'Mario'
https://www.imdb.com/search/keyword/?keywords=mario&ref_=fn_al_kw_1
needs merging with and re-routing to:
'Super Mario'
https://www.imdb.com/search/keyword/?keywords=super-mario&ref_=fn_al_kw_1
Cheers!
https://www.imdb.com/search/keyword/?keywords=mario&ref_=fn_al_kw_1
needs merging with and re-routing to:
'Super Mario'
https://www.imdb.com/search/keyword/?keywords=super-mario&ref_=fn_al_kw_1
Cheers!
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Actually, the guideline for characters is as follows:
-character Used to denote a character's appearance in a title. The formatting should be presented as the name of the character first, followed by "-character". So, for Star Wars, we'd list Han Solo as "Han-Solo-character". This can be used for both fictional characters, and fictional portrayals of real life people (including when someone is playing a fictionalized, scripted portrayal of themselves). Please note that if the character is recurring in a series the character keyword should only be added to the parent and not individual episodes.Therefore, both "Mario" and "super-mario" should be changed to "super-mario-bros.-characters."
-character Used to denote a character's appearance in a title. The formatting should be presented as the name of the character first, followed by "-character". So, for Star Wars, we'd list Han Solo as "Han-Solo-character". This can be used for both fictional characters, and fictional portrayals of real life people (including when someone is playing a fictionalized, scripted portrayal of themselves). Please note that if the character is recurring in a series the character keyword should only be added to the parent and not individual episodes.Therefore, both "Mario" and "super-mario" should be changed to "super-mario-bros.-characters."
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Hm, I think it's used for both the character Mario, and the Mario Bros. franchise.
Maybe we can change 'Mario' to 'super-mario-character', and leave 'Super Mario' as it is.
Maybe we can change 'Mario' to 'super-mario-character', and leave 'Super Mario' as it is.
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There's also "luigi," so both are included in the "super-mario-bros.-characters" keyword.
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Mario and Luigi are separate characters, therefore each should have its own character equivalent and shouldn't be combined into super-mario-bros.-characters.
In the case of "Super Mario", that could refer to the world of Mario, somebody playing Super Mario, or the character so we shouldn't convert this unless a full audit has been completed.
In the case of "Super Mario", that could refer to the world of Mario, somebody playing Super Mario, or the character so we shouldn't convert this unless a full audit has been completed.
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