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#{{User|Niiue}} Honestly, I'm pretty sure Prima was just using "King Bill" to mean any large Bullet Bill.
#{{User|Niiue}} Honestly, I'm pretty sure Prima was just using "King Bill" to mean any large Bullet Bill.
#{{User|Yoshi the SSM}} Homing Banzai Bill sounds good to me. I am for the change because the name doesn't make sense, as King Bill originally appeared in New Super Mario Bros. Despite appearing in other games, this doesn't make sense.
#{{User|Yoshi the SSM}} Homing Banzai Bill sounds good to me. I am for the change because the name doesn't make sense, as King Bill originally appeared in New Super Mario Bros. Despite appearing in other games, this doesn't make sense.
#{{User|TheHelper1000}} I'm agreeing with the name change, because try using "King Bill (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)" in a sentence.
#{{User|TheHelper1000}} I'm agreeing this time for a more logical reason, I think that Homing Banzai Bill would be less confusing than having King Bill as the title, considering that we already have another King Bill article. Though I am okay with it being called "King Bill (red)" as Time Turner said.


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Revision as of 01:55, July 1, 2017

Why are these not simply Banzai Bills? Phoenix Rider 02:55, 8 June 2010 (UTC)

Because, they are red and go up to target mario sometimes. GalladeBack.pngGalladeBladesGallade2.png

Is this name official? Vent (talk) 16:38, 21 September 2013 (EDT)

Merge this page with Banzai Bill or Bull's-Eye Bill

We know that the Prima guide for New Super Mario Bros. Wii used the term "King Bill" for any larger subspecies of Bullet Bill; this includes Banzai Bill and its Mario-seeking variant, and King Bills (who received the same name officially 5 years and a half after the release of the game). This term/name ISN'T the official name for the enemy.

I guess that we have to merge the page (or start a proposal) with one of the two pages on the title until they find an official name. Nonetheless, I think they won't reappear since it's currently the only New Super Mario Bros. Wii-debuting enemy that doesn't reappear, and it has already passed 6 years after the release of the game. --James Blonde (talk) 18:17, 23 December 2015 (EST)

Wrong

The source was wrong. I have the Prima guide and it does not call them King Bills, it just calls them Banzai Bills. In fact the first mention of a King Bill in that guide is referred to as a Banzai Bill though after that it calls them by their real name so could we remove the source seeing as it's false. Super Paper Mario promotional artwork: Mimi The RPG Gamer (talk) (edits) Dimentio 23:18, 31 October 2016 (EDT)

This is a screenshot of the New Super Mario Bros. Wii eGuide. Seems pretty clear-cut to me. Hello, I'm Time Turner. 23:28, 31 October 2016 (EDT)

Article Title

Why is this article titled "King Bill (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)"? King Bills (the real ones) also first appear in this game! -YoshiFlutterJump (talk) 13:46, 22 April 2017 (EDT)

This King Bill appears to be erroneously named. The "real King Bill" looks and behaves vastly different than this one. King Bill's name is confirmed in Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition and appears in more than one game, but for this one, all we have to go on is a Prima guide. Alex95sig1.pngAlex95sig2.png 13:55, 22 April 2017 (EDT)

Rename this page

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This page should be renamed. This name is not official and only comes from a Prima guide. I even checked MarioWiki:Naming and it said that Prima guides are only valid sources if it was released before Super Mario Galaxy. This game was released two years later. And, even though we do have articles with unofficial names, it's too confusing having two articles titled "King Bill". So I propose we rename this article to Homing Banzai Bill under the {{conjecture}} template. If you think the article should be moved to a different name, please specify in the designated section.

Proposer: YoshiFlutterJump (talk)
Deadline: July 15, 2017, 23:59 GMT

Rename to Homing Banzai Bill

  1. YoshiFlutterJump (talk) See my reasoning above. I think this is the best option, as other names like "Bulls-Eye Banzai Bill", "Giant Bulls-Eye Bill", "Banzai Bulls-Eye Bill", and "Flashing Banzai Bill" are all really silly, and, like I said above, this article should not stay "King Bill".
  2. Niiue (talk) Honestly, I'm pretty sure Prima was just using "King Bill" to mean any large Bullet Bill.
  3. Yoshi the SSM (talk) Homing Banzai Bill sounds good to me. I am for the change because the name doesn't make sense, as King Bill originally appeared in New Super Mario Bros. Despite appearing in other games, this doesn't make sense.
  4. TheHelper1000 (talk) I'm agreeing this time for a more logical reason, I think that Homing Banzai Bill would be less confusing than having King Bill as the title, considering that we already have another King Bill article. Though I am okay with it being called "King Bill (red)" as Time Turner said.

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Leave as is

  1. Time Turner (talk) The policy's misleading. I don't know why it says that the guides are only valid post-SMG, but Prima guides (also BradyGames and Versus, should they come up) are perfectly valid so long as they've been officially licensed by Nintendo. There are plenty of guides that were released before Super Mario Galaxy that are currently being used as valid sources (see: Super Mario Sunshine, Luigi's Mansion. It is correct to say that Prima guides do not take precedence over Nintendo Power, the Player's Guides, and the game itself, barring exceptions where the Prima name actually prevents confusions, but without any other official sources, Prima is perfectly valid as the top source.

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@Time Turner: Post-SMG guides are not valid because they were made after the Nintendo Power Player's Guides were discontinued. -YFJ (talk · edits)

I'm well aware of the circumstances, but there's plenty of precedence that directly contradicts what you're saying. The Prima guides are officially licensed and have been constantly used for citations when other sources failed to provide anything. I do not see why that should be ignored. Hello, I'm Time Turner. 01:08, 1 July 2017 (EDT)
Couldn't the naming policy be updated to reflect any Prima game guide instead of those before Super Mario Galaxy? – Owencrazyboy9 (talk) 01:11, 1 July 2017 (EDT)
A revision was suggested on the forums, but for whatever reason it wasn't put into effect. Hello, I'm Time Turner. 01:17, 1 July 2017 (EDT)
Regardless of the validity of "King Bill" as a name for this thing, "(New Super Mario Bros. Wii)" is a useless identifier for this thing since the actual King Bill also debuted in NSMBWii. Dark BonesSig.png 01:21, 1 July 2017 (EDT)
That's a valid point. Would "King Bill (red)" be acceptable? It wouldn't my be the first time we used colours as identifiers. Hello, I'm Time Turner. 01:25, 1 July 2017 (EDT)
It's not red. It flashes red and black. -YFJ (talk · edits)

@TheHelper: In the course of main articles, one would not use the full title of the article within the body, only "King Bill". The full title is only necessary for links, and it can easily be hidden. Considering how many articles have some sort of identifier attached to them, that logic just doesn't make sense, at least not to justify moving an article from a sourced name to an unsourced name. Hello, I'm Time Turner. 01:33, 1 July 2017 (EDT)

Okay, I'm just saying that when I'm looking at this article's main title it simply looks odd. Although I wouldn't mind it being "King Bill (Red)" as you said earlier. TheHelper1000 (talk) 1:49, 1 July 2017 (EDT)