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Nickelodeon Hair

What exactly is Nickelodeon Hair. Or more appropriattely, how did that phrase come about? I have never seen it anywhere else. Akkifokkusu 11:37, 24 August 2006 (UTC)

Response to "Nickelodeon Hair": I'm guessing that "Nickelodeon hair" would refer to the "waves" given to many characters in popular Nickelodeon cartoons. Hey Arnold!, The Wild Thornberrys, As Told by Ginger, and Rugrats (among others) seem to sport this characteristic hair type. Of course, this does not apply to all cartoons within the network. I'm not really clear on how the term came about. 68.231.77.237 04:42, 8 January 2007 (UTC) Lauren (1/7/07)

Episodes as a new article?

Other television shows (specifically, other Nicktoons) have the episodes in a separate article as a list (see List of Hey Arnold! episodes). Since the episodes here are just a list, should we consider moving them to a new article, or will that make this main article too short? Steve McLinden 15:37, 11 September 2006 (UTC)

last episode?

what was happened in the last episode?i would appreciate if anyone could tell me...The Pink Panther 07:33, 1 October 2006 (UTC)

Dominant Themes

This article seems to lack an adequate discussion of the various environmental/ecological themes in this show. Didn't it have a couple of antagonists who acted like typical Captain Planet villains? Hokie Tech (talk) 00:20, 3 April 2009 (UTC)Hokie Tech

Nothing on the Vehicle?

I seem to remember that their vehicle was a pretty big part of the show, often a Deus Ex Machina of sorts or a catalyst for episodes (as in the one where it inflates a raft like device that allows them to avoid a waterfall, or the one where the security system goes on the fritz and locks them out, trapping them on an island) with its ability to transform suited to various terrains. I don't seem to remember its name, though, or much about it. I do think it would be a useful addition to the article. AlexDitto 01:50, 30 January 2007 (UTC)

"Who talked to Eilza"

Is it just me, or is a list of animals Eliza has talked to fancruft? Kochdude388 03:14, 4 February 2007 (UTC)

Recent Vandalism

Just as a precautionary notice, there has been some vandalism to this article recently, mainly revolving around Telitubbies (sp?) and nudity. If this persists, perhaps a temporary block is in order. -dogman15 05:06, 13 September 2007 (UTC)

A source that could be used: Jerry Beck's Not Just Cartoons: Nicktoons!

I found a book in the bookstore called Not Just Cartoons: Nicktoons! by Jerry Beck. I'm not going to buy it and join the project, but I will ask the other members to get the book so that they can add real world information about various fictional characters.

This makes the creation of separate articles for *many* fictional characters feasible. Having information about the development of the character will make the articles satisfy Wikipedia:Notability (fiction)

WhisperToMe (talk) 21:04, 27 December 2007 (UTC)

Goofs

I think there are some facts that they got wrong in this show:

  • While Eliza was eating some cheese a mongoose came and said it is a mouse. Mongooses are not rodents.


Upskirt and Eliza Dress

Hey shouldn't something make mention of whatever Eliza wore for most of the episodes, the shirt looking thing. Also shouldn't a mention be in there about the fact when she wore that outfit alot of upskirt shots were present and conveniently edited out when they went to Nicktoons. 75.179.153.39 (talk) 10:06, 1 January 2008 (UTC)

The dress is described by some official Nickelodeon sources as a mumu (see Muʻumuʻu), even though the neckline is totally wrong for that style. It would be worth mentioning, if we could find a source listing that as what she wore.
As for the editing, we'd definitely need some sort of source for that. It would be hard to edit out too many shots, without making the program a weird length. It's certainly a possibility that these edits were made, but I'm confused why Nick would let it air the first time, but not during the second run of the program. -- Zanimum (talk) 18:44, 15 January 2009 (UTC)


Eliza and Darwin thing

Is this real? It isn't sourced and it isn't cited. If it's not real please delete. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Graywand (talkcontribs) 06:07, 17 June 2009 (UTC)

Subtitles

Hello, I need help. Please tell me somebody, where I can found subtitles (text) of dialogs for TWT episodes (English or Russians).I'm sorry if I made mistakes.) —Preceding Медведь comment added by 89.28.74.109 (talk) 13:54, 4 March 2010 (UTC)

Name the episode?

