Talk:Big Green Caterpillar

An Official Name for Something Else
There is a species called worms in "The Bird! The Bird!" This should really be an article on that. 17:37, 14 March 2008 (EDT)

Gusty Garden
That is a caterpillar, not a worm. No land-based species of worm is that color, has a....eye bump thing like that, or spots like that, but plenty of caterpillars do. Case in point. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 21:00, 19 February 2018 (EST)

Parasitize this article
"MarioWiki is also not a dictionary. We don't need articles on real world objects. I believe we should set a restriction for which of these generic articles can and can't be created. We should only allow articles on generic subjects that have a function which is different from the real world counterpart." -

According to this article, worms:
 * Have cylindrical tube-like bodies.

That's it, really. Specialized worms, such as the Donkey Kong 64 character and Worm Squirm, already have their own articles. There's literally nothing else here that makes this actually worth keeping, and not even The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! info is major enough in my opinion to be allowed to stay. So...shall we "gut" this article?

Proposer: Deadline: December 25, 2018, 23:59 GMT

Parasitize it

 * 1) Per proposal. (Also per Doc's comment above.)
 * 2) Per proposal and Doc.
 * 3) Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) “I've never been so insulted in my whole life!” Indeed worm, indeed. Very tenuous article about a couple of 3-second-long cameos in two media, a caterpillar, and microgames apparently don't count for other species either.
 * 4) The only notable worm I see on the page is the one in SMG, but this could be and is on the Gusty Garden Galaxy page. And I am in favor of moving the character here too. So, per proposal.
 * 5) Per all.
 * 6) Per all.
 * 7) Per all.
 * 8) Per all.
 * 9) Per all.
 * 10) Per all.
 * 11) They're slimy, they ruin furniture and they're just plain gross. Per all.

Comments
Additionally, "worm" is a very generic term that covers at least 4 different phyla (annelids, flatworms, nematodes, and rotifers, for example). Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 04:11, 11 December 2018 (EST)
 * Does it at least has an unrelated behavior in comparision to the generic subjects? If there is, should we clean it up? -- 11:18, 11 December 2018 (EST)

The article says that worms appear as “enemies” sometimes. When? Scrooge200 (talk) 14:49, 11 December 2018 (EST)