Talk:Sorbetti
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I know it's the only official art, but the photo of Sorbetti appears to be beta, as his planet "body" is much too small, and the snow spikes on the planet are not there.
Does that matter? It is artwork, artwork can be wrong and I don't see anything wrong.YoshiGo99
Consider the planet where you fight against Sorbetti as part of his body.[edit]
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Let's start with this. Sorbetti is a boss in Super Mario Galaxy 2, he is a snowman according to official descriptions, and in his artwork he is accompanied by the planet where he is fought. I know this boss is not the only one to have a planet in its artwork, as is Digga-Leg, that planet is called Digga-Leg's planet, but Sorbetti's planet in its internal names is called Yukkina Body Planet, Yukkina is Sorbetti's internal name. So it is Sorbetti's body. Also, the planet eventually regenerate some ice spikes, what planet does that? None common, unless it is part of another living being. The planet has a very coincidental shape with that of a snowman, too much to be a coincidence, perhaps it is because it is not a coincidence, but Sorbetti's body! Finally, we saw that Sorbetti is officially a snowman. A snowman has a body and a head. We have the head and the body, but we only consider the head the snowman. How strange is that
A point I almost forgot: yes, Sorbetti's body is a planet, but Sorbetti's head can also transform into a planet, as seen before the battle.
To summarize:
- The planet is called Sorbetti Body Planet
- The planet is shaped like a body
- The planet regenerates the parts it loses
- Sorbetti appears with the planet in its official artwork
- Sorbetti's head next to the planet makes the shape of a snowman, and Sorbetti is a snowman
Proposer: Sorbetti (talk)
Deadline: August 15, 2025, 23:59 GMT
Support Sorbetti[edit]
#Sorbetti (talk) Per proposal.
Mention on the page the similarities between Sorbetti and Yukkuna Body Planet but do not consider them part of the same being (Secondary option)[edit]
Oppose Sorbetti[edit]
- Waluigi Time (talk) The snowman body resemblance is definitely intentional, but I'm not sure if the developers meant for the planet to literally be understood as Sorbetti's body. As far as I can tell, there's no official sources suggesting this interpretation (the Prima guide calls Sorbetti a "snowball" and treats the arena as a planet). If you want to infer that the planet is literally his body from what's shown in-game, that's fine, but I don't think we should be pushing that inference onto our readers as definitive fact without something more concrete to back it up.
- Xiahou Ba, The Nasty Warrior (talk) Per Waluigi Time.
- Hewer (talk) Why do we need to make a definitive decision one way or the other about such a minor detail? If official sources don't directly say it's a body, nor should we.
Sorbetti Comments[edit]
@Waluigi Time Clearly, the resemblance was intentional, but the internal names, artwork, and the planet's unusual behavior aren't coincidences either, and even more so, seem intentional. Furthermore, Sorbetti has referred to it as a snowman in the official Mario encyclopedia, in every available language. Given that the resemblance was intentional, why not consider that everything else is intentional as well? Sorbetti
(talk) 21:40, July 31, 2025 (EDT)