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Re: Leonardo Leonardo

All judgements of the show aside, we're talking about a fictional character who appeared in a minor work of fiction that lasted two episodes. He's no Sideshow Bob or even Sideshow Mel, the latter of whom doesn't even have his own article. Furthermore, there are no articles dedicated to any other characters who appear in the film or the cartoon, save Jay and Silent Bob who have appeared in numerous projects. If Leonardo Leonardo wants his own article, he should wait in line behind Dante Hicks, Randall, and the actors who portray them. Potentially, this character might resurface if the proposed Clerks sequel or animated movie were to come about, but that's a big if. --Feitclub 21:59, Sep 11, 2004 (UTC)

  • Redirect to Clerks (television show), and then write that article. This is my oddest vote yet, but I seriously think that that show should have an article but that it doesn't merit breakout articles. A good start would be a short intro followed by the merged content of Leonardo Leonardo. Rory 01:37, Sep 12, 2004 (UTC)
  • Merge and redirect: Man, this is hard. It's a good article -- very good. This is where principles come in. I always want minor characters to be lumped back in, even when I like the characters. Geogre 02:22, 12 Sep 2004 (UTC)
  • Move to Clerks (cartoon) or Clerks (television show) (whichever you like) and fill in the rest. Gwalla | Talk 03:35, 12 Sep 2004 (UTC)
  • Keep: Well-written article about a minor character in a minor work of fiction. Verifiable and factual. I agree that other articles on the show would be more "useful", but I don't have any problems with this one. I spend my time writing articles on specific quantities used in quantum information theory (say, the joint quantum entropy). I don't see that this is any different. If we have an infinite number of fans, let them write a whole lot about fictional works. -- Creidieki 10:09, 12 Sep 2004 (UTC)
  • Merge, no redirect to Clerks. Not notable. --Improv 20:26, 13 Sep 2004 (UTC)