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Yes, I know I was the one who [[Talk:Monkikki#Merge with Monchee|proposed]] the merge of Monkikki to Monchee a while back, but I've changed my mind for one reason - most of the ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' series enemies are considered mechanical counterparts of their ordinary organic selves. It's why we almost universally have "toy" identifiers to distinguish them, so this change would be consistent with the wiki. What do you think of splitting them back on the basis that Monchee is a toy version of Monkikki? As for Robokikki (faster red version from Twilight City with different credits artwork), I'm thinking that as well due to the recent split of Firebird from Nitpicker. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 13:30, 27 July 2017 (EDT)
Yes, I know I was the one who [[Talk:Monkikki#Merge with Monchee|proposed]] the merge of Monkikki to Monchee a while back, but I've changed my mind for one reason - most of the ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' series enemies are considered mechanical counterparts of their ordinary organic selves. It's why we almost universally have "toy" identifiers to distinguish them, so this change would be consistent with the wiki. What do you think of splitting them back on the basis that Monchee is a toy version of Monkikki? As for Robokikki (faster red version from Twilight City with different credits artwork), I'm thinking that as well due to the recent split of Firebird from Nitpicker. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 13:30, 27 July 2017 (EDT)
:I was about to say that the "organic" Monkikki from ''Donkey Kong'' isn't as recurring and recognizable as Shy Guys, Ninjis, Fly Guys etc., enemies which have toy counterparts too in the MvsDK series. Also, for probably the same reason, we don't have separate pages for [[Nitpicker]] and its mechanincal counterpart, the "Bird". But I eventually changed my mind because the original Monkikki is inoffensive, while the MvsDK one can kill Mario, warranting a split. The Robot version should definitely have its separate page too. And since we are here, the same should go for Bucket Man/Dust Man, which are currently only mentioned in the [[Bin]] article. -- {{User:Super Radio/Sig}}

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Split Robokikki & Monkikki?

Yes, I know I was the one who proposed the merge of Monkikki to Monchee a while back, but I've changed my mind for one reason - most of the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series enemies are considered mechanical counterparts of their ordinary organic selves. It's why we almost universally have "toy" identifiers to distinguish them, so this change would be consistent with the wiki. What do you think of splitting them back on the basis that Monchee is a toy version of Monkikki? As for Robokikki (faster red version from Twilight City with different credits artwork), I'm thinking that as well due to the recent split of Firebird from Nitpicker. LinkTheLefty (talk) 13:30, 27 July 2017 (EDT)

I was about to say that the "organic" Monkikki from Donkey Kong isn't as recurring and recognizable as Shy Guys, Ninjis, Fly Guys etc., enemies which have toy counterparts too in the MvsDK series. Also, for probably the same reason, we don't have separate pages for Nitpicker and its mechanincal counterpart, the "Bird". But I eventually changed my mind because the original Monkikki is inoffensive, while the MvsDK one can kill Mario, warranting a split. The Robot version should definitely have its separate page too. And since we are here, the same should go for Bucket Man/Dust Man, which are currently only mentioned in the Bin article. -- -- KOOPA CON CARNE