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Images displayed on the character pages must be relevant to the character's most recent appearance in ''Smash''. In your case, Young Link does not use the masks, so I will reverting your edits. [[User:Awesomelink234|<span style="font-size:10pt;background:#00FF20;border:outset #083 2px;padding:1px 3px;color:#050DF7">Awesomelink234, the Super Cool Sonic Fan</span>]] [[User talk:Awesomelink234|Leave a message if needed]] 22:55, 23 July 2018 (EDT) | Images displayed on the character pages must be relevant to the character's most recent appearance in ''Smash''. In your case, Young Link does not use the masks, so I will reverting your edits. [[User:Awesomelink234|<span style="font-size:10pt;background:#00FF20;border:outset #083 2px;padding:1px 3px;color:#050DF7">Awesomelink234, the Super Cool Sonic Fan</span>]] [[User talk:Awesomelink234|Leave a message if needed]] 22:55, 23 July 2018 (EDT) | ||
== Duck Hunt == | |||
Hi, Annie. Last weak I left a detailed explanation for why we should be conservative with what we ascribe Duck Hunt's alts to be. In case you did not see the comment, I will post it here as well: | |||
:# Dalmatians do legitimately have floppy ears. I don’t know why anyone would suggest otherwise. However, so do Rottweilers. I think the issue is that the Rottweiler does not have a body-shape very compatible to the Duck Hunt dog. It is more likely that a hound-like dog would be the source of inspiration. The same with the Pit Bull for the blue alt. (color #3). | |||
:# In addition, I don’t believe either of these breeds are popular in Japan. Rottweilers and Pit Bulls are illegal in several areas of Japan and are consequently uncommon. | |||
:# That being said, I do not it can be argued that the Duck Hunt black alt. (color #2) is based on a Rottweiler or Coonhound because most of these dogs have black-and-tan coats. The alt has a tricolor coat, and while both Rottweilers and Coonhounds can exhibit this coat pattern, so do many, many other dogs and it is typically not associated with them. I see little reason to think the alt could arguably be based on any specific breed. There are just too many hound-like dog breeds with that type of coat. The most realistic and conservative comment to make is that the dog has a tricolored coat pattern. I have contacted the Japan Kennel Club for records on hunting dog registered in 2013 to learn if there’s a popular breed of hunting dog associated with the tricolored pattern that could be the source of inspiration, but they have not gotten back to me yet. Until we do, I do not think we could argue the black alt looks like any specific alt. | |||
:# I think we should be more conservative in general with the breeds suggested. Chocolate labs are monotone and probably would not have a white muzzle like in the 4th alt. There’s a similar issue with the yellow 7th alt., which supposedly looks like a Golden Retriever despite having brown sock and ear patterns. | |||
I'd appreciate if you don't undo another person's contributions without an explanation. If you have a strong reason why alts seem to be based on certain breeds, please share it here. Thanks![[User:Nintendo101|Nintendo101]] ([[User talk:Nintendo101|talk]]) 16:54, 26 July 2018 (EDT) |
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Adding images to articles
As the IP from before, you kept doing this. Keep in mind that if you're going to add images to an article, please upload the image first. Thank you. Black Vulpine of the Furry Nation. Furries make the internets go! :3 21:30, 7 July 2018 (EDT)
Yeah, but the reason I've been doing this is that it dosen't allow me to upload images because it tells me I don't have the permision, so I was wondering how to.AnnieCat07 (talk) 11:40, 8 July 2018 (EDT)
- Sorry for my late reply. You will need to be autoconfirmed to create pages, and by extension, upload images. Hope this helps. Black Vulpine of the Furry Nation. Furries make the internets go! :3 06:13, 9 July 2018 (EDT)
Multiple consecutive edits
Hi, I noticed a series of edits you did on the Squid Sisters and Munchlax pages. Editing a page over and over to get it right is not good practice, as it clogs up the Recent changes page quite a bit. You should always look at how the page will look like before submitting your changes by pressing the preview button at the bottom of the editing form. Thank you. Ponyshment 10:30, 10 July 2018 (EDT)
The Meta Knight thing.
I believe you're thinking of his victory pose. Look at this. Unowninator (talk) 17:08, 12 July 2018 (EDT)
Adding templates to articles
You've done this twice now - you appear to be adding templates to pages by copying their source code and then adding them to the page. That's not how templates work.
The correct way to use a template is to use {{Template:PageName}}
, which will transclude the contents of the page linked onto the page you wrote it on, without bulking up the source code. Please do this next time you want to use a template on a page. Black Vulpine of the Furry Nation. Furries make the internets go! :3 08:19, 14 July 2018 (EDT)
Your userpage
There's no point in having a blank page, really. You should either have the page, or not. Aidan, the College-Bound Rurouni 18:43, 14 July 2018 (EDT)
Your Young Link image
Images displayed on the character pages must be relevant to the character's most recent appearance in Smash. In your case, Young Link does not use the masks, so I will reverting your edits. Awesomelink234, the Super Cool Sonic Fan Leave a message if needed 22:55, 23 July 2018 (EDT)
Duck Hunt
Hi, Annie. Last weak I left a detailed explanation for why we should be conservative with what we ascribe Duck Hunt's alts to be. In case you did not see the comment, I will post it here as well:
- Dalmatians do legitimately have floppy ears. I don’t know why anyone would suggest otherwise. However, so do Rottweilers. I think the issue is that the Rottweiler does not have a body-shape very compatible to the Duck Hunt dog. It is more likely that a hound-like dog would be the source of inspiration. The same with the Pit Bull for the blue alt. (color #3).
- In addition, I don’t believe either of these breeds are popular in Japan. Rottweilers and Pit Bulls are illegal in several areas of Japan and are consequently uncommon.
- That being said, I do not it can be argued that the Duck Hunt black alt. (color #2) is based on a Rottweiler or Coonhound because most of these dogs have black-and-tan coats. The alt has a tricolor coat, and while both Rottweilers and Coonhounds can exhibit this coat pattern, so do many, many other dogs and it is typically not associated with them. I see little reason to think the alt could arguably be based on any specific breed. There are just too many hound-like dog breeds with that type of coat. The most realistic and conservative comment to make is that the dog has a tricolored coat pattern. I have contacted the Japan Kennel Club for records on hunting dog registered in 2013 to learn if there’s a popular breed of hunting dog associated with the tricolored pattern that could be the source of inspiration, but they have not gotten back to me yet. Until we do, I do not think we could argue the black alt looks like any specific alt.
- I think we should be more conservative in general with the breeds suggested. Chocolate labs are monotone and probably would not have a white muzzle like in the 4th alt. There’s a similar issue with the yellow 7th alt., which supposedly looks like a Golden Retriever despite having brown sock and ear patterns.
I'd appreciate if you don't undo another person's contributions without an explanation. If you have a strong reason why alts seem to be based on certain breeds, please share it here. Thanks!Nintendo101 (talk) 16:54, 26 July 2018 (EDT)