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Amonimus
(Sergeant)
2023-08-01 19:41:59
If Literature.Fantastic Voyage is mostly the same as Film.Fantastic Voyage, it can be made a redirect ([[redirect:Film/FantasticVoyage]]) instead of being own page.
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DrasticHopeful
Since: Jul, 2023

Film.Fantastic Voyage currently describes tropes that apply to the film, its novelization, and the differences between them. Main.Fantastic Voyage lists a red-link to the novelization. I have the book and could edit the trope page for it, but the plots of the book and the movie are very similar, so there would be a lot of overlap between the pages even without considering the examples from the Film page that apply to the book.
Should I edit the Literature page and remove the book examples from the Film page? Alternatively, is there a way to redirect the Literature page to the Film page (and then I could adjust the Film page text to make it clear the page is meant for both the book and the film)?
None of this discussion applies to the Western Animation page, as the Fantastic Voyage TV series has distinct enough characters and plots that it could definitely have its own works page filled someday.