Talk:Red Boo

The Mario Party 4 instruction manual calls them Red Boos-while other Instruction Manuals call them just Boos. If you notice carefully they look red too, not just pink.

What do we do? Change this article to Red Boo? Also notice there's also a lot of King Red/Pink Boos in Mario Party 7. Just wnated to point out King Boo is not the only king of Boos. Paper Jorge

King Boo is not his own subspecie

Put your signature on. And just pointing that out! Let's talk about Red Boo shall we? Paper Jorge


 * Super Mario Sunshine's Manual are stated as Pink Boos. Period.


 * Just pointing something out. Thank you. Paper Jorge


 * anytime

I know SMS has Pink Boos, but other games could have Red Boos. A split, maybe? -- Son of Suns


 * Hmm...I only noticed Mario Party 4 calling them Red Boos... Paper Jorge

This is just like the case of the Bloober and Blooper situation. Just create a redirect from Red Boo and add info about its name change. The Boos in MP4 are clearly the same (or look the same) as the Pink Boos we have now.


 * Okey dokey then. What about King Pink Boo? Paper Jorge


 * Is there such thing? I thought King Boo was King of ALL Boos.


 * There is such thing in a Mario Party game. There's a million of King Pink Boos too. Paper Jorge


 * UH, Those are called BIG Pink Boos, no Crown, and your thinking of Booed off the Stage, right?

No idea but they DID have crown...it was in Mario Party 7... Paper Jorge
 * Oh, then I havent played that one yet. Just got it for Christmas. Havent played it yet.

King Boo is not the king of ALL Boos. I know what Boo your talking about. Big Pink Boos is an incorrect name. First of all, they are not bigger than regular Pink Boos. Second of all, there is virtually no way to find out its canonical name, since they have stopped making official guidebooks for the MP series. In the Mini-Game description, it simply says "shoot the crowned Boos to get 3 points".

Also remember that there were many creatures like it, such as the Gold Goombas that were worth in "Royal Rumpus". See what I mean? Just DONT create a page, its useless.
 * Hmmmm, mabey the crowned boos were Queen Boo and a couple of there royal family members.

The Pink Boo from Mario Party 6 is a female... So perhaps all male Boos are white (the ones in Gusty Gulch were probably like that because of their environment which made them dirty.), while most females are pink, but can be other colors in Bow's case or the female blue Boos from Paper Mario 2. --King Boo 21:01, 2 August 2007 (EDT)

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Where are they officially called "Pink Boo"s? I've seen them be called Red in official manuals and such, but never Pink. Please explain?  BNK [ E 23:47, 27 July 2010 (UTC)

No Idea, but they were named Red Boos in the description of Boo-ting Gallery.

Pink or red
A Paragoomba and the Koopa Bros. moved Red Boo to Pink Boo because they are only called Red Boos in MP8. Doesn't our policy tell us to name the page after the most recent name? 09:40, 7 April 2013 (EDT)
 * What? I don't understand. -- 07:49, 23 June 2013 (EDT)

Super Mario Sunshine
As seen here, the Japanese names for Boo Block and the SMS "Pink Boo" are the same. Even though it's more of an orange-pink, but whatever. This page's validity is questionable on a few accounts as it is, if it weren't for the Mario Party item I'd push for it to be merged with Boo. Aaaaaanyways, my point is, original creator's intent is that the SMS ones are the same as the things in SMW/YS. Yes they behave differently, but the Boos in this game don't care if you look at them, fly around meanderingly in upside-down arcs, look like they've had a little too many of the hotel's complementary margaritas, have curly tails, turn invisible over time and can be changed back with spraying, and are defeated with a jump. The slight behavioral difference regarding how they become blocks is paltry by comparison. As it currently is, the information that is linked to by other pages is on here, with a short reference of the Block Boo page, and I think it should be vice-versa. The page name should stay as "Block Boo," because "Pink Boo (block)" would only be valid for one game, though the YI blocks have pink stripes. Have I lost anyone? What does everyone else think? Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 23:32, 7 October 2017 (EDT)


 * Anyone? I still think that section should be moved, based off of policy and logic. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 04:15, 5 November 2017 (EST)
 * I'd be in favor of a merge. 07:59, July 3, 2019 (EDT)
 * I'm not too sure about how to proceed. The enemies are off-model because of being made out of goop, but they work differently from the Boo Block. -- 10:35, July 3, 2019 (EDT)
 * I agree with Doc and Niiue. The differences between Block Boo and this game's version of it are moot given how unusual the standard Boos are, and I should note that it's only called "Pink Boo" in the Prima guide, as "pink Boo" is used in the Versus Books and Nintendo Power guides. LinkTheLefty (talk) 11:05, July 3, 2019 (EDT)
 * We don't know wether the similarity to pink Boo is intended or coincidental. Out of curiosity, what's the internal filename? -- 10:03, July 6, 2019 (EDT)
 * The block form itself is in root/data/scene/delfino0.szs/scene/mapobj/telesablock.bmd, but I think the model for the pink Boo is shared with the white one in the root/data/scene/delfino0.szs/scene/telesa folder. LinkTheLefty (talk) 10:51, July 6, 2019 (EDT)

Merge Sunshine info with Block Boo and have the "mainarticle" template be here instead
See above. The JP name for the Sunshine enemy is "Block Teresa," which is shared with Boo Block, and it essentially acts analogous to Boo Block given the nonstandard nature of Boos in the game.

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