Talk:Strawberry Flower
Do we need this?
I agree with the non-redirecting, but should we have a page for the band itself? There's not that much worth knowing, and it all could be put on Ai no Uta.--Prezintenden
- Errrr... It should get its own page but it needs a lot of fixing up... >.>... yeh... I'm ~CrystalLucario~ And I approve this message.
... this is a terrible article..
- NO RLY?!?! That is why I redirected it... I'll fix'er up I'm ~CrystalLucario~ And I approve this message.
It's a dump, probably from Wikipedia, so none of the templates or links will work. I assume you've fixed that though. I haven't looked at it yet. —Jimbo Jambo
Come to think of it, I've seen something awfully familiar to this on Wikipedia... Portal-Kombat
If a band which which is only indirectly related to Pikmin gets an article, should we also make articles for things like Nintendo, the Nintendo Gamecube, and so on? —Jimbo Jambo
Also, there's this: http://vgmdb.net/artist/2982 IAMAHIPO_ocolor 15:58, 31 October 2008 (UTC)
Comment by Team-kuppa on 19th June 2014
one word CUTE! - Team-kuppa (talk • contribs)
This article's factual accuracy
Until recently, this article and Wikipedia's article on Strawberry Flower have been filled with factual inaccuracies, and this has led to a lot of misconceptions about what Strawberry Flower actually were. The main piece of false information that has spread around is that Strawberry Flower was a virtual band with members who were Pikmin. This was probably made up by the creator of the Wikipedia article, and amazingly that claim has expanded over the years with people adding more members to the band as more Pikmin types have been introduced, with no citation of original sources. The truth is that Strawberry Flower was a duo, with known members that have documented musical careers. The Song of Hey! Pikmin also has no connection to the band. A year and a half ago, an editor rewrote Wikipedia's article to be factually accurate, citing sources from the time. That editor copied those changes to Pikipedia, but they were reverted because the text was copied without attribution. (As it turns out though, the very first version of our article was a direct copy from Wikipedia's article at the time.) After looking at some of those sources, I have now changed our article to be accurate as well, incorporating text from Wikipedia but providing proper attribution. Hopefully this will clear up some of the misconceptions about Strawberry Flower. — Soprano(talk) 04:13, May 5, 2023 (EDT)