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==To link, or not to link==
==To link, or not to link==
THAT, is the question. (Beyond) Lame jokes aside, we should take the characters who we should just simply link here because there just isn't enough information on them, and simply place a little bio and sprite right here, redirecting links here. But hey, if we can somehow stretch articles to make them not stubded, let's not. [[User:Shayminguy7|Shayminguy7]] 16:22, 19 February 2011 (MST)
THAT, is the question. (Beyond) Lame jokes aside, we should take the characters who we should just simply link here because there just isn't enough information on them, and simply place a little bio and sprite right here, redirecting links here. But hey, if we can somehow stretch articles to make them not stubded, let's not. [[User:Shayminguy7|Shayminguy7]] 16:22, 19 February 2011 (MST)
:That's probably a good idea for the characters who randomly have a name and just have one line in the game or something, like Poochyfud and Mr. Spoon... {{User:Tina/sig}} 17:41, 19 February 2011 (MST)

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To link, or not to link

THAT, is the question. (Beyond) Lame jokes aside, we should take the characters who we should just simply link here because there just isn't enough information on them, and simply place a little bio and sprite right here, redirecting links here. But hey, if we can somehow stretch articles to make them not stubded, let's not. Shayminguy7 16:22, 19 February 2011 (MST)

That's probably a good idea for the characters who randomly have a name and just have one line in the game or something, like Poochyfud and Mr. Spoon... →Tinā δ 17:41, 19 February 2011 (MST)