Talk:Prince Froggy

Name in French
Are you really sure that his name is Couac La Goinfre??? La goinfre would indicate that he is in fact a she.


 * It's possible, there is debate about Birdo's gender.

Prince ≠ Princess.

Anyway, I'm fairly certain that "La" is a mistake.

07:37, 19 May 2013 (EDT)

Is it a mistake on the wiki's part or the game's part? 17:42, 19 May 2013 (EDT)

Japanese and English version
So as i understand, the original Japanese localizations consider him as just a normal Frog Pirate hence the Japanese name, while Western localizations consider him as a Loyal Prince. --83.156.220.80 10:21, 12 June 2018 (EDT)

The Prince and the Froggy
Take note of [[media:Super Mario Yossy Island Shogakukan P8.jpg|these]] [[media:Super Mario Yossy Island Shogakukan P9.jpg|pages]] from the original Shogakukan guide - all of the boss characters are in their own section except for Prince Froggy / Frog Pirate, which is only listed among the game's enemies (it's on the top-left of the former page). In the Super Mario Advance [[media:Advance 3 Shogakukan P16.png|version]], an additional sentence was added stating that it also appears as the boss of World 3-4. During the encounter, Yoshi changes size, not Prince Froggy, so it is technically the same as any Frog Pirate. Also, in Tetris Attack, it is simply referred to as "Froggy", which seems like a clear attempt to merge the enemy and boss since all of these are just referred to Gerogēro in Japanese. Could both articles work under the title "Froggy"? LinkTheLefty (talk) 00:48, August 21, 2020 (EDT)
 * Agreed. 00:53, August 21, 2020 (EDT)


 * You mean "both articles" as in Frog Pirate and Prince Froggy, sharing the same Froggy title? Even if they have the same Japanese name, I haven't seen an English source which overrides Frog Pirate. That said, I'm a bit confused about the Tetris Attack appearance- to your knowledge are we sure that is the prince, or the generic enemy?


 * 01:16, August 21, 2020 (EDT)
 * The answer to your question is 'yes,' owing to them being the same thing. Since "Frog Pirate" isn't an in-game name, it comes off to me as an awkward attempt to split what is clearly the same subject. I've been considering bringing up a merge discussion here myself. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 01:20, August 21, 2020 (EDT)


 * Hmm, but what about the in-game name we do have- Prince Froggy?


 * 01:22, August 21, 2020 (EDT)
 * I doubt that every chairlift-riding seemingly non-sentient snowman actually has a doctorate nor every generic balloon with a face on it is Germanic nobility, so they could easily all be "Prince Froggies" by the game localizer's intent. Note the localization of the game and the writing of the guide seem separate, given "Kamek" was translated as "Magikoopa" prior, was simply transliterated by the game, with the guide trying to reconcile this inconsistency with "Kamek the Evil Magikoopa." Also, let's not forget how difficult to pluralize "Hootie the Blue Fish" is. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 01:33, August 21, 2020 (EDT)


 * Okay, but we shouldn't disregard the Prince title in the primary source. I think if there's ambiguity about the Tetris Attack appearance (as it's partnered with another generic enemy), the info should be moved to Frog Pirate and Froggy becomes that page's new title, and the Yoshi's Island/Mario Kun appearance remains as "Prince Froggy" because it's clearly referring to the same character. This may need a TPP to resolve.


 * 01:36, August 21, 2020 (EDT)
 * Agree that this needs a TPP. I, for one, strongly disagree with an outright merge for the reasons Shokora mentioned. 01:41, August 21, 2020 (EDT)
 * I'd liken this situation more to Grinder / Seedy Sally / Short Fuse / Ukiki, or maybe Nep-Enut / Submarine Nep-Enut and Boo Balloon / Blue Boo, but to be clear, my idea isn't so much to merge Frog Pirate with Prince Froggy as it is to merge both articles into a new one titled "Froggy". With Frog Pirate referring to the enemies and Prince Froggy referring to the indistinguishable one that swallows tiny Yoshi, I feel like Froggy from Tetris Attack is the "unifier" (note that the game has regular enemies in the roster in addition to bosses like Raphael The Raven). I realize that reissues are usually factored as a more recent source and thus the name would normally be Prince Froggy on a technicality, but given the unusual localization, I think we can make an exception here. Besides, it can easily be argued that Super Mario Advance 3 only left Prince Froggy as-is due to an oversight - despite much of the minor text being touched up, take a glance at the game's levels. All The Ones From The SNES-Version Retain Capitalization Of Every Word, whereas new secret levels from the GBA version have more standard titles. It seems like an obvious thing to clean up in hindsight, so you can say Froggy was the intentional rename. If not, then what's keeping Froggy from becoming its own article? LinkTheLefty (talk) 13:51, August 21, 2020 (EDT)
 * I'm fine with renaming Frog Pirate to Froggy, but not something like this; after all, Prince Froggy could be considered an individual much like the other bosses in the game. Not to mention, it just seems counterintuitive to make this an exception to the treatment we usually give to separate enemies from bosses specifically if they're distinct for certain reasons. It may sound convincing on paper, but wouldn't that lead to an organizational mess? Remember, it's not always about developer intent, but rather if they work as separate articles from an organizational standpoint. All in all, this will need a TPP for that reason. 15:47, August 21, 2020 (EDT)
 * As I've shown however, official documentation we have on hand doesn't consider Prince Froggy to be any different from Frog Pirate, hence the above comparisons to the game's other odd name choices, not to mention it is unique at the only boss that doesn't transform from its default state as a regular enemy. If observations about the imported level titles and other details aren't sufficient to consider Prince Froggy's reuse an error/oversight then using Froggy as the title would require a proposal, which would be fine by me. I guess the question is, should the proposal have multiple options or do we have the idea of moving the current Frog Pirate article to Froggy should it fail? And Doc, do you still want Prince Froggy as the merged title? LinkTheLefty (talk) 16:13, August 21, 2020 (EDT)
 * It doesn't particularly matter to me, Froggy or Prince Froggy can work, merged or otherwise. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 16:19, August 21, 2020 (EDT)

