The 'Shroom:Issue 147/Pipe Plaza

Director’s Notes
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Guys.

Guys you can (should (will)) vote in awards polls now. That's right baby, the Awards are back in full swing, with polls, tournaments and presentations all either above, hitting or just under the horizon. Please do your best to participate, by voting, playing or even presenting, respectively. We'd all appreciate the efforts.

With the important public announcement cleared, welcome to a new month of Pipe Plaza. June, specifically. This month, we're welcoming back, who has graciously leapt back into the saddle to write some more Monthly Reports. Good to have the team back. Other than that, we've got all the regular freshness I'm proud to deliver, as well as a new writer! We've transferred from Strategy Wing to begin writing Mario Calendar for this team now. Welcome aboard. Other than that, there's not much else to talk about, so have a good month and enjoy the read.

Section of the Month Congratulations to Lakituthequick for his work on Anniversary Announcements! Thank you to Raregold and Alex95 for your contributions, too.

Monthly Report
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I'm back in one piece!

Hello, 'Shroom readers! It's your Statistics Manager here, with another edition of Monthly Report. Since I was away last month, I will cover the months of May and June. So, let's take a look at those fabulous wiki statistics!

*EDT Time.

Conclusion: The two most striking changes in the last two months are: "Actives users" and "Edits per page". The number of active users went down during May, but go back to almost the same level as during the month of April in June. I guess the Nintendo Direct and Treehouse Live during E3 brings back activity on the Mario Wiki. After all, there has been new information about Super Mario Maker 2, Luigi's Mansion 3, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, which is all covered by the Super Mario Wiki.

In regards to "Edits per page", it remained stable during the month of May, but fell slightly during the month of June. Maybe a simple fluctuation after all. But, one thing for sure, do not be affraid at all to edit the Super Mario Wiki, any help is welcome. If you do not know where to start, you can always have a look at the Manual of Style for how an article at creation should look, and at Good writing to help you at making well-written articles.

And that's it for Issue 147's Monthly Report. Thank you for your reading, and pass again next month. Meanwhile, enjoy the beginning of summer!

Mario Calendar
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Heya, back with another Mario Calendar! I'm sure most of you will be familiar with this section, but in case you're not: here's where I'll be listing all of the Mario games that have come out in the month of June! Let's-a go!

Region Abbreviations Console Abbreviations


 * June 1
 * 1992 (NA): Yoshi (NES)
 * 2004 (JP): Mario vs. Donkey Kong (GBA)
 * 2007 (EU): Wario: Master of Disguise (DS)


 * June 2
 * 2004 (NA): Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros. (GBA)


 * June 3
 * 1982 (NA): Donkey Kong (G&W)
 * 1986 (JP): Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (Famicom)
 * 2005 (EU): Donkey Konga 2 (GC)


 * June 4
 * 2004 (AU): Mario vs. Donkey Kong (GBA)


 * June 5
 * 1980 (NA): Flagman (G&W)
 * 2009 (EU): New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat (Wii)


 * June 6
 * 2003
 * EU: Donkey Kong Country (GBA)
 * AU: WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! (GBA)
 * 2011
 * THERE WERE A TON OF GAMES RELEASED ON THE 3DS ESHOP IN ALL REGIONS ON THIS DAY, I'M NOT LISTING THEM ALL


 * June 7
 * 2007 (AU): Mario Strikers Charged (Wii)


 * June 8
 * 2006 (AU):
 * Mario Party 7 (GC)
 * New Super Mario Bros. (DS)


 * June 9
 * 2003 (NA): Donkey Kong Country (GBA)


 * June 10
 * 2001 (NA): Super Mario Advance (GBA)
 * 2005 (EU): Mario Party Advance (GBA)


 * June 11
 * 1999 (JP): Mario Golf (N64)
 * 2010 (EU): Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Wii)
 * 2015
 * (JP): Rhythm Heaven Megamix (3DS)
 * (NA/EU): Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure (3DS eShop)


 * June 13
 * 2005 (NA): Yoshi Topsy-Turvy (GBA)


