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I dont think its the—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Eddycrai ( talk • contribs) 06:50, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
I heard there was a Mrs. Mime that was pink. 67.188.172.165 19:04, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
What exactly needs expanding? Blake ( Talk· Edits) 23:30, 30 September 2009 (UTC)
If this gets a page, Wynaut and Wobbufett get a page. I don't understand what this thing had done to make it notable. Alpha Cubone King! Bone bone bone! 02:32, 29 October 2009 (UTC)
Those IGN guides you see in some species articles ( [1], [2]), are written by a staff member of IGN. I don't know how that was determined, but Kung Fu Man confirmed it, so I believe him. I do see that the reference links for them are not in the correct format, so I will go fix that. Blake ( Talk· Edits) 15:09, 3 March 2010 (UTC)
Yeah I got your extraordinary evidence right here: it's called doing a five second google search. And another. She's staff, though why they never actually gave an actual name is beyond me (though I'm inclined to think it has something to do with the fact the older now-deleted "Pokemon of the Day Guy" articles were left anonymous. That and in the first link, they say "we", emphasizing plural and the staff rather than a singular person). Research and some good faith would go a long way.-- Kung Fu Man ( talk) 03:36, 7 March 2010 (UTC)
Well, it's been a few days, and no objections to it on the noticeboard.-- Kung Fu Man ( talk) 13:42, 11 March 2010 (UTC)
Just as an update, we've got a third assessment from WP:ANIME agreeing with the C-Class rating (see [ assessment comments). I resubmitted this to WP:Video Games and they confirmed their B-Class. -- Kraftlos ( Talk | Contrib) 12:16, 22 April 2010 (UTC)
I think this deserves a mention: in the original video games, the only Mr. Mime obtainable without a cheat was from an in-game trade, and its nickname was fixed as Marcel. I remember reading somewhere that this was a reference to the famous mime Marcel Marceau, and that seems fairly obvious. (According to his article, Marceau was declared a "national treasure" in Japan; I wonder if the nickname was the same in the Japanese versions of the games.) It would be good to incorporate that into the article with proper referencing. -- BDD ( talk) 18:58, 24 September 2015 (UTC)
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So far, I have performed GAN reviews of character articles by two editors, and here is one that was made by both of them. Full review should be coming shortly.
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Mr. Mime was cited by writer Vincenzo Idone Cassone as an example of fans making "playful mocking" out of dissonant elements in the series, with the relation between Delia and Mr. Mime in the anime being highlighted as an example of fans taking many unrelated elements to construct a comedic explanation to explain them.I can't figure out what this is supposed to mean.
Mr. Mime are gifted with the art of miming at a young age.What does this mean?
as well as for combining the worst-perceived aspects of mimes and clowns.I'm not sure what “worst-perceived” means here.
However, the character's design has also been praised by other sources in comparison to more common series characters.Was it positively compared to more common characters, or did it receive more praise than more common characters? Those are both reasonable ways of interpreting the sentence.
When asked what to explain what exactly Mr. Mime is, The Pokémon Company responded simply "We don’t know."Grammar issues. You should probably also specify who asked.
It has since appeared in several sequels, including Pokémon Gold and Silver, Pokémon X and Y, and Pokémon Legends: Arceus.These seem like pretty random games to single out.
Poké Balls appear on the field and by using Mr. Mime's Barrier, send the Poké Balls to the other player's fields.I think you are missing a word here.
Mr. Mime appears in Pokémon Go, but is only obtainable in Europe.If I didn't know what Pokémon Go was, I would be very confused right now. Maybe you could mention that it is an augmented reality game?
Ash Ketchum, the series protagonist, dressed as a Mr. Mime to inspire a real Mr. Mime who worked for a circus.When? Why?
It is used to generate a Light Screen to seal off the whole of Saffron City.Why?
and was inspired by watching the interrogation scene in the film Seven at the time.I think you can just say
and was inspired by the interrogation scene in the film Seven.
Mr. Mime was cited as an example of fans making "playful mocking" out of dissonant elements in the series,You should probably specify that this is not part of the book mentioned right before it. It took me a bit to realize they were different.
and Mr. Mime was both one of the most infamous and "horrific monstrosities" in this regardThe grammar seems off here.
Its appearance in the Detective Pikachu film received mixed reception.It seems like only one of the sources about the topic was negative, and that source doesn't even have anything negative to say about the Pokémon’s appearance in the movie, so I think “generally positive” would be more accurate.
in the film Detective Pikachu,Redundant.
Overall, I'm a bit hesitant, and I would appreciate it if you could verify that the more heavily used offline sources say what they are supposed to, but I think this article passes the spot check.