I decided for a lark to try to clean up a "cultural references" section at Drinking bird. That contained all of the following: "In an episode from The Wild Thornberrys, Kip and Neil attempt to sell red drinking birds at a foreign market for money, but when Donnie shows up at their stall they abandon the scheme and instead attempt to use Donnie instead. Later when they take Donnie to perform as "the wild boy" at a theater, the curtain opens and reveals Donnie holding one of the drinking birds, (possibly to show how gentle he is), but when Kip and Neil show Donnie chocolate from backstage, Donnie begins to act wild (hence why Kip and Neil gave him the stage name "wild boy") and throws the bird away." Unfortunately, it doesn't actually name the episode, or even convince me it's not a related movie etc., so at the moment I judge the text essentially useless, but I'll link to it (or you can) if you know which one it is. Wnt (talk) 02:27, 6 April 2011 (UTC)

Nigel Thornberry Meme

Nigel Thornberry has become a meme online, specifically remixes of his voice in pop songs and his head shopped onto clips from disney films. More info and examples here Should this be included in the article? 121.219.173.123 (talk) 09:53, 15 February 2012 (UTC)

A reliable source is required. kymm is not one.--Otterathome (talk) 06:59, 15 June 2012 (UTC)
Hello, Otterathome! I saw that you reverted my attempt to properly cite the Nigel Thornberry meme phenomenon that an earlier visitor attempted to contribute recently. I've no issue if you want to delete any improperly-cited reference to a Nigel Thornberry meme, but please note that when you reverted *my* edit, you reverted the article to the poorly-worded, factless update that preceded my clean-up attempt. If you don't think the meme is worthy of mention, I'd probably dig through the archives a little and restore a page that doesn't mention the meme. Regards, Cyphoidbomb (talk) 07:23, 15 June 2012 (UTC)
Both are equally invalid and 'factless' as they are both unsourced.--Otterathome (talk) 16:02, 15 June 2012 (UTC)

Eliza Doolittle

Eliza's name is a reference to Doctor Doolittle (a fictional character who could speak to animals) by way of the other famous character Eliza Doolittle from Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion/My Fair Lady. Can't remember where I read this and don't have a reference. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 109.145.233.76 (talk) 14:48, 21 September 2012 (UTC)

STEFVE PEPPOON

I ADDED STEVE PEPPOON TO THE DISTINGUISHED LIST OF CREATORS TECHNICALLY HE IS A CO_CREATOR BUT I COULDNT PUT IT IN THE BOX SO I PUT HIM NEXT TO
KLASKY AND CSUPO BECAUSE I THINK HE ADD AN EQUAL AMOUNT OF INSPIREATION FOR THE SHOW — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.225.207.244 (talk) 07:01, 19 July 2012 (UTC)

Excessive character wardrobe detail

An IP hopping user continues to add what I consider to be excessive character wardrobe detail to the article. We don't need to know every piece of equipment that a scuba diving character wears, since this article isn't about scuba divers. "Scuba gear" should be sufficient to get this point across, especially if we have to repeat the list as in the edit above. Further, content like "She wears almost her yellow shirt." makes no sense grammatically, and comes with no context to explain what it means. She almost wore a yellow shirt? How does almost doing something improve our understanding of the movie? User has previously submitted the content here, here, and here. The user is invited to participate in a discussion here for why this content should be included. Cyphoidbomb (talk) 22:22, 16 February 2014 (UTC)

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WHAT’S UP WITH THE CHARACTER ARTSTYLE?!

Despite the good quality in the show is an original concept where you have a girl who has her ability to talk to animals, while the designs of the characters.... UAGH! GOD! I know I may get a lot of hate for saying this, but honestly, the character art designs are absolutely extremely GODAWFUL and HIDEOUS to look at, since this is a standard of Klasky Csupo we’re talking about. Not mention with As Told by Ginger designs are also terrible. I don’t like it at all, there’s no way that anyone, even people at Klasky Csupo, would think if their artstyles of most characters in shows they made to look adorable, hell no! Nobody like that kind of artstyle, but who dose?! That’s is why people hate the old design of movie Sonic, designs of Sonichu, and even the puppets/animatronics of Superstar Limo attraction!

And kinda think of it, those designs are much like some bad-looking drawings drawn by some brain-dead preteen.

And if this show has some good potential creative wise, I’d like to imagine if this was drawn beautifully, like either a Disney cartoon or an anime.

So yeah, this is my opinion of the designs. That’s fine you don’t agree, as long you respect it.

But please feel free to share your thoughts about my opinion.

Wiki-Ikiw (talk) 01:59, 7 November 2020 (UTC)