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*In the ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' section, all the large enemies which include the [[Grand Goomba]], [[Gargantua Koopa Troopa]], [[Piranhacus Giganticus]], and [[Colossal Paratroopa]] are all labelled merely as "Mega Goomba", "Mega Koopa Troopa", "Mega Piranha Plant", and "Mega Koopa Paratroopa". These names are obviously false as the enemies were all given better names by the official guide for the game (alongside other guides) and it has been confirmed that [[Mega Goomba (species)|Mega Goombas]] are not the same as a [[Grand Goomba]] as Grand Goombas are [[Goomba]]s that are naturally large while it is shown in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'' and ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'' that the Mega Goombas are normal-sized Goombas that have been enlarged by [[Kamek]] (or have used a [[Mega Mushroom]] as seen in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''). Additionally, the Grand Goomba's trophy description in ''SSBB'' confirms that the two Goomba variants are different.
*In the ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' section, all the large enemies which include the [[Grand Goomba]], [[Gargantua Koopa Troopa]], [[Piranhacus Giganticus]], and [[Colossal Paratroopa]] are all labelled merely as "Mega Goomba", "Mega Koopa Troopa", "Mega Piranha Plant", and "Mega Koopa Paratroopa". These names are obviously false as the enemies were all given better names by the official guide for the game (alongside other guides) and it has been confirmed that [[Mega Goomba (species)|Mega Goombas]] are not the same as a [[Grand Goomba]] as Grand Goombas are [[Goomba]]s that are naturally large while it is shown in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'' and ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'' that the Mega Goombas are normal-sized Goombas that have been enlarged by [[Kamek]] (or have used a [[Mega Mushroom]] as seen in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''). Additionally, the Grand Goomba's trophy description in ''SSBB'' confirms that the two Goomba variants are different.
**The section also has the [[Shoe Goomba]] and [[Flame Chomp]] listed under their respective current names despite the fact that at the time of the game, the two enemies were called [[Kuribo's Goomba]]s and [[Fire Chomp]]s respectively, the [[Kuribo's Goomba]] became [[Shoe Goomba]] in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' and the [[Fire Chomp]] became [[Flame Chomp]] in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''.
**The section also has the [[Shoe Goomba]] and [[Flame Chomp]] listed under their respective current names despite the fact that at the time of the game, the two enemies were called [[Kuribo's Goomba]]s and [[Fire Chomp]]s respectively, the [[Kuribo's Goomba]] became [[Shoe Goomba]] in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' and the [[Fire Chomp]] became [[Flame Chomp]] in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''.
*On the same game, they also have the [[Micro-Goomba]] listed as "Mini Goomba" (an alternate name for the [[Micro Goomba]] in some game guides) despite the fact that all the guides and instruction booklets referring to the game call them "Micro-Goombas", they still have the [[Pile-driver Micro-Goomba]]s labelled correctly suggesting that they also took this from the Super Mario Wiki as they've had the Micro Goomba labeled as "Mini Goomba" since December 2018.
**On the same game, they also have the [[Micro-Goomba]] listed as "Mini Goomba" (an alternate name for the [[Micro Goomba]] in some game guides) despite the fact that all the guides and instruction booklets referring to the game call them "Micro-Goombas", they still have the [[Pile-driver Micro-Goomba]]s labelled correctly suggesting that they also took this from the Super Mario Wiki as they've had the Micro Goomba labeled as "Mini Goomba" since December 2018.
*Another error from the ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' section, they also have the [[Boss Bass]] labelled as "Mega Cheep Cheep" (an unrelated [[Cheep Cheep]] variant which doesn't act anything like a Boss Bass, not to mention the fact that the game's guide has confirmed the Boss Bass's name).
**Another error from the ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' section, they also have the [[Boss Bass]] labelled as "Mega Cheep Cheep" (an unrelated [[Cheep Cheep]] variant which doesn't act anything like a Boss Bass, not to mention the fact that the game's guide has confirmed the Boss Bass's name).
*In the ''[[Super Mario Land]]'' section, there was a multitude of problems in the naming such as naming most of the enemies by their Japanese names instead of their English names (which were virtually plagiarized from the Super Mario Wiki but originated from official Japanese sources), they also named the [[Goombo]], [[Bombshell Koopa]], and [[Bullet Biff]] labelled under their respective Japanese names rather than their actual English names. The [[Hanging Piranha Plant]] was labelled as "Upside-down Piranha Plant" despite the former name being their only official name.
*In the ''[[Super Mario Land]]'' section, there was a multitude of problems in the naming such as naming most of the enemies by their Japanese names instead of their English names (which were virtually plagiarized from the Super Mario Wiki but originated from official Japanese sources), they also named the [[Goombo]], [[Bombshell Koopa]], and [[Bullet Biff]] labelled under their respective Japanese names rather than their actual English names. The [[Hanging Piranha Plant]] was labelled as "Upside-down Piranha Plant" despite the former name being their only official name.
*The ''[[Super Mario World]]'' section also labels the [[Galoomba]]s by their current name despite the fact that in this game, they were still known as "Goombas" and they didn't earn the name "Galoomba" until ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''.
*The ''[[Super Mario World]]'' section also labels the [[Galoomba]]s by their current name despite the fact that in this game, they were still known as "Goombas" and they didn't earn the name "Galoomba" until ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''.
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*There were slightly less errors in the ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' section but there were still several, examples include labelling the [[Mega Poison Piranha Plant]] as "Big Poison Piranha Plant", the [[Banzai Bill]] as "Bomber Bill", and the [[Micro Goomba]] as "Mini Goomba" (once agin a nickname). [[Goombette (Super Mario Odyssey)|Goombette]] is also labelled as an enemy despite not technically being one.
*There were slightly less errors in the ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' section but there were still several, examples include labelling the [[Mega Poison Piranha Plant]] as "Big Poison Piranha Plant", the [[Banzai Bill]] as "Bomber Bill", and the [[Micro Goomba]] as "Mini Goomba" (once agin a nickname). [[Goombette (Super Mario Odyssey)|Goombette]] is also labelled as an enemy despite not technically being one.
*It is also worth noting that in all the sections featuring them, the [[Koopalings]] merely use their shorthand names and aren't seen using their full names (eg. [[Larry Koopa]], [[Roy Koopa]], [[Lemmy Koopa]], [[Wendy O. Koopa]], [[Iggy Koopa]], [[Morton Koopa Jr.]], and [[Ludwig Von Koopa]] are all merely labelled as "Larry", "Roy", "Lemmy", "Wendy", "Iggy", "Morton", and "Ludwig").
*It is also worth noting that in all the sections featuring them, the [[Koopalings]] merely use their shorthand names and aren't seen using their full names (eg. [[Larry Koopa]], [[Roy Koopa]], [[Lemmy Koopa]], [[Wendy O. Koopa]], [[Iggy Koopa]], [[Morton Koopa Jr.]], and [[Ludwig Von Koopa]] are all merely labelled as "Larry", "Roy", "Lemmy", "Wendy", "Iggy", "Morton", and "Ludwig").

