Talk:Obie Scott Wade

COI issue
I just realized that the template doesn't point to the Conflict of interest/Noticeboard link. This is where the issue is being discussed.-- CaroleHenson (talk) 00:08, 4 December 2016 (UTC)
 * , the template unfortunately doesn't have that functionality. Noticeboard links keep changing (and later archived, unlike an AFD which has a dedicated page) and I guess it would not be practical to have it. --Lemongirl942 (talk) 03:32, 5 December 2016 (UTC)
 * Ok, thanks! Makes sense.-- CaroleHenson (talk) 03:39, 5 December 2016 (UTC)

Uncited content
I removed uncited content, if you can find sources, let me know and I'd be happy to return cited content. The strike- outs mean that sources were found for those bits of info:
 * Wade began his career as a creative executive at PBS station WQED Pittsburgh, the home of Mr. Rogers Neighborhood, where he developed concepts for television, theme parks, and museums. In the years to follow, Wade created award-winning television projects; as well as ground breaking museum experiences and popular theme park destinations around the globe.
 * In 2016 Wade is producing the animated preschool series, Mythfits, which he created, and is developing with "Technicolor".
 * In 2015, Wade co-founded Skinned LLC, a fully funded IP development company featuring a new slate of properties. The debut IP is a six-issue graphic novel series entitled SHED, to be distributed in 2017 by IDW Publishing.
 * he first children's television show in America to feature a young male protagonist, Guy Hamdon, who fights crime exclusively as a female superhero. Due to the gender fluidity of its lead character,  SheZow came under scrutiny from conservative Christian groups such as One Million Moms and The Breitbart Group, who claimed that SheZow was immoral.  Wade originally created SheZow as a short which aired on the Disney Channel, May 4, 2007.
 * Wade's TV writing credits also include Baby Looney Tunes, Zatch Bell, Lalaloopsy, and Kuu Kuu Harajuku, co-created by Gwen Stefani.
 * Wade also created and directed Al Roach: Private Insectigator, an award-winning black and white animated film noir starring James Garner, Michelle Forbes, Kathy Kinney, Gregg Berger and Freddie Rodriguez for the cable channel Turner Classic Movies as part of the channel's 10th anniversary.
 * In 2002, Wade co-created, wrote and directed the award-winning animated series Julius & Friends with Paul Frank Industries. An official selection in the Sundance Film Festival, Julius & Friends featured 26 three-minute episodes, each following the exploits of Julius the monkey and his cast of eccentric friends as they encounter unexpected adventure in Planned Pines USA, the first planned community for cartoon characters. Starring the voice talent of Jason Schwartzman, Christina Pickles and Gregg Berger.
 * In the area of location-based entertainment, Wade has served as Experience Architect in the conception and design of theme parks and museums on three continents, including Discovery World Taiwan; Lego Land USA; Transparent Factory, Dresden; IntelliZeum, El Paso, TX; and Imagination Playground at the Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose, CA.
 * Tapped by the U.S. Federal Government, Wade was a founding member of and Experience Architect for INTER, a government think tank sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor tasked with designing a national curriculum that teaches innovation skills and creativity.

==Filmography==


 * In addition, Wade is the author of two children's books, The Puzzle Place, and Oddry. The former based on titular children's TV series, the latter a mid-grade novel following the whimsical tale of a young girl raised by hawks.
 * 2005: Best in Show - Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films (for Al Roach: Private Insectigator)
 * 2005: Audience & Critics Pick - Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films (for Al Roach: Private Insectigator)


 * Wade wrote for SheZow from 2012 to 2015.

-- CaroleHenson (talk) 11:57, 4 December 2016 (UTC)


 * Struck out content added back to the article, with sources.-- CaroleHenson (talk) 19:04, 4 December 2016 (UTC)

Conflict of interest
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