Talk:List of minor characters in Camp Lazlo

improvement
maybe we need pictures, anyone agree? signed-unknow12

I do!

Minor characters versus one-time characters
This is more of a list of one-time characters, rather than minor characters. Calling them "minor" implies a greater level of activity in the show than they actually have. For instance, the caveman and the toad will probably never appear again. Yngvarr 22:12, 30 June 2007 (UTC)

One Time characters?

 * In 1/13 "The Big Cheese" has a Officer "Doughnut"-a doughnut eating dog who is a highway patrolman. A bloated Scoutmaster Lumpus crushs his patrol car. In the end Doughnut and another officer drag Lumpus under arrest. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 134.53.145.210 (talk • contribs)


 * He appears in one episde, for a total of two scenes, and probably doesn't even have a speaking role (as far as I can remember). Only Lumpus calls him "Officer Doughnut". Lumpus has a history of calling people by adjectival names. When seeing a cop eating a donut. Another example will be when Lumpus calls McMuseli "Wheatgrass Willie", but that also is a one-time reference. If there were other evidence of these names, such as multiple characters using these names, then the case would be different.


 * I recommend reading Notability (fiction) for information about why "Officer Doughnut" shouldn't be considered notable (along with a number of other characters on this page, current and previously deleted) Yngvarr 14:03, 3 August 2007 (UTC)

Fair use rationale for Image:Cl-buns-n-samson.jpg
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Template Cleanup
I think the Camp Lazlo template needs to majorly updated. It just seems too simple. I've worked up something a little more complex here. What do you think? --  Noah¢s   Talk  /  Contribs   21:21, 20 November 2007 (UTC)