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Prove it. (Or, actually, don't, not here, this isn't the right thread for us to do so; it's just an inclusion debate we'll have to open if/when the proposal to allow narrative trailers is successful. But I, for my part, don't think it's any less obviously DWU than ''[[Party Animals (comic story)|Party Animals]]'': in both case, a ludicrous amount of crossover characters whose licenses are all owned by the producing company appear at a party together, with the in-universe explanation that time travel is involved (Maruthea in one case, the TARDIS itself in the other).
Prove it. (Or, actually, don't, not here, this isn't the right thread for us to do so; it's just an inclusion debate we'll have to open if/when the proposal to allow narrative trailers is successful. But I, for my part, don't think it's any less obviously DWU than ''[[Party Animals (comic story)|Party Animals]]'': in both case, a ludicrous amount of crossover characters whose licenses are all owned by the producing company appear at a party together, with the in-universe explanation that time travel is involved (Maruthea in one case, the TARDIS itself in the other).
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Prove it. (Or, actually, don't, not here, this isn't the right thread for us to do so; it's just an inclusion debate we'll have to open if/when the proposal to allow narrative trailers is successful. But I, for my part, don't think it's any less obviously DWU than Party Animals: in both case, a ludicrous amount of crossover characters whose licenses are all owned by the producing company appear at a party together, with the in-universe explanation that time travel is involved (Maruthea in one case, the TARDIS itself in the other).