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In some article about this spin-off series, it's stated that "Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake" is a "working title". So that means that the official title can be different, like we saw "Rumble Jaw", right? -
George6VI (
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14:35, 20 August 2021 (UTC)reply
Since HBO Max has felt comfortable releasing the name as is, I think it's probably safe to use it for now. But as Historyday01 mentions, if need be, we can always change the article's name.--Gen. Quon(Talk)16:15, 22 August 2021 (UTC)reply
Yeah, that's my thought too. We can always change the name if it is shown, through reliable sources, that it has changed to something different. --
Historyday01 (
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19:10, 22 August 2021 (UTC)reply
Add a dedicated article for each episode?
I find the synopses in the "Episodes" section too brief and lacking to explain all of the significant details. I think it would be better to add a dedicated article for every episode, to at least have a complete synopsis of it written there.
BidBux (
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11:46, 19 September 2023 (UTC)reply
Yeah, and synopsis can't just copy and paste from other website, for it is copyright violation. For citations, you can look up the Chinese article, where I added references, but I am not sure if you can add them to here, because Jamie Eilat insist not to. Plus, there are already AT Wiki from Fandom, and rules there aren't as strict as Wikipedia. -
George6VI (
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12:30, 19 September 2023 (UTC)reply
To clarify on how references on plot summaries work: secondary sources are only needed either when an "
unclear or contentious plot point" needs to be clarified, or when the plot of a "
lost episode" is being described. Beyond those two cases, basic plot descriptions are meant to be "sourced from the works themselves", meaning citations aren't necessary. That's the basic style guideline per
MOS:TVPLOT &
MOS:FILMPLOT. —
Jamie Eilat (
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14:46, 19 September 2023 (UTC)reply
In my opinion, I prefer the "Cast" section to be like
this (may change a little when the last two episodes are out):
Main -
Fionna
Cake
Simon
Gary
Marshall Lee
Prismo
Scarab
Supporting -
Ellis P.
Lemoncarb
Astrid
Finn & Ice Finn
PB, Candy Queen & Bonnie
Marceline & The Star
Winter King
The Lich
Betty
As for the rest, supporting and guest etc., there should be a section instead of a plain list. There are some articles and websites that can be used as references, but I am not sure which section it can be put. Besides, materials shouldn't be put in Wikipedia without filter, just adding this and that. ——
George6VI (
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16:19, 24 September 2023 (UTC)reply
In addition, while the main plot is about Fionna, Cake, and Simon, the plot about Gary and Marshall is almost as equal, or there wouldn't be the switch between two plots as seen in the seventh episode, "The Star'. Therefore, I think putting the five main characters plus Prismo and Scarab would be reasonable. ——
George6VI (
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01:29, 28 September 2023 (UTC)reply
I don't think so. I'd say it counts as a full series, as its ten episodes. Anime series, which have 11 or 12 episodes, are not mini-series, so why should this series be treated differently?
Historyday01 (
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01:54, 3 October 2023 (UTC)reply
That said, sometimes the crew did refer Fionna & Cake as miniseries (McHale: "It's in episode 6 of the new Fionna & Cake miniseries!"), while some articles called it limited series. If another season of F&C is confirmed, then it may be "spin-off series" (in general, no matter it gets renewed or not) instead of miniseries or limited series. -
George6VI (
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03:30, 3 October 2023 (UTC)reply
A bit of a note to add,
Over the Garden Wall has 10 episodes that is listed as a miniseries as such. Also, I wanna mention that
this article does say it that Fionna and Cake is structured as a miniseries. I get the debate, but I honestly prefer to wait for more information to come up. If a season 2 is renewed then its no longer a miniseries then.
BaldiBasicsFan (
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03:32, 4 October 2023 (UTC)reply
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