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[edit] Image:Mark&Tony.JPG listed for deletion
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[edit] Orphaned non-free media (Image:The Mr. Men Show Logo.JPG)
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[edit] Rugrats director
Please do not re-add that director to the Rugrats article. He is one of about 30 directors who only directed one episode. Further more, Internet Movie DataBase states that episode as unknown. Thank you TheProf | Talk 22:12, 13 March 2008 (UTC)
"That" director was the SUPERVISING director for the Rugrats when it won its last Emmy. Which is a lot more than I can say for someone who polices web pages and removes accurate statements. Try doing your homework somewhere other than imdb. Or, while your there, check under "that" director's "awards" section.
And leave the "experting" to those who actually know something about the subject.
Keep up the great work. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Tricolor (talk • contribs) 13th March 2008
- I think you'll find i know alot about the subject AND Wikipedia policy. As for imdb, you were the one who added the link to imdb (through your IP). Thanks and have a nice night! TheProf | Talk 22:32, 13 March 2008 (UTC)
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- Your latest edit looks a lot better. The thing about putting one director in the main table, is you then have to name all the directors there. Putting it abit further down the article allows the flexibility for only the main directors/crew to be named. Again, have a nice night! TheProf | Talk 22:41, 13 March 2008 (UTC)
Your point is well taken Thanks for being a good sport.
[edit] Regarding Spiderman credit
"He was the voice director and a writer for 2007 educational DVD videogame The Amazing Spider-Man Interactive Adventures, along with voicing Kraven's gorilla."
This information was based on your credits on IMDb. Is this particular information incorrect? -- Zanimum (talk) 14:42, 6 May 2008 (UTC)
I'm not sure if I'm doing this correctly...but, yes, the gorilla credit is correct...ridiculous but correct. I've played thousands of characters over the years but that's the one I get credited for. Sigh.
- Also, just noticing Image:Mark with Emmy.PNG. I've filled in some of the information, but I was wondering if you knew roughly when you took this photo? It would be nice to have the date on the image description page, because ultimately our end goal is to have the information compiled on the site around and worked upon, in some format, "forever". -- Zanimum (talk) 15:02, 6 May 2008 (UTC)
The date should've been May 16th 2003, I believe.
Apologies...I was confusing that picture with the one taken at the Emmy Awards show. The photo in question was taken in November of 2006.