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Yeah, so does anyone remember this show other than me?
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I know little about the show(s?) in question but I am reasonably sure that the articles Mammutland and The Way Things Work (TV series) are referring to the same subject, as they have the identical source material, theming, one of the producers and other details (such as episode count or IMDB link). Therefore, I am suggesting a merge with this page as the destination based on the duplication criterion.
Also, I am removing the "Stub" categorization in the source so that people don't spend time expanding that article which might become a redirect anyway. ChaoticNeutralCzech ( talk) 22:07, 2 December 2023 (UTC)
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I know little about the show(s?) in question but I am reasonably sure that the articles Mammutland and The Way Things Work (TV series) are referring to the same subject, as they have the identical source material, theming, one of the producers and other details (such as episode count or IMDB link). Therefore, I am suggesting a merge with this page as the destination based on the duplication criterion.
Also, I am removing the "Stub" categorization in the source so that people don't spend time expanding that article which might become a redirect anyway. ChaoticNeutralCzech ( talk) 22:07, 2 December 2023 (UTC)