Talk:Dry Bones

RIP, Koopa
So, wait, these ARE dead Koopas? Because in previous games they seemed to have been born that way.
 * Yep.

aren't they in super mario world, too?
aren't dry bones in Super Mario World, also? Infectedshroom 18:35, 26 June 2007 (EDT)

Yes. -- Sir Grodus

then i'll put that in there.Infectedshroom

I added that they can be defeated permanently with the cape in SMW. It's my first edit! :) CD Santa

super Mario Galaxy
They aren't on four legs, they're leaning over lik emaybe a zombie would.

You're right, you can see that they have hands not 4 feet because they're clenched into fists.--Kamek101 09:36, 9 December 2007 (EST)

Sub-Species?
I really don't think that they are. They're just Koopa Troopas who came back from the dead.
 * Yeah, I think we are a bit generous around the wiki in giving the Sub-Species status to creatures. A Paragoomba, for example, is arguably a sub-species of Goomba, it can become a Goomba easily when you jump on them. - 08:06, 24 December 2007 (EST)

nominate
I NOMINATE THIS PAGE AS A FEATURED ARTICLE (or if im doing it wrong could some1 do it 4 me?)

Sigh. Gramurz r gud man. All caps prove n00bishness. IIRC, this article has been featured before. Using numbers instead of phrases is bad. Sign your edits.... blah blah blah.... brush your teeth.... GreenKoopa - Comments or questions?
 * It has been nominated before, not featured. For how to nominate an article, please see Featured Articles. But please remember to give a good reason for your nomination (don't ask me what a good reason would look like), otherwise the community might decide to remove your vote. 17:23, 27 May 2008 (EDT)

Thanks
This may be a dumb place to say this, but thanks, Sir Grodus, for the source. I was looking everywhere for it yesterday. X_X

Am I Missing Something, Or Do I Have..........AMNESIA?!
It says that chronologically, they first appeared in Partners in Time. Then the next paragraph says their true debut is in Super Mario World, which is what I thought. So, how is it that they first appeared in Partners in Time? That can't be right, can it?


 * They first appeared to us in Super Mario Bros. 3, as far as I know. However, their first appearance in the history of the Mushroom Kingdom (hence the word "chronologically") was in M&L:PiT. — 08:07, 25 June 2008 (EDT).

Japanese Name
In japanese, karakara means bone dry, not clattering. Garagara means clattering.--Bowser the Second 00:26, 12 March 2009 (EDT)
 * Go ahead and change it then. :) If you have trouble navigating the non-English names template, let us know. 12:36, 12 March 2009 (EDT)

Magic?
Ok. Mario Party DS Said Dry Bones Turned Donkey Kong to stone with MAGIC! Since when did Dry Bones Learn MAGIC? I mean he didn't have magic in any other game! - User: Thirsty for Power


 * Dry Bones' trophy explains that it was learned from Kamek. 20:26, 18 March 2009 (EDT)

And, correct me if I'm wrong, didn't they have magic in Mario RPG? User: Mecha-Boss Unit


 * The boss Dry bones used magic in Mario party DS. I'm pretty sure Kamek was comanding/controlling him. Dry & Dull bones both might use magic in the Paper mario series to bring back partners. Also, aren't their bones held together by magic? I mean there aren't Dry Goombas... It has to be Kamek! -

That Explained a Bunch. Thanks! but woulbn't it be cool if there WERE dry goombas? User: Mecha-Boss Unit

Excuse me
Will someone please explain to me where Dry Bones was in Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games? I've searched the article ten times over yet I haven't seen the word Sonic in the whole thing except as the title of a (misplaced) navbox. I think it should be removed from that navbox and the navbox removed from the page.

P.S.Sorry about the sig problems, I've fixed it-- Marioguy1 My talk page (haha, no link for you ) 00:10, 4 July 2009 (EDT)