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Old: Fantasia is an American media franchise owned by The Walt Disney Company that commenced in 1940 with the theatrical release of the film of the same name.

Revised: Fantasia is an American media Franchise, created by Walt Disney with its first installment self-naming the franchise (Fantasia). It was the third ever Disney Animated Film. There are six films, four short films, and ten video games in the franchise. There are also miscellaneous Fantasia-based attractions such as Theme Parks, a mini golf course, concert tours, and a Fantasia Resort section.

Following the first films foot-steps, Fantasia 2000 was made to be a sequel. The "Fantasia" named films ended and so began The Sorcerer's Apprentice (2010) followed by The Nutcracker and the Four Realms and (2018) and Night on Bald Mountain (TBA).

Dinosaurs: Instructions Assignment
In order to create a good wikipedia article for Dinosaurs, there are a plethora of variables that come into consideration. The article must be well-structured, follow the types of sources Wikipedia recommends and must follow the good article criteria.

The first criteria for what is deemed a good article is that it should be well-written. By saying this, the article should be clear and concise in its meaning. For example when discussing a specific species of dinosaurs, the article must focus solely focus and have broad amount of knowledge for the dinosaur. In the good article for the "Spinosaurus " the contents of the article covers a broad range of the dinosaurs. It covers the description, discovery , classification and the paleobiology of the Spinosaurus. This is common throughout the majority of Dinosaur species articles. This also links to what the average word count should be for the higher popularity spectrum of dinosaurs. In the Tyrannosaurus Rex the total word count is 8569 words whilst the Velociraptor article has 3796 words. The Spinosaurus article on the other hand has around 5107 words. The average of these three articles comes to just over 5800 words. This gives the editor a rough view of how long a more popular dinosaur article should be. For less popular species, expect 2000-3000 words such as the Kentrosaurus.

A good dinosaur wikipedia must have verifiable resources with no original research. What this means is that all information must be cited and referenced and presented in a suitable layout style. All inline citation must be from scholarly sources as stated in the article "Six Good Criteria ". All dinosaur articles must have a plethora of sources such as the Tyrannosaurus Rex, Velociraptor and Spinosaurus article. The Tyrannosaurus Rex article has 165 sources whilst the Velociraptor article has 47 sources. The Spinosaurus on the other hand has 66 references. To average that all out between the three articles, the popular dinosaur specie articles should have roughly around 90-100 sources. Meanwhile less popular dinosaur species such as the Kentrosaurus that has 38 sources should have roughly 40-50 sources. It is imperative to have reliable and a wide range of sources for an article, in particular for the category of dinosaur species. Seeing as that dinosaurs are extinct, gathering reliable sources is difficult and the validity of the sources must be from extensive research as to original research.

According to the fifth good article criteria an article must not have an "ongoing edit car content dispute. This means that a specific sub-topic in a Dinosaur article should not be constantly edited simultaneously between all parties. This can be seen in the edits of the last For example the total edit on the Tyrannosaurus Rex article was 7249 edits whilst the Velociraptor article had 3271 edits and the Spinosaurus article has 2493 edits as of today. Averaging these figures, the total amount of edits a more popular dinosaur species article should have is roughly around 4000-5000 edits across its lifetime.

To summarize; in order to create a good Wikipedia article, one must have a well structured article. One must also include valid sources and a non-bias view on dinosaurs in particular. All information in the article should be based off of scholarly sources rather than original research.