Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Pigfarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

Sorry, I thought I had responded here. But, you have still not pointed out what exactly is a "plot-description" of it. Repeating the fact that it is is not very helpful. I see that there are maybe one or two things in it that could be considered strictly plot, but the rest is actually a description of the school. The joke about Harry Potter and his money would be one of those things, and I can easily take that out. The other that may qualify is where I said that Draco and Luna talked about transferring to Pigfarts, but that is information on the student body. So, if you could actually explain why you consider it a lengthy plot description, that would be a bit more helpful. RedVinesFTW (talk) 21:01, 23 June 2011 (UTC)REDVINESFTW

I did note it was from a piece of fiction, and I can edit it so that it sounds more fake if you like. I just need to know what exactly you want me to fix. I honestly didn't think this would be a problem, because (no, I'm not using this as an excuse, just an explanation) other fictional schools have their own pages. A Very Potter Musical is actually very well known among Harry Potter fans and has a huge fanbase. — Preceding unsigned comment added by RedVinesFTW (talk • contribs) 21:22, 23 June 2011 (UTC)

I would like to point out that A Very Potter Musical is in fact a notable musical and that the StarKid team itself is somewhat well-known among Internet users and Harry Potter fans. Also, Pigfarts is one of the more memorable parts of the musical, so it is in fact logical to make a page for it. The page is describing Pigfarts itself, not the plot of the musical. The information included on it is strictly knowledge pertaining to A Very Potter Musical and doesn't seem to be making it out as nonfiction, so I don't see a reason for it to be deleted. differentascanbe (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 21:59, 23 June 2011 (UTC).

The play is clearly not "non-notable." There is a page specifically for its soundtrack. If the play is too non-notable to have a page, then why does it have a page for the music alone? Darren Criss was in it, which should make it notable enough anyway. 107.9.16.83 (talk) 02:23, 25 June 2011 (UTC)Guest