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Reiné said what he said, and the article cites a source for him saying it. Should the article point out that he's wrong? Imaginary Mary springs to mind as a full CG character on a TV series before. (So does Zippo from Dinotopia, but maybe a miniseries doesn't count as a TV series. And i assume we're excluding fully CG shows like Star Wars Rebels from comparison.)
71.121.143.158 ( talk) 23:29, 6 October 2017 (UTC)
A live action 30 minute long show that ran from September 1, 1987 to March 27, 1988 called Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future had the first CG character on it named Soaron. A second CG character was added in the 2nd half of the season named Blastaar. I know this because not only did I watch the show but I also own it on dvd. sg1fanatic9 ( talk) 21:12, 16 January 2018 (UTC)
The table listing the number of viewers 18-49 has a column labeled DVR which is short for digital video recorder. It is available electronically for streaming, the streaming may be captured on a PC, a smart TV, or even a DVR. I'm pretty sure this (awful) show isn't available on a pre-recorded media (which is what DVRs play, at least it's the main function of such devices). I suggest that if the column is intended to indicate the number of digital "views", that a different and better header be employed. (Like "streaming" for example) 173.184.22.54 ( talk) 13:50, 10 November 2017 (UTC)
...to the dedicated editors of this page. I generally have low expectations that WP policies will be followed consistently and thoroughly at entertainment-related sites (in particular that information will be fully drawn from published sources, and that care will be taken so the source entries are understandable and traceable, allowing verification to be done. This article appears to be exceptional, and I am very glad to find it, to benefit from it (in deciding on family viewing), and to thank all involved for the hard work of maintaining an encyclopedic article here. Cheers. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:246:C700:2DB2:6C51:845:F3A9:884E ( talk) 18:34, 25 July 2019 (UTC)
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The addition of the paragraph following the one you’re presently reading at the end of the Marvel Cinematic Universe tie-ins section. A user should NOT be allowed to block a well-sourced and relevant edit because he wants to SYNTH it. Note that he is not suggesting that it is not relevant nor that it’s untrue. He’s suggesting that the edit should go through him first so he can synthesize Feige’s words with outside sources.
In the book The Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline, which was published by DK in collaboration with Marvel Studios, described by Kevin Feige as "the history of the MCU unraveled from end to end", Inhumans was omitted along with other Marvel Television productions. In a foreward, Feige stated that these projects are "canonical to Marvel" in a multiversal capacity with the potential of crossing over with future MCU projects. [1] ChimaFan12 ( talk) 05:58, 27 October 2023 (UTC)
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From the cast section of the article:
Reiné said what he said, and the article cites a source for him saying it. Should the article point out that he's wrong? Imaginary Mary springs to mind as a full CG character on a TV series before. (So does Zippo from Dinotopia, but maybe a miniseries doesn't count as a TV series. And i assume we're excluding fully CG shows like Star Wars Rebels from comparison.)
71.121.143.158 ( talk) 23:29, 6 October 2017 (UTC)
A live action 30 minute long show that ran from September 1, 1987 to March 27, 1988 called Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future had the first CG character on it named Soaron. A second CG character was added in the 2nd half of the season named Blastaar. I know this because not only did I watch the show but I also own it on dvd. sg1fanatic9 ( talk) 21:12, 16 January 2018 (UTC)
The table listing the number of viewers 18-49 has a column labeled DVR which is short for digital video recorder. It is available electronically for streaming, the streaming may be captured on a PC, a smart TV, or even a DVR. I'm pretty sure this (awful) show isn't available on a pre-recorded media (which is what DVRs play, at least it's the main function of such devices). I suggest that if the column is intended to indicate the number of digital "views", that a different and better header be employed. (Like "streaming" for example) 173.184.22.54 ( talk) 13:50, 10 November 2017 (UTC)
...to the dedicated editors of this page. I generally have low expectations that WP policies will be followed consistently and thoroughly at entertainment-related sites (in particular that information will be fully drawn from published sources, and that care will be taken so the source entries are understandable and traceable, allowing verification to be done. This article appears to be exceptional, and I am very glad to find it, to benefit from it (in deciding on family viewing), and to thank all involved for the hard work of maintaining an encyclopedic article here. Cheers. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:246:C700:2DB2:6C51:845:F3A9:884E ( talk) 18:34, 25 July 2019 (UTC)
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The addition of the paragraph following the one you’re presently reading at the end of the Marvel Cinematic Universe tie-ins section. A user should NOT be allowed to block a well-sourced and relevant edit because he wants to SYNTH it. Note that he is not suggesting that it is not relevant nor that it’s untrue. He’s suggesting that the edit should go through him first so he can synthesize Feige’s words with outside sources.
In the book The Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline, which was published by DK in collaboration with Marvel Studios, described by Kevin Feige as "the history of the MCU unraveled from end to end", Inhumans was omitted along with other Marvel Television productions. In a foreward, Feige stated that these projects are "canonical to Marvel" in a multiversal capacity with the potential of crossing over with future MCU projects. [1] ChimaFan12 ( talk) 05:58, 27 October 2023 (UTC)
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