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Looking at the concerns that I brought up before, the 1st one seems to be cleared (as explained above, how Birdo is usually portrayed as a distinct character and then mentioning in which games multiple Birdos are seen). My 2nd one is how to deal with fringe situations like [[Flutter]] and [[Flutter (character)]]. I would argue that such (character) distinguishers should see to be eliminated, as I don't see much purpose in excluding a minor character's information from their species page when they share the same name. Essentially, Birdo can't be the only page seeing this merge (besides Boom Boom also), and I expect that we should move to properly establish rules to explain which pages are merging and why certain (species) or (character) pages would be moving out of fashion. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 16:31, April 9, 2021 (EDT)
Looking at the concerns that I brought up before, the 1st one seems to be cleared (as explained above, how Birdo is usually portrayed as a distinct character and then mentioning in which games multiple Birdos are seen). My 2nd one is how to deal with fringe situations like [[Flutter]] and [[Flutter (character)]]. I would argue that such (character) distinguishers should see to be eliminated, as I don't see much purpose in excluding a minor character's information from their species page when they share the same name. Essentially, Birdo can't be the only page seeing this merge (besides Boom Boom also), and I expect that we should move to properly establish rules to explain which pages are merging and why certain (species) or (character) pages would be moving out of fashion. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 16:31, April 9, 2021 (EDT)
:I would support merging Boom Boom for similar reasons to the ones I gave about Birdo in this proposal (his situation is kind of comparable to Koopa Kids'). As for the rest, I understand merging all the ''Mario Party Advance'' character articles for specific instances of a species as an NPC; keeping those split is quite comparable to splitting, say, Koopa Troopa between the 'character' playable in spin-offs and the species, which would be bad since they are the same thing just like Birdo here. However, I do have one issue with merging the MPA characters and it's the ones with unique names like [[Akiki]] and [[Goombetty]]. We could also merge them with their species, since there's about as much to say about them as the generic ones, but that would be going against the policy of [[SMW:NPC|giving all named NPCs pages]], which was done for things like the ''Paper Mario'' series. So no matter what we do about the MPA characters, there'll be inconsistency (if we merge only the generic ones then it will be inconsistent with the unique ones staying split, if we merge the unique and generic ones it will break the named NPCs policy, and if we do nothing then that will be bad as stated above), and I'm not sure which option I think is best. There are also other similar articles like [[Goomba (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars character)]], but in cases like those there is some unique information which I'm not sure would fit on the main Goomba article, and the line between character and species for one-time NPCs tends to be much clearer than cases like Boom Boom and Birdo who reappear in any capacity the developers want. Then that leaves Yoshi, Toad and Kamek/Magikoopa which all easily have enough separate information to be on two different pages. So, I think a major deciding factor on whether to split character and species should be if there is enough information about both to warrant separate articles, which I don't think the MPA characters really have. {{User:Hewer/sig}} 17:09, April 9, 2021 (EDT)
:I would support merging Boom Boom for similar reasons to the ones I gave about Birdo in this proposal (his situation is kind of comparable to Koopa Kids'). As for the rest, I understand merging all the ''Mario Party Advance'' character articles for specific instances of a species as an NPC; keeping those split is quite comparable to splitting, say, Koopa Troopa between the 'character' playable in spin-offs and the species, which would be bad since they are the same thing just like Birdo here. However, I do have one issue with merging the MPA characters and it's the ones with unique names like [[Akiki]] and [[Goombetty]]. We could also merge them with their species, since there's about as much to say about them as the generic ones, but that would be going against the policy of [[MW:NPC|giving all named NPCs pages]], which was done for things like the ''Paper Mario'' series. So no matter what we do about the MPA characters, there'll be inconsistency (if we merge only the generic ones then it will be inconsistent with the unique ones staying split, if we merge the unique and generic ones it will break the named NPCs policy, and if we do nothing then that will be bad as stated above), and I'm not sure which option I think is best. There are also other similar articles like [[Goomba (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars character)]], but in cases like those there is some unique information which I'm not sure would fit on the main Goomba article, and the line between character and species for one-time NPCs tends to be much clearer than cases like Boom Boom and Birdo who reappear in any capacity the developers want. Then that leaves Yoshi, Toad and Kamek/Magikoopa which all easily have enough separate information to be on two different pages. So, I think a major deciding factor on whether to split character and species should be if there is enough information about both to warrant separate articles, which I don't think the MPA characters really have. {{User:Hewer/sig}} 17:09, April 9, 2021 (EDT)
::The ones with unique names can stay; notably, [[Goomba (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars character)]] has a unique Japanese name, whereas the above-mentioned Flutter and [[Goomba (Mario Party Advance)]] do not. There's also [[Goomba (Mario Party 4)]], but he has a unique design and so can stay separate. In my opinion, it's not necessarily inconsistent to have some ''MPA'' characters split off and some not; after all, any "species" playable character in a spin-off doesn't have their own page. So I think splitting them out is fine. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 19:32, April 9, 2021 (EDT)
::The ones with unique names can stay; notably, [[Goomba (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars character)]] has a unique Japanese name, whereas the above-mentioned Flutter and [[Goomba (Mario Party Advance)]] do not. There's also [[Goomba (Mario Party 4)]], but he has a unique design and so can stay separate. In my opinion, it's not necessarily inconsistent to have some ''MPA'' characters split off and some not; after all, any "species" playable character in a spin-off doesn't have their own page. So I think splitting them out is fine. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 19:32, April 9, 2021 (EDT)
:::The only potential hangup I can see is [[Hulu]], who despite looking like a [[Dancing Spear Guy]] is referred to as [[Bamboo dancers|Bamboo dancer]] in Japanese. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 21:12, April 9, 2021 (EDT)
:::The only potential hangup I can see is [[Hulu]], who despite looking like a [[Dancing Spear Guy]] is referred to as [[Bamboo dancers|Bamboo dancer]] in Japanese. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 21:12, April 9, 2021 (EDT)

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