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#{{User|rollerC}} Per Bazooka Mario below. As they said, to remove ''these specific springboards'' from the article seems like an odd nitpick considering the slew of different forms and types of springboards listed in the article. As was discussed in the proposal above this one, if they serve the same purpose, they belong in the same article, at least in this instance. Mentioning different appearances is like saying every different look of a Goomba across the series needs to be in their own articles because they look different in each game, and the slightly different functions of a player being unable to carry the Springs or control their height does not warrant a new article in my opinion. If these Springs should be split into a new article, so should those laid out below, which would likely be more inconvenient for a peruser of the Wiki than just having them all in one location. A user looking for ''one specific version of the Spring'' would know what game it was coming from. They would arrive in the Springboard article, and see the Table of Contents. They would click ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong series'' and get all the information they need on High and Long Springs. I see no point in splitting the article.


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