User:LinkTheLefty/List of Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia mistakes and names from the Super Mario Wiki


 * [44] "Roto-Disc" from Super Mario Land, which is taken from the Roto-disc article that conflated the actual "Cookie" enemy with "Kaitensuru Honō" (Spinning Flame) since 2008. To date, the article has not yet been split.


 * [44] Genkotsu is known as "Pipe Fist", which was the conjectural name of the article from 2015 to 2018.


 * [55] Tornado is known as "Tweester" in the Super Mario Bros. 3 section, which was conflated by the wiki from 2006 to 2017. The same oddity exists in Prima Games' Playing with Power: Nintendo NES Classics.


 * [63] Fire P-Pakkun is known as "Fire Jumpin’ Piranha", which is based on the conjectural "Fire Jumping Piranha" title that was used from 2015 to 2018.


 * [75/76] With the exception of "Fireball Boy" (F Boy), nearly every enemy name from Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins is directly lifted from the wiki titles, with macrons removed from Japanese names where applicable. This includes "Be" and "Bomubomu", which went under the names B Fly and Bomubomu 123 in the Japanese version. A similar action was also done to the unlocalized enemies from Zelda II: The Adventure of Link in Dark Horse's The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Graphics.


 * [78] The Moneybag item is known as "Money Bag", which an unsourced title from 2007 to 2017.


 * [85] In the Super Mario 64 section, the "Boss Bass" entry states that it is also known as "Bubba" in the description, which is not mentioned in the Japanese version. With current information, it is Cheep Chomp that is considered to have had the alternate name Bubba, with Boss Bass being a separate but similar enemy.


 * [86] The Moneybags enemy is known as "Moneybag" in the Super Mario 64 section only. This was the same mistake made by the wiki from 2009 to 2018.


 * [92] Chair is known as "Killer Chair", which is an unsourced translation of its supposed Japanese name akin to Bookend (Killer Book) and Mad Piano (Killer Piano). In the book, the latter two are listed among enemies, while the former is listed among items & obstacles. Additionally, it has a completely different name in the Japanese version of the book (Poltergeist).


 * [92] Keronpa Ball is known as "Kuromame", which is a romanization of its original Japanese name used as the wiki title from 2011 to 2017. The Japanese version of the book uses the name Keronpa Ball, which is based on the enemy's appearance as Keronpa in Super Mario 64 DS.


 * [99] Swoopin' Stu is known as "Gooble", which is an unconfirmed name from 2015 to 2019.


 * [100] Winged Strollin' Stu is known as "Soarin’ Stu", which was an unsourced title from 2007 to 2017.


 * [101] "Pianta Captain", "Noki Elder" and "Noki Elder's grandson" are conjectural titles used by the wiki since 2007 for the former two and 2010 for the latter one.


 * [119] "Platform Block" is an unsourced title since 2009. To date, a reference has not yet been cited.


 * [127] Spoing is known as "Bouncing Scuttlebug" in the Super Mario Galaxy section only. This is a remnant of which Spoing and Sprangler were erroneously considered Scuttlebugs, which was settled via a 2012 proposal that was mistakenly neglected until 2018.


 * [127] Skeletal Fish Guard is known as "Fish Bone". The wiki considered them the same thing despite different appearances and Japanese names until a 2018 proposal.


 * [128] Bat is known as "Swoop" in the Super Mario Galaxy section only. The wiki considered them the same thing from despite different appearances and Japanese names (but with basis within internal data) from 2007 to 2017).


 * [128] Water Bazooka and Electric Bazooka are respectively known as "Undergrunt Gunner (electric)" and "Undergrunt Gunner (water)". Undergrunt Gunner refers to a regular enemy from Super Mario Galaxy 2, but the wiki conflated these predecessors since article creation. To date, the article has not yet been split.


 * [127/159] Mini Wanwan is known as "Chibi Chomp". This is a translation of its alternate Japanese name (Chibi Wanwan) that was used as the wiki title from 2016 to 2017.


 * [127/159] Fire Pressure is known as "Fire Shooter", which was a conjectural title from 2007 to 2015.


 * [128/160] Stink Bug Parent is known as "Mandibug Stack", which was a conjectural title from 2013 to 2017.


 * [128/160] Micro Mecha-Bowser is known as "Mechakoopa" in the Super Mario Galaxy section and "Mini Mechakoopa" in the Super Mario Galaxy 2 section. The wiki considered them the same thing despite different appearances and Japanese names until a 2018 proposal.


 * [128/161] Petapeta is known as "Starbag", which is the wiki's fan-translation of its apparent German name, and was never referred to by name in the Prima Games guides.


 * [128/161] Jump Beamer is known as "Sentry Beam", with the actual Sentry Beam known by its Japanese name "Laser Pod" in the Super Mario Galaxy section and a new name "Mobile Sentry Beam" in the Super Mario Galaxy 2 section [160]. This is based on the Super Mario Wiki's previous version of the Sentry Beam article, which was fixed in 2018.


 * [128/161] The names of Spiny Piranha Plant and its sequel derivative, Prickly Piranha Plant, are swapped. This mirrors a mistake on the wiki that went unnoticed from 2010 to 2019, when the Piranha Plant guidance from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Ver. 2.0.0 used the correct names.


 * [136] Banandelion is known as "Fling Flower", which was a separate article using a conjectural title from 2011 to 2018.


 * [144/146] Hefty Goomba and Big Goomba are respectively known as "Big Goomba" and "Mega Goomba" in the New Super Mario Bros. Wii section. This is taken from the original wiki articles, which were not fixed until 2018. The proper names are used in the New Super Mario Bros. U section.


 * [150] Obake Stand is known as "Ghost Vase", which was a conjectural title from 2010 to 2017.


 * [161] Tongari is known as "Spiny Hermit", which was a conjectural title from 2010 to 2019.


 * [161] Bee Eater is known as "Spiny Stretch Pant", which was an unsourced name in the Stretch Plant article from 2010 to 2019.


 * [161] Flower Mimic is known as "Venus Flower Trap", which was a conjectural title from 2011 to 2019, renamed from its previous conjectural title "Bee Trap" from 2010.


 * [161] Pattan is known as "Whimp", which was a conjectural title from 2010 to 2018 that was briefly changed in 2015.


 * [210] The big Grrrol is known as "Mega Grrrol", which was a conjectural title from 2012 to 2017.


 * [215] Huge Fire Bar is known as "Big Fire Bar", which was an unsourced title from 2015 to 2019.


 * [216] Bowser's Flame is known as "Meteor" in the New Super Mario Bros. U section.


 * [217] Switchback is known as "Switchback Platform", which was an unsourced title from 2012 to 2018.


 * [217] Ash is known as "Volcanic Smoke", which was a conjectural title from 2016 to 2018.


 * [227] The pink hisstocrat is known as "Queen Hisstocrat, which was an unsourced title from 2013 to 2019.


 * [137/171/186] Note is known as "Rainbow Note", which was an unsourced title from 2006 to 2019.