 * June 14
 * 1987 (JP)
 * Golf: U.S. Course (Famicom)
 * Golf: U.S. Course (Gold) (Famicom)
 * 1994 (JP): Donkey Kong (GB)


 * June 15
 * 1986 (NA): Donkey Kong (NES)
 * 1987 (EU): Donkey Kong Jr. (NES)
 * 2009 (NA):
 * Mario Calculator (DSiWare)
 * Mario Clock (DSiWare)
 * 2016 (NA): Rhythm Heaven Megamix (3DS)


 * June 16
 * 2013 (JP): Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D (3DS)


 * June 17
 * 2016 (NA): Minecraft: Wii U Edition (Wii U)


 * June 18
 * 1985 (JP): Wrecking Crew (NES)
 * 1992 (EU): NES Open Tournament Golf (NES)
 * 2004 (EU): Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour (GC)
 * 2009 (AU): New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat (Wii)


 * June 19
 * 1981 (NA): Parachute (G&W)
 * 2008 (JP): Mario Super Sluggers (Wii)
 * 2013 (JP): New Super Luigi U (Wii U eShop)
 * 2015 (JP): Luigi's Mansion Arcade (Arcade)


 * June 20
 * 2003 (EU): Wario World (GC)
 * 2013 (NA/EU): New Super Luigi U (Wii U eShop)


 * June 21
 * 2007 (JP): Itadaki Street DS (DS)
 * 2013 (AU): New Super Luigi U (Wii U eShop)
 * 2018 (JP/NA/EU/AU): Minecraft (Switch/Switch eShop)


 * June 22
 * 2001 (EU/AU): Super Mario Advance (GBA)
 * 2007 (EU): Mario Party 8 (Wii)
 * 2018 (JP/NA/EU): Mario Tennis Aces (Switch)


 * June 23
 * 1986 (NA): Mario Bros. (NES)
 * 1996 (JP): Super Mario 64 (N64)
 * 2013 (NA): Game & Wario (Wii U)
 * 2016 (JP):
 * Minecraft: Wii U Edition (Wii U)
 * Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Wii U)


 * June 24
 * 1997 (EU/AU): Mario Kart 64 (N64)
 * 2003 (NA): Wario World (GC)
 * 2016 (NA/EU): Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Wii U)


 * June 25
 * 2004 (EU): Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (GBA)
 * 2015 (AU): Yoshi's Woolly World (Wii U)
 * 2016 (AU): Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Wii U)


 * June 26
 * 2008 (AU): Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
 * 2015 (EU): Yoshi's Woolly World (Wii U)


 * June 27
 * 1991 (EU/AU): Dr. Mario (NES)
 * 2008 (EU): Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)


 * June 28
 * 2007 (JP): Donkey Kong Barrel Blast (Wii)
 * 2013 (EU): Game & Wario (Wii U)
 * UPCOMING 2019 (ALL): Super Mario Maker 2 (Switch)


 * June 29
 * 2000 (JP): Mario Artist: Communication Kit (N64DD)
 * 2013 (AU): Game & Wario (Wii U)


 * June 30
 * 2006 (EU): New Super Mario Bros. (DS)
 * 2010 (AU): Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Wii)
 * 2016 (EU): Minecraft: Wii U Edition (Wii U)

Thanks for reading, and I'll see y'all next month!

Anniversary Announcements
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Hello my geeks and peeps, my explainers and entertainers, my little oo-de-lalies, LTQ here, with a new Anniversary Announcements!

The Pirabbid Plants
It's the month you have all been waiting for! The polls will officially open the day after the release of this paper! You can then vote on your favourite and least favourite things in the Mario series.

➡️ Go vote now! ⬅️

(Or, tomorrow, if they're not yet open.)

Remember, you can vote once a week, so if you can't decide on your favourite, vote on multiple options by waiting a week in between!

Halfway the voting period, presentation sign-ups will also open up! Be sure to check those out too when they open up! A presentation can have any shape and form to reveal the results of an award, be it a story, comic, image, or even a game or video. Let your imagination run wild!

Meanwhile, because of the change in The 'Shroom's main directing staff, Raregold will no longer be hosting the Community Awards. Instead, Superchao will take this spot. In addition Hooded Pitohui is responsible for compiling the Community Awards dossiers, which you can view right here!

