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Should it be noted that the feathers around its neck make it look like it has a collar? [[User:DeadUniverse|DeadUniverse]] <sup>[[User talk:DeadUniverse|Hello!]]</sup> 09:02, 7 October 2010 (UTC) | Should it be noted that the feathers around its neck make it look like it has a collar? [[User:DeadUniverse|DeadUniverse]] <sup>[[User talk:DeadUniverse|Hello!]]</sup> 09:02, 7 October 2010 (UTC) | ||
In my personal opinion, I don't think that saying this in the trivia section would be very practical. The trivia section is for interesting facts about the Pokémon, such as similarities with other Pokémon. (example:{{p|Electabuzz}} and {{p|Magmar}} being introduced in the [[Generation I|first generation]], gaining pre-evolutions in the [[Generation II|second generation]], and recieving evolutions in the [[Generation IV|fourth generation]]. This is a similarity that some people don't realize and I always found this fact interesting.) While I applaud your powers of observation (I completely missed the ring of feathers until I saw this post.) I don't think this should be added. Either way, the physiology section mentions a "petal-like arrangement of flowers on the back of its neck", anyway. No point in repeating the same thing using different words.--[[User:Alex726|<font color="#7D7D7D">'''Alex'''</font><font color="#000000">'''726'''</font>]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/Alex726|<font color="#007100">'''cont</font><font color="#DF0000">ribu</font><font color="#0000A0">tions'''</font>]]</sub> 21:48, 8 October 2010 (UTC) |
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Move
Why did you move this to User:Sol/Hatoopoo from User:Sol/Hatoopoo (Pokémon)? These pages should be at User:USER/NAME (Pokémon), like the rest if them. Same goes for the abilities and moves which are all at User:USER/NAME (ability) and User:USER/NAME (move), respectively. --SnorlaxMonster 08:38, 21 August 2010 (UTC)
- It's in the userspace. The name will be changed when it's mainspaced anyway, so it can be anywhere the user likes. Until it's mainspaced, it's a matter of personal preference of the user whose userspace it's in. If Sol wanted it to, it could even be at User:Sol/That blue birdy thing. I'd suggest you have a look at what Kenji-girl said here before you move any more. Werdnae (talk) 08:51, 21 August 2010 (UTC)
Evo
Hatooopoo has been confirmed by Serebii to be Mamepato's evo (http://serebii.net/index2.shtml look at 14:31). I'd add that to the page. - unsigned comment from Arrogios (talk • contribs)
Problem
I noticed that some of the new Isshu Pokémon pages don't have an image, I though someone had problems with the image layout, so I went into edit mode to fix it, only to find out that there is no image. What's up with that? DeadUniverse Hello! 06:49, 1 October 2010 (UTC)
Trivia
Should it be noted that the feathers around its neck make it look like it has a collar? DeadUniverse Hello! 09:02, 7 October 2010 (UTC)
In my personal opinion, I don't think that saying this in the trivia section would be very practical. The trivia section is for interesting facts about the Pokémon, such as similarities with other Pokémon. (example:Electabuzz and Magmar being introduced in the first generation, gaining pre-evolutions in the second generation, and recieving evolutions in the fourth generation. This is a similarity that some people don't realize and I always found this fact interesting.) While I applaud your powers of observation (I completely missed the ring of feathers until I saw this post.) I don't think this should be added. Either way, the physiology section mentions a "petal-like arrangement of flowers on the back of its neck", anyway. No point in repeating the same thing using different words.--Alex726contributions 21:48, 8 October 2010 (UTC)