Talk:Star Road (Super Mario World)

I'm bringing this up because of what happened here. Is there any evidence that Star Way and Star Road are one in the same? Or is it just speculation? -- Y ' o ' s ' h ' i ' 6 ' 2  6  21:25, 20 January 2007 (EST)
 * Well... I believe that Mario, Luigi, and the babies are teleported there or get there by pipe. Been a month since I got there.. A little fuzzy.
 * I'm still confused... should this article be split into two, or what? -- Y ' o ' s ' h ' i ' 6 ' 2  6 [[Image:Egg.PNG|20px]] 21:43, 20 January 2007 (EST)


 * Yes. Star Road and Star Way. No proof of connection. -- Son of Suns

This article should be split. Both Star Roads are clearly different places-Pal101 I speeled debuted wrong.--Dummmmmmy 14:01, 23 September 2007 (EDT)

Split into Star Road and Star Road (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars)
I've wanted to do this for a while now. While the name may likely be inspired by the Super Mario World version, the similarities end there. The "Star Road" in Super Mario World simply teleports Mario to the Star World, which looks like the Star Road from Super Mario RPG, even though the Star Road doesn't look like it in Super Mario World, the Star World is. Plus, the two serve different purposes. The Star Road from SMRPG brings wishes and dreams to life, a la Star Haven. The Star Road from SMW simply serves as a portal to a Warp Zone area, a la Warp Whistle. While this explanation may be confusing, the comment above is right. These two are clearly different places. PS: Is there a limit to how many proposals I can create in a limited amount of time?

Proposer: Deadline: September 12, 2012 23:59 GMT

Support

 * 1) Per the (ridiculously long) explanation above.
 * 2) Two extremely different places, with different functions. (BTW, I think I read somewhere that a user can only have 3 proposals at any time, if they have more the most recent one is deleted and the user is given a warning.)

Oppose

 * 1) Well even though the similarities are great, the article is small enough as it is so it can easily cater for both. Plus the hassle of having to change all the links can become a little hiatus. Basically, the article is too small for it to be split further.

Comments
@Koopa K You're thinking of FA nominations.
 * Oh yea... Is there a proposal limit?

@JORDAN DEBONO It doesn't matter if an article is large or small, it matters if it has enough relevant information. If it doesn't, it is a stub.


 * Yes but when we split the article further up, there will not be enough words to fill it. If the article was longer, I would say split it, but since it's just a junk of words split in three, I say keep it like that. . p.s. Note to all: Just call me Jordan, save the hassle of the caps.