Talk:Oh My Gods!

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There is an archive of the original discussion here: Talk:Oh My Gods!/Achive_1--Lzygenius 04:52, 16 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Possible Things To Do

  • History - a detailed history of the characters, their exploits, and story arcs
    • Stan's "boyfriends" (1-12) which died, how they died, etc
    • Speciality strips (9-11, etc)
    • Introduction of breasts, legs/feet, posable arms, zooms, backgrounds, color, greyscale
    • Additions of new characters (their first strips, etc)
  • Characters
    • further detailed character bios and information (including, perhaps, the "first apperance" ideas noted above
    • bios and other details sound copy and pasted.
  • Locations
    • Locations both within the strip and outside of it, ie: the Jesus Fishery and when the characters visited the "Red States"
  • Other
    • Clean-Up
      • Appearances section
    • Wiccan/Pagan Acknowledgements -Link to Witchvox article?
      • all the links were deleted, but feel free to pull ones out that you feel are approperate and place them into the article, I don't see why they ALL needed to be deleted, but I am new to le' wiki--Shivian Balaris 13:19, Apr 14, 2005 (UTC)
  • Linking To
    • try to get the link within the Neopaganism article to stick
    • try to get the link within the Paganism article to stick
    • expand the links to the article

[edit] Playschool?

I looked up Play School (Google image search) and didn't see anything to suggest why the comparison is made. I also thought "Playskool" (a brand of toys) might be meant, but same result. Is one or the other associated with simple-styled toys or puppets? —Tamfang 05:12, 12 September 2006 (UTC)

The 'Playskool' comparison was made because Playskool 'people' have rounded heads and hands, much like the OMG! characters. 207.81.138.180 06:30, 18 December 2006 (UTC)