Talk:Boss Bird

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Sergio – where did you get the name 'Angry Bird'? I think the track listing you've been using was made up by Drolpiraat. —Spiraldoor 20:31, 9 May 2012 (CEST)

This name is not official, aswell it doesn't exist an official name for it. I don't know if textures say anything. --Haruka 21:57, 9 May 2012 (CEST)
While we're at it, we should also rethink the names of Dragon Chef, Teensette and Ice Teensy, as there don't seem to be any reliable sources identifying them as such. Now I think that the 'Angry Bird' and the Mocking Bird may be the same character after all – on close inspection, they look practically identical, except that the Mocking Bird is more twisted, gnarled and devolved. He was probably warped by the Bubble Dreamer's increasing nightmares. This also closes the plot hole of the Angry Bird's disappearance after the heroes defeat him on their way to the Desert of Dijiridoos. —Spiraldoor 22:23, 9 May 2012 (CEST)
It is possible, but there are no evidences that both characters are the same king corrupted twice. I agree about the Ice Teensy thing, but for now I can't think in a better name. Isn't Teensette ok? I know it has got a sense more to the side of "Female Teensie" but what if it could be her name? I can't think in a better name for the Dragon Chef other than Gourmand Land's King or something. --Haruka 02:01, 10 May 2012 (CEST)
Geez, then I got it wrong, sorry guys. I'm against of the idea of the Angry Bird being the same character as the Mocking Bird, we don't have enough evidence to proof that, but if the ost titles are fake, then I think we should change it's name. What about Guardian Bird? or maybe the name that we found in the files: "Guardian of the Music World"? The name Teensette is okay, the Bubble Dreamers calls her "Teensetteness". if we remove the -ness (which adds some random adjetive significance), the name that we get is Teensette, and -ette is a stereotypical way to identify a female character by the ending of the name. Uglette is a good example, I don't see why wouldn't this work on a Teensy. And about the Ice Teensy... I don't know, we can't really think about a better name for that one, he wears an ice-themed costume, as opposed to the Fire Teensy, and we don't seem to know anything else. "Dragon Chef" is more like a support name, it's better than calling him by his old name "Fire King" but I don't know, it's all your decission...--Sergiomonty 03:40, 10 May 2012 (CEST)
You really don't see the resemblance between the two bird bosses? All of their basic features are the same, except that the Mocking Bird looks more dishevelled and contorted. He's basically a heroin-addict version of the previous bosss. I've uploaded a direct comparison here.
There's really no evidence that the developers intended the female Teensy's name to be 'Teensette'. Yes, the Bubble Dreamer calls her 'Your royal Teensetteness', but that doesn't imply anything abour her name. You could correctly address Queen Elizabeth II as 'Your royal Highness', but that doesn't mean her name is 'High'. I would suggest moving the article to Female Teensy or Her Royal Teensetteness.
I suggest we avoid the Ice Teensy controversy altogether by merging that article with the one for female Teensy. The two characters clearly have a close connection, and not enough information is available to merit a separate page.
I don't know what we should call the Dragon Chef, but the current name is the best unofficial one I can imagine, so we should probably leave that article where it is until we can determine what he's really called. —Spiraldoor 18:26, 10 May 2012 (CEST)