Talk:Marching Milde

German Name
Concerning Booster's comment, I would question that this actually is the German name. "Big" is not a German word. - 15:58, 9 July 2008 (EDT)
 * Well, Big Guy the Stilted is also called "Big Guy" in German, so I do think it's the correct name. I don't know what "Puschel" means though. Looks like it's a pseudoword of German. Could also be a pun on "kuschel" ("cuddle"). But it certainly doesn't mean "pusher". Still, I think I've heard the word in a different context in German... what do you think, Cobold and Grandy? 16:21, 9 July 2008 (EDT)
 * I just don't think "Big" would be followed by a German word, it's all English in "Big Guy". For Puschel it may also be related to "Büschel", considering they are walking in groups. - 16:25, 9 July 2008 (EDT)

I am german so i know what "Puschel" means.It means "something wich is fluffy".
 * Really? Cobold and I are German too, but I've never heard that word. So anything that is fluffy can be called "Puschel"? 07:29, 17 August 2008 (EDT)
 * I think "Puschel" can be roughly translated with "tuft" (at least dict.cc says so), it is surely a somewhat colloquial term for anything that is fluffy, as Kaialone told, but I also haven't heard much about this word, though. That the first word of the name ("Big") is an English word isn't special, e.g. "Power Star" was translated with "Power-Stern", the name's first part remains English. German everyday speech has many 	anglicisms, y'know. --Grandy02 07:36, 17 August 2008 (EDT)

Gender
Is there any proof that Milde is a girl?


 * I don't think there is, like most bosses its gender it probably unconfirmed.