Tournaments
The tournament scene has also had developments! In the table below, you'll find some info about the tournaments which are open for sign-ups and those that are being planned.

If you are interested in any of the tournaments that are currently gauging interest, let yourself be heard in the respective topics.

Awards
The only thing left to since last month was the full review, in which the committee goes over every single award to fix the last things, such as names and minor errors. This has now happened!

I will list the additions, removals and other changes, and then a complete list of the nominees for that award. For items that were changed in the full review, small changes in formatting won't be listed for brevity.

Refer to this document for a full list of nominees.

And so we have had the bulk of this year's information! Tournaments will continue to roll around, but the awards are done! Next month the presentation sign-ups will open up, be on the lookout for those! Don't forget to vote! I also mentioned last month that this month would have the first Committee Interviews, but unfortunately personal stuff interfered with that, so they will be postponed another month. Still, be on the lookout for those too!

Thank you so much for tuning in, but now, I gotta tune out! Bye!

All information above was correct as of 2019-06-15.

Interview
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Hello, 'Shroom readers! I hope you like interviews, because you're getting yet another one and you have no choice but to read it! Unless you like, skip reading it or something. But that would make me sad, so please don't do it. Instead, just go ahead and read this interview with winstein. I promise you, he's worth talking about - that's why I picked him, after all!

