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parallels between this movie and Hamlet. Both concern an uncle who commits murder to usurp the throne, but that's about it; any similarities end there. I certainly don't find "MANY similarities." Consider: In the Lion King, there is no character who can be considered a parallel to Polonius, nor Horatio, nor Gertrude, nor Laertes, nor Ophelia, nor even the character Hamlet for that matter. Yes, yes, the "father appearing as a ghost" scene might imply a reference to the play, but that is only IF one's familiarity with Hamlet is merely superficial.
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identified as a hornbill, but there are many species of hornbills and an attempt to narrow which species of hornbill he is was inconclusive). Second, what were the producers of the film assuming with regard to whether a mandrill is a type of baboon, and should that matter more than whether or not a mandrill is a baboon in a strict taxonomic sense? --
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Atkinson) first. So this means that the story is told from Zazu's point of view? He wasn't even there for half of it! Why should this "fact" be included? I propose that Simba (the character with the most scenes, and the focus of the film at that) be first on the list, and Zazu's entry moved down between Scar's and Sarabi's. --
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I think there could be a valuable section on this page about the different languages used in the songs and the names of the characters and places (e.g. Rafiki - friend, Simba - Lion). Does anyone know what language the backing vocals are in? I heard once it was Zulu but I don't know. A translation
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I'm not the person who started this header, but I think it was intended to mention that the names of the characters in The Lion king were derived from Zulu and Swahili. An example of this is that Mufasa means "One who can be trusted" in Zulu, and Rafiki means "friend". I don't have a source for this,
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Hamlet's father tells him specifically that his uncle committed murder. Mufasa simply tells Simba that he has lost his way. Simba has no knowledge or suspicion that his father's death is anyone's fault but his own, until the very end of the film. Hamlet spends nearly the entire course of the play
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Sigh. Annoying "comic relief" characters have been standard issue in Disney's animated features for decades. The "wise man" character who serves as the hero's teacher -- I believe Joseph Campbell has explored this. Having the hero's dead parent come back to offer counsel is not exactly new either
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Certainly, Kemal AtatĆ¼rk wasn't the only person who ever carried this name. It's a common Turkish name, so I don't see why Kemal AtatĆ¼rk needs to be mentioned here, seeing as he has nothing whatsoever to do with the movie. Apart from that, in which part of the movie did the hyenas pronounce the name
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I work at TLK in the Melbourne Production, and can state categorically that the child actors do not use American accents, nor are they supposed to. (In fact, the only character who does is Timon, with his nasal Brooklyn-Jewish accent). Therefore, given at least one component of this 'fact' is false,
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I would like to make two observations here on this question. First, while Rafiki clearly possesses the facial coloration of a mandrill, in other respects such as the tail he more closely matches a baboon, so his exact species is somewhat ambiguous. (He is not the only character like this; Zazu is
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The paragraph that begins "Some believe that a part of a scene was removed from the American version" is nonsense. Either it was deleted or it wasn't; this isn't a question of opinion, and it shouldn't be too hard to find out whether it was or not. If it was, we should just say so; if it wasn't, we
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Yeah! That has absolutely NOTHING to do with anything! So what if it was listed in alphabetical order? In movie credits they always either list the characters in order of appearance or aphabetize the characters or actors/actresses! And also Zazu was the first character to be seen (he first appeared
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In the Trivia section it mentions "The phrase "Hakuna Matata" is gramatically incorrect in Swahili. Literally translated it means "Worries have I none" but Disney felt the incorrect phrase was more marketable than the correct one." However, on the Knowledge Page for "Hakuna Matata", it states that
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User MagicBez refers to the "MANY similarities both in characters and plotline with Hamlet." Having been a student of Shakespeare's works for many years, and having performed in two productions of Hamlet, I don't feel out of line in calling myself very knowledgeable of the subject. I see no true
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The article states that Rafiki was incorrectly referred to as a baboon, however in the movie when Rafiki is muttering nonsense to Simba and when asked what it means he says: "It means you are a baboon... and I am not!" Although this can be interpreted as a playful fib, he really isn't saying that
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I think most people are in agreement that the writing was meant to read SFX, not SEX (although I would have thought the artists might have thought of the possible mistake and so laboured to make sure that it couldn't be made, rather than leave that extra line there). However, as far as I can see,
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There could be a section entitled "Resemblances to Other Works of Fiction" or something. Hamlet would be a major one, but there would be others. That would be a way to tie in the whole Chris Vogler/Joseph Campbell action too (story developer Vogler wrote that memo using Campbell's theories, etc.)
