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Difference between revisions of "User talk:Dr. Ralph Wiggum"

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Okay so how did you learn about Bart Junior in the first place.[[User:Dr. Ralph Wiggum|Dr. Ralph Wiggum]] 22:03, 14 December 2007 (UTC)
 
Okay so how did you learn about Bart Junior in the first place.[[User:Dr. Ralph Wiggum|Dr. Ralph Wiggum]] 22:03, 14 December 2007 (UTC)
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==Guest Stars and Such==
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Hey, Dr. Ralph! Great work on the redlinks and cleaning up/categorizing the guest voices. I plan to get to [[Jon Lovitz]] later. A lot of pages (especially those in [[:Category:Lists|Lists]], and guest star pages like [[Alex Rocco]], which you worked on), are, as you noticed, just cut and pasted from Wikipedia, and need to be delinked or reworked to emphasize ''The Simpsons'' aspect. Also, I'll ask this on the category page too, but thought I'd discuss it with you first. How should "Guest Stars" be defined, especially as overlapping with "Voice Actors?" I think of it like this. Anyone who was billed as a "special guest voice," outside of defacto regulars or semi-regulars like [[Marcia Wallace]] or [[Phil Hartman]] (but possibly including those who recur once or twice a season but that's about it, like [[Kelsey Grammer]], [[Joe Mantegna]], etc.; I'm not sure on those two) belongs in the category. Anyone who voiced a character also belongs in voice actors, while those who played themselves are only guest stars. Non-regulars who were only billed as "also starring" for every appearance and generally filled small roles would count as voice actors, but not guest stars, even if they were only heard once or twice. I'll bring that up on the talk page, but does that make sense to you? -- [[User:Aleal|<font color="Blue">Andrew Leal</font>]] ([[User talk:Aleal|<font color="Blue" size="1">talk</font>]]) 00:37, 16 December 2007 (UTC)

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hey dr ralph wiggum

thanks for fixing bart simpson junior

can you go to bart simpson senior page and add to relatives son: bart simpson jr

Okay so how did you learn about Bart Junior in the first place.Dr. Ralph Wiggum 22:03, 14 December 2007 (UTC)

Guest Stars and Such

Hey, Dr. Ralph! Great work on the redlinks and cleaning up/categorizing the guest voices. I plan to get to Jon Lovitz later. A lot of pages (especially those in Lists, and guest star pages like Alex Rocco, which you worked on), are, as you noticed, just cut and pasted from Wikipedia, and need to be delinked or reworked to emphasize The Simpsons aspect. Also, I'll ask this on the category page too, but thought I'd discuss it with you first. How should "Guest Stars" be defined, especially as overlapping with "Voice Actors?" I think of it like this. Anyone who was billed as a "special guest voice," outside of defacto regulars or semi-regulars like Marcia Wallace or Phil Hartman (but possibly including those who recur once or twice a season but that's about it, like Kelsey Grammer, Joe Mantegna, etc.; I'm not sure on those two) belongs in the category. Anyone who voiced a character also belongs in voice actors, while those who played themselves are only guest stars. Non-regulars who were only billed as "also starring" for every appearance and generally filled small roles would count as voice actors, but not guest stars, even if they were only heard once or twice. I'll bring that up on the talk page, but does that make sense to you? -- Andrew Leal (talk) 00:37, 16 December 2007 (UTC)