Talk:Birdo (species)

WHAT!!! I WAS REPEATEDLY TOLD NOT TO MAKE THIS ARTICLE!!!- Ultimatetoad


 * Not to be rude, but the proposal that was passed said that we were to split Birdo into her character, and her species.
 * Rooben, Ultimatetoad wrote that before the proposal passed. I didn't know it either, but apparently I'm not the first to propose that this article be created.  Wild!  22:13, 11 March 2008 (EDT)


 * Whoa! Yeah, he wrote this almost a year ago! Ooops...
 * No problem! I had to check the first time I saw it, too!  23:04, 11 March 2008 (EDT)


 * Yes, of course, I was the one who told him not to create it. Back then, no one decided if we wanted to create it, if Birdo was really a species and I didn't want this article. I still want it, but the proposal was finished. Ah well. :P http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/3473/linkswordmi2.gif Paper Jorge ( Talk&middot;Contributions)&middot; http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/3473/linkswordmi2.gif

Stumpers' To-Do List
I know I have a big part of the article done, but I'm by no means calling it a day. We need to remove the information that is added to this article from the Birdo article. Here's my list of things to add to this article and remove from the Birdo one when they overlap: 23:04, 11 March 2008 (EDT)


 * Adding "Betrayal Most Proper" to the History section
 * Biology section
 * physiology
 * life cycle
 * abilities
 * Information from the Comics
 * Noteable Birdos (technically complete)
 * Actual Histroy (from character to species, etc.)

Hey Stumpers should I put this tag because it not finshin. Template:Construction Princess Grapes Butterfly 06:27, 12 March 2008 (EDT)


 * Not that it's really up to me, but I wouldn't think that the article would need that tag simply because the article has pretty much all the basics that it needs to be substantial for now. With the video game articles that have very little info and still need work, that's when that tag would come in handy. This article has a good portion of information, and it's mostly gonna need just little edits; perhaps the occasional add-of-bio.
 * I think I will go ahead on put the template on there. Thanks for reminding me about it!  The article technically is fine as it is, but I think its good to put the header up there until I can get information about the comics there... I don't want people to think that Birdos have appeared nowhere else! ;)  18:10, 12 March 2008 (EDT)


 * Okay. I didn't know. :o
 * Wha? You shouldn't be sorry! :D You're fine!  And doing awesome stuff around here.  22:31, 13 March 2008 (EDT)
 * Hey, thanks! :D W00t! I done been complimented!

Yaaaay! Nice Template! Princess Grapes Butterfly 15:01, 14 March 2008 (EDT)
 * Thanks!

Just thought I'd mention this here; I found another comic Birdos appear in, "Betrayal Most Proper". Two attack Mario and Toad when they storm Bowser's Castle looking for Wooster. Here the panel:. -- Sir Grodus 20:06, 14 March 2008 (EDT)
 * Thanks very much!! 21:17, 12 August 2008 (EDT)

Plural
Is it "Birdo" or "Birdos"? I don't believe I've ever heard a plural used before! If that's the case, we should probably use "Birdos" because we know the plural of "Yoshi" is "Yoshies." 17:32, 14 March 2008 (EDT)

I think it plural if there more then one birdo is might be Birdos right or Birdies. Well is Yoshies have a plural sure that Birdos have plurals too. (This is too confusing!) Princess Grapes Butterfly 19:36, 14 March 2008 (EDT)
 * I would think (going by my school book) that it would be "Birdoes". That looks weird, but it says if a vowel (o) follows a consonant (d), then an "es" must be added; if it is a vowel-vowel ending, it's just "s".


 * I think the Marioverse has a different way to do this, maybe? http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/3473/linkswordmi2.gif Paper Jorge ( Talk&middot;Contributions)&middot; http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/3473/linkswordmi2.gif


 * Thanks, Rooben. Thing is, it lookes like "Bir -- does" now... as in "That's what he does for a living." But this is English we're talking about, and there are plenty of strange, non-phonetic things like that.  Does anyone know of any word that ends in "do" or "bo" or whatever?  13:06, 15 March 2008 (EDT)
 * Hmm...well, all I can think of (off the top of my head) is: "Psychos", "hobos", "albinos", and "armadillos". I know there's a lot more than that though. o.0
 * Huh... in all of those, it's "os" rather than "oes"... wild. 14:16, 16 March 2008 (EDT)
 * I totally agree!
 * Okay, so here's the deal: it's not correct either way because it has never been used in a plural context... this would even be a conjectural title article except that the Super Show has something to the extent of, "Come back with Toad, you stupid Birdo!" BUT, the precident set with Toad, the precedent sent with the words you listed (which was awesome... how did you think of all of this?), the whole "does" appearance of the plurals, and the fact that we all agree it looks better so there is no opposition, I think we can safely use "Birdos."  Awesome!  Case closed, IMO.  Thanks Rooben!  21:55, 16 March 2008 (EDT)
 * o_0 That's kwazy! But it makes sense. Glad I could help!
 * I'm coming in a bit late here, but I think the difference between words like "does" and "albinos" is because of pronounciation: "Do" (doo) becomes "Does" (duhs), while albino (ahl-by-noe) keeps the "oh" sound (ahl-by-nose). Since Birdo is pronounced "bird-oh", it should be Birdos (bird-ohs). English is a pain: I cound only figure this out because I'm also learning French and its pronounciation rules. - 18:56, 30 July 2008 (EDT)
 * The pronunciation has nothing to do with it--what about echoes, tomatoes, torpedoes, heroes, and potatoes?
 * Very true - I can't believe I didn't remember those counter-examples at the time! As I said before, English is an inconsistant pain in the rear. I say simpler is better, so we should stick with "Birdos" (IMO). - 01:47, 29 June 2009 (EDT)

