As a Thomas Fan I am, i’ve seen information and fans reactions and I researched. The SiF article came out With new information about the changes of the show after Mattel’s announcement and then a year later the trailer came out and fans compared all engines go to other reboot it shows, and many parents and their children do not like it either. And of course, two well known people Britt Allcroft the TV producer and Veronica Chambers the daughter of Wilbert Awdry did not enjoy it either.
So which one of these to use for Reception on All Engines Go Wikipedia Page? A or B or C or use one the two and changed some of them and combine it into one for the Reception.
A
On November 23, 2020, after the announcement of the series, Ryan Hagan, an admin of Sodor Island Forums & Fansite, had a conference call receiving huge changes of the new show and shared the whole information on the SiF Blog, and fans of the original series (Seasons 1 through 24) were horrified and outraged after reading the whole blog.[1] Some even blamed Christopher Keenan and Rick Suvalle for the changes, a few blamed director Campbell Bryer for saying he would try to be "faithful" to the original Thomas & Friends series, but was eventually a hypocritical liar by saying the Island of Sodor being on the coast of England is "not important at all".
Upon release of the trailer on January 27th, the series trailer received severe backlash from fans; primary criticisms were aimed at its new character designs and lack of realism, some unfavorably compared it to shows such as Teen Titans Go!, VeggieTales in the City, and My Little Pony: Pony Life. Many parents complained that even their children did not enjoy it at all.[2]
Veronica Chambers (daughter of the Wilbert Awdry) did not like the new series in the trailer.[3] The original TV producer Britt Allcroft who also heard about it sympathized with the upset fans and parents in a Facebook post.[4]
B
On November 23, 2020, after the announcement of the series, Ryan Hagan, an admin of Sodor Island Forums & Fansite, had a conference call with Campbell Bryer receiving huge changes of the new show and shared the whole information on the SiF Blog, and fans of the original series (Seasons 1 through 24) were horrified and outraged after reading the whole blog.[5] Some even blamed Christopher Keenan and Rick Suvalle for the changes, a few blamed director Campbell Bryer for saying he would try to be "faithful" to the original Thomas & Friends series, but was eventually a hypocritical liar by saying the Island of Sodor being on the coast of England is "not important at all".
Upon release of the trailer on January 27th, the series trailer received severe backlash from fans; primary criticisms were aimed at its new character designs and lack of realism, some unfavorably compared it to shows such as Teen Titans Go!, VeggieTales in the City, and My Little Pony: Pony Life. Many parents complained that even their children did not enjoy it at all.[6]
Veronica Chambers (daughter of the Wilbert Awdry) did not like the new series in the trailer.[7] The original TV producer Britt Allcroft who also heard about it sympathized with the upset fans and parents in a Facebook post.[8]
C
On November 23, 2020, after the announcement of the series, Ryan Hagan, an admin of Sodor Island Forums & Fansite, had a conference call receiving huge changes of the new show and shared the whole information on the SiF Blog, and fans of the original series (Seasons 1 through 24) were horrified and outraged after reading the whole blog.[9]
Upon release of the trailer on January 27th, the series trailer received severe backlash from fans; primary criticisms were aimed at its new character designs and lack of realism. Many parents complained that even their children did not enjoy it at all.[10]
Veronica Chambers (daughter of the Wilbert Awdry) did not like the new series in the trailer.[11] The original TV producer Britt Allcroft who also heard about it sympathized with the upset fans and parents in a Facebook post.[12]
SECREngineNo592 (talk) 02:09, 24 April 2021 (UTC)
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- None of them, because they all make use of unreliable or unnotable sources (that tweet has been removed in the past, blogspot isn't reliable).
Honestly I think the current reception section is fine as it is. I've just noticed the reception section was removed. I can't say I disagree with the decision, it's probably WP:UNDUE. — Czello 07:39, 24 April 2021 (UTC)
- I agree with CZello that none of these are appropriate. None of them sourced to reliable sources: fansites, Facebook posts and tweets are not valid sources. It's nothing but gossip and rumor, which is completely inappropriate for a serious encyclopedia. Laplorfill (talk) 14:20, 24 April 2021 (UTC)
- The whole idea about disregarding a piece of information just because it's on social media is bullshit. If that same thing was said but plublished by a news company, the Wiki would happily cite it whether or not it's "gossip". The fact that you see a "serious encyclopedia" to be fit for a dumb kids show baffles me, but it's just my opinion, so do whatever you want.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.64.254.239 (talk • contribs)
I found a new source from the Daily Mail about how parents and kids hate the show with a burning passion. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9975903/Thomas-Tank-Engines-new-cartoon-look-menacing-children-CRY.html?ito=social-twitter_mailonline 24.44.76.88 (talk)
- I don't believe that can be used- see WP:DAILYMAIL. Magitroopa (talk) 22:28, 10 September 2021 (UTC)