MarioWiki:Featured articles/N1/Vivian

Support

 * 1) This article is very well written. It includes well-written history, a great foreign language template, and the pictures are a good size, and have reasonable captions. Overall, it's a great article that is very popular in Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, where she is a main character, so I support.

Oppose

 * 1) Like you said there are a few things that need to be fixed. Until these problems are fixed the article cannot be featured.

Removal of Opposes
Yoshi876 and Bluetoad63

Everything has been cleared up, all the information that needed to be worked on is done.

Comments
Having "a few things that need to be fixed" is dealbreaker for me. If they were fixed, I'd support. But for now, I'm not voting. 11:27, 11 April 2014 (EDT)

Okay. I will fix some of the bad edits.

The edits are fixed! It looks better now.
 * You did one tiny edit, that hardly counts as fixing the problems.
 * I'll do more. It's such a great article though, and there isn't much more to edit.

I suggest to trin her "Gender" section...and delete some refs
 * Okay, then will you support?
 * Yes, I am OK with it now.


 * Removing perfectly good information is a horrible way to go about "improving" a page. The gender stuff is important and interesting, and at only two paragraphs,it's not too large at all, it's just thorough, which is a good thing. And if anything, the extensive references are one of the page's strengths: citations give the wiki credibility and make us more professional-grade, and in this case in particular, having hard video proof and our own original translation work stops people from baselessly trying to white-wash the gender stuff, since we can say "uh, no, it's real, leave it alone". - 20:33, 16 April 2014 (EDT)
 * Thanks for clearing that up, I wasn't sure.

it is nice but they still need to fix the mistke for the Japan part of the page other then that it's 90 - of 100


 * @Grand Master Gamer, What exactly do you mean by "The Japanese Part"? Do you mean the names in different languages?


 * No, the user just takes issue with the transgender stuff, but that's their problem, not the article's. (This is a good example of why the page does need all those references, tho.) - 20:17, 9 May 2014 (EDT)