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If I am correct in this assumption (by all means tell me if I'm not), what should the scope of the crossover page be: just the ''Shaun the Sheep'' series by itself, or the ''Wallace & Gromit'' franchise as a whole? [[User:WaltK|WaltK]] [[User talk:WaltK|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 19:25, 2 January 2024 (UTC) | If I am correct in this assumption (by all means tell me if I'm not), what should the scope of the crossover page be: just the ''Shaun the Sheep'' series by itself, or the ''Wallace & Gromit'' franchise as a whole? [[User:WaltK|WaltK]] [[User talk:WaltK|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 19:25, 2 January 2024 (UTC) | ||
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Is the cover art technically licensed? If so, covering cover art is a [[Talk:Wild Thymes on the 22 (illustration)|whole discussion of its own]] (perhaps the caption could be taken as a title?), but I believe series pages would be warranted. I can't think of any references to the [[DWU]] in ''W&G'' itself, but ''Shaun the Sheep'' has had a couple, and [[Talk:Cultural references to the Doctor Who universe/2010s#Shaun the Sheep|one might be licensed]]? Anyway, if it's licensed, I personally think an overview of ''[[Shaun the Sheep (series)|Shaun the Sheep]]'' would be most reasonable, but feel free to disagree. [[User:Cookieboy 2005|Cookieboy 2005]] [[User talk:Cookieboy 2005|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 22:01, 2 January 2024 (UTC) |
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I believe this cover artwork constitutes an official crossover between the DWU and… the universe from which Shaun the Sheep originates (and Star Wars, but that's irrelevant here).
If I am correct in this assumption (by all means tell me if I'm not), what should the scope of the crossover page be: just the Shaun the Sheep series by itself, or the Wallace & Gromit franchise as a whole? WaltK ☎ 19:25, 2 January 2024 (UTC)
Discussion
Is the cover art technically licensed? If so, covering cover art is a whole discussion of its own (perhaps the caption could be taken as a title?), but I believe series pages would be warranted. I can't think of any references to the DWU in W&G itself, but Shaun the Sheep has had a couple, and one might be licensed? Anyway, if it's licensed, I personally think an overview of Shaun the Sheep would be most reasonable, but feel free to disagree. Cookieboy 2005 ☎ 22:01, 2 January 2024 (UTC)