User talk:Lunchmeets

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Hello there and welcome to Wikipedia. I don't have any fancy templates full of links to the various departments of Wikipedia, but if you need help, there is the handy Help link in the interaction box to the left. That should get you well under way.

The reason I am writing you today is to ask why you re-added the television episode splice films which I removed. Kamen Rider and Droids do not have any films which are not spliced together from television episodes. Can you tell me if there were any significant additions to those films, which would be enough to keep them on the list, and make them completely new? Also, the duology of Star Wars trilogies was removed as redundant. Those blasted films are littering something fierce. Can't the fans make up their minds about what that film series is? I say that it is a ennealogy. 3 original films, 3 prequel films, 3 television films equals 9. (I am not counting the 2 tv ep splice Droids "films.")

If you can tell me that there was a significant amount of new material in those films they can stay. However, if there is no new material, they need to go quickly.

Have a nice day! - LA @ 11:57, 2 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I understand what you are saying about the Kamen Rider and Droids films. I have simply listed them there for the sake of completeness. When they were spliced together and released they were advertised as full-length films, not simply a couple of episodes spliced together. Think of it this way, would we include the Family Guy movie or the Futurama movie when they were split into episodes later on.

I think that we should just keep these listings for fans who want to know about all the Star Wars: Droids movies. If it is simply an issue of space, then i understand the neccesity in removing it, but that is not the case.

About Star Wars, the film series can be considered many things depending on how you view it. It could be considered 2 trilogies, 1 hexalogy, 1 undecologies (if you add all the tv films), or anything else. Originally, Lucas intended to make 9 Star Wars films, which would comprise a "trilogy of trilogies". Since only 6 films were made, it would now be a "duology of trilogies".

Star Wars is one of those entries that can have multiple listings, simply depending on how you choose to view it. So it is not necessary to remove any one of them. Lunchmeets (talk) 15:05, 4 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]