Talk:Paper Mario (series)

Alright, I finally got (most of) this article off the ground. If someone can give me a hand with SPM, I'll be happy. -Dodo

Doesn't this article just tell the story of the two games, as already told in the games' articles? A series article needs to describe gameplay mechanics between games and the like it. This article should describe what makes this series unique from other Mario sub-series. What makes a Paper Mario game a Paper Mario game? Unfortunately, a lot of this article should probably be deleted, as the story info can be found in better places. -- Son of Suns
 * Agreed. It just tells the story, it should not be the story, it should be the history on how the series came to be, its critical aclaim, some tables showing the Bosses, Where the "Relic" (Important Item) is found, and Partners. It should also have gameplay, and all that other stuff. The infoboxes have to go, as well.

This article currently only states what could easily be said in the game's pages as well. There is potential, like focussing on things like the battle system, the graphical style and the similarities in the storyline for the first to games, but currently, it doesn't even compare them. - 17:19, 12 May 2008 (EDT)

I don't think Paper Mario's working title and information about that should be there. Mario246

Could somebody tell me what the HECK happened to Paper Mario DS? It was here and all hyped up and then POOF Its gone!

It fanon.

Apparently, there is a Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door 2 in the works. Here's a link: Shadow_King618

That is complete bull fanon.

Please don't chat on here. And Paper mario 3ds is official.

In the secondary protagonists part of this page, Shouldn't TEC-XX be considered a secondary protagonist? 0?0

Yo, shouldn't there be a "secondary antagonists" section? -Mr. L's biggest fan.

Create Pages for Beta
DO NOTHING 0-5

I think we should create pages for beta items, enemies, etc. We have Drill Bit, Super Mario 128, right? I think we should create pages for Okooru, Trade Off, Hyper Bob-Omb, etc. I know i tried this before here, but let me tell all of you something: those unused items CAN be placed in the final version of the game, they have full sprites with no errors in look or function (except the "please come back" item). What I think is if an unused enemy, boss, item, or badge CAN function in the game when placed there, it deserves an article (except for the badges, the can go here).

Proposer: Deadline: November 2, 2011, 23:59 GMT

Oppose

 * 1) Seriously. There would be a lot of new stubs!
 * 2) hey you know what's great about this proposal we already had it right here
 * 3) Per the proposal that failed on making pages on certain beta items here, specifically Raven Effect's and Bowser's Luma's opposes there.
 * 4) - Per Goombas'Shoe15/Raven Effect.
 * 5) Per all.

Comments
@Paperphailurethemariomonster99: Drill Bit appeared in the final game, so it merits its own article. Mario &amp; Luigi
 * Dark Paratroopa appeared in PM2, and Albino Dino appeared in the final PM. They merit their own articles, but not the ones you created. Mario &amp; Luigi
 * Why? They have FULL INFO. Can we at least make pages for the PM beta items that work in the final version?
 * The articles you created did NOT have full info! Mario &amp; Luigi
 * I'm not the only person with internet, you know...
 * What is that supposed to mean? Mario &amp; Luigi
 * It means you could have helped, too. An article that one person builds won't look good. An article that multiple people build will look good.
 * Yeah, but the proposal phailed failed, and this proposal did not pass yet. Mario &amp; Luigi
 * What I'm saying is it's not to late to change your mind.

Just so you know, the quality of an article is not based off how many people or edits have contributed to the article, but how much dedication went into the content on the article. Just read one of the smaller NIWA wikis (Metroid Wiki comes to mind for me) for a while, then check the history on one of the pages that impresses you the most; sometimes they'll have many people editing them, and sometimes they'll have two or three highly dedicated users just working on them for a few days. It really is independent of the number of edits or users.
 * I put a LOT of dedication into the page. I went to tcrf.net and opened TextEdit. Then I copied the PMEnemybox from the Goomba page. Then I pasted it into TextEdit. Then I edited the name and stats to fit the Hyper Bob-Omb. Then I pasted it in the Hyper Bob-Omb page. Then I edited the stats to fit the Ultra Bob-Omb. Then I pasted the Ultra Bob-Omb's stats to the Ultra Bob-Omb article. Then I typed up the rest of the page. It was a lot of hard work.
 * Actually, you really did a whole lot of copy-pasting; you're just dragging it out to make it seem like it was so hard.

Since the proposer was just blocked, does that mean the proposal is deleted by admins? Apologies if this was already planned; I'm just trying to ensure it isn't overlooked.
 * This is what happens when I tell someone about a website with beta things and they go crazy about it. I should have told no one, they would have to figure out.
 * @Bop1996: No apologies necessary. I brought it to the others' attention and should find out in due time what to do about this (I'm assuming it gets deleted). It's admittedly easy to forget about the state of TPPs since they aren't edited as frequently as their mainspace counterparts.
 * Should anyone still be curious, considering the length of time remaining until the deadline and the fact that this thing most likely won't pass, it's been more or less decided to leave the proposal alone. It'll get archived tomorrow.
 * Touche.

Nolrem on here.
If Merlon is here' then should I add Nolrem?

Untitled Paper Mario game
Paper Mario is a upcoming game for the Wii U, This is the fifth installment of Paper Mario announced in the E3 2015.

