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:The name 'Eel' isn't strictly accurate either, as they're more like lobster centipede monsters than anything else. —[[User:Spiraldoor|Spiraldoor]] [[File:IconSpiralDoor.png|link=User:Spiraldoor]] 19:36, 21 May 2012 (CEST)
:The name 'Eel' isn't strictly accurate either, as they're more like lobster centipede monsters than anything else. —[[User:Spiraldoor|Spiraldoor]] [[File:IconSpiralDoor.png|link=User:Spiraldoor]] 19:36, 21 May 2012 (CEST)
:It is situations like this that I would like that developers concerned a little more in giving names to the creatures. What can I say... I also think the name is unecessairly too long, but I also think that naming just "Eel" would be minorizing the role of the character in the game. If the ingame textures don't give any tips, we must try to find better alternatives. I would call it something close to "Giant Blue Eel". --[[Image:Sparkle.gif]][[User:Haruka|Haruka]][[Image:Sparkle.gif]] 20:31, 21 May 2012 (CEST)

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Name

I can see the name of this article was changed from 'Giant eel' to 'Guardian of the Ocean World'. Not only is it, in my opinion, unnecessarily long and contrived, it also makes very little sense as this article is about the species, and not specifically about the individual guarding the Sea of Serendipity. Moreover, the attribute 'giant' may not be official, but calling them 'eels' is not less justified than calling their smaller counterparts 'Mini-Murrays', as both names come from the level names.

The 'small' eels being called 'Mini-Murrays' while having no visible connection with the boss 'Murray', which looks like a dragon and then a shrimp, but never like a giant eel, makes very little sense, it's true. However, if we are to blindly use level names as sources for creatures names (which I'm not sure we should do, remember the 'Mocking bird' discussion), we'll have to cope with it.

In conclusion, this article should either be renamed 'Giant eel' or just 'Eel', but the current name is an abomination. — 18:54, 21 May 2012 (CEST)

I'd prefer to keep the word 'Guardian' in the titles of the bird and eel articles, as it strengthens the connection between them and generally makes the layout of the game's progression clearer. How about 'Guardian Bird' and 'Guardian Eel', or 'Music Guardian' and 'Ocean Guardian'?
I don't see any reason the article should be about the species rather than the individual. As far as I can recall, the giant eel is a unique character, while his small, pink, invincible counterparts are a distinctly different type of enemy. (However, all of this is moot if there are any other gigantic blue eels that I've forgotten.)
The name 'Eel' isn't strictly accurate either, as they're more like lobster centipede monsters than anything else. —Spiraldoor 19:36, 21 May 2012 (CEST)
It is situations like this that I would like that developers concerned a little more in giving names to the creatures. What can I say... I also think the name is unecessairly too long, but I also think that naming just "Eel" would be minorizing the role of the character in the game. If the ingame textures don't give any tips, we must try to find better alternatives. I would call it something close to "Giant Blue Eel". --Haruka 20:31, 21 May 2012 (CEST)