 The Interview:  maroon Hello, 'Shroom readers! Welcome to yet another of those interviews you may or may not enjoy reading! Hopefully you do! maroon And this month, I'm talking to regular user winstein! navy Hello to all of you, and thank you for the opportunity! maroon So, as always, I'm starting at the very beginning. How did you personally find the Mariowiki? navy There was a Mario fansite called "The Mushroom Kingdom" (TMK), which was the website for Mario information. I found that one way back at early 2000, where I wanted to look up on Mario information. Later on I visited TMK again, and one of the links on their "Friends" page is the Mario Wiki website. navy Because of how comprehensive the Mario information is on this website, I ended up frequenting here more often. maroon I always forget TMK is that old. Waaaay older than here. maroon Out of curiosity, do you remember when you found the wiki? navy I felt that my memory on this is a bit hazy on this, so I can't quite remember. I think it might be around 2011 or so. maroon That is an impressively large time gap. Worked out, though, considering there wasn't a Mariowiki to affiliate for five years past your first visit! navy I didn't give the affiliates much consideration until I realised that TMK is a bit dry on Mario information. maroon I've barely ever visited them myself, personally. maroon How about why you actually joined the wiki? Quite different between lurking and joining, after all. navy Joined as in created a membership to contribute? maroon That's correct. navy I first created an account here because I wanted to correct a part that implied Mario Kart 8's Mario Kart Stadium is the base track, while Mario Circuit is based on that game. I felt that was incorrect because the latter was revealed (and was playable) first. navy Later on though, the best I felt I could contribute is to list down Mario reference in comics, especially newspaper comics because this is one area where I could contribute uniquely. navy It's still a minor effort compared to the others, I felt. maroon I feel that minor and major are what you make of it. My best bet for contribution would be to just talk about the golf games a lot and yet I consider that worthwhile. maroon So don't sell yourself short! navy Yeah, that's true. Thank you for the encouragement. maroon Any other projects you personally like doing on the wiki, or do you prefer to focus on the forum? navy I don't have any projects now, as I prefer to check out the forum every now and then. Perhaps one day I could upload Mario-referenced comic strips and make the section more live. With that said, I guess now that this is going to be in public, I had to eventually commit to it, don't I? maroon It's true. All items in the 'Shroom are 100% fact. You have no choice. navy Dang... then now that's part of my itinerary too. maroon You know, I've always wondered. maroon Where does the name winstein come from? navy The name is a combination of my English name that ends in a "win", and combined with "stein" that is usually named for somebody intelligent thanks to Einstein. I liked the simplicity but it has its downsides. Namely, some places took that username first so I had to use a different username. maroon It makes more sense than some usernames we get. And at least it's unique! maroon Mariofans etc navy I picked this username when I registered on a Puyo Puyo forum back in 2007, and it's the one I stuck with until now. What's unusual about "Mariofans"? maroon Nothing, my point is that we have many accounts that are Mariofan maroon Although only one of them is actually relevant. navy Oh, I see. I thought they are the same person, like some sort of hive mind. maroon I'm relatively sure they're not. ...Maybe probably. maroon So what interests you about the forum/community in general? navy When I first checked the forum, it was refreshing to see that there is a Mario community that discusses Mario things, which is surprisingly uncommon compared to other series like Sonic or Pokemon. Even some of the members are unabashedly Mario fans, such as the twins who love Mario and Baby Luigi respectively. navy I eventually joined the forum when I decided that I want to be part of the conversation, and I was proud of my first thread which was about the different Mario official art styles since it's got a fair amount of responses. maroon Joke's on you, I never discuss Mario things! navy There is also a sense of fun in this community that is even reflected in some of the writing and the Awards Ceremony, and I really love that. My more serious attitude wouldn't take lightly on when a topic I brought up went off-rails, but I could overlook this because the community knows how to have fun. maroon But yeah, it's a generally positive and energetic community. Has some flaws, but what community doesn't? navy Ha ha, yeah. Not everybody will be interested in Mario that's for sure, but as long as they are part of the community I can expect a sense of belonging nonetheless. It's just too bad that when I delve more into the community then some of the prominent members were already inactive. maroon Oh? Who are you thinking of? navy Cirdec is an example. He's a Daisy fan when I approve of, but I don't see him anymore. maroon Yeah, he left a while back. maroon So on the whole, do you prefer the informative side or the community side? navy I do love the informative side of the wiki, because the information provided is very insightful, and explains some fine details. The Mario series is known for their little touches, so having the wiki cover as much of it as possible is really helpful. navy On the other hand, I don't really keep up with the community so on that aspect naturally going to be less of a draw for me. maroon Just a time issue, or some other reason? navy It's mostly got to do with my introvert personality. maroon