Talk:Rugrats in Paris: The Movie

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Reversion of edits by 172.5.2.207[edit]

IP user recently submitted edits: here, which largely contained detail unnecessary to our understanding of the film, including excessive wikilinks. I reverted most of the changes, but kept the spelling of Chas (Chaz --> Chas) as it seemed correct. Edit summary read: "(See WP:OVERLINK Common words/phrases that do not improve understanding of Rugrats in Paris should not be linked. Keeping "Chas" as that appears in closing credits.)" The article also contains excessive detail unnecessary to understanding what the movie is about.

IP user restored most of the changes. Here's more detail about why I reverted the edits a second time.

Parody is a common word. We don't need a history lesson about film in 1972. Drama film (or dramatic film) is a common concept.
A wedding reception is a fairly standard concept. Learning more about wedding receptions doesn't necessarily improve our understanding of Rugrats.
"Euro" doesn't mean Disneyland Paris, so a wikilink to that is unnecessary. A wikilink for "reptar" could be appropriate. Don't need a wikilink for Japan, as it is a major geographical area (See WP:OVERLINK) and doesn't improve our understanding of Rugrats in Paris. Amusement park is a fairly common concept. A wikilink for Paris is warranted as it is the subject of the movie.
  • Bible doesn't need a wikilink as it is not central to our understanding of the plot.
  • It's not necessary to add a parenthetical that explains that children are the target market for amusement parks. This is supposed to be a summary of a movie, not an economics lesson.
  • We don't use contractions (They are --> They're) in encyclopedic prose.

There are other grammatical issues as well, but this should suffice as an explanation for my reversion. Cyphoidbomb (talk) 17:27, 7 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Removed alt titles[edit]

In this edit I removed the alt titles from this article. There were 181,000 Google hits for "Rugrats in Paris: The Movie" compared to a scant 18,000 for "Rugrats II" and 9,500 for "The Rugrats Movie 2". Not significant enough to include these alts; represents undue weight to a minority usage. Cyphoidbomb (talk) 18:46, 6 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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