User talk:Tony Jä

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Two things
Hi, two things: 1) Please do not make personal attacks as made here. 2) The burden is yours to find sources if you change information. The unsourced date ranges you are adding are no better than the unsourced date ranges already in the article. This news article from November 30, 1992 (see bottom of page) makes it difficult to believe the show started in 1992, with only a month left in the year, and a Disney rep stating that any live performance plans were in preliminary stages.

The only thing that gives Wikipedia any credibility are references. If you can't be bothered to find refs to support your changes, you're going to get reverted a lot by many Wikipedia editors. If you need help adding references, there's a short video at Referencing for Beginners that makes it easy to understand. Cyphoidbomb (talk) 15:30, 21 January 2015 (UTC)