Now that Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam is a thing...
...how would people feel about splitting articles (namely characters and locations) now that the "Paper Mario" universe is a confirmed separate entity? LinkTheLefty (talk) 13:10, 16 June 2015 (EDT)
 * How about we wait until the game actually comes out, or at least until we have more concrete information?
 * I'm throwing it out there in advance so the wiki can get used to the prospect. It's obvious that's the intention judging from the Nintendo Direct recap. LinkTheLefty (talk) 13:34, 16 June 2015 (EDT)
 * "the "Paper Mario" universe is a confirmed separate entity". Nope. Also, this looks way more like a Mario & Luigi game to me. Just listen to the sound effects for one thing! --Hiccup (talk) 14:05, 16 June 2015 (EDT)
 * From the recap: "Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam: Paper Mario jumps out of the book and into the bizarre adventures of Mario & Luigi, resulting in hilarious and dangerous hijinks. Become the superstar team of Mario, Luigi and Paper Mario to take on quests, take down enemies and untangle these two unique universes in this playful new entry in the Mario & Luigi series. The game is scheduled to launch in spring 2016." This basically confirms old speculation, what with the implied differentiation the Paper Mario series has had over time. That said, yes, it's too early to write off to what extent this is true. LinkTheLefty (talk) 14:14, 16 June 2015 (EDT)
 * It is a press release, you should expect them to exaggerate. We won't find out for sure until more footage, or game, is released. --Hiccup (talk) 14:43, 16 June 2015 (EDT)
 * I'm not a registered user for this sight (made a few edits or links at times, but I would like to note a few things. First, The E3 page for Paper Jam has artwork that seems to suggest that the Paper characters do emerge from a book. Next, the game seems to heavily play up the paper aspects like Sticker Star did, which adds to the serparate universe thing. On the other hand certain events, such as the first Paper Mario, do appear to be "canon" (since the Star Spirits appear in Mario Party 5, among other things). Just my observations. 24.231.38.180


 * Above all else, I'd say it just proves once again that Nintendo really doesn't give a flying leap about "Mario canon", and will just do whatever it wants with the series if it'll mean a fun game. If anything, it validates our "everything's canon, there is no one timeline, don't even try to make sense of it just report it as it is" stance, and I am vehemently opposed to wantonly splitting hundreds of articles over this game: bad for navigation, bad for readability, and it would open the floor to splitting things like the anime movie and television show versions, which would be even worse. The live-action movie being separated is bad enough, but at least they're an isolated little cluster of pages: splitting something as ingrained as the PM serious would be a disastrous move.
 * The only issue we really need to discuss is how to organize the info. Treating it like a crossover in terms of categorization and whatnot is the most straightforward solution, and both series page can have little blurbs about the game, rather than one or the other (like how Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 is dealt with on both Wario Land (series) and Super Mario Land (series)). As for History sections where both series are already present, since we can't write everything twice, I'd say put it under M&L, and use in the PM series subheaders (just the overall series subheader, not a second "M&L:PJ" header) to redirect readers there. And if only one of the series' sections exists, just put it there - again, like how WL:SML3 info goes in the SML series for Mario (rather than making a extra, separate section), but goes in its usual WL series placement for Wario. -  15:25, 16 June 2015 (EDT)
 * In Paper Mario, the Star Spirits protect the Star Rod at Star Haven; in Mario Party 5, the Star Guards look over the Dream Depot. The only thing that carries over are the character designs and names, but they're depicted in a completely separate role. Reading the "References to other games" and "Reference in later games" sections of the individual Paper Mario titles, nothing really ties directly with the storyline of a game outside its own series, whereas you notably have Partners in Time in the Mario & Luigi series. The "paper art style" has also gone from a cute little visual gag when it first started to something that's the norm for the world and characters and is actually played with in the gameplay and even plot as the series continued. I'd say that the Paper Mario series has demonstrated an isolated enough world for the upcoming crossover to be legitimate and should be taken for what it is when it comes. I also don't see the worry about opening the door for splitting different parts of the series, because the signs point to this premise being an explicit exception that Nintendo will be making rather than the rule. As long as that's made clear, it's not a concern. (I also think hundreds of pages is an overestimation, since stuff like common recurring enemies would be overdoing it - I meant more major subjects like "Paper Mario" himself, Shooting Star Summit, etc.) LinkTheLefty (talk) 16:06, 16 June 2015 (EDT)
 * In Paper Mario, the Star Spirits protect the Star Rod at Star Haven; in Mario Party 5, the Star Guards look over the Dream Depot. The only thing that carries over are the character designs and names, but they're depicted in a completely separate role. Reading the "References to other games" and "Reference in later games" sections of the individual Paper Mario titles, nothing really ties directly with the storyline of a game outside its own series, whereas you notably have Partners in Time in the Mario & Luigi series. The "paper art style" has also gone from a cute little visual gag when it first started to something that's the norm for the world and characters and is actually played with in the gameplay and even plot as the series continued. I'd say that the Paper Mario series has demonstrated an isolated enough world for the upcoming crossover to be legitimate and should be taken for what it is when it comes. I also don't see the worry about opening the door for splitting different parts of the series, because the signs point to this premise being an explicit exception that Nintendo will be making rather than the rule. As long as that's made clear, it's not a concern. (I also think hundreds of pages is an overestimation, since stuff like common recurring enemies would be overdoing it - I meant more major subjects like "Paper Mario" himself, Shooting Star Summit, etc.) LinkTheLefty (talk) 16:06, 16 June 2015 (EDT)