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Talk:Yakko, Wakko, and Dot

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[edit] "Inkblotted"

Nice article. Can you explain the use of the word "inkblotted" and the linking of same? "Inkblotted" redirects to blackface; I don't see the connection. I suspect that "inkblotted" may be a specialized animation term, but if so the link to "blackface" and therefore the linkage here weaken the article. Certainly the Warners weren't racial stereotypes in the way, say, Heckle & Jekyll were. Jgm 01:37, 24 Aug 2004 (UTC)

I've been trying to figure this out for some time. Every time I change it, the same person edits it back in. (This is also apparently the anonymous user who created the inkblotted redirect to blackface, so I'm sure that connection is deliberate. Also note that said redirect is listed on rfd, for what it's worth.) The consensus seems to be that it should not be linked to blackface - they are characters that could reasonably be said to resemble ink blots, but there is actually evidence of a deliberate attempt to avoid having them look like blackface characters. (Note the change of Bosco to look like the Warners when he makes a Tiny Tunes cameo.) I just don't get it - if anything, they have white-painted faces, not black.
If you are the one who is doing this, and you are reading this, please talk to us! If you have evidence to back your claims, please share it! If it's true, it's important information. (But without evidence, I prefer to think better of the folks who made this cartoon and assume it isn't true.)
I also keep removing this paragraph, because it's the wrong POV and I don't know how to correct it:
"All three of us are performed in the Animaniacs band as vocalists, and they are typically managed by their human "dad" and leader; Dr. Otto Scratchansniff."
--Aranel 03:15, 24 Aug 2004 (UTC)
A bit more research finds a few instances of the term "inkblot characters" for non-specific animal cartoon characters; I've tried to clarify this in the text. I don't know whether the term is meant in the psychological sense (ie. they can be whatever animal you see in them), the physical sense (ie. the black-ink ears and head), or both, however. Jgm 13:43, 24 Aug 2004 (UTC)
There is a user who repeatedly adds grammatically awkward text without any discussion. It is quite frustrating. I believe that the paragraph you are referring to is one of his creations. It is even more annoying because some of his edits are valid. However, as is our policy with vandals, we have to revert his useful edits along with his harmful ones. --DropDeadGorgias (talk) 15:52, Sep 8, 2004 (UTC)

About that...well, The Warner trio do have inkblotted like faces, but, not black. If the show got racial critisism, then it would already be on this (the artical) page. - Shadow the Hedgehog 6:05, 23 October 2006

[edit] User:64.165.11.76

Hey again. I have a question about the "band" you keep referring to, of which Yakko Wakko and Dot are members of. Is this from a particular episode or is a recurring element? I've also posted this on your talk page, please respond or these edits will have to be reverted like your other ones. --DropDeadGorgias (talk) 16:10, Aug 31, 2004 (UTC)

Yes, it is a recurring thing, as they do play instruments various times through the series, and it is a musical cartoon. Check out the artical I wrote about it. - Shadow the Hedgehog 6:07, October 23, 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Wakko's accent

The article says Wakko's accent is a Scouse accent, but I read the description of that accent and see very little similarity... - furrykef (Talk at me) 14:17, 10 Mar 2005 (UTC)


Probably this references to the iMDB entry on the voice actor Jess Harnell: "Based the voice of Wakko Warner on Beatle Ringo Starr." - SoWhy 13:47, 22 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Yes, it also has that Jess Harnell did a John Lennon like voice, but when he saw that the character was short, he raised the pitch. - Shadow the Hedgehog 18:03, 23 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Musicians - Prose

The musicians section needs a little cleaning up... Maybe just collapsing the headers and getting rid of "just the major ones".--Htmlism 21:59, 5 November 2006 (UTC)

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