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I dont think its the—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Eddycrai ( talk • contribs) 06:50, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
I heard there was a Mrs. Mime that was pink. 67.188.172.165 19:04, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
What exactly needs expanding? Blake ( Talk· Edits) 23:30, 30 September 2009 (UTC)
If this gets a page, Wynaut and Wobbufett get a page. I don't understand what this thing had done to make it notable. Alpha Cubone King! Bone bone bone! 02:32, 29 October 2009 (UTC)
Those IGN guides you see in some species articles ( [1], [2]), are written by a staff member of IGN. I don't know how that was determined, but Kung Fu Man confirmed it, so I believe him. I do see that the reference links for them are not in the correct format, so I will go fix that. Blake ( Talk· Edits) 15:09, 3 March 2010 (UTC)
Yeah I got your extraordinary evidence right here: it's called doing a five second google search. And another. She's staff, though why they never actually gave an actual name is beyond me (though I'm inclined to think it has something to do with the fact the older now-deleted "Pokemon of the Day Guy" articles were left anonymous. That and in the first link, they say "we", emphasizing plural and the staff rather than a singular person). Research and some good faith would go a long way.-- Kung Fu Man ( talk) 03:36, 7 March 2010 (UTC)
Well, it's been a few days, and no objections to it on the noticeboard.-- Kung Fu Man ( talk) 13:42, 11 March 2010 (UTC)
Just as an update, we've got a third assessment from WP:ANIME agreeing with the C-Class rating (see [ assessment comments). I resubmitted this to WP:Video Games and they confirmed their B-Class. -- Kraftlos ( Talk | Contrib) 12:16, 22 April 2010 (UTC)
I think this deserves a mention: in the original video games, the only Mr. Mime obtainable without a cheat was from an in-game trade, and its nickname was fixed as Marcel. I remember reading somewhere that this was a reference to the famous mime Marcel Marceau, and that seems fairly obvious. (According to his article, Marceau was declared a "national treasure" in Japan; I wonder if the nickname was the same in the Japanese versions of the games.) It would be good to incorporate that into the article with proper referencing. -- BDD ( talk) 18:58, 24 September 2015 (UTC)
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Nominator: Pokelego999 ( talk · contribs) 22:20, 7 May 2024 (UTC)
Reviewer: QuicoleJR ( talk · contribs) 15:10, 7 June 2024 (UTC)
So far, I have performed GAN reviews of character articles by two editors, and here is one that was made by both of them. Full review should be coming shortly.
QuicoleJR (
talk)
15:10, 7 June 2024 (UTC)
Mr. Mime was cited by writer Vincenzo Idone Cassone as an example of fans making "playful mocking" out of dissonant elements in the series, with the relation between Delia and Mr. Mime in the anime being highlighted as an example of fans taking many unrelated elements to construct a comedic explanation to explain them.I can't figure out what this is supposed to mean.
Mr. Mime are gifted with the art of miming at a young age.What does this mean?
as well as for combining the worst-perceived aspects of mimes and clowns.I'm not sure what “worst-perceived” means here.
However, the character's design has also been praised by other sources in comparison to more common series characters.Was it positively compared to more common characters, or did it receive more praise than more common characters? Those are both reasonable ways of interpreting the sentence.
When asked what to explain what exactly Mr. Mime is, The Pokémon Company responded simply "We don’t know."Grammar issues. You should probably also specify who asked.
It has since appeared in several sequels, including Pokémon Gold and Silver, Pokémon X and Y, and Pokémon Legends: Arceus.These seem like pretty random games to single out.
Poké Balls appear on the field and by using Mr. Mime's Barrier, send the Poké Balls to the other player's fields.I think you are missing a word here.
Mr. Mime appears in Pokémon Go, but is only obtainable in Europe.If I didn't know what Pokémon Go was, I would be very confused right now. Maybe you could mention that it is an augmented reality game?
Ash Ketchum, the series protagonist, dressed as a Mr. Mime to inspire a real Mr. Mime who worked for a circus.When? Why?
It is used to generate a Light Screen to seal off the whole of Saffron City.Why?
and was inspired by watching the interrogation scene in the film Seven at the time.I think you can just say
and was inspired by the interrogation scene in the film Seven.
Mr. Mime was cited as an example of fans making "playful mocking" out of dissonant elements in the series,You should probably specify that this is not part of the book mentioned right before it. It took me a bit to realize they were different.
and Mr. Mime was both one of the most infamous and "horrific monstrosities" in this regardThe grammar seems off here.
Its appearance in the Detective Pikachu film received mixed reception.It seems like only one of the sources about the topic was negative, and that source doesn't even have anything negative to say about the Pokémon’s appearance in the movie, so I think “generally positive” would be more accurate.
in the film Detective Pikachu,Redundant.
Overall, I'm a bit hesitant, and I would appreciate it if you could verify that the more heavily used offline sources say what they are supposed to, but I think this article passes the spot check.