MarioWiki:Featured articles/N1/Kiddy Kong

Support

 * 1) Good article, lots of images, and a great amount of info.

Oppose

 * 1) Short, needs more images, and the comics sections could be expanded.

Removal of Opposes
BluePikminKong497
 * 1) Long enough for FA standards and has all info that can be added in the comics section. There is definitely enough images, one in almost every section. There is even a gallery for additional images that I couldn't fit into the article.

NARCE
 * 1) I have added all the sources this article needs. Everything else can be found right in the game.
 * 2) Having no reason is definitely not a reason to oppose
 * 3) Per all.

Comments

 * Lacks any form of references. Looking at the requirements for being a featured article on this Wiki: "…be sourced with all available sources and Mario-related appearances." Clearly, the lack of references tells us that this article cannot be featured quality by the standards put in place and should be failed if this is not fixed. - NARCE 03:15, 13 July 2010 (UTC)


 * You don't know what references are do you?
 * Well, after having edited Wikipedia significantly, and how every single featured article uses sources - ie references - I think I have a little more knowledge than you do if you believe that this article has references.
 * But humour me - what is a reference? - NARCE 05:58, 13 July 2010 (UTC)
 * Look here. Then ask questions later. Sheesh.
 * I looked. And then I asked why it's acceptable to form assessments of Kiddy Kong's personality based on observations of DKC3. We're not here to tell people what we think, we're here to show the "important opinions" on the subject. - NARCE 04:34, 14 July 2010 (UTC)
 * It is acceptable, how else are we going to get anything about his personality that isn't from the game? I don't know of any website, manual, or guide that tells you his personality. And all that stuff about is personality is true, he is childish, he does throw a fit when he loses a life, he is caring and adventurous, etc.
 * Are you going to assert that every single person may agree? What if someone were to come in and disagree with that assessment? How would you counter this, by giving your opinion? At this stage, it becomes the matter of two opinions. With a proper reference, the only thing that can counter it is another proper reference. - NARCE 21:15, 14 July 2010 (UTC)
 * His personality is shown in the games, so we don't need a reference.

@BluePikminKong497: Did you even look at the article? It has a lot of images, is not near being short - it's almost as long as Bramble Scramble, and all the info about his appearances in that comic are there.

@KS3: I don't think there's really anymore to add there...