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Yes they are in Zulu, composed by Lebo Morake from South Africa who also did "The Power of One" soundtrack. You can find translations of the lyrics all over the web, so long as you know the name of the song. So e.g. the "theme" music (i use this term loosely as its open to interpretation) called
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I just came back from Tanzania and people say Hakuna Matata all the time! Although in swahili the words are usually the other way around, in this I think it's just a phrase - it's not like we don't have enough of these things in English. So I think this point of 'trivia' is wrong and should be
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I know what all the names mean. "Simba", as the previous person said, does mean "lion" in Swahili. "Mufasa" is a proper name so it doesn't mean anything but the name was reported as the last king of the Bagada people. "Nala" means "gift" in Swahili but do not be confused with the DVD version of
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Hi! Welcome to Knowledge. Your edits are welcomed, but they are conflicting with the edits and opinions of other editors. If you have any evidence to support your claim, please post it. Most editors agree that he is not in the movie series. In the meantime, please stop adding Kopa to this
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Why does it say that the story is told from the POV of Zazu? The author - whoever that was - states that the reason of this comes from the final cast credits. After watching the movie, I had noticed that the credits in question are listed alphabetically by voice actor, thus putting Zazu (Rowan
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XD. I see you. Um, a lot of other Disney musicals have the cast listed in a table. On the other hand, they don't have the additional columns that the table on this page has, and their singer/VA lists are divided. My suggestion is either to split the tables, and put the "Notes" into individual
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Having just read the article I really feel that there should be more on the films MANY similarities both in characters and plotline with Hamlet, I would glady write such a section, though i'm not sure where best to put it as it is only really 'controversial' in that it offers evidence against
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The Hakuna Matata page also says that before the Lion King, a South African band had it as a chorus in one of their songs. Although in the end it was Disney's choice when it came to the movie I doubt that the native speakers would make that grammatical mistake. 04:09, 11 August 2006
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It would be more accurate to keep the picture, and say "the film allegedly enframed the word "sex" into several frames of animation" - to let the viewers make up their own mind. Just my opinionĀ :) ... Hang on - why would someone remove the fact that the scene was removed in the DVD
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consumed with the desire for vengeance (though he is tormented by his inability to act on this desire). Simba spends most of his story resigned to the idea that in essence, he killed his own father, and is completely unaware of events back home, or the truth of what has happened.
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Nobody can be oblivious to the fact that anything like "SFX" is extremely close to SEX. Meaning, it was obviously put in on purpose. I think that while the article should note there is no official word on this, it should atleast be generally accepted that it does indeed, say SEX.
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there are no sources or evidence stated that confirm that it was intended to be SFX, so I think the article should use softer language, saying that it was "probably" intended to be SFX, rather than just that it was. (I've also added a link to the relevant Snopes article)
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The other Disney films are all using their original theatrical poster, as it reflects the period of the film's release which is more proper. It's seems weird putting that other poster and not every poster in the infobox has to display all the characters and details.
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Note that i say what/who because the people actually ARE animals, so though in normal human society calling someone a baboon would mean they are not people, in the Lion King's world this would be different. You get the picture. 04:10, 11 August 2006 (UTC)
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Admittedly, these are harsh examples, and I don't mean to insult anyone's opinion, but these events are each CENTRAL to the play, yet aren't referenced in the film. I'm simply trying to point out how far from each other these two stories actually are.