I hear you, you're not the only person who feels a bit shy around here. ...Though I am unfortunately not an example, so I can't give you tips :V navy Hmm, yes. I would like to add that I really enjoy reading some of the conversations that are happening in the community, even the less serious ones. maroon if anything, I feel like the less serious ones are the backbone of the community, in a way. navy I can see that. They are the ones that keep coming back, so naturally they have a lot more presence. Not that I mind, since I came to appreciate that sort of fun-loving attitude. And besides, they had the wisdom on when to get serious. maroon What do you enjoy doing in the community, yourself? If anything? navy I do like asking questions, because in this way I can engage with others and know them better. The Ask board is a favourite of mine because it is a safe and suitable way to converse with others. I do take pride in asking especially if I know the interests of the person I am asking, because I am sure they enjoy answering something they are most familiar with. maroon I remember thinking the ask board was a silly idea when we first made it, but... it's really proven itself by now. So it worked out well! maroon (Counting still feels very silly as a board, though.) navy I agree, especially because a lot of them are Sisyphean in nature: one poster is like a fun-ruiner who acts as a count resetter. Those gets tiring precisely because it's usually because it's based on the whims of the single person. On the other hand, very few are goal-oriented and it's a pity that there aren't enough collaborators willing to complete them. maroon I think that's what really makes them feel... unnecessary? Pointless? to me. You've got things like "count to 1000 with dancing numbers", that's fine, there's an actual Goal to reach, but then the vast majority are just "count until you get bored". navy I guess this reveals more about the person based on where they post: the ones who like to reset the count likes impeding progress, but those who chip in their contributions to reach a goal likes to achieve things. Not sure about those who chose to partake in counting games where restarting is a big possibility. maroon Perhaps they enjoy futility navy I am more of a fan of Elimination-styled games, where its very nature means that the game ending is the logical conclusion. Even then, I felt tired about going through them since quite a few of them demands a lot of posts, yet at the same time the person who posts them put up many games but usually don't support them. navy Essentially, biting off more they can chew. maroon That's why I tend to avoid those boards. They tend to take forever as well, so I just don't have the time. Wanna focus on other things, y'know? navy I get it. maroon So, on the note of Mario fan stuff, what's your personal favorite Mario game? Or games, plural, as the case may be navy That's a good question, but unfortunately one that would be hard to pick as I don't have a definite favourite. In terms of the Super Mario games, I do like Super Mario Galaxy since it has a huge variety of level themes, plus the use of tiny planets allowed for very creative level design. navy For Mario Kart I like Mario Kart 8 because I felt that it perfected the kart racing, not to mention how the courses look great, more so compared to its prequels. About Mario Party it's between Mario Party 3 and 6 because they have a clear element of strategy to go with the luck, plus they are coherent with their theming for the whole game. navy Outside the big 3 Mario branches, I do love some Wario's Woods as it's a pretty unique puzzle game but it sadly lacked a follow up. maroon Huh, I never thought of those as being the "big three" Mario branches, personally. It makes sense, I just feel I'd personally include Mario Sports as a fourth branch. navy Yeah, I agree that Mario Sports is the fourth-biggest branch, who is not as big as the three I mentioned since it isn't as focused on one thing. maroon Fair point! maroon Regarding Wario's Woods, I have seen people make Wario's Woods-esque fangames. navy What do you mean by that? You mean the gameplay loop is similar to Wario's Woods? maroon Yeah, Wario's Wood-styled gameplay. Same thing of basically controlling a character who directs another character who wanders around blindly. navy That sounds like Mario & Wario, isn't it? maroon Oh! I always mix up those two. maroon Yeah, Mario & Wario, then. navy Wario's Woods is the one where Toad carries bombs to destroy monsters. There is a Brain Age: Concentration Training minigame that is similar, but I felt it's not the same. maroon Yeah, I don't think I've ever seen anything that did exactly what that game did. maroon Still, at least the really good games can hold up even without a sequel or spinoff or the like! navy Yeah, but I would still love to see a new Wario's Woods, even if Captain Toad has to be the star! maroon Captain Toad in Waluigi's Woods navy Haha, that is certainly something I would also like to see. maroon What about letdowns? Anything that you didn't end up enjoying, Mario-game wise? navy I didn't quite like Mario Kart: Super Circuit, as it felt difficult to control. Moreover, it not only has a strict ranking system, unlocking stuff is pretty difficult. navy Mario Party: the Top 100 is good for the minigames, but it is also very light on content that they might as well also include a "Top 10 boards" from the 10 Mario Party games it took after, instead of just making one board and calling it a day. maroon Ah, how strict? Stricter than 64 and "you can't progress unless you finish top 4"? navy At least with 64 you can purposefully place low to restart the race. In this game there are lives so retrying forever is discouraged. I also heard that Super Circuit has some weird ranking system that has many