Wikisimpsons:Merge and Split Requests
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This is a list of pages that have been suggested to be either merged or split. Reasoning is given and they should all be discussed.
Merge requests
- See also: Category:Articles to be merged.
Builders' Barn into Builder's Barn
Obviously intended to be another branch of the same location. DoctorMcGann (talk) 23:48, May 15, 2014 (EDT)
Charles Montgomery Burns' adoptive father into Wainwright Montgomery Burns
Isn't Wainwright the adoptive father of Mr. Burns? Vilius (talk) 15:47, June 18, 2014 (EDT)
- No. Different people. The Solar Dragon 16:13, June 18, 2014 (EDT)
- Well, in Charles Montgomery Burns page it says "Adoptive father: Wainwright Montgomery Burns"... I'm also sure he is really the adoptive father of Mr. Burns. I can't understand how can they be different people, can you explain? Vilius (talk) 12:42, June 19, 2014 (EDT)
Messi, Xavi, Iniesta and Neymar into FC Barcelona
Never appeared in any official media, i.e. episodes, movies, comics, etc. Just promotional pictures, therefore, not notable enough for their own articles. The Solar Dragon 07:04, July 5, 2014 (EDT)
Split requests
Lunchlady Dora and Lunchlady Dora
- Should we move Lunchlady Dora to Lunchlady Dora for the episodes with start at "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer" based on this tweet? /AleWi (talk) 14:42, April 5, 2014 (EDT)
Melissa and Nina Skalka
Should we delete the redirect and leave only the "Melissa" version? According to Wikisimpsons Non-Canon Policy, the game "Virtual Bart" is non-canon and the character has been mentioned as "Melissa" in an episode and mentioned as "Nina Skalka" in a Game which is considered Non-canon, and "If another source contradicts an episode, the episode comes first. Before books, etc." / Loco87 (Talk / Contribs)16:15, May 4, 2014 (EDT)
What episode was she referred to as Melissa? Bleedinggumsmurphy1 (talk) 18:17, May 4, 2014 (EDT)
The episode is "Milhouse doesn't live here anymore". Notfut (talk) 18:17, May 4, 2014 (EDT)
- Didn't somebody check that already? I think they found Mrs. K actually calls her "missy". --Nick97 (talk ~ contribs) 22:39, May 4, 2014 (EDT)
"Milhouse doesn't live here anymore" is the first episode where she talks, but she is never named, when Mrs. K called her "missy" it was "Home Sweet Homediddly" (or whatever that episode was called) and "missy" was in the sense of little miss and not her actual name Bleedinggumsmurphy1 (talk) 02:37, May 5, 2014 (EDT)