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*The ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' section also has several errors, one of the most notable being that it labels the [[Unagi]] as "Maw-Ray" (a similar Eel enemy appearing in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' which the Super Mario Wiki has merged with Unagi due to a few similarities) despite the fact that the enemy was referred to as a "Unagi" by the guide additionally, the guide identifies this Unagi as a standalone Unagi named [[Unagi the Eel]]. A couple more errors included in the section include naming the [[Grand Goomba]] as "Big Goomba" (taken from the Super Mario Wiki due to their merge of "Grand Goomba" and "Mega Goomba"), the [[Micro Goomba]] being labeled merely as "Small Goomba", both [[Venus Fire Trap]] varieties being labelled as "Small Fire Piranha Plant" and "Big Fire Piranha Plant" respectively (both of which were taken from the Super Mario Wiki) [[Bub (species)|Bub]] and [[Bubba]] are also misnamed as "Cheep Cheep" and "Cheep Chomp" respectively despite being confirmed to be a separate species by the guides not only just looking drastically different, (the [[Cheep-Chomp]] didn't make it's debut until ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' in 2006), the [[Snufit]]s are misnamed as [[Snifit]]s (their living counterparts), and the [[King Bob-omb]] is also under his current name despite him being named [[Big Bob-omb]] in this game (he wouldn't be officially named "King Bob-omb until the USA version of ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' in 2012).
*The ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' section also has several errors, one of the most notable being that it labels the [[Unagi]] as "Maw-Ray" (a similar Eel enemy appearing in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' which the Super Mario Wiki has merged with Unagi due to a few similarities) despite the fact that the enemy was referred to as a "Unagi" by the guide additionally, the guide identifies this Unagi as a standalone Unagi named [[Unagi the Eel]]. A couple more errors included in the section include naming the [[Grand Goomba]] as "Big Goomba" (taken from the Super Mario Wiki due to their merge of "Grand Goomba" and "Mega Goomba"), the [[Micro Goomba]] being labeled merely as "Small Goomba", both [[Venus Fire Trap]] varieties being labelled as "Small Fire Piranha Plant" and "Big Fire Piranha Plant" respectively (both of which were taken from the Super Mario Wiki) [[Bub (species)|Bub]] and [[Bubba]] are also misnamed as "Cheep Cheep" and "Cheep Chomp" respectively despite being confirmed to be a separate species by the guides not only just looking drastically different, (the [[Cheep-Chomp]] didn't make it's debut until ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' in 2006), the [[Snufit]]s are misnamed as [[Snifit]]s (their living counterparts), and the [[King Bob-omb]] is also under his current name despite him being named [[Big Bob-omb]] in this game (he wouldn't be officially named "King Bob-omb until the USA version of ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' in 2012).
*The ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' section has a handful of errors and most of the names included in these sections are either false or lost in translation, many of the misnames in this section include naming the [[Wind Duppy]]/[[Wind Spirit]] as "Cyclo", the [[Coo Coo]] as "Plirp", the [[Jumping Blooper]] as "Bloopad", the [[Pokey Sprout]] as "[[Pokey Head]]" (the name of a similar enemy from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''), the [[Sleeping Boo]] as "[[Big Boo]]" (an unrelated variety of [[Boo]]), the [[Huge Red Electro-Koopa]] as "Electro-Koopa King", the [[Polluted Piranha Plant]] as "Proto Piranha", the [[Soarin' Stu]]/[[Winged Strollin' Stu]] as "Swipin' Stu (blue)" (the name of a similar flying Stu enemy that steals [[Mario]]'s Cap whereas the aforementioned "Soarin' Stus" don't), the [[Swoopin' Stu]] as "Gooble" ([[List of misconceptions#Gooble Name|based on a misjudgment the Super Mario Wiki made with the ''MGTT'' scoreboards]]), the [[Pink Boo]] as "Block Boo", and [[Mecha-Bowser]] as "[[Mechakoopa]]" (probably the biggest error of all as "Mechakoopa" is the name of an unrelated wind-up Koopa toy not to mention that the robot is literally named Mecha-Bowser in-game).
*The ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' section has a handful of errors and most of the names included in these sections are either false or lost in translation, many of the misnames in this section include naming the [[Wind Duppy]]/[[Wind Spirit]] as "Cyclo", the [[Coo Coo]] as "Plirp", the [[Jumping Blooper]] as "Bloopad", the [[Pokey Sprout]] as "[[Pokey Head]]" (the name of a similar enemy from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''), the [[Sleeping Boo]] as "[[Big Boo]]" (an unrelated variety of [[Boo]]), the [[Huge Red Electro-Koopa]] as "Electro-Koopa King", the [[Polluted Piranha Plant]] as "Proto Piranha", the [[Soarin' Stu]]/[[Winged Strollin' Stu]] as "Swipin' Stu (blue)" (the name of a similar flying Stu enemy that steals [[Mario]]'s Cap whereas the aforementioned "Soarin' Stus" don't), the [[Swoopin' Stu]] as "Gooble" ([[List of misconceptions#Gooble Name|based on a misjudgment the Super Mario Wiki made with the ''MGTT'' scoreboards]]), the [[Pink Boo]] as "Block Boo", and [[Mecha-Bowser]] as "[[Mechakoopa]]" (probably the biggest error of all as "Mechakoopa" is the name of an unrelated wind-up Koopa toy not to mention that the robot is literally named Mecha-Bowser in-game).