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On the audio commentary of The Lion King DVD. the directors and writers openly admit that yes this was an original story, but there are parts of Hamlet thrown in there. But on the whole, this story is original with minor similarities to Hamlet.
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Well, Sarafina doesn't technically vanish, as she's seen when Scar is informing the lionesses of Simba and Mufasa's death, and when Simba returns to Pride Rock to fight Scar. But I'll agree with you on the fact that she isn't a key character.
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I was the one who added it. I knew it should be in the article, but I wasn't sure where it belonged. That's why I put it with the other movie that the Lion King was allegedly copied from. Please reinsert it whereever you feel appropriate.
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Furthermore, if it were true that there are "MANY similarities both in characters and plotline," or as another user put it, "Obviously, Hamlet is the major influence for the plot," then one would expect to find in the Lion King that:
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child actors because of juvenile working time regulations, and I don't imagine that Australia would be any different. Anyway, why shouldn't the Australian cast use Aussie accents? None of the characters is American! Is Disney really
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he's a baboon. Perhaps he was making a more philosophical point that although he literally is NOT a baboon, what/who Simba is can be open to interpretation i.e. the eye of the beholder since he doesn't know what/who he is himself.
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In an attempt to organize this discussion about Kopa and Chaka, please direct further comments to Kopa's talk page for the continuing discussion about Kopa and Chaka. Thank you for your patience and understanding. Cheers.
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The main controversy I remember, besides the Kimba deal, about this film was the allegation that the hyenas were stereotyped versions of African Americans and that Scar was a gay stereotype. It was in the news for a week or
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Proof? Canon says it's Kiara. It wasn't Kiara before Simba's Pride was made, evidently, but I still haven't heard anything about Chaka. Kopa? Yes. "Fluffy", a joke name given to the cub at the end of TLK? Yes. Chaka? No.
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I added a table to the characters section, but I need help making it look good. I don't do too many graphical edits to Knowledge, and would like some help. Do you think the table is even necessary?
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Second it. Other then the somewhat funny part, with Scar playing with a skull, there is not alot of Hamlet stuff. And it would be creepy if any/all of those moents happened in the reall Lion King.
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I just added the Principle players from the Original Broadway Cast, however they really aren't in any order, just the order that IBDB had them. Anyone feel they know what order they should be in?
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And the notion that Timon and Pumbaa are representative of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern is equally without foundation to anyone who has actually studied the play (or even simply watched it).
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I'm sure this isn't the place for wild speculation, but isn't it obvious to anyone else that the 'SEX' cloud is actually 'SEK' as in SEK Studio, referenced in the lower part of the article?
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I remember an old computer game for the pc, i think it was a dos game, 2d platform sort of thing based on the lion king. maybe it was just called the lion king. Is this worth mentioning?
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on the Matter-of-Facts mode of the movie when it incorrectly states that the name "Nala" does not mean anything. So if you want to know what the rest of The Lion King names are, just ask.
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fiction, and the young hero ejected from a safe place to a "great outdoors" is not exactly new material either. "There is a fight between the main male and female protagonist" -- wow,
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for Australia, that production also uses 4 child actors for both Simba and Nala. So at the very least, the word "The" in "The two child actors" is incorrect. -LarryMcP, 24 Jul 2005
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According to the second Lion King movie, on the DVD in the special feature where while watching the movie facts pop up, it said "'Nala' doesn't mean anything, but it sounds pretty."
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in a funny way that entered American pop culture? I thought Hakuna Matata was the major thing from the movie that had become popular in the 90's for a while. Did I miss something?
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have an article. Go on something about the movie and look in orange box at the end of the page. Somewhere, there should say something like "Broadway Musical" or "Musical".
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When you write the plot for a musical, it is typical to also put in the songs in parentheses. This tells the reader when a certain song is sung. That's why they are there.--
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Everything in the subliminal messages section is just speculation. Disney has never made any statement on this issue. So for all we know this could be nothing. --
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I was considering nominating this article to be a featured article (again), as I think it is pretty decent as far as a movie article goes. What do you think?
