This is a sandbox for the Disambiguating Works / Subpage Collision Discussion thread. It keeps track of any pages that could or should be moved to a different title for reasons related to disambiguation, as well as pages that have been moved but still need wicks changed.
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Pages that were moved and still need wicks corrected
All wick counts current as of July 4, 2023.
- Stardust (Arad) (formerly Arad's Stardust): 1 uncorrected wick on Sandbox.Page Title Collision, which links to it specifically to illustrate the problem with this manner of disambiguation.
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Trilogy (formerly The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy): 812note uncorrected wicks (out of 1011 total).
- MADtv (1995) (formerly MADtv): 368 uncorrected wicks (out of 755 total). The latter page instead shows the number of uncorrected wicks as 373, however.
- The Walking Dead (2010) (formerly The Walking Dead): 1,229 uncorrected wicks (out of 2,063 total).
- Superman (Atari 2600) (formerly Atari 2600 Superman): 1 uncorrected wick on Sandbox.Page Title Collision, which links to it specifically to illustrate the problem with this manner of disambiguation.
- The Walking Dead (Telltale) (formerly The Walking Dead): 599note uncorrected wicks (out of 882 total).
- The Powerpuff Girls (1998) (formerly The Powerpuff Girls): 1,680 uncorrected wicks (out of 3,488 total).note
- Teen Titans (2003) (formerly Teen Titans): 1,961note uncorrected wicks (out of 4,283 total).
- Young Justice (2010) (formerly Young Justice): 772 uncorrected wicks (out of 2,990 total).
Possible candidates for moving
Note that not all of these may end up being changed. This list is primarily to help provide subjects for discussion in the thread itself, and they will be removed if the consensus finds the current name acceptable.
Title begins with company's name (and is not official)
Title begins with creator's name (and is not official)
Title is a Fan Nickname:
- Adjectiveless X-Men: This refers to a comic series just called X-Men (separate from other X-Men comics that use adjectives, like Uncanny X-Men).
- The Baker Street Dozen: Specifically refers to the twelve Sherlock Holmes films Universal Studios made between 1942 and 1946.
- Cozzilla: A colorized recut of Godzilla: King of the Monsters! (1956)note , nicknamed after its creator Luigi Cozzi.
- Cap's Kooky Quartet: Previous ATT about it being a Fan Nickname Marvel has acknowledged. Its predecessor, ComicBook.First Avengers Team, has since been moved to The Avengers (Lee & Kirby).
Title collides with something else:
- Aladdin note
- The Batman note
- *batteries not included note
- Beauty and the Beast note
- Creator.Black Box, Film.Black Box, Series.Black Box, and VideoGame.Black Box note
- Colorful note
- Cinderella note
- The Death of Superman and The Death of Superman note
- Elite note
- G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero note
- Hercules note
- House and House note
- Monster (manga), Monster (2003 American film), Monster (book), and Monster (webcomic) note
- Mortal Kombat note
- Pinocchio note
- Pocahontas note
- Steam note
- Street Fighter note
- Transformers: Robots in Disguise note
- Tarzan note
- VHS note
- Wizards note
Pages that should not be moved without discussion
Title is a Fan Nickname, but is allowed by policy:
- Arrowverse: The page notes that at least one official promo refers to the series set in this verse as "The CWverse", but the name "Arrowverse" has also been used officially, and it was referred to as such by production as early as 2015.
- Nintendo 64 video games with "64" as disambiguation, including but not limited to:
- Castlevania 64
- Paper Mario 64
- Superman 64: This nickname is very commonly used across the Internet (including Wikipedia).
- Super Smash Bros. 64: The full title has never officially included disambiguation, but the series' fourth entry uses "64" to disambiguate stages from this game.
- Pokémon: The Original Series: The series originally aired in English as Pokémon without a subtitle, and unlike later series in the franchise, no all-encompassing official retronym exists. A forum discussion decided on the current page title as the best option.
- Spider-Man: The Animated Series & X-Men: The Animated Series: Both series' were originally officially called Spider-Man and X-Men but those titles would collide with their franchise page. Both series adopted "The Animated Series" moniker officially later as an Ascended Fan Nickname to distinguish it.