Talk:Jungle Junction

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Unreferenced tag[edit]

Seriously, if mr/ms IP removes the unreferenced tag one more time, I'm going to have to semiprotect the article. If they weren't jumping around between ips, I could simply block for vandalism. So, to mr/ms ip - you want to keep contributing to this article, you can either address the concerns and find some non-self-published reference for this series...at which point you can remove the unreferenced tag...or you can make an account. Syrthiss (talk) 12:17, 21 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

First shown[edit]

87.112.23.197 (talk) 09:25, 8 November 2009 (UTC) I have figured out that Spain was where Jungle Junction first aired. United Kingdom broadcasted the show on 26 September and Spain broadcast the show also on 26 September. They the first countries to have it to air. The the timing: United Kingdom broadcasts 9.50am-10.15am and Spain broadcasts 8.30am-8.55am, so that is how Spain is the first country for Jungle Junction to air. I am putting it on the article page. 87.112.23.197 (talk) 09:26, 8 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Overview[edit]

In the episode listings, the column labelled "Overview" is actually an "In-depth Synopsis" and, in some areas nearly a complete script. An overview shouldn't be more than three sentences long. -- kainaw 21:43, 26 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Bungo[edit]

What kind of rabbit is Bungo? (Bungo reminds me of the pokémon Sentret). — Preceding unsigned comment added by 41.13.0.9 (talk) 19:12, 10 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Bobby's Chassis[edit]

Being the only wheeler who can fly, it may be that Bobby's three wheeled chassis is reflective of the an airplane's. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 184.60.247.65 (talk) 00:17, 20 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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As repeatedly noted, Wikipedia's Manual of Style says not to link to common words most readers will understand (e.g. blue, pink, black, white, bull, rhinoceros, zebra, toad, school bus, etc.).

Additionally, specific species of animal (e.g., "ghost crab" as opposed to "crab") should not be identified unless the show makes the distinction. While you may feel it is obviously a ghost crab, that is your opinion. (To the best of my knowledge, talking ghost crabs who like to make smoothies remain undocumented in the literature.)

Finally, that you feel a bunny in this show resembles a train in another show is, again, your opinion. Personally, I don't see how you decided it's a rabbit, much less a rabbit-train. It's a yellow and brown blob with a long, striped tail and four wheels with tires. Nothing rabbit or train-like there.

In any case, the editor is about to be blocked a second time. If they continue, I'll ask for an indefinite block under WP:CIR. If they return with a different IP address, we can go with page protection, range blocks, abuse reports with their ISP, etc.

Or, of course, the editor might decide to discuss the issue and work it out. - SummerPhDv2.0 17:00, 1 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]