User:Luigi-Tron 3000
Every single part of kingfin`s body is vulnerable to damage, but i haven`t heard of any special weak points. User:MarioMaster720 27.11.2009
Bonefin?
The prima official game guide calls him Bonefin. GalacticPetey
- I always believed that Kingfin's minions were called Bonefins, as if you look, they have a skeletal spine connecting the head and propeller, and Kingfin was simply a 'King Bonefin'. User:Invisibool
Glowing Eyes
I've played this level multiple times as Mario, and seen screenshots, and knew Kingfin had the 'Flashlight Beam Eyes' effect. However, when I played as Luigi, not once did Kingfin's eyes light up. Does anyone else notice this? User:Invisibool
When you play as Luigi, the eyes do not shine their lights. However, once a glitch occured when I played as Mario and the lights did not shine. Anyone know about this? Probably irrelevant, but I was messing with Luigi on the Observatory by jumping on him and shooting him before going to Bonefin Galalxy. :D EDIT: Luigi actually does have something to do with it. I messed w/ him again and the glitch worked. I left the level and reentered without bothering Luigi, and Kingfin's eyes shined their lights. Messed around again and glitch worked. But after that, no matter how many Star Bits or homing ground-pounds I did to Luigi, it didn't work. Can anyone investigate further? If there is a 100% chance of it working, we should add it to the Super Mario Galaxy/Glitches page. If it is a glitch, I suggest the title, "Kingfin's Broken Eyes".User:8BrickMario
Thanks!!!!
Also, does anyone think it should be added when the beat in the boss music for this guy and Bouldergeist is added? (I.e, when near Kingfin, and when Bouldergeist's rock armor ha been knocked off?) Maybe it should also be noted that the Fishbone torpedoes in this game have a similar explosion animation the Kingfin when destroyed.
- Sure. All info can be added. The more the better! By the way, if you jump on Luigi and fight Kingfin, the beams aren't there, but if you fight him without bugging Luigi, the beams will be there and bugging Luigi won't make them disappear until you quit the file and start it again. Yoshi Pickle 17:55, 20 July 2012 (EDT)
Great! It'll be added to the glitches page.
Just to clarify, how many times does the glitch work before having to restart? Thanks for all of your help in investigating the glitch!
Question
Is Kingfin robotic? One of my friends thinks it's robotic and another thinks it's not. Is there an answer or is this fact unknown?
The Leaders of the Koopalings have risen...any objections?
- He's likely not a robot, considering he's just a large skeleton. His eyes light up like lights, but then again, so do regular Fishbones'. MarioComix (talk) 22:07, 12 March 2014 (EDT)
Cartilage vs. Bones
The statement: "a colossal skeletal shark, although in actuality, sharks are cartilaginous and do not have bones." The significance: Real-life sharks do not have bones, yet Kingfin purportedly has bones. (In support: Japanese name of "King Bone".) My point: Real-life sharks still have a cartilaginous skeleton, so a shark can still be skeletal without the need for bones. Therefore, pointing this out is insignificant because whether Kingfin is made from bone or cartilage, it's still a skeletal shark.
If one must adamantly stick to including extra information, I think a better phrasing would be: "a colossal skeletal shark, although he appears to consist of bone rather than cartilage like real sharks." This is because the above statement implies that a cartilaginous shark would not have bones and therefore cannot be skeletal, even though they can. Again, I think it is unnecessary information since, for example, we don't mention every anatomical inaccuracy in the series, like Mushrooms lacking gills/lamellae, because after all it is a fictional character so there is room for creative liberty. MarioComix (talk) 01:55, January 17, 2021 (EST)
- I think it veers on speculation territory to discussion the composition of this character because in the Mario series, what looks like sharks may as well have bones. It's the same series where plants have bones after all, and Mario's skeleton in some games can depict his nose as skeletal too (like Smash Bros.). Ray Trace(T|C) 01:57, January 17, 2021 (EST)