I think we should.
The Owl House and Coyote Vs Acme are my Roman Empire.Once the show hits the air, will we have to reclassify Hazbin as "Western Animation"?
Hide / Show RepliesProbably not, as media seems to stick to the original nameespace for some reason. For example, One Punch Man is still classified as a Webcomic, despite being Anime and Manga these days.
Currently mostly inactive. An incremental game I tested: https://galaxy.click/play/176 (Gods of Incremental)Though that makes sense for One Punch because it started officially as a Webcomic before getting adaptations.
In Hazbin's case, it doesn't start out as a web animation series then get a western animation reboot. It's literally starting as a western animation series. Otherwise you might as well have Adventure Time, Steven Universe, and Infinity Train be classified as Web Animation because their pilots appeared online first, but that's not the case.
I think we should do a separate page for the full series under Western Animation.
The Owl House and Coyote Vs Acme are my Roman Empire.— Irrelevant, ignore. —
Edited by Azorius24 "The only thing which is certain, is that something will happen".I don't see why specifically having a lot of video examples would be a problem. If they don't fit the tropes or are otherwise poor examples, sure, but unless there's some rule I'm unaware of, you might as well say the page has too many tropes.
Edited by pikachu17 17 pikachus all in a row.
Think we should reclassify Hazbin as Western Animation? It's a different matter from things like One Punch or Death Note where the original namespace is kept.
For One Punch, it started officially as a Webcomic before getting adaptations. For Death Note, it started out as a manga before getting adaptations.
In Hazbin's case, it doesn't start out as a web animation series then get a western animation reboot. It's literally starting as a western animation series. The pilot is not part of the series, it's a proof-of-concept. Otherwise you might as well have Adventure Time, Steven Universe, and Infinity Train be classified as Web Animation because their pilots appeared online first, but that's not the case.
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