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And if you can't understand that, then you'll have to delete all of the Looney Tunes VHS/Laserdisc articles that I have made.--] (]) 15:15, 21 June 2015 (UTC) And if you can't understand that, then you'll have to delete all of the Looney Tunes VHS/Laserdisc articles that I have made.--] (]) 15:15, 21 June 2015 (UTC)
:First, I did not delete ]. The deleting administrator was {{U|Jimfbleak}}. Second, your article was removed due to a copyright violation. If you wish to request more information, I'd recommend contacting the deleting administrator. I welcome you to recreate the article, so long as you address the issues that led to the article's removal. Please keep in mind that Misplaced Pages is required to comply with copyright law, and administrators cannot allow copyright information that is not available under fair-use to remain on the project. And lastly, when reaching out to other users, please try not to be combative. You're likely to have much more informative and productive interactions with other editors if you ] and work together to improve the project. In this case, a simple "Could you explain why you nominated my article for deletion?" would have sufficed. ~ <b>]</b><sup>]</sup> 19:53, 21 June 2015 (UTC)

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@Kudpung: So as not to bite the newcomer, I've held off on placing clean-up tags to give the author a few hours to expand the article if he plans to. I'm currently watching it and will place any clean-up tags that are still needed in the morning, as well as message the user to discuss them. ~ Rob 09:25, 21 June 2015 (UTC)

Looney Tunes Presents (VHS Series)

I'm going to remake that article because I need to make sure that there are lots of Looney Tunes-related home video articles. Like on VHS and Laserdisc, not just DVD and Blu-ray.

And if you can't understand that, then you'll have to delete all of the Looney Tunes VHS/Laserdisc articles that I have made.--LooneyTunerIan (talk) 15:15, 21 June 2015 (UTC)

First, I did not delete Looney Tunes Presents (VHS Series). The deleting administrator was Jimfbleak. Second, your article was removed due to a copyright violation. If you wish to request more information, I'd recommend contacting the deleting administrator. I welcome you to recreate the article, so long as you address the issues that led to the article's removal. Please keep in mind that Misplaced Pages is required to comply with copyright law, and administrators cannot allow copyright information that is not available under fair-use to remain on the project. And lastly, when reaching out to other users, please try not to be combative. You're likely to have much more informative and productive interactions with other editors if you assume good faith and work together to improve the project. In this case, a simple "Could you explain why you nominated my article for deletion?" would have sufficed. ~ Rob 19:53, 21 June 2015 (UTC)