Talk:The Amazing Digital Circus

"Whims" vs. "instructions"
Seeing the discussion in the above section, I believe that "they are subject to Caine's whims" is a more suitable way of phrasing the plot in the header and the synopsis than "they must follow Caine's instructions", since it lines up with the official description on Glitch's website, which reads as follows:


 * "A woman gets trapped in a crazy virtual world along with five other humans and are now subject to the whims of a wacky AI and their own personal traumas."

Besides that, it helps describe Caine's impulsiveness, and better respects that the characters have a degree of freedom in not going along with him (e.g., Zooble opting to prepare the funeral instead of going on the adventure in episode 2).

If there are better ways of putting it, what would you suggest? User:SubZeroSilver (talk) 03:13, 3 June 2024 (UTC)

Animators
The complete list of animators seems too long for the infobox, and I would like to remove it. According to H:IB, infoboxes should be concise and not contain long bodies of text. Meanwhile, lead animator Kevin Temmer is already mentioned in the main body, which may be sufficient. We should also keep in mind that both episodes so far have differences in their animation teams (Capricho and Hoyle only animate episode 1, while Todd, Garrard and Stevenson only animate episode 2), meaning it's likely the list would only grow more bloated down the line. User:SubZeroSilver (talk) 17:04, 3 June 2024 (UTC)

Adult animated?
I've seen several sources call it adult animated and Gooseworx herself admits that older teens and adults were the target audience.

Should we put that in the lead? Turtletennisfogwheat (talk) 10:36, 10 July 2024 (UTC)
 * The series does contain several adult themes such as profanity, existential dread, etc, therefore I would say we should. SleepDeprivedGinger (talk) 13:39, 10 July 2024 (UTC)
 * Well, the profanity is censored and existential dread is something found in something like Puss in Boots: The Last Wish and that's a kids film. So I wouldn't necessarily use those as reasons to call it "adult animated". Goose and GLITCH did clarify however that older audiences like teens and adults were the target demographic. So there's our proof. Turtletennisfogwheat (talk) 02:19, 11 July 2024 (UTC)