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Appearance and japanese name are exactly the same, therefore they should be merged just as was done with previous mergers like [[Goby]] and [[Cheep-Cheep]], and [[Podoboo]] and [[Lava Bubble]]. | Appearance and japanese name are exactly the same, therefore they should be merged just as was done with previous mergers like [[Goby]] and [[Cheep-Cheep]], and [[Podoboo]] and [[Lava Bubble]]. |
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Piranha Pests DO appear in another game. In Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, Petey Piranha spits them out to attack. --Mario24 18:56, 14 August 2011 (EDT)
Merge to Jumping Piranha Plant
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Appearance and japanese name are exactly the same, therefore they should be merged just as was done with previous mergers like Goby and Cheep-Cheep, and Podoboo and Lava Bubble.
Proposer:FourPaperHeroes (talk)
Deadline: September 24, 2011, 23:59 GMT
Support
- FourPaperHeroes (talk) Per my proposal.
Oppose
- Goomba's Shoe15 (talk) Um the Japanese name for these things is Peropera Pakkun not Puropera Pakkun so there not they don't have the same name meaning that they are different species
- Prince Ludwig (talk) Jumping Piranha Plants are called P-Pakkun, not Propeller Pakkun after all. They just resemble. And Jumping Piranha Plants, unlike the Piranha Pests, don't have long tongues man! -_-' Problem solved.
- Toad85 (talk) Different species, different articles. Per all.
- Bop1996 (talk) They have different English and Japanese names, and behave differently. This would mean that they get their own article, based off logic and reasoning.
Comments
This proposal has been dismissed on account of Jumping Piranha Plant's japanese name having been corrected on its article as seen here. -Four Paper Heroes 00:24, 9 September 2011 (EDT)