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People really compare Luigi and Tingle? I know they are both green, but still...
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Have you played it? It's not an RPG but it's fantastic as it's own thing.Ah. SPM doesn't count as a real PM game though .
No , they just see him as iconic enough to give him his own series of games, with its own series of cover art, on which he is prominently featured. Even if what and who is "iconic" was determined solely by the developers (it really isn't), you're still not making any sense.I'm just saying, if a character were iconic to a series that character should at the very least be on 1 of 6+ game covers. Clearly the game developers do not see him as iconic enough or they would have put him at least on the WW remade cover where all the important characters are shown.
Again... wut? That's another total false equivalency. Paper Mario doesn't already have five characters representing its series (but if it did, you can bet your ass Luigi would be one of them). And Luigi is incredibly central to Super Paper Mario, but I would say that Tingle's role in Wind Waker completely eclipses his role in the first two Paper Mario games.By this logic we should get Paper Luigi to represent the Paper Mario franchise because he has a large role in the games, but a small role in the story (but still a much larger one than Tingle).
I don't know by which logic you mean, but it certainly isn't mine. The Paper Mario franchise is a bizarre parallel to draw to the Zelda franchise. Paper Mario doesn't already have five characters in SSB. There's no "Paper Luigi" spinoff series. If you thought I meant Tingle should be chosen explicitly because he has little connection to the main story then you're mistaken - I suggested that relevance to the main story doesn't exclusively determine a character's significance. Zelda already has its three central characters in Smash, as well as alternate depictions of two of them. I see no reason why the series' fourth most recurring character should be discounted when talking about a potential newcomer.By this logic we should get Paper Luigi to represent the Paper Mario franchise because he has a large role in the games, but a small role in the story (but still a much larger one than Tingle).
HOLD IT!I'll cut into the current discussion and say that Tingle is the Yoshi of the Zelda series. He is an NPC in the Zelda games who branched out to have his own games, just like Yoshi in Mario.
Yoshi is hardly relevant to the plot of any Mario, just like Tingle.
EDIT: and they're both green, too.
HOLD IT!
Yoshi was counted as his own series since Smash 64, but in Melee and Brawl Tingle was part of Zelda's universe!
TAKE THAT!
First off, let's take a look at the release dates. At the time of Melee's release, Tingle only had one appearance, in Majora's Mask. Brawl began development in 2005, and Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland was released in late 2006 in Japan. Tingle's Balloon Fight DS was released in June 2007, and seeing that Brawl did NOT reference any games which were in development at the same time, like Super Mario Galaxy, it's perfectly normal that Tingle was counted as a Zelda character.
HOLD IT!
Why would Sakurai change something that's already been established in Smash!
Because opinions can change.HOLD IT!
Why would Sakurai change something that's already been established in Smash!
And this too.
Waluigi. Mario universe in Brawl, Wario universe in Smash 4.
Gah! Nooooooooooooo.....
Waluigi. Mario universe in Brawl, Wario universe in Smash 4.
Relevant:I always saw Tingle as more of the Wario of the Zelda series: a bizarre funhouse mirror version of the main character created as a developer in joke, who then got his own spin-off series that has next to nothing to do with the original series but maintains some of its spirit and conventions. Plus they're both creepy, greedy little fat guys. The Yoshi games may as well be mainline Mario games compared to Wario and DK, they share a lot of the same characters and enemies and Yoshi still makes regular appearances in the main Mario platformers even though Wario and DK don't. Tingle, like Wario, stopped making overt appearances in the main series after he got his own, and the aesthetic and plot of his series have very little if anything at all to do with Zelda, give or take a few easter egg references and a Deku Tree, just like Wario has his own enemies, gameplay elements, and cast of supporting characters that are completely distinct and so far completely isolated from the Mario series. The Tingle games are a little different in that they reuse a lot of names for locations and things like that, but the locations themselves only resemble the Zelda ones in the most surface way.
