Talk:Count Down

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Merge potential?

Is there viability in merging Count Down and Ring-a-Ding as "Watch (boss)"? Like Smilax and the cake, they're both two parts of the same object, with Count Down being labeled in the Shogakukan guide as the "watch's hand" and Ding-A-Ling its bell/alarm. The term "watch" comes from the game itself, if Count Down is beaten before Ring-a-Ding and it goes haywire with "The watch is broken!" (時計が こわれた!!). LinkTheLefty (talk) 11:41, April 1, 2024 (EDT)

I guess, if the Shogakukan guide says Count Down's the hands, and nothing contradicts that, then sure. Though the fact that got translated as "watch" makes that title less, uh, compelling than if it was, say, "clock", it is what it is. Blinker (talk) 16:17, April 1, 2024 (EDT)

Merge Count Down and Ring-a-Ding as "watch (boss)"

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See above. These are two parts of the same "watch" boss/object, and so, like cake and Smilax, they ought to occupy the same space.

Proposer: LinkTheLefty (talk)
Deadline: July 18, 2023, 23:59 GMT

Time for a merge!

  1. LinkTheLefty (talk) Count me in.

Time for a merge! (as Count Down instead)

Time to clock out!

  1. PrincessPeachFan (talk) Nope. To me, watch is just a generic name and not its actual name.

Comments

Wouldn't Count Down be the name of the boss as a whole, instead of just the clock's hands? After all, we're not naming Exor something like "Sword (boss)" because only some glowing eyes in the skull-shaped pommel is being referred to as "Exor" in the boss battle. ArendLogoTransparent.pngrend (talk) (edits) 20:54, July 4, 2024 (EDT)

"Watch" corresponds to the term used in the Shogakukan guide, which identifies Count Down and Ding-A-Ling as components of it. LinkTheLefty (talk) 21:04, July 4, 2024 (EDT)
The Shogakukan guide claims that the hands are called メビウス (時計の針), but in-game, the same hands are referred to as simply メビウス; this would essentially mean that, if the Shogakukan guide were being translated in English, the guide would've referred to the hands as "Count Down (Watch's Hands)" instead of simply "Count Down". (nvm, the guide also states the name of Ring-a-Ding to be リンリン (時計のベル) instead of リンリン or メビウス (時計のベル)). Furthermore, the remake displays the target of メビウス/Count Down to be the base of the clock (or the hourglass within), not the hands on the dial, as can be seen here and here, which further insinuates that the whole thing is called Count Down instead of only its face. ArendLogoTransparent.pngrend (talk) (edits) 21:16, July 4, 2024 (EDT)
Eh, I'll add it as an option since it could be that ArtePiazza saw it differently, though I can confirm that the message "The watch is broken!" (時計とけいが こわれた!!) still appears in the remake if Count Down is beaten before Ring-a-Ding. LinkTheLefty (talk) 21:33, July 4, 2024 (EDT)
There's also this thing, which already showed a time-themed boss called Moebius. I would assume that in the final game, Moebius would still be the name of the time-themed boss, and not just a part of it. As for the Shogakukan guide, that's probably just because of how the rest of the watch is part of the background, which means the sprite for Moebius just shows the hands, and they interpreted that literally. Blinker (talk) 10:08, July 5, 2024 (EDT)

Is there any official English source which refers to this boss as a "watch"? If not, the only known official name is「時計」(tokei) and thus this boss should be named "Tokei" if we merge Count Down and Ring-a-Ding. We cannot call it "Watch" if this English word is not used officially. Moreover,「時計」can refer to any type of clock (in this case, an alarm clock), not just watches. EDIT: I checked, the English version of the game does say "The watch is broken". However, that's when only Count Down is beaten, which may be interpreted as: only Count Down is the watch, and Ring-a-Dings (which are not broken yet) are not part of the watch itself (depending on how you interpret it). Jdtendo(T|C) 03:54, July 5, 2024 (EDT)

The other closest mention I'm aware of would be the Nintendo Power Player's Guide, under Count Down on pg.102: "Slam down Count Down, then ring the bells of the two Ding-A-Lings up top. You’ll want to clean the clock first to ward off its impressive recovery magic. If you ease up at all, Count Down will decide it’s time to unleash a potent attack like the Aurora Flash. Rely on your Regular Attacks if you want to beat the fearsome threesome in a timely manner. Mario’s Jump Attacks don’t faze Count Down, but they really hurt his partners in chime." Note that it lists the cake under "Bundt & Raspberry" (57) and Smilax under "Megasmilax" (80), and it seems to have reversed the Jump weakness. LinkTheLefty (talk) 08:20, July 5, 2024 (EDT)