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Hey there, I came across an official character guide book and on this page here [http://imgur.com/a/UvABP#60] it specifies that ‘harisenbon’ is actually named トゲプク, or togepuku if romanised. This is also the official Japanese name of Spiny Cheep Cheep. Additionally the sprite next to it is the sprite from SML2, and the enemy ‘harisenbon’ does not appear at all, this suggests they are the same enemy and that it simply behaves slightly differently in SML2 as there is no official source that harisenbon is their real name. It also states below the sprite that it appears in both SMB3 and SML2. I don't know how to create a merging proposal, I think admins have to do it or something {{User:Qyzxf/sig}}
Hey there, I came across an official character guide book and on this page here [http://imgur.com/a/UvABP#60] it specifies that ‘harisenbon’ is actually named トゲプク, or togepuku if romanised. This is also the official Japanese name of Spiny Cheep Cheep. Additionally the sprite next to it is the sprite from SML2, and the enemy ‘harisenbon’ does not appear at all, this suggests they are the same enemy and that it simply behaves slightly differently in SML2 as there is no official source that harisenbon is their real name. It also states below the sprite that it appears in both SMB3 and SML2. I don't know how to create a merging proposal, I think admins have to do it or something {{User:Qyzxf/sig}}
:Make that two official sources. We have [http://imgur.com/a/Noitk#5 this page from the Kodansha manga]... and it's togepuku (it's on the middle of the page to the right). It would be nice to know where "harisenbon" came from, but it seems like to me that it's "togepuku" all along. Off-topic, that 4koma in that source you cited heavily resembles the [[Super Mario-Kun (Pikkapika Comics)|Pikkapika Super Mario-Kun]] and would be an interesting addition to that article. If you want me or someone else create the proposal, it's fine, but there's a [[MarioWiki:Proposals|how-to]], complete with a template if you're inexperienced with wiki code. {{User:Bazooka Mario/sig}} 18:04, 25 July 2016 (EDT)
:Make that two official sources. We have [http://imgur.com/a/Noitk#5 this page from the Kodansha manga]... and it's togepuku (it's on the middle of the page to the right). It would be nice to know where "harisenbon" came from, but it seems like to me that it's "togepuku" all along. Off-topic, that 4koma in that source you cited heavily resembles the [[Super Mario-Kun (Pikkapika Comics)|Pikkapika Super Mario-Kun]] and would be an interesting addition to that article. If you want me or someone else create the proposal, it's fine, but there's a [[MarioWiki:Proposals|how-to]], complete with a template if you're inexperienced with wiki code. {{User:Bazooka Mario/sig}} 18:04, 25 July 2016 (EDT)
::ooh, yeah, then it difnitely seems like the real name. I too wonder where harisenbon comes from then? And about the proposal, could you do it? it's getting late here and I'm still kinda confused after reading that page, so yeah {{User:Qyzxf/sig}}

Revision as of 19:54, July 25, 2016

Merge with Spiny Cheep Cheep

Hey there, I came across an official character guide book and on this page here [1] it specifies that ‘harisenbon’ is actually named トゲプク, or togepuku if romanised. This is also the official Japanese name of Spiny Cheep Cheep. Additionally the sprite next to it is the sprite from SML2, and the enemy ‘harisenbon’ does not appear at all, this suggests they are the same enemy and that it simply behaves slightly differently in SML2 as there is no official source that harisenbon is their real name. It also states below the sprite that it appears in both SMB3 and SML2. I don't know how to create a merging proposal, I think admins have to do it or something ~ Qyzxf (talk)

Make that two official sources. We have this page from the Kodansha manga... and it's togepuku (it's on the middle of the page to the right). It would be nice to know where "harisenbon" came from, but it seems like to me that it's "togepuku" all along. Off-topic, that 4koma in that source you cited heavily resembles the Pikkapika Super Mario-Kun and would be an interesting addition to that article. If you want me or someone else create the proposal, it's fine, but there's a how-to, complete with a template if you're inexperienced with wiki code. Icon showing how many lives Mario has left. From Super Mario 64 DS. It's me, Mario! (Talk / Stalk) 18:04, 25 July 2016 (EDT)
ooh, yeah, then it difnitely seems like the real name. I too wonder where harisenbon comes from then? And about the proposal, could you do it? it's getting late here and I'm still kinda confused after reading that page, so yeah ~ Qyzxf (talk)