MarioWiki:Featured articles/N4/Baby Mario

Support

 * 1) I've nominated this before, and it failed due to the following reason: he is not completely covered everywhere. Due to a recent proposal, the requirements for covering obscure media has been lessened and is no longer a viable way to oppose. I also fixed problems it had, such as removing off-focus stuff, empty sections, grammar, etc. If there are any other problems I did not catch, please let me know, but I feel this article meets the FA requirements and should be featured.

Oppose

 * 1) Baby Mario's sport game-related sections is lacking in a lot of info (Bowser has an ideal for sports sections).

Removal of Opposes
Time Turner
 * 1) This is the article's third nomination, and BL worked very hard to clean this article up and nominate it.
 * 2) Since Time Turner hasn't refuted what I said, I have no choice but to remove his oppose vote.

Comments
@Time Turner: I just analyzed Bowser's article and Baby Mario hasn't gotten the same case: he isn't unlockable and he appears in only two golf games, and all the info Bowser has, he plays a role in. Baby Mario is just playable, nothing more. I COULD add the Mario Golf 64 opening and what he does in it, plus trophy animations, but that's not much. Tell me what other info you could add without padding the article and what I said into consideration. They're short, yes, but that does NOT mean they lack info. I mean, for Mario Power Tennis, what more could you add other than "Though not playable in Mario Power Tennis, Baby Mario, alongside Baby Luigi, makes a cameo appearance in the opening of the game. They can be seen only in the first match, where Mario and Luigi defeat Wario and Waluigi. "? Furthermore, Bowser's sports sections are all merged together while Baby Mario is split off, which is another reason it looks very short.

@Time Turner: Can you please tell us exactly what information is lacking? We could provide some extra insignificant details, like his trophy animation, but that's it. Otherwise, your reason is vague, and therefore, invalid.