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winstein said:I do not know if anybody have mentioned this before, but I found it neat that Birdo mentioned that this game is "the 11th party", which means that this game is essentially Mario Party 11:
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(change visibility) 16:04, June 22, 2018 Yoshi876 (talk | contribs | block) deleted page Mario Party 11 (Not it's not, and if it does you will face consequences) (view/restore)
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That's exactly what they were deleting: a redirect named "Mario Party 11". I think we should have the redirect; notice that Birdo said "11th party" as opposed to "16th party". The name is at least semi-official, and besides, Super Mario Party is technically "Mario Party 11" anyway. It would be consistent with our other numbered redirects for Paper Mario and Mario & Luigi.Lucario said:There should be a redirect link or something at least, right?
Ghostly Yoshi said:That's exactly what they were deleting: a redirect named "Mario Party 11". I think we should have the redirect; notice that Birdo said "11th party" as opposed to "16th party". The name is at least semi-official, and besides, Super Mario Party is technically "Mario Party 11" anyway. It would be consistent with our other numbered redirects for Paper Mario and Mario & Luigi.Lucario said:There should be a redirect link or something at least, right?
Exactly. Literally everyone on the Internet is complaining about it.WeirdDave13 said:Why Pom Pom and not Boom Boom? Makes zero sense.
At last, we finally have confirmation of the Mario Party split timeline.Russian Baby Luigi said:She hasn't been invited to Advance, DS, Island Tour, and Star Rush, so yeah (but she was in Island Tour strangely enough)
Boom Boom didn't appear in the game at all (except for the artwork cameo in Absent Minded).Ghostly Yoshi said:Exactly. Literally everyone on the Internet is complaining about it.WeirdDave13 said:Why Pom Pom and not Boom Boom? Makes zero sense.
it's to avoid people from further debating about Boom Boom in his wiki talk pageWeirdDave13 said:Why Pom Pom and not Boom Boom? Makes zero sense.
If it reached a high temperature, it will give a spinner (similar to the Hidden Block), when it lands a non-white sector, the ice cream will not melt. When it lands on a white sector, it'll melt, meaning that you cannot shop there anymore.winstein said:In the Megafruit Paradise, what would happen if the ice cream melts at the bottom-left island?
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Princess Mario said:Characters seem to do a short dialogue quip when you collect them in this game
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EXCEPT FOR *bleep*ING MARIO
AND TOAD DOES IT FOR HIM
This is the thing that gets me. Say what you will about Mario not speaking, Nintendo is usually consistent there. But they can't seem to make up their minds with Luigi.Lucario said:But Luigi always talks normally!
Just... why?
What the fuck is this. This is such a retarded way of depicting characters, like, why the fuck can't he just say "Do you think I could come?". But nooo, Toad treats Luigi like a lame, brain-damaged animal who has communication problems.winstein said:When I read this comment, I thought that Luigi would have some dialogue quips too, but as I have recently learned...
Yes, Toad does it for him too.
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Spooky Octo-nite8 said:Nintendo doesn't want Mario and Luigi to have full dialogue, but they do to the Mario enemies. Even we can understand DK, Diddy, Yoshi and Dry Bones.
Maybe because the Kongs and Yoshi are too "animalistic" whereas the mooks, who generally treat their role in Bowser's army as a job, aren't? I dunno, this seems like the kinda thing where you need to MST3K the logic.MnSG said:Spooky Octo-nite8 said:Nintendo doesn't want Mario and Luigi to have full dialogue, but they do to the Mario enemies. Even we can understand DK, Diddy, Yoshi and Dry Bones.
It does boggle my mind how a majority of generic enemies can speak properly, and yet for Yoshi and the Kongs, their speech always ends up having to be translated.
ThatGuy62 said:Maybe because the Kongs and Yoshi are too "animalistic" whereas the mooks, who generally treat their role in Bowser's army as a job, aren't? I dunno, this seems like the kinda thing where you need to MST3K the logic.
As for Dry Bones, I was gonna say it's probably because he's dead, but then I remembered that Dry Bowser, whenever he has dialogue, speaks fine.
Princess Mario said:Luigi talking and not talking drives me batshit mad and insane.
What the fuck is this. This is such a retarded way of depicting characters, like, why the fuck can't he just say "Do you think I could come?". But nooo, Toad treats Luigi like a lame, brain-damaged animal who has communication problems.
"I think he's saying..." sure, that's what you think but I think he's just saying fuck you Toad for taking away my dialogue. And he's plotting to kill you.
Princess Mario said:Luigi talking and not talking drives me bat*bleep* mad and insane.
What the *bleep* is this. This is such a retarded way of depicting characters, like, why the *bleep* can't he just say "Do you think I could come?". But nooo, Toad treats Luigi like a lame, brain-damaged animal who has communication problems.
"I think he's saying..." sure, that's what you think but I think he's just saying *bleep* you Toad for taking away my dialogue. And he's plotting to kill you.