variables, and one such factor includes the character you select. navy If I could point the opposite of it, that would be Mario Kart 8, whose ranking system is based on your score. maroon Huh, now that's weird. Then again, it was early, so they were still figuring some things out. navy There's even a GameFAQs guide on Super Circuit's ranking system, and if it's pretty long, you know it's pretty complex. maroon Quite true, quite true. Sounds like you think the main Super Mario series holds up, though? navy I am not terribly fond of the Lost Levels, actually. You have to play a specific way to unlock certain levels, which I never bothered to do. navy Plus, it's pretty difficult. navy The game has several punishing things going for it, which includes Poison Mushrooms and Warp Pipes to send you back to an earlier level. maroon And some people think it was a bad idea to give us the other SMB2 instead, and that went on to add a whole bunch of Mario staples. maroon It's hard to imagine Mario without Shy Guys now, ain't it navy Yes, I think it worked out for the best. Those games basically expanded the world of Mario. It also ensured that a gem of a game (Doki Doki Panic) never languished its unique gameplay to obscurity, which I am sure would be worse off if it never happened. navy I do love a new game in the vein of Super Mario Bros. 2 again, because I felt that there are many things that could be done with it, after so long has passed. Super Mario Advance was a good effort, but a new game would be even better. maroon There's a lot of things Nintendo could really stand to reinvent for the Switch. My personal hope is that with many of the big obvious games done in the first couple years (Mario Kart, Zelda, Super Mario, etc) the Switch will start spreading out to other franchises. maroon Like how Animal Crossing is getting that new installment, for example. navy That would be a good candidate. Personally I don't have any wishes on what should get reinvented though. If there is one, then I guess it would be either Game & Watch or Balloon Fight. Something from the past era being reimagined as a modern game. maroon What about non-Mario games? Any of those you personally highly enjoy? navy I generally like puzzle games, such as Tetris, Puzzle & Dragons and Puyo Puyo. There're also Splatoon 1 and 2 which is a very inviting shooter game because it is team-focused and different from the traditional shooter. I have also found enjoyment on a number of smaller-scaled games (indies) because they generally focused on the game without too much focus on performance. maroon What interests you in puzzles, if I may ask? navy I do think that it is the type of game that I got into when I was younger. So the thing is, the games generally revolve around solving problems, and solving them is a reward on its own. navy The gameplay involved in a puzzle also means that it's easy to learn how to play, and there's also the fact that it's easy to distinguinsh the crucial elements in a puzzle. navy I haven't mentioned Dr. Mario so far, but I do like some Dr. Mario too. maroon Dr. Mario's a good series. I'm glad it keeps going! maroon And the nice thing is, puzzle feels like a genre that will keep going without getting oversaturated navy Yeah, and I think Miracle Cure is very good because it brings speed to Dr. Mario, as I felt it's quite slow in earlier entries. I do think that on the mobile puzzle games are kind of saturated, but I don't generally play on my phone since mine is more than 5 years old already. maroon I remember that the only reason I finally upgraded to my smartphone was because I broke my old phone. maroon Such is fate. navy I am sure it has a good life, wouldn't you say? maroon It did! It went for like 5 and a half years before that happened. maroon Do you have a generally favorite puzzle game? navy I do like Puyo Puyo because it is quite easy to learn, and it has a very strong multiplayer element since the game rewards players for making chains by threatening the opponent with garbage pieces. It's also packaged with a very colourful cast to make it feel distinguished from many puzzle games. maroon Don't you mean Doctor Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine navy Well, I did play Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine first, and the odd thing is that it has a non-Sonic character there (Has Bean). And then I played Kirby's Avalanche, and finally I have seen the real Puyo Puyo, which has the "Has Bean" character (it's Carbuncle) and so I knew what the true game was like. navy I wonder what would happen if Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine also replaced Carbuncle with Sonic, since Carbuncle looks very out of place for that game. navy That's a very neat throwback, and a huge benefit for SEGA because they own both Sonic and Puyo Puyo, so cross-references are easier to do. Unfortunately the same can't be said for Kirby's Avalanche, which is practically the only Kirby game that never got referenced in a series that celebrates its past a lot. maroon Sonic Mania referencing Puyo because of that was great, honestly. maroon It's a shame, but that tends to happen to the majority of weird spinoffs. It's rare to get one that's actually brought up later. navy Kirby is a series that even references its weird spin-offs even if minor, like the stickers in Planet Robobot (did you expect Dream Course to be referenced?). But yes I agree with the sentiment. I mean, when was the last time Mario Pinball Land was referenced. maroon Speak not the forbidden name, for it was cast into the outer reaches for a reason. navy Because it portrayed some of the characters as spheres? Anyway, Mario Party, despite its popularity, is strangely referenced poorly. maroon I wonder if that's because it's inherently harder to reference Mario Party, outside of various Mario