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"may not satisfy the notability guideline"

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I think that this is an extremely unfair judgment, given that just about every character that has appeared "on camera" for even a single frame on The Simpsons, Futurama, Family Guy, or any incarnation of Star Trek or Star Wars has a Wikipedia page. I am perplexed by the pages I've seen singled out for this comment, given the many that are not. This topic is no less notable than thousands of others devoted to OCD pop culture geekery. PurpleChez 01:51, 1 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]


"Citation needed"

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Whoever put that for the Travis Bickle reference, I have three words:

Get a life.

I found this movie on Youtube yesterday and wanna say something about on of the moments. When Charlie Brown says "Happinessis a warm Uzi",it can be a reference to the song of "The Beatles" called "Happiness is a warm gun". I take quote from the description of this song taken from here:


"Lennon derived the title of "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" from that of an article in the May 1968 issue of American Rifleman, the magazine of the National Rifle Association (NRA).[2] The magazine belonged to George Martin, the Beatles' producer, who had brought it with him to the recording studio.[2] Lennon recalled his reaction to the phrase: "I just thought it was a fantastic, insane thing to say. A warm gun means you just shot something."[3][4] Written by Warren W. Herlihy, the article told the story of how Herlihy had introduced his teenage son to shooting and how much the young man had come to enjoy the sport.[2] The magazine had adapted the headline from the title of the bestselling book by Peanuts cartoonist Charles M. Schulz, Happiness is a Warm Puppy."

I think, that is a good proof to my words. If you can explain this another way, please write your positions her.Thanks for attantion and sorry for mistakes - English is not my first language. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 109.252.127.41 (talk) 17:14, 28 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Prod

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Hihi

I took down the prod tag, that 'generation' of CalArts grads are the guys that are now the top animators driving the industry...perhaps it could be merged with Jim Reardon's entry if we can't fix it up enough to stand on its own? I can't find anything online except for copies of the video, but I'll poke through offline sources when I get a moment. Legotech (talk) 07:50, 4 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Length

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The plot summary for this 4 minute film is currently 886 words.

MOS:PLOTLENGTH suggests that film plots should be 400-700 words, and that's talking about feature films.

(I have a Peanuts-related COI, and will not address it myself.) --Nat Gertler (talk) 14:11, 2 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Dutch is a reference to Peckinpah

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It’s Ernest Borgnine’s character 167.248.27.12 (talk) 23:05, 6 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]

I want this anonymous user to be blocked

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I want this anonymous user to be blocked forever to stop editing nonsense in this article. could be you User:Materialscientist that you block him. LeronJomes (talk) 17:05, 29 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]