Talk:Beach Burt

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Beach Burt?

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So the name comes from the costume referred to as "Beach Burt" in English, but there are a few oddities. It is referred to in Japanese as 「ドンブリセット」 (Donburi Setto, Burt Set). In context, "set" refers to some more elaborate costumes with more than one element to them; for example, the one referred to as "Raven" in English is 「キューちゃんセット」 (Kyūchan Setto, Raven Set) in Japanese because it comprises of the Raven and a moon. In this case, the beach/Burt/set comprises of the Burt and a swim ring. Further, the articles claim that Burt the Ball is a Beach Burt. There's nothing in the game to overtly suggest that as Burt the Ball is transformed from an inanimate, Burt-esque beach ball. Additionally, the boss fight enemy is internally known as BossDonburiMini (where the boss itself is BossDonburi and the enemy's swim ring is BossDonburiMiniUkiwa separately), suggesting that the enemy is a miniature version of the boss, not that the boss is an enlarged version of the enemy. Finally, both the boss and the enemy are located together in the /Game/Assets/Characters/Boss/BossDonburi folder. LinkTheLefty (talk) 12:07, March 13, 2022 (EDT)

It's unlikely for "Donburi Set" to be a proper name, if you ask me. --A Boo hiding and revealing itself. FanOfYoshi Splunkin model from New Super Mario Bros. 08:46, November 24, 2023 (EST)
There's also "Bushi Set" for Bushydo. And a few other non-enemy costumes with set in the name, like "Yashinoki Set" for the Palm Tree costume. Blinker (talk) 12:11, November 24, 2023 (EST)