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(→‎Oppose: it's very hard to signal that we're like, doing this cognitively. on purpose. rather than as spam. we're so sorry.)
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#{{User|Swallow}} Per the other streaming service proposals
#{{User|Swallow}} Per the other streaming service proposals
#{{User|Killer Moth}} Per what I said in these other proposals.
#{{User|Killer Moth}} Per what I said in these other proposals.
#{{User|Camwoodstock}} After giving it thought, in the absense of the compelling argument for a YouTube article in the form of actual Mario presence on the platform outside of the DiC cartoons, basically ''none'' of the other articles really make sense to have their own article; they'd all basically amount to one or two sentences, anyways. (Yes, we're gonna be copy-pasting this one a bit... Sorry.)


===Comments===
===Comments===

Revision as of 17:16, December 19, 2023

Create a article for Amazon Prime Video

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Current time: Tuesday, June 11, 2024, 16:05 GMT

Hi, i was wondering if a article can be made for Amazon Prime Video as the DiC Mario cartoons are currently available on the service in the UK and US. The service was once available on Nintendo platforms.

Proposer: MarioKartFan4863927 (talk)
Deadline: December 28, 2023, 23:59 GMT

Support

Oppose

  1. Mario (talk) Too weak of a reason to justify creating a page that's only tangential to the wiki's coverage.
  2. Waluigi Time (talk) Per all.
  3. Swallow (talk) Per the other streaming service proposals
  4. Killer Moth (talk) Per what I said in these other proposals.
  5. Camwoodstock (talk) After giving it thought, in the absense of the compelling argument for a YouTube article in the form of actual Mario presence on the platform outside of the DiC cartoons, basically none of the other articles really make sense to have their own article; they'd all basically amount to one or two sentences, anyways. (Yes, we're gonna be copy-pasting this one a bit... Sorry.)

Comments