MarioWiki:Featured articles/N1/Skewer

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 * 1) I've expanded the article by a lot, going into comprehensive detail about their game appearances in the levels and doing a lot of research by watching YouTube videos of all of the games they appear in and taking note of their patterns and specifically where they appear in the level. In addition, I filled in gaps of knowledge, such as where they appear and how they look like in Wario Land Shake It, added available manga information where they appear in, created a gallery section for them, and researched their bio to include from the Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia. This was how the article originally looked like before I revamped it. In the end, I think that despite the elegant simplicity of the obstacle, I enjoy how a lot can still be said about it, and I think this article is the best, most comprehensive page we can get on the internet about our favorite, spiked, metallic screaming death trap in the Mario universe.
 * 2) Very informative and detailed. I'm a bit unsure about the profiles section from SMBE, though.
 * 3) Added additional details from Mario Party 10 to show my support.
 * 4) Per all.

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@Scrooge200: I think as long as I'm just documenting their bio and not sourcing their name, it's fine. 02:49, October 9, 2020 (EDT)

I forgot but, I might need to add Super Mario Maker official course appearances about them. There's a lot of courses to parse through, though the first Super Mario Maker itself has...I think six courses where they appear in (Updog, Coo! (Yamamura's Key Course), Mary O.'s Key Course, Bowser's Treacherous Trek, Bowser's Chambers of Doom, and Bowser is the Key). I've briefly skimmed through Super Mario Maker 2 and haven't checked out 3DS yet, so I don't know how prominently they appear in both games. 12:51, October 9, 2020 (EDT)
 * Found some more Event courses from Super Mario Maker: Toadette: Treasure Tracker, ♪Yu Ayasaki's Big Adventure!♪, METAL RESISTANCE, Hello Kitty & My Melody, and NWC-2017. At this point, I think it's unfeasible to detail all of them, so a list of official courses they appear in would suffice, maybe even talk about how they're used in the levels if they're used in some unique way (like when I watched a YouTube video on how often they're used as creative timers). I'm going to add more here when I find them. 13:03, October 9, 2020 (EDT)

@Scrooge200: In my opinion, even if we're not citing the Encyclopedia, stubbornly refusing to cover it or its information at all would be doing a disservice to our readers. -- 13:15, October 9, 2020 (EDT)