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Wiki Page Deletion Requests Thread (New forum)

Hate to do this to Michael but...


This profile is highlighting stats of the character within a (joke) fictional setting of the actual verse itself. Idk if this is allowed exactly but its the first i'm seeing of it. Theres calcs and stuff but they quite literally arent real feats because they take place in the film they all directed?
Feels more like something to be transferred to the Joke Battles wiki
 
Hate to do this to Michael but...


This profile is highlighting stats of the character within a (joke) fictional setting of the actual verse itself. Idk if this is allowed exactly but its the first i'm seeing of it. Theres calcs and stuff but they quite literally arent real feats because they take place in the film they all directed?
Feels more like something to be transferred to the Joke Battles wiki
While the character is fictional in The Office (it's a movie made by characters in the verse), Threat Level Midnight WAS released as its own thing, as a full 'movie' separate from the main series

So I assume this profile is for Scarn from that spin-off release, not just the character from the movie in The Office
 
While the character is fictional in The Office (it's a movie made by characters in the verse), Threat Level Midnight WAS released as its own thing, as a full 'movie' separate from the main series

So I assume this profile is for Scarn from that spin-off release, not just the character from the movie in The Office
That doesnt make it a separate verse still...Its literally just a work of fiction within The Office and all the feats themselves are purposefully bad visual effects in the movie itself.
 
While the character is fictional in The Office (it's a movie made by characters in the verse), Threat Level Midnight WAS released as its own thing, as a full 'movie' separate from the main series
In that case it should probably have keys for "In real life" and "In Threat Level Midnight"
 
I mean the character himself is only played by actual Michael, and the one in the 'movie' is fictional.

Are there any similar precedents on the wiki, like pages for fictional characters within their own verse (that arent brought to life or something)? Otherwise i think it should probably be transferred to joke battles
 
Hate to do this to Michael but...


This profile is highlighting stats of the character within a (joke) fictional setting of the actual verse itself. Idk if this is allowed exactly but its the first i'm seeing of it. Theres calcs and stuff but they quite literally arent real feats because they take place in the film they all directed?
Feels more like something to be transferred to the Joke Battles wiki
@The_Impress

Hello, sorry for the ping.

As the main contributor of the page, you might want to take a look at this.
 
Thats not the same case because Ralph is a real living entity within the context of the verse (not a written fictional character like this). Being a character that the humans in-verse only think is fictional, but can consciously think on his own isnt comparable.
Also yeah, his existence and stats are all based within his own game via reality equalization (which theres a whole thread going on trying to adjust this) but that wouldnt work here
 
It's valid because one episode definitively occurs in the continuity of Threat Level Midnight
Can you explain please, cause its still not as if its its own separate verse beyond just being a fictional poorly made movie in a 'verse' like the office.
 
That doesnt make it a separate verse still...Its literally just a work of fiction within The Office and all the feats themselves are purposefully bad visual effects in the movie itself.
It's a spin-off

Same situation with Dogman. The Dogman comic we have irl is, in-universe, a comic book created by the main characters of the Captain Underpants series. But since the Dogman comics were released separately as a spin-off, we can treat it as such.
 
It's a spin-off

Same situation with Dogman. The Dogman comic we have irl is, in-universe, a comic book created by the main characters of the Captain Underpants series. But since the Dogman comics were released separately as a spin-off, we can treat it as such.
Definitely isnt a spinoff, took place within an actual episode. You wouldnt call something like the Family Guy Star Wars specials their own 'spin-off'.

Dogman has a ton of his own media so while its true its fictional in this context (So was the entire concept of Captain Underpants), theres at least some actual ground to treat it as its own series.
With this, we're settling on not only a non-combative verse, but a character acted by a normal guy in a movie thats meant to be a joke, with feats that dont make scale-able sense, and in-universe is a play-acted role of a movie.
Then the only other page on the verse scales them as they are.

Really dont think this qualifies still, and joke battles was literally made for stuff like this.
 
Definitely isnt a spinoff, took place within an actual episode. You wouldnt call something like the Family Guy Star Wars specials their own 'spin-off'.
I mean. Family Guy Star Wars would be in its own continuity, I'd assume. Threat Level Midnight was indeed released as a standalone continuity, just within the same series (and also uploaded by itself on Youtube)
 
I mean. Family Guy Star Wars would be in its own continuity, I'd assume. Threat Level Midnight was indeed released as a standalone continuity, just within the same series (and also uploaded by itself on Youtube)
Well it feels like this is about to go into a loop but
A) No it wouldnt, it was literally just imagined up by Peter. We dont give characters stats for their dream sequences and parodies (unless they're like, a central part of a plot or made into an actual spinoff for instance)
B) Its a movie made in the actual show. It wasnt made into its own franchise separate from it, nor made a 'standalone continuity'. Its a special at best, which doesnt entitle it to its own verse (or at least shouldnt). And the context IN that verse of a standalone 'movie' is that its very obviously a work of fiction. At least with Dogman, he has his own comics and movie (and has a legacy), while also just originating from the same thing that made captain underpants in the first place.
C) The movie in itself is a huge joke and the feats that are scaled are purposefully made to be the worst special effects you've ever seen. The very feats that get calced dont even make sense contextually

There has to be a line drawn at some point imo
 
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Definitely isnt a spinoff, took place within an actual episode.


Released on YouTube as its own focus episode with a runtime of 25 minutes and exclusive scenes that distinguishes it from the aired Office episode, so wrong.
There has to be a line drawn at some point imo
Why is this the line then?

We have far stupider shit and you're mostly inventing standards to delete a page you don't like.
 


Released on YouTube as its own focus episode with a runtime of 25 minutes and exclusive scenes that distinguishes it from the aired Office episode, so wrong.

Its a special at best. a 'movie' isnt exactly 25 minutes now is it? A Special doesnt qualify for its own verse
'focus episode' and that episode is still part of the actual main series. It doesnt qualify as its own 'verse' just for that.

Wheres all of Dwight's fictional stats on his page if we only go for michael?
Why is this the line then?
Cause its making pages and stats for a character of an intentionally badly written fictional movie in-verse (and we know the real character), that unlike smthn like Dogman which has context, gets no significant focus (no, an episode shouldnt usually cut it). You're literally out here trying to take feats about intentionally badly applied SFX seriously here, so thats why I think theres a line.
We have far stupider shit and you're mostly inventing standards to delete a page you don't like.
I mean i wouldnt be berating me of all people about that lmao.
i dont get to control what 'stupider shit' gets allowed, and ive called for the deletion of pages multiple times above. Idk what examples you got, but that doesn't exclude me to just calling for pages you want me to try and delete.
Trying to make this personal like im trying to 'delete a page you dont like', when not only do i like the office and the character, but have made it clear i have an issue with making focal keys for a canonical fictional bad acting role, and it isnt its own 'verse', isnt exactly practical. Dont start trying to create a false narrative here

The Office is a non-combative verse to begin with, and we're out here trying to make verses out of a literal joke 'movie' made by the characters in one episode. This is literally what joke battles wiki is for.
 
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