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resolved Four Souls of Coyote Namespace Film
I have another question regarding Four Souls of Coyote. I've seen many examples under the Hungarian folder in the Eastern European Animation page listed as "Animation" and only some as "Western Animation". Which do I list a foreign film like "Four Souls" under: "Animation" or "Western Animation"?
resolved Which category for aquariums?
Example for Stealthy Cephalopod. Should this go under Theme Parks, or something else?
- The Aquarium at the Boardwalk in Branson, Missouri has an octopus mascot named Aquarius. As an Easter Egg, models of Aquarius are hidden in many rooms, if not every room, of the aquarium. Most of these models show Aquarius matching the color of the walls or scenery to demonstrate the camouflage abilities of a real octopus.
was reading the page in question when i came across these examples, under the "guilt-based idling" folder:
thing is, these aren't actually guilting the player for idling. these are just standard idle animations tacked on to the Sonic example tree (since the examples above it are actual examples of Sonic games nagging or otherwise penalizing the player for idling). permission to cut these, or at least move to the proper Idle Animation page?