Personally, I think Wario really should be in the main Mario games, and that a four-player co-op game like Super Mario World 3D that starred Mario, Luigi, Wario, and Waluigi and combined elements from both the Mario and Wario platformers would be absolutely amazing, but that's neither here nor there.
What has been seen cannot be unseen.....Relevant:
I disagree with that. Of course, how many times a character has appeared in a series is something to consider, but it's not the only thing to consider. Otherwise, I suppose we'd ought to put in Anna from Fire Emblem because she appears in the most of the series, despite not having much of a huge role in those games. I'd say it's about how many times the character in question has appeared, and what the character does in those appearences...and as it stands, while Tingle has appeared a bit more often than characters like Midna and Ghirahim, he's still not really that important to the actual mainline Zelda games. Look at the playable Zelda roster:A character's significance isn't determined by their importance 'to the main story'. That sounds to me like a limitation designed specifically to exclude Tingle and include Impa - a character with considerably fewer appearances than Tingle, little screen time in most of the games she does appear in, no spin-off series and (seeing as Sheik is returning) much less to bring to SSB. A character's significance should encompass the series as a whole, in which case Tingle far outclasses any other potential newcomer.
Tingle appearances:Ocarina of Time
Oracle of Ages
Oracle of Seasons
Skyward Sword
A Link Between Worlds
So, it's not a huge much, but it appears that Impa has actually made about as much in-game appearances as Tingle has. Now, I don't care about/want Impa in and nor do I think she's that 'deserving' either, but I felt the need to point that out.Majora's Mask
Oracle of Ages
The Wind Waker
Four Swords Adventures
The Minish Cap
Mario Kart still stars Mario and co. while the Tingle games just star Tingle. From what I've seen, the Tingle games have a different enough feel and atmosphere to them much like Wario that I could easily see a rupee symbol made for Tingle.I would honestly prefer Tingle get the Tri-force icon. It also makes more sense in my view, considering Mario Kart has the Mario Icon.
As a Zelda fanatic, let me clarify a minor detail regarding appearances. Impa doesn't actually appear in Wind Waker, she appears in the intro in a staindglass image for three seconds and isn't even really mentioned. The Impa in the Oracle games isn't the same Impa as the others; She isn't a Sheikah, she's a fat lady who happens to be Zelda's caretaker. You could technically count the Oracle games if you want, but I personally wouldn't, which puts Impa's appearances at 3, or a tie with Tingle at 5 if you bother counting the Oracle games.Tingle is an odd case for me. I don't necessary hate his character nor would I totally be against him being in Smash Bros., I just question the idea of him being a Zelda newcomer.
Just to clarify, when I say 'Zelda newcomer', I'm thinking of an addition to the mainline Zelda series, as in, the characters with the Triforce logo.
So in this case, if Tingle were to be added and he represented his own line of games with a rupee symbol or something, I wouldn't consider him a 'Zelda newcomer', like how I wouldn't consider Dixie Kong a Mario newcomer despite being in that universe.
I disagree with that. Of course, how many times a character has appeared in a series is something to consider, but it's not the only thing to consider. Otherwise, I suppose we'd ought to put in Anna from Fire Emblem because she appears in the most of the series, despite not having much of a huge role in those games. I'd say it's about how many times the character in question has appeared, and what the character does in those appearences...and as it stands, while Tingle has appeared a bit more often than characters like Midna and Ghirahim, he's still not really that important to the actual mainline Zelda games. Look at the playable Zelda roster:
Link - The protagonist and main hero of the series, represents the Triforce of Courage.
Zelda - The deuteragonist of the series and Link's ally, represents the Triforce of Wisdom.
Ganondorf - The antagonist of the series, represents the Triforce of Power.
