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List of the infamous Super Mario Encyclopedia mistakes and names from/and or not from the wiki

[128] Sentry Garage's english name comes from the fact it was lumped with Sentry Beam in the first place, and its Japanese name.

[128/161] The Ring Beam's english name comes from its Japanese name Ring Beamer with the -er suffix removed because it was lumped with Sentry Beam as well.

The spring-like Topman is called "Spring Topman", its current conjectural title, currently decided on what to rename it into

Purple Bullet Bill is called "Bullet Bill (purple)".

The spring-like enemy is consistently called Sentry Beam, while the actual one gets its Japanese name, Laser Pod on SMG, and Mobile Sentry Beam on SMG2

Those small, unnamed-in-english Whomp-like enemies that appear during King Whomp's battle are called Whimp, its former conjectural name.

[159] The name that is used for the electric ball shooters is Electric Pressure, which is taken as an english name. However, the name is derived from an internal filename, and is a romanization of the Japanese name. The information saying that Electric Pressure is the english name definitively came from us.

The Electric Pressure's entry from Super Mario Encyclopedia

The New Super Mario Bros giant Wiggler is called a Big Wiggler, while it is actually a different species.

Determine how to reorganize this page

So, given the above discussion, i'd like to open this proposal. This will determine how to reorganize this page. While most sources consider Missile Bill being the same as Bullet Bill, just with a different behavior (A Big Bertha/Boss Bass situation obviously), the Zen Hyakka treats them as a separate entity. 往復キラー "Oufuku Killer", which, for future references, does the same with Porcupuffer, which explicitly states that it is a Cheep Cheep, which no guide has done before, besides the Daizukan. The Purple Bullet Bill is キラー(紫) "Killer (murasaki)", which confirms them to be a separate entity. We have Guided Bullet Bill split, so why not this one? The Yoshi's Island homing ones that disappear after a couple of second are considered as a color variant, which while it did the same for the Bouncing Bullet Bill and Relay Heihō, the latter two were more obvious to be definitely based off of each other.

Option 1: Missile Bill and Purple Bullet Bill will be considered to be the same.

Option 2: Missile Bill and Purple Bullet Bill will be considered to be the same, while the Yoshi's Island will be treated as a color variant.

Option 3: Missile Bill will be considered to be a separate entity entirely, while the Purple Bullet Bill will be considered to be the same as Bull's-Eye Bill, and the Yoshi's Island one will be treated as a color variant.

Option 4: Missile Bill will be the only to be considered to be a separate entity.

Option 5: Purple Bullet Bill will be the only to be considered to be a separate entity.

Option 6: Missile Bill will be considered to be just a Bullet Bill with a different behavior.

Option 7: Missile Bill and Purple Bullet Bill will be considered to be separate entities, while the Yoshi's Island iteration will be considered to be the proper appearance of the Bull's-Eye Bill

Option 8: Missile Bill and those Yoshi's Island red Bullet Bills will be considered to be color variation, while the Purple Bullet Bill will be considered to be the proper appearance of the Bull's-Eye Bill.

Option 9: Missile Bill will be considered to be the same as Bullet Bill, while Purple Bullet Bill will be considered to be a separate entity, and the Yoshi's Island ones will be considered to be the proper appearance of the Bull's-Eye Bill.

Option 10: Missile Bill and the Yoshi's Island ones will be considered to be the same thing while the Purple Bullet Bill will be considered to be the proper appearance of the Bull's-Eye Bill.

Option 11: Missile Bill will be considered to be the same as Bullet Bill, Purple Bullet Bill will be considered to be a separate entity entirely, and the Yoshi's Island ones will be considered to be the same as Bullet Bill as well.

Option 12: Literally that as well.

Split off Missile Bill, while merging the Purple Bullet Bill info into it

Split off Missile Bill, while merging the Purple Bullet Bill info into it, and merge the Yoshi's Island info into Bullet Bill

Split off Missile Bill, keep Purple Bullet Bill here, and merge the Yoshi's Island info into Bullet Bill

Just split off Missile Bill

Just split off Purple Bullet Bill

Merge Missile Bill with Bullet Bill

Split both Missile Bill and Purple Bullet Bill into two separate articles

Merge Missile Bill and the Yoshi's Island info

Merge Missile Bill and split Purple Bullet Bill

Split Missile Bill while merging the Yoshi's Island info into Bullet Bill

Merge Missile Bill, split Purple Bullet Bill, and merge of the Yoshi's Island info into Bullet Bill

Don't do anything

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Shoe Goomba

Not to be confused with Goomba's Shoe.

Template:Species-infobox A Shoe Goomba, originally known as Kuribo's Goomba[1], is a special type of Goomba that wears a Goomba's Shoe, that first appears in Super Mario Bros. 3.

History

Super Mario Bros. 3

They only appear in World 5-3. When they spot the player, they will follow them by continuously jumping. If the player stomps them, they can grab the Goomba's Shoe to walk on hazards, such as Munchers.

Super Mario Maker / Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS

After a long absence, they return in this game, within the same attack pattern as before. They can be shaken to be turned into a Stiletto Goomba, which has a greater stomp and Ground Pound ability, when a Mushroom is placed on them. In the Super Mario Bros. style, the stiletto is black, while in the Super Mario Bros. 3 style, they are red. When placed qings, they will flutter for a few seconds. In the Super Mario World and New Super Mario Bros. U styles, they are replaced by Yoshi.

Super Mario Maker 2

Shoe Goombas and Stiletto Goombas reappear in Super Mario Maker 2.[2]

References

Category:Super Mario Bros. 3 Enemies Category:Super Mario Maker Enemies Category:Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS Enemies Category:Super Mario Maker 2 Enemies