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(Created page with "{{first pic|Farmageddon sonic screwdriver.png|Lu-La briefly hold the Third Doctor's sonic screwdriver. (TV: {{cs|A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon (theatrical film)}})}} {{cs|A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon (theatrical film)}} <small>({{w|A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon|Wikipedia}})</small> is an animated film based upon the ''Shaun the Sheep'' franchise. It also features the Third Doctor's sonic screwdriver, [...") |
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{{first pic|Farmageddon sonic screwdriver.png|[[Lu-La]] briefly | {{first pic|Farmageddon sonic screwdriver.png|[[Lu-La]] briefly holds the [[Third Doctor's sonic screwdriver]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon (theatrical film)}})}} | ||
{{cs|A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon (theatrical film)}} <small>({{w|A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon|Wikipedia}})</small> is an animated film based upon the ''[[Shaun the Sheep (franchise)|Shaun the Sheep]]'' franchise. It also features the [[Third Doctor's sonic screwdriver]], [[Dalek]] costumes, the [[Fourth Doctor]] (or a cosplayer), and [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] (as a [[porta-potty]]) and thanks the [[Terry Nation]] estate, [[Tom Baker]], [[Chris Chibnall]], and [[Matt Strevens]] (as was mentioned over at [[Forum:"Wallace & Gromit (franchise)" or "Shaun the Sheep (series)"?]]). It was also aired on [[BBC One]] and continues to be available on [[BBC iPlayer]]. | {{cs|A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon (theatrical film)}} <small>({{w|A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon|Wikipedia}})</small> is an animated film based upon the ''[[Shaun the Sheep (franchise)|Shaun the Sheep]]'' franchise. It also features the [[Third Doctor's sonic screwdriver]], [[Dalek]] costumes, the [[Fourth Doctor]] (or a cosplayer), and [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] (as a [[porta-potty]]) and thanks the [[Terry Nation]] estate, [[Tom Baker]], [[Chris Chibnall]], and [[Matt Strevens]] (as was mentioned over at [[Forum:"Wallace & Gromit (franchise)" or "Shaun the Sheep (series)"?]]). It was also aired on [[BBC One]] and continues to be available on [[BBC iPlayer]]. (Oh, also the series has a fairly strong history with the [[BBC]], especially [[CBBC]]) | ||
I feel like various things here indicate potential that the various [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] elements featured may have been licensed, which would mean full coverage of the film on this wiki. However, I'm not ''certain'' that this is enough evidence to conclude its licensed status. The purpose of this discussion is to deduce whether or not the film has a place on this wiki (in a similar vein to {{cs|The Man from MI.5 (TV story)}}), or if it's merely a [[cultural references to the Doctor Who universe/2010s|cultural reference]]. <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> | I feel like various things here indicate potential that the various [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] elements featured may have been licensed, which would mean full coverage of the film on this wiki. However, I'm not ''certain'' that this is enough evidence to conclude its licensed status. The purpose of this discussion is to deduce whether or not the film has a place on this wiki (in a similar vein to {{cs|The Man from MI.5 (TV story)}}), or if it's merely a [[cultural references to the Doctor Who universe/2010s|cultural reference]]. <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> |
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A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon [+]Loading...["A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon (theatrical film)"] (Wikipedia) is an animated film based upon the Shaun the Sheep franchise. It also features the Third Doctor's sonic screwdriver, Dalek costumes, the Fourth Doctor (or a cosplayer), and the Doctor's TARDIS (as a porta-potty) and thanks the Terry Nation estate, Tom Baker, Chris Chibnall, and Matt Strevens (as was mentioned over at Forum:"Wallace & Gromit (franchise)" or "Shaun the Sheep (series)"?). It was also aired on BBC One and continues to be available on BBC iPlayer. (Oh, also the series has a fairly strong history with the BBC, especially CBBC)
I feel like various things here indicate potential that the various Doctor Who universe elements featured may have been licensed, which would mean full coverage of the film on this wiki. However, I'm not certain that this is enough evidence to conclude its licensed status. The purpose of this discussion is to deduce whether or not the film has a place on this wiki (in a similar vein to The Man from MI.5 [+]Loading...["The Man from MI.5 (TV story)"]), or if it's merely a cultural reference. ~~~~