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on a story and had as many differences. (I consider the "new lamps for old" scene to be the key feature in the Aladdin story, but it's not in the movie).
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Check out the article on Campbell's "Hero of a Thousand Faces" -- Simba follows the formula. Hamlet, Campbell, are there any other character overlaps?
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I do not think the original poster displays the characters and other details well enough and there is no requirement forcing the original poster. --
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article unitl the other editors give their opinions. I have reverted your edits for now. Thank you for understanding and have a nice day. --
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Is it really necessary to list Sarafina in 'key characters', if the character only gets one line, and then vanishes for the rest of the movie?
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Am I the only one who thinks it would be a good idea to give the musical its own article? I think it deserves it, with a little tlc.
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The original text was: (Bambi's mother was shot off-screen, and was not seen afterwards; whereas Mufasa's body appears in a scene in
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The "Titles in different languages" section? I find it incredibly helpful. Although the formatting could be a bit better I think.
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4. Nala's father being a trusted counsel to Scar, and while eavesdropping on Simba's confrontation of Sarabi, is killed by Simba.
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Here is my version: Bambi's mother was shot off-screen, and was not seen afterwards; whereas Mufasa's body appears in a scene in
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Maybe the reason for this mix-up is because during the time The Lion King was made, mandrills were thought to be baboons.
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5. Timon and Pumbaa, while on a mission for Scar, being ordered to their deaths by Simba, by means of a forged letter.
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The Lion King: Six New Adventures is a canon So that means that Kopa is definitely the cub at the end of the film.
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3. Nala having a brother, who is intent on avenging her death by conspiring with Scar to kill Simba in a duel.
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Just a note to say that I have removed some images from the page beacuse they were speediable under either:
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Would it be a breach of copyright to put up one of the 'SEX' frames? (IE. one of the ones found at
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I think the two hyenas other than Ed have names meaning things like trash and evil in Swahili. --
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Writing that it is "generally accepted" that the message spells "sfx" isn't the solution. See
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is the newborn cub of Simba and Nala in the end of film as stated in the script of the film
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flying over to Pride Rock to report to Mufasa that every animal was coming to the ceremony).
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2. Nala going insane and killing herself because Simba has told her he doesn't love her.
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Don't be confused with the error on the movie pop-ups. Nala does in fact, mean "gift".
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Could it be the name of the south korean animation studio, SEK? They look the same.--
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and is already mentioned near the bottom of the article. It has its own article at
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There was a trivia section recently made for this article, which can be seen here
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It shouldn't be a porblem. Cite the source and use the {{film-screenshot}} tag. --
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Also, does anyone think I should list the Ensemble members of the cast as well?--
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that has giant ghosts, could you name other fillms that have giant ghosts? The "
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Please sign your comments by typing ~~~~. Anyway, the game was simply called
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There is a fight between the main male and female protagonist in each film (
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the whole paragraph should be removed pending evidence for it's inclusion.
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Most unusually of all, part of the film seems to come from Universal's
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Both films have a male quadruped protognist getting lost in a desert (
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seems to have been influenced by at least three other films/plays:
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What's the purpose of this section? Seems like a waste of space.
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Some people feel that the plot also bears a strong resemblance to
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referenced these two films and has a giant ghost who speaks to
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was the cub of Simba and Nala at the end of The Lion King. --
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I agree. On the other hand, many Disney films have been based
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because I'm not sure how that is controversial in any way. --
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Can we call the cub Kopa in the plot synopsis section.
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Obviously, Hamlet is the major influence for the plot.
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archive
current talk page
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Linklewtt
07:37, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
William Shakespeare
Hamlet
Dante Alighieri
Talk
ā†’Raul654
MagicBez
15:42, 11 August 2005 (UTC)
Linklewtt
03:34, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
Justdig
20:10, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
Finest1
18:10, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
ThePartyVan
WP:WEASEL
Mr. Wood
14:50, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
Yoda921
12:56, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
Thirteen
05:43, 04 September 2005 (UTC)

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