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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).