Toon Link - The alternate form of the protagonist, who not only represents a good chunk of the Zelda timeline, but also the protagonist's time as a child (While TP Link represents his adulthood)
As you can see, the four above aren't just in because "they're in a bunch of zelda games ahuh", they're all in because of their very important and central roles within the Zelda series (Sheik is the exception because of her fame in Smash and the transformation mechanic lost). I just don't think Tingle is a really important character in the context of Zelda. He's not the sidekick, the villain, etc, he's just a minor, if somewhat reoccuring shop keeper NPC character. The most he's ever been important was in Wind Waker, and that said role is what made him very hated in the West and is what kinda ultimately exiled him from the series.
But with that said, I'd be alright with Tingle if he represented his own series. Unlike in the Zelda series where he's a side character, he's the most important character in the context of his games, making him to the Tingle series as Link is to the Zelda series.
I'd compare Tingle to Yoshi, in a way. In most mainline Mario games, all Yoshi usually is basically a glorified power up, but in his own series, Yoshi is the star, and Smash recognizes that by making him his own series with his own symbol, despite technically being a Mario character. I feel like, had games like Yoshi's Island and Yoshi's Story not been made, we may of not had Yoshi playable in Smash. I just always felt making Tingle apart of the mainline Zelda cast, Triforce symbol and all, might as well be the day we strip Wario and Yoshi of their unique emblems and just make them mainline Mario characters (With the mushroom icon).
@ Speculator And about Impa, I think you might actually be wrong about Tingle appearing more than her. Looking at the Zelda Wiki:
Impa Appearances:
Tingle appearances:
So, it's not a huge much, but it appears that Impa has actually made one more in-game appearence than Tingle. Now, I don't care about/want Impa in and nor do I think she's that 'deserving' either, but I felt the need to point that out.
Tingle has also made three extremely slight cameos in Phantom Hourglass, Spirit Tracks, and Skyward Sword if you consider the stained glass image of Impa.As a Zelda fanatic, let me clarify a minor detail regarding appearances. Impa doesn't actually appear in Wind Waker, she appears in the intro in a staindglass image for three seconds and isn't even really mentioned.
Ah, thanks for clarifying on the WW appearance. Although, Impa was an fat old lady in the instruction books for the first two Zelda games I believe. Regardless of appearance, she still generally has the same role of being Zelda's caretaker, so I would still count the Oracle games.As a Zelda fanatic, let me clarify a minor detail regarding appearances. Impa doesn't actually appear in Wind Waker, she appears in the intro in a staindglass image for three seconds and isn't even really mentioned. The Impa in the Oracle games isn't the same Impa as the others; She isn't a Sheikah, she's a fat lady who happens to be Zelda's caretaker. You could technically count the Oracle games if you want, but I personally wouldn't, which puts Impa's appearances at 3, or a tie with Tingle at 5 if you bother counting the Oracle games.
On the other hand, Tingle has a pretty prominent role in each of the games he's listed in.
Let's say that there was a Zelda racer. Tingle would probably be in it, RIGHT?Mario Kart still stars Mario and co. while the Tingle games just star Tingle. From what I've seen, the Tingle games have a different enough feel and atmosphere to them much like Wario that I could easily see a rupee symbol made for Tingle.
Nope, his spot would be taken by Pink Gold Toon Link.Let's say that there was a Zelda racer. Tingle would probably be in it, RIGHT?
Tingle Kart next big game btw.
Silence you fool! Don't mention that name.....Nope, his spot would be taken by Pink Gold Toon Link.
You forgot Ganon, Pig Ganon, Toon Ganon, Tingle, Skull Kid, Toon Tingle, Impa, and Toon Impa!Zelda Kart Roster: OoT Link, Wolf Link, Toon Link, Retro Link, SS Link, Mojo Link and Painting Link Young Zelda, TP Zelda, SS Zelda, ALTTP Zelda, Sheik and Tetra
About the Triforce symbol... Tingle is tied with that triforce quest, so there's no problem giving him the Triforce symbol
Pretty much this. Tingle mostly just gives maps. That isn't a prominent role in the LoZ series. He is the main character in his own games. Let him have his own symbol.Ah, thanks for clarifying on the WW appearance. Although, Impa was an fat old lady in the instruction books for the first two Zelda games I believe. Regardless of appearance, she still generally has the same role of being Zelda's caretaker, so I would still count the Oracle games.
