Talk:Grinder (enemy): Difference between revisions

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==Merge with [[Ukiki]]==
==Merge with [[Ukiki]]==
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The most modern name is in ''Yoshi's New Island'', which calls them Ukikis. As Arend says above, the two monkeys are indistinguishable after their ''Super Mario 64 DS'' redesign, and the only thing that's keeping them seperate is their Japanese names (which also occasionally change game to game, just like localized names). Also, I don't remember them being called Grinders (player's guide?) as the level names in Yoshi's Island generically call them monkeys.
The most modern name is in ''Yoshi's New Island'', which calls them Ukikis. As Arend says above, the two monkeys are indistinguishable after their ''Super Mario 64 DS'' redesign, and the only thing that's keeping them seperate is their Japanese names (which also occasionally change game to game, just like localized names). Also, I don't remember them being called Grinders (player's guide?) as the level names in Yoshi's Island generically call them monkeys.


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==Rename as Ukiki (Yoshi series)==
==Rename as Ukiki (Yoshi series)==
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<span style="color:gray;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:150%">CANCELLED BY REQUEST OF THE PROPOSER</span>
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These enemies don't quite seem to be the Ukikis later introduced the main series as the above proposal maintains, but it's hard to disagree with the extremely similar designs coupled with their mischevious behaviour that they're not at least equivalents of each other in some way. Furthermore, ''Yoshi's New Island'' explicitly calls these enemies Ukikis - the Grinder name only came from older strategy guides ([[MarioWiki:Naming#Acceptable sources for naming|considered a secondary or even tertiary source in comparison]]) that have not been republished.
These enemies don't quite seem to be the Ukikis later introduced the main series as the above proposal maintains, but it's hard to disagree with the extremely similar designs coupled with their mischevious behaviour that they're not at least equivalents of each other in some way. Furthermore, ''Yoshi's New Island'' explicitly calls these enemies Ukikis - the Grinder name only came from older strategy guides ([[MarioWiki:Naming#Acceptable sources for naming|considered a secondary or even tertiary source in comparison]]) that have not been republished.


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==Merge with Ukiki redux==
==Merge with Ukiki redux==
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<span style="color:green;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:150%">PASSED 8-2</span>
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Pardon the inconvenience to above voters, but I believe a good point was raised in the comments - why bother keeping the articles separate if they're going to be walking a very thin line in the end, thus a full merge may result sooner or later out of this action? Besides this, the same arguments as the previous proposal apply since the proposed action is the main difference.
Pardon the inconvenience to above voters, but I believe a good point was raised in the comments - why bother keeping the articles separate if they're going to be walking a very thin line in the end, thus a full merge may result sooner or later out of this action? Besides this, the same arguments as the previous proposal apply since the proposed action is the main difference.