*The ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' section also came with a fair share of inaccuracies too, most of them were naming the enemies by their names from the game's sequel. Many of the names used were false and completely mismatch what is said by the game, the guide, and Nintendo Power some examples include labelling the [[Bubble Cannon]] and [[Cannon (boss)|Cannon]] bosses manned by the [[Undergrunt Gunner]]s as "Water Bazooka" and "Electric Bazooka" respectively, naming the Octopus (who's name is said in-game by a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] on [[Kamella]]'s Airship) as "Rocto", treating the second [[King Kaliente]] as a seperate individual naming him "King Kaliente (black)", naming the [[Underwater Mine]]s as "Mikey Mine", the [[Pokey]]s as "Pokeynuts", the [[Red Pokey]]s as "Pokeyplants", the [[Boulder]]s as "Ruby Rocks", the [[Galactic Tornado]]es as "Bone Twisters", the [[Prickly Piranha Plant]] as "Spiny Piranha Plant" (the alternate name for the [[Spiky Piranha Plant]] from the next game, not to mention at the time of this game, the Prickly Piranha Plants were merely called "[[Purple Piranha Plant]]s"), the [[Puffer Fish]] as "[[Spiny Cheep Cheep]]" an unrelated species of [[Cheep-Cheep]] from the mainline games which behaves very differently), the [[Lava Bouncer]]s as "Lava Bubbles" (an alternate name for the [[Podoboo]]s used since ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' and the name of an [[Lava Bubble|unrelated fire ghost enemy from the ''Paper Mario'' series]]), the [[Big Amp]]s as "Zap Balls", the [[Banzai Bill]]s as "Bomber Bills", the [[Monty]] as "[[Rocky Wrench]]" (an unrelated enemy from the mainline ''Mario'' games which attacks similarly but is totally unrelated), the [[Spike Beamer]] as "Pulse Beam", the [[Mechakoopa]] as "Micro Mecha-Bowser", the [[Jammyfish]] as "Jam-o'-War", the [[Preying Mantas]] as "[[Jammyfish]] (which is actually the name of the larger Jellyfish), the [[Chomp Pup]] as "Mini Chomp", and the "Big Goomba" and "Mini Goomba" names which were clearly taken from the Super Mario Wiki.
*The ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' section also came with a fair share of inaccuracies too, most of them were naming the enemies by their names from the game's sequel. Many of the names used were false and completely mismatch what is said by the game, the guide, and Nintendo Power some examples include labelling the [[Bubble Cannon]] and [[Cannon (boss)|Cannon]] bosses manned by the [[Undergrunt Gunner]]s as "Water Bazooka" and "Electric Bazooka" respectively, naming the Octopus (who's name is said in-game by a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] on [[Kamella]]'s Airship) as "Rocto", treating the second [[King Kaliente]] as a seperate individual naming him "King Kaliente (black)", naming the [[Underwater Mine]]s as "Mikey Mine", the [[Pokey]]s as "Pokeynuts", the [[Red Pokey]]s as "Pokeyplants", the [[Boulder]]s as "Ruby Rocks", the [[Galactic Tornado]]es as "Bone Twisters", the [[Prickly Piranha Plant]] as "Spiny Piranha Plant" (the alternate name for the [[Spiky Piranha Plant]] from the next game, not to mention at the time of this game, the Prickly Piranha Plants were merely called "[[Purple Piranha Plant]]s"), the [[Puffer Fish]] as "[[Spiny Cheep Cheep]]" an unrelated species of [[Cheep-Cheep]] from the mainline games which behaves very differently), the [[Lava Bouncer]]s as "Lava Bubbles" (an alternate name for the [[Podoboo]]s used since ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' and the name of an [[Lava Bubble|unrelated fire ghost enemy from the ''Paper Mario'' series]]), the [[Big Amp]]s as "Zap Balls", the [[Banzai Bill]]s as "Bomber Bills", the [[Monty]] as "[[Rocky Wrench]]" (an unrelated enemy from the mainline ''Mario'' games which attacks similarly but is totally unrelated), the [[Spike Beamer]] as "Pulse Beam", the [[Mechakoopa]] as "Micro Mecha-Bowser", the [[Jammyfish]] as "Jam-o'-War", the [[Preying Mantas]] as "[[Jammyfish]] (which is actually the name of the larger Jellyfish), the [[Chomp Pup]] as "Mini Chomp", and the "Big Goomba" and "Mini Goomba" names which were cited from the Super Mario Wiki.

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Revision as of 20:58, November 4, 2022

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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.

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, the section below describes all the inaccuracies, their possible origins, and the correct names and terms.

Naming Misconceptions