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This article is about the Pikmin creatures you control in the series, and its name is "Pikmin family", in the same format as other [[Template:Families|family articles]]. This article is structured very differently to other family articles on the wiki, but this is fine given what it covers and the fact that it still functions as a family article. Or at least, it did function as a family article, until [[Glow Pikmin]] were added. Glow Pikmin are a type of Pikmin, but they are not in the Pikmin family, so they are also listed in the [[Unknown family]] article. This raises the question of whether there should be separate articles covering the Pikmin creatures and the Pikmin family. One issue with doing this is that the resulting articles would have a large amount of overlap, and another issue is that there's no obvious title for the article about the creatures, which is a problem given the importance of this topic. But it is worth considering that a similar thing was done with the [[Candypop family]] article, with the [[Candypop Bud]] article being split out a few months ago. Should this article be split? And if so, what should the titles of the resulting pages be? — [[User:Soprano|'''Soprano''']]<sub>[[User talk:Soprano|''(talk)'']]</sub> 04:39, May 12, 2024 (EDT) | This article is about the Pikmin creatures you control in the series, and its name is "Pikmin family", in the same format as other [[Template:Families|family articles]]. This article is structured very differently to other family articles on the wiki, but this is fine given what it covers and the fact that it still functions as a family article. Or at least, it did function as a family article, until [[Glow Pikmin]] were added. Glow Pikmin are a type of Pikmin, but they are not in the Pikmin family, so they are also listed in the [[Unknown family]] article. This raises the question of whether there should be separate articles covering the Pikmin creatures and the Pikmin family. One issue with doing this is that the resulting articles would have a large amount of overlap, and another issue is that there's no obvious title for the article about the creatures, which is a problem given the importance of this topic. But it is worth considering that a similar thing was done with the [[Candypop family]] article, with the [[Candypop Bud]] article being split out a few months ago. Should this article be split? And if so, what should the titles of the resulting pages be? — [[User:Soprano|'''Soprano''']]<sub>[[User talk:Soprano|''(talk)'']]</sub> 04:39, May 12, 2024 (EDT) | ||
: I fully agree with splitting "Pikmin family in the Piklopedia" from "Pikmin, the creatures you control". The two are entirely separate concepts now thanks to Glow Pikmin, and honestly it was always pretty weird to have this family page written like a dedicated page, when all the others are more like detailed redirects. I also think that making [[Pikmin]] be about the creatures makes plenty of sense. No page is using that name, and it is pretty common for the main character to get disambiguation priority over their titular media. --[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 01:02, July 31, 2024 (EDT) | : I fully agree with splitting "Pikmin family in the Piklopedia" from "Pikmin, the creatures you control". The two are entirely separate concepts now thanks to Glow Pikmin, and honestly it was always pretty weird to have this family page written like a dedicated page, when all the others are more like detailed redirects. I also think that making [[Pikmin]] be about the creatures makes plenty of sense. No page is using that name, and it is pretty common for the main character to get disambiguation priority over their titular media. --[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 01:02, July 31, 2024 (EDT) | ||