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==Delete this template==
==Delete this template==
{{Settled TPP}}
{{TPP}}
{{Proposal outcome|passed|4-1|delete}}
 
This is a template meant to round up fourteen individuals into one convenient-to-navigate area. From the surface, there doesn't seem to be much that's wrong here. After all, there are plenty of templates with fewer entries, such as [[Template:Octoombas]]. However, this template is not for a specific species, but rather, it's for a group of people that all work for the same organization. Again, it's not necessarily like this is without precedence; [[Template:Subspacearmy]] serves a similar function. I do not want this template to be deleted for its small amount of entries, nor for the way that it has been organized; simply put, I find this template unnecessary. In any of the nav. templates based on WarioWare games, there is always a section for the main characters. The characters that are listed in this section? These are the employees of WarioWare, Inc. As you may have realized, this template is also for the employees of WarioWare, Inc. Am I the only one that finds it redundant to have multiple templates essentially repeating the same information? It's understandable that between ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' and ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'', some characters will reappear, and thus, it's our duty to place them in the appropriate nav. templates, but is it really necessary to have an entire template solely for these reappearing characters?
This is a template meant to round up fourteen individuals into one convenient-to-navigate area. From the surface, there doesn't seem to be much that's wrong here. After all, there are plenty of templates with fewer entries, such as [[Template:Octoombas]]. However, this template is not for a specific species, but rather, it's for a group of people that all work for the same organization. Again, it's not necessarily like this is without precedence; [[Template:Subspacearmy]] serves a similar function. I do not want this template to be deleted for its small amount of entries, nor for the way that it has been organized; simply put, I find this template unnecessary. In any of the nav. templates based on WarioWare games, there is always a section for the main characters. The characters that are listed in this section? These are the employees of WarioWare, Inc. As you may have realized, this template is also for the employees of WarioWare, Inc. Am I the only one that finds it redundant to have multiple templates essentially repeating the same information? It's understandable that between ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' and ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'', some characters will reappear, and thus, it's our duty to place them in the appropriate nav. templates, but is it really necessary to have an entire template solely for these reappearing characters?


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#{{User|Yoshi876}} Per proposal.
#{{User|Yoshi876}} Per proposal.
#{{User|Iggy Koopa Jr}}Per Proposal, and all.
#{{User|Iggy Koopa Jr}}Per Proposal, and all.
#{{User|Icemario11}} Per proposal.


===No Delete===
===No Delete===
#{{User|SuperYoshiBros}} Some characters might not be in every game so this is a nice template to have.
#{{User|Tails777}} My previous reason wasn't really a good one so just per my comments.
#{{User|SuperYoshiBros}} Per Tails


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