Coincidence?
https://www.mariowiki.com/Prince_Froggy and https://www.mariowiki.com/Froggy are the same or are they? Super DJ, NokoNokoFreak777

Size
So, Prince Froggy appears to have gained a size increase in Tetris Attack. His background in the stage mode shows him as big as Claw-Daddy who's already as big as Yoshi and in his Round Clear background, he has a regular Frog Pirate resting on him. Should this be mentioned? PrincessPeachFan (talk) 11:22, January 6, 2022 (EST)

The Prince and the Froggy (proposal)
See above. In essence, Frog Pirate and Prince Froggy are considered one and the same in Japanese sources, which is supported by the game itself, as Kamek transforms Yoshi and Baby Mario instead of the boss for the fort fight. "Frog Pirate" seems analogous to the situation with things like Nep-Enut / Submarine Nep-Enut or Boo Balloon / Blue Boo as the English guide invents extra names for what's for all intents and purposes the same subject. Two options are presented in this proposal. The first will simply merge Frog Pirate with Prince Froggy, which would be closer to policy due to being the most recent in-game name as of Super Mario Advance 3. The second will still merge, but make Froggy the current name, which is the subject's unified name in Tetris Attack.

Proposer: Deadline: April 14, 2023, 23:59 GMT

Merge Frog Pirate with Prince Froggy

 * 1) Alternative choice.

Merge and use Froggy as the article title

 * 1) As per discussion thoughts.
 * 2) I do not see why not, it's literally just a Pirate Froggy. It's not "treated as a separate thing" any more than Mega Sledge Bro was separate from regular Sledge Bro. Nobody opposed that proposal. Why oppose this one?
 * 3) - cough (also reminder we merged the SMW Big Boos just fine)

Keep Frog Pirate and Prince Froggy separate

 * 1) The game still treats Prince Froggy completely differently from other Frog Pirates, so hard oppose from me.
 * 2) Per Swallow
 * 3) Here's the thing: any other boss in the game only has a distinct Japanese name because Kamek has made them bigger: literally all of them have the "Big" prefix followed by the enemy's original name. Since Kamek made Yoshi smaller for Froggy's fight, Froggy obviously doesn't get a name change in Japanese; despite this, he's still treated differently, as Swallow said, so I think it's only fair to treat him as a separate boss character, not unlike the other bosses that used to be regular enemies.
 * 4) Per all.

Comments
@Swallow: I don't see how it does. The joke is that just about all the bosses start out as regular enemies walking into the room and getting transformed by Kamek, and the frog breaks that expectation. For that matter, I really don't think the bosses are supposed to be unique before they're transformed - for example, the pre-transformed Bigger Boo is obviously no bigger than a regular Big Boo, and nothing is particularly naval about the pre-transformed Naval Piranha at first (or, to take examples from the sequel, look at Big Burt Bros. and Big Bungee Piranha before they're transformed). All of the levels are named pragmatically to tell the player what to expect up ahead from a gameplay perspective, and aren't necessarily the literal location names. LinkTheLefty (talk) 18:34, March 31, 2023 (EDT)
 * Obviously I mean by having Prince Froggy as a boss and treated as a notable individual. I'm afraid this is yet another merge proposal where way too much stock is put into Japanese names while completely ignoring other factors that deem it split worthy (the Scutlets in Bowser's Inside Story I would agree with keeping split for that reason, even if their Japanese names weren't different). I've honestly had enough with debating about these. 19:31, March 31, 2023 (EDT)
 * It's one thing if Japanese names were just the same (which isn't really how I'm framing this, because we happen to have a workable third name that's arguably more appropriate since it would appear to be neither a pirate nor a prince), but as noted earlier, [[media:Super Mario Yossy Island Shogakukan P8.jpg|the guides are]] [[media:Super Mario Yossy Island Shogakukan P9.jpg|literally describing them]] [[media:Advance 3 Shogakukan P16.png|as the same]]. Another reason I prefer the Tetris Attack name is because it solves the confusion by being ambiguous enough to be merger material. There is more speculation right now in the wiki staking its guess on the Tetris Attack appearance than there is if it was just covered in one article. LinkTheLefty (talk) 20:10, March 31, 2023 (EDT)

@Arend They seem to be treated no more "uniquely" than Mega Sledge Bro was treated "uniquely" from Sledge Bro. What are your thoughts on those? 20:13, March 31, 2023 (EDT)
 * I honestly don't think that's a very good comparison. Mega Sledge Bro was named Sledge Bro outside of America and it appears to be the only Sledge Bro in that game. Prince Froggy and Frog Pirates are in the same game, the latter as regular enemies and former as a boss. 20:13, March 31, 2023 (EDT)
 * And how exactly is one being a boss in the same game where others like them appear as common enemies somehow "unique", exactly? Remember, Prince Froggy was not given any unique features, size, dialogue, or whatever else, they were just a Frog Pirate in a castle. If they put a random Woozy Guy in there and called it "Lord Woozy Guy's Castle", would that one random woozy guy deserve a separate page? Plus, Being a unique boss is not always a reason for a split. 20:18, March 31, 2023 (EDT)