Talk:Trampoline

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This is an extremely confusing article, and inacurate. This should be split; the Spring is called a Springboard I believe. HyperToad

Irony

It says that the springs were in Donkey Kong, but on the trophy information, it says they are jacks. Now how Ironic is that. MisterJaffffeyPeteyPiranhaBanana.gif G0 Trampoline

Trampoline?

I'm not familiar with the Super Smash Bros. series, but do we really need two separate articles about this and Trampoline? Time Questions 07:02, 14 December 2008 (EST)

I don't see the point of having seperate articles for them either; They're pretty much the exact same thing. I say merge. My Bloody Valentine

Agree, the game even tells that Springs originate from Donkey Kong Jr., it's just another name for Trampolines. The same goes for Magic Vines and Beanstalks, they should be merged as well. --Grandy02 10:04, 14 December 2008 (EST)
Or Trampoline is another name for Spring. (That is, trampoline should be merged to this article). -- Son of Suns (talk)
You know, you guys like to say stuff you never do. Hello, I'm Time Turner.
Don't call on others to do it, just do it yourself. Time Questions 12:11, 22 December 2009 (EST)

Jack

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Aren't the "springs" in the original Donkey Kong actually jacks? Not only the Brawl trophy says that. In the manual for Donkey Kong Classics (and probably also in the manual for the NES Donkey Kong) they are called jacks. --Grandy02 12:42, 24 January 2010 (EST)