Talk:Banana

Merge Triple Bananas and Giant Banana into the general Banana article
MERGE ARTICLES 4-1-0-0

I read the articles and Triple Bananas are the same as a single Banana, and The Banana article already explains about Giant Bananas (in the Mario Kart Double Dash section, so I propose we combine them into one article.

Mario Kart Bananas
I've discovered that, in Mario kart Wii and DS, triple bananas are a good defensive item, seeing as you can survive three shells and still be going at a constant speed

Split Banana and Banana Bunch
Bananas are single items, different from 5 or 10 bananas in one. They are found in different areas, and they are worth more than one. I honestly think this should have it's own page. I also know that Banana Bunch is not a section on this page, but it redirects to here.

Proposer: Deadline: June 26, 2011, 23:59 GMT

Split

 * 1) I want to split Banana from Banana Bunch.
 * 2) they are different items who appear quite a bit in different games, on a side not we should split giant Banana with Bananas
 * 3) Per Gumebahs Shoo.
 * 4) Yes! PA! (That's short for per all)
 * 5) They are kind of like Blue Coins from Super Mario 64.No reason for them to be merged.

Keep

 * 1) Banana Bunches are merely bananas that happen to be grouped together. That is not a significant enough reason to support their separation from the Banana article.
 * 2) Per
 * 3) Per Mario4Ever.

Comments
Oh, don't forget! Two weeks is the proposal time!!Reddragon19k 16:37, 12 June 2011 (EDT)

Split DKC and Mario Kart Bananas
Why are these merged? Bananas and Banana Peels are two completely different things.Bananas from the Donkey Kong series are like coins,are not opened,and don't have a face.Banana Peels from the Mario Kart series are completely different.They serve as obstacles and they look different too.They arent even bananas,theyre just the peels.These were never intended to be the same thing.

Proposer: Deadline: June 27, 2011, 23:59 GMT

Comments
This is the an article on bananas in general. If you're going to split the two based on function, you may as well split everything else. 22:32, 13 June 2011 (EDT)