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So, um, according to TMK, these guys' Japanese names are exactly the same as a normal Snifit's.  On top of that, i and u are right next to each other on most English keyboards.  They look nearly identical (especially in the remake, which makes almost all enemies look more like their traditional forms), and, floating aside, act identical as well--and the originals could jump and hover for a short time anyway.  And this very wiki says that they were "accidentally" referred to as Snifits in one of the MPs anyway....
So, um, according to TMK, these guys' Japanese names are exactly the same as a normal Snifit's.  On top of that, i and u are right next to each other on most English keyboards.  They look nearly identical (especially in the remake, which makes almost all enemies look more like their traditional forms), and, floating aside, act identical as well--and the originals could jump and hover for a short time anyway.  And this very wiki says that they were "accidentally" referred to as Snifits in one of the MPs anyway....


Considering all that, can we really say that they're intended to be different enemies?  I'd suggest a merge but have no idea how.  [[User:Dazuro|Dazuro]] 19:53, 19 January 2008 (EST)
Considering all that, can we really say that they're intended to be different enemies?  I'd suggest a merge but have no idea how.  [[User:Dazuro|Dazuro]] 19:55, 19 January 2008 (EST)

Revision as of 19:55, January 19, 2008

So, um, according to TMK, these guys' Japanese names are exactly the same as a normal Snifit's. On top of that, i and u are right next to each other on most English keyboards. They look nearly identical (especially in the remake, which makes almost all enemies look more like their traditional forms), and, floating aside, act identical as well--and the originals could jump and hover for a short time anyway. And this very wiki says that they were "accidentally" referred to as Snifits in one of the MPs anyway....

Considering all that, can we really say that they're intended to be different enemies? I'd suggest a merge but have no idea how. Dazuro 19:55, 19 January 2008 (EST)