Still, that would make her neck and neck with Tingle then. I'm not too convinced by "Tingle has a pretty prominent role in each of the games he's listed in". I'm reading his roles on Zelda Wiki and besides Wind Waker, the most he really does is give Link some sort of item (and steal rupees, I suppose).
Rosalina just tells you what to do and races cars. Now she fights. I think Tingle can rep LoZ.Pretty much this. Tingle mostly just gives maps. That isn't a prominent role in the LoZ series. He is the main character in his own games. Let him have his own symbol.
To tell you the truth I don't really think Rosalina should rep Mario in smash (or at least have represented the Mario franchise this time around), but hey at least she is a playable character in a Mario title (Super Mario 3D World). It seems like Nintendo is going to incorporate her as playable in more Mario titles (Sport Games excluded) so I can see why they put her in.Rosalina just tells you what to do and races cars. Now she fights. I think Tingle can rep LoZ.
The only problem is that I can't see the same happening with Tingle. I do still support him, though.To tell you the truth I don't really think Rosalina should rep Mario in smash (or at least have represented the Mario franchise this time around), but hey at least she is a playable character in a Mario title (Super Mario 3D World). It seems like Nintendo is going to incorporate her as playable in more Mario titles (Sport Games excluded) so I can see why they put her in.
I would say he's almost like Wario, since he's spanned original characters, and Yoshi hasn't spawned many.I'll cut into the current discussion and say that Tingle is the Yoshi of the Zelda series. He is an NPC in the Zelda games who branched out to have his own games, just like Yoshi in Mario.
Yoshi is hardly relevant to the plot of any Mario, just like Tingle.
EDIT: and they're both green, too.
Fun is infinite with Nintendo Enterprises - Signed, Watingle.Relevant:
That is why I don't support him hahaThe only problem is that I can't see the same happening with Tingle. I do still support him, though.
Well, by that, I meant Tingle actually does things in the games he appears in. He sells maps, a second player can sometimes control him and fight alongside Link, and he's an integral part of a questline in Wind Waker.Ah, thanks for clarifying on the WW appearance. Although, Impa was an fat old lady in the instruction books for the first two Zelda games I believe. Regardless of appearance, she still generally has the same role of being Zelda's caretaker, so I would still count the Oracle games.
Still, that would make her neck and neck with Tingle then. I'm not too convinced by "Tingle has a pretty prominent role in each of the games he's listed in". I'm reading his roles on Zelda Wiki and besides Wind Waker, the most he really does is give Link some sort of item (and steal rupees, I suppose).
Kafei confirmed in Hyrule Warriorshttp://nintendoeverything.com/a-few-hyrule-warriors-details/
Looks like besides Impa, some other unexpected Characters will be playable in Hyrule Warriors.
So, is it safe to say that we see our green friend in two games coming out this year?
I think Zelda can be playable, as a secret end game character of course. It would be a shame not to use that Sword from Twilight Princess, or her magical abilities!Just read that article.
Zelda won't be playable. Tingle fits the bill perfectly for an unexpected character, but I wonder who else could it be. There aren't too many notable supporting characters in the series.
Ganondorf, it would be surprising to me at least.Just read that article.
Zelda won't be playable. Tingle fits the bill perfectly for an unexpected character, but I wonder who else could it be. There aren't too many notable supporting characters in the series.
2-D Balloon Racing based on button tapping/angles/timing/hazards ala Balloon fighterLet's say that there was a Zelda racer. Tingle would probably be in it, RIGHT?
Tingle Kart next big game btw.
Takamaru and Pit are perfect surprises :DJust read that article.
Zelda won't be playable. Tingle fits the bill perfectly for an unexpected character, but I wonder who else could it be. There aren't too many notable supporting characters in the series.