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[edit] Lucky & Miranda
Did the two ever have a crossover? --Plainnym 15:18, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
- Again, I respond to old comments; apologies if that bothers people. Lucky and Miranda were both in the episode that had Miranda replacing Lucky at the end; other than that, I do not know. -BaronGrackle 20:14, 29 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Unintentional Irony
In Episode 48/Season 3 "Seems Like Old Toons" Bonkers , Marilyn Piquel and friends save an old-fashioned animation studio (i.e Cartoons drawn by hand}. AN irony of this is that years later Disney switched from hand-drawn animation to computer animation.
[edit] Change in tone
- THe First season was goofy Bonkers and Comic relief Lucky Piquel. By the second season Bonkers was the Comic Relief to "straight man"{!} Miranda Wright.
I disagree with the need for a split. This article is already lacking in detail. Unless there are enough real world, WP:verifiable sources to support an article for the character, no need to split. Collectonian 02:34, 16 November 2007 (UTC)
- I agree with the split. I would also suggest that there will be another article split, this time, for Fall-Apart Rabbit. (P.S.: I'm also a fan of the show.)
~~LDEJRuff~~ (talk) 19:55, 3 December 2007 (EDT)