characters? maroon It's not as visually distinctive or as memorable as Mario Kart or the RPGs or such. navy That's one factor, since the more modern entries stopped introducing new characters, even though it does cool things with playable characters. In essence, it felt more like an extension of Super Mario compared to its own series starting from Mario Party 9. I still feel that, as one of the series that is still being made, it should be acknowledged better. maroon That's a reasonable way to look at it. maroon To shift gears a bit to one of your other interests, what draws you to newspaper comics so much? navy I do love newspaper comics because they are very short and simple, so it doesn't require a lot of commitment to go through many of them at once. Quite a number of them also have very nice artwork. Another thing I admired about newspaper comics is that the commitment that the artists gave since they produced new material consistently. navy The first comic that drew me in was Garfield, which was positioned as the first comic in the newspaper that the family subscribed. It has a very visually distinctive and clean look that made it very appealing. Several comics in the same newspaper came and gone, but Garfield is still there among a few others. navy One of the comics I liked is Pickles, which is a newspaper comic about an elderly couple, is also visually distinctive and has a clean look. One day I wanted to find a missing comic strip on the web, since the newspaper was on break. Unlike Garfield which is hosted on its own site, Pickles is also found among a few newspaper comics. It has essentially broadened my horizons, and I even found a new favourites that were never in the newspapers in my country as far as I know. navy One such example is Arlo & Janis, a comic about a husband and wife and it's in my opinion one of the better comic on that subject (it helps that the characters never stick to the same age). Another example, Speed Bump, is a single panel comic, and I liked it because it felt quite sincere in both art and humour. maroon That makes sense. Since you brought up Garfield, what's your opinion on "remixes" of Garfield? Like Square Root of Minus Garfield and such. navy I don't have the same opinion on every Garfield remix, but if I can find something to admire in them, I would like it. Too bad that doesn't normally happen since the internet loves mocking Garfield. I do have a better understanding of and sympathy for how Sonic fans felt when the best known remixed works are more or less mockery of the source material. navy Anyway for some examples, Square Root of Minus Garfield is a series I love because it has many contributing authors and there are a good number of intelligent and humorous edits. Lasagna Cat is a series I came to detest for its mockery of the source material. Nightmare Garfield, I am neutral on since it is a fan work that celebrates Garfield (one of the little known facts is that Garfield has scary moments), but I felt that whenever it gets referenced it's usually based on the intention of mocking Garfield. maroon I actually forget which one Lasagna Cat is. navy The one with the shoddy Garfield costume and an actor with a wig posing as Jon. They have a canned laugh track at the end of acting out the scene of one of the comic strips. And keep in mind that this series is made by a professional company. maroon Ah, yes, that one. Now I remember the one you mean. maroon Out of curiosity, were there any newspaper strips you personally didn't find enjoyable? navy One example is Hagar the Horrible. It's another comic that is in my local newspaper's comic section. This comic is about vikings at an earlier era, but I felt that the current cartoonist (son of the original) didn't fully take advantage of this premise these days, compared to the old days. For a comic that is not on my paper, One that is easily on the list is Funky Winkerbean, which is a super cynical comic that I dislike. maroon All I know about Funky Winkerbean is the cancer subplot. That's literally it. navy Yes, that was a very pivotal point for the comic, since one of the characters' wife had cancer and failed to recover. I believe that it took place before a time skip. On the other hand, one artist did a comic called "Mom's Cancer" which you can read from GoComics, which is also about cancer but I think it's a more positive one. maroon Perhaps I will read it sometime! Perhaps not. You know how it is with large backlogs. navy The story is already completed but since it's always available (and for free) there's no rush anyway. maroon Oh, since I'm sure there are some readers who never found out and would like to know: maroon Why do you always end your posts with thank you for reading? navy It goes back to the days of Bulbagarden back during Pokemon Black and White's pre-release (so back at 2010), and somebody ended every one of his posts with "with a mustache". For context, Oshawott's leaked final evolution is vastly different from it, whose whiskers resemble a moustache. In response to this, someone posted that line, and then another user ended each of their posts with "with a mustache". I thought it's funny to do so I thought of what I should do, so I settled for "Thanks for reading". I switched to "Thank you for reading" because I am concerned that the older comment might be interpreted as sarcasm. After all, if anybody actually takes the time to read the posts, it's good with me so it's appropriate to thank them in advance. maroon That makes a lot of sense. maroon But I must ask you: maroon Is this the last question? navy Maybe I guess? Unless we have reached the end. maroon We have indeed. maroon Thank you for being interviewed. navy Thank you for the opportunity once again, and you're welcome.

Conclusion: Thank you for reading.

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