Need another main picture
The character depicted in the main picture is "the" birdo, as she's wearing a diamond ring. We need to get some random birdo. Mumbles 19:19, 30 May 2008 (EDT)


 * It'd be nice if Nintendo released official artwork of lotsa Birdos, but the current one works because, well, Birdo is a Birdo.
 * Mumbles: the Birdos in Mario Strikers Charged and I believe Super Mario Strikers as well all wore rings. It's a big oversight of the developement team.  In other words, what you are saying applies to all gimes except the Strikers games.  And don't worry -- I'll replace that image as soon as I fine one better.  21:40, 1 June 2008 (EDT)

Birdos in Sports
Is it really necessary to talk about how the Birdo character represents its species in all these games? It doesn't do that for Yoshi on the Yoshi (species) page, or Toad on Toad (species). Plus its not gender neutral. I'm going ahead and removing the superfluous information, but I thought I'd mention it here anyway. - 19:07, 30 July 2008 (EDT)
 * I included it because, if you were to write an article about a race of humanity, such as Asians, Caucasians, African-Americans, etc. you would include references to individual members of the race. Keep in mind that the Yoshi (species) and Toad (species) pages are far from complete if memory serves.  21:58, 30 July 2008 (EDT)
 * Okay, but having sections for each sport Birdo played was a bit excessive. There should just be, say, a one-liner about how it plays which sports; but it shouldn't be the focus of the section. - 23:52, 30 July 2008 (EDT)
 * Agreed. I couldn't believe that I had written over 1000 characters about her and her alone.  01:21, 31 July 2008 (EDT)

new color
I was playing mario super sluggers, and in movie clip one, me and my bro both saw a tan colored birdo with a red bow. im adding it.

ok, not m best edit. if uthink the section shold be renamed colors, feel free to do so.


 * Hey, that's a good section. I'm thinking if we put a biology section or something like that, we could describe many facts about the species, including the color.  Anyway, the information is here, which is the important part - organization is just making everything look good!  Thanks!  22:00, 20 January 2009 (EST)

Super Mario Bros. 2
Should we consider each Birdo you fight as a boss in SMB2 as a separate Birdo, and individual members of the Birdo species? They each have different abilities and colors, so they can't be the same one. Redstar 14:48, 8 December 2009 (EST)
 * It's true, but what will we name them? Birdo (boss1), Birdo (boss2), Birdo (boss 3), you get the idea.
 * I don't think naming them will be necessary. There's so few information for them that they could just be generally described on this page. Example: "There are x Birdos found in SMB2. Each exhibits a different ability, such as spitting eggs, fire, and doing so at different speeds. They also vary in color, going from pink to red to green..." You get the idea. But, Stumpers said on Birdo's Talk page that he believes they're the same one, though nothing official truly supports it. Redstar 16:32, 8 December 2009 (EST)
 * I doubt it. How, and why, would they change colors? In real life, animals only change colors to hide, not whenever it feels like it.
 * His reasoning was they share a voice, though that could be explained by similarities in vocal-sounds in a particular species, as well as by Nintendo not wanting to hire more voice actors; and that the Birdos become increasingly agitated at the player's persistence. Without reading/hearing the actual script, I couldn't tell you if that's indicative of anything other than minions angry that they have to deal with a hero that the lower ranks couldn't take care of. Redstar 16:46, 8 December 2009 (EST)
 * Just put the other Birdos in the article. I'm pretty sure nobody will argue.

The instruction manual explicitly says that the Birdo in SMB2 is a character. See this. 17:06, 8 December 2009 (EST)
 * Understandable. But I'm not sure that extends to all the Birdos in the game, since it says he "likes to shoot eggs". Some of the later Birdos don't do that. I thought a fair way to go about it would be to write something like this on the Birdo page: "While the manual identifies Birdo as a character, several Birdos are encountered throughout Super Mario Bros. 2. It is unclear which exactly is "the" Birdo, though it may be the very first one fought." Redstar 17:32, 8 December 2009 (EST)
 * The trophy description for SSBM and SSBB states that Birdo can shoot fireballs. 20:05, 8 December 2009 (EST)
 * Well, that settles that... But the Birdo is still a Birdo, so we should still have a Super Mario Bros. 2 section. Redstar 20:49, 8 December 2009 (EST)

Chaper 6-1 SAMMER GUYS!
Using tippi on those birds that fly down against some sammer guys call them "Birdo"s LucariosAura 11:10, 21 February 2010 (EST)
 * uh... hello? LucariosAura (used to be specialk) 05:19, 27 February 2010 (EST)
 * Be more clear about what you're talking about. No one is responding because we don't understand what you're trying to tell us. - 23:39, 5 March 2010 (EST)
 * The "Squatting Birdo" Sammer Guy in Super Paper Mario (and some other sammer guys) have birds that fly down, and they are called Birdos if you use Tippi on them. LucariosAura (used to be specialk) 08:19, 7 March 2010 (EST)
 * Bump. LucariosAura (used to be specialk) 12:16, 17 April 2010 (EDT)

Are Birdos all female?
Aren't all Birdos female just as all Yoshis are male? I mean, you never see any female Yoshis, and you never see any male Birdos. Mario24 (talk) 09:49, 11 August 2012 (EDT)

Actually, the genders of both species remain ambiguous.--Vommack (talk) 13:28, 11 August 2012 (EDT)
 * Actually, male and female Yoshis have both appeared, although there is still some ambiguity in other cases. The character Birdo started off as a male who wanted to be female, and even though it's not as simple anymore, it's still evidence that Birdos are divided into the two genders. Besides, taking the lack of males as a sign that there are no males would be highly speculative even without the Birdo character stuff. - 23:14, 12 August 2012 (EDT)
 * Also a male Birdo appeared in the cartoons Cheepy.