==Trivia==
*Although the ''Mario Portal'' incorrectly calls [[Banzai Bill]]s as "Bomber Bills," ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' would later go on to refer to Banzai Bills as Bomber Bills. Due to the amount of continuity errors and poor research the movie did for the ''Mario'' franchise, it is likely that the movie named Banzai Bill's after their ''Mario Portal'' name rather than their official name (though this is unconfirmed).


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 02:18, June 15, 2023

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The Mario Portal's Official Logo.

Mario Portal is a website manned by Nintendo of Japan that was opened in 2017. It details all the characters, games, and informations, in the Mario franchise. Upon the site's release, it was written entirely in Japanese however in mid-2022, an English version of the site was also released (which can be accessed by typing "?lang=en" at the end of the site's URL). The site itself includes four main sectors which include a Home Page, Game Archives (which list the informations of each game), a list of Characters, and a lineup of recently released games.

Incorrect Naming

Following the launch of the English Mario Portal, it was found that those who made the site had taken names (conjectural, foreign, or standard) for enemies from other Mario-related websites such as the Super Mario Wiki and MarioWiki (on Fandom/Wikia). Other names used were either outright false or names that were merely lost in translation. In some cases, it has been shown for the Portal to use names for enemies that weren't used in that game (despite the enemy clearly being named in-game) and sometimes it uses the name of a completely different enemy or gets the names of two enemies mixed up (whether they are related to each other or not), the section below describes all the inaccuracies, their possible origins, and the correct names and terms.

Naming Misconceptions

Trivia

  • Although the Mario Portal incorrectly calls Banzai Bills as "Bomber Bills," The Super Mario Bros. Movie would later go on to refer to Banzai Bills as Bomber Bills. Due to the amount of continuity errors and poor research the movie did for the Mario franchise, it is likely that the movie named Banzai Bill's after their Mario Portal name rather than their official name (though this is unconfirmed).

References

  1. ^ Super Mario 64 Nintendo Official Player's Guide pg. 33
  2. ^ Super Mario Galaxy Official Prima Games Guide - "There is a Pokey lording over the next planetoid. Mario cannot touch Pokeys because they hurt, just like a...prickly plant?"
  3. ^ Super Mario Galaxy 2 Luma (Peewee Piranha's Temper Tantrum) - "Careful! Octoombas!"
  4. ^ Nintendo Power (December 2007): One of the Silver Stars is above the dangerous tidal lava so be careful. The rest are easy to obtain, just watch out for the lava tides and avoid the Burn Bits and Lava Bouncers.
  5. ^ Nintendo Power (December 2007): If the Swoopin' Poinks latch on to you, spin to shake them off or else they will suck out your health.