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So now you wait for replies. If there are none, or if they seem unthinking, then bring up the matter ]. -- ] (]) 05:17, 29 July 2011 (UTC)
So now you wait for replies. If there are none, or if they seem unthinking, then bring up the matter ]. -- ] (]) 05:17, 29 July 2011 (UTC)
:I removed the material, simply to get attention from others, knowing that it would cause no harm to the article. I had already waited several days, and didn't receive a response from people involved in the discussion (or any response for that matter). I was keen to keep the ball rolling, discussing the matter, to come up with a good plan for that section of the article, but was stuck by receiving no responses. --] (]) 14:42, 29 July 2011 (UTC)
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Whilst I believe that they are high-grossing series/franchises and deserve to be in the table, I don't believe they can be in the same table, which is why I am proposing that we use two seperate tables. Rather than having one table for series and franchises, have two tables (one for series and one for franchises- or whatever you wish to call them) to make it clearer.