Talk:Audience scene

As an appearance?
As you've probably noticed by now, a lot of articles are linking to Into the Wild Green Yonder about appearing in this scene. Usually, an appearance have a slight significance, even if it is just a cameo appearance or mention. Problem here, is that they just shoved as many characters as possible into one scene. So it less each appearances' significance. Therefore, I propose instead a special 'appearance' bulletin reserved for appearing in this scene, only. Even characters who, otherwise, appear in the film and then later in this scene, could have an additional appearance bulletin for that.

Short story; treat this scene as an individual special episode. --Sviptalk 11:39, 20 February 2010 (UTC)
 * So... what would this look like, sub bullet points for main film and this scene like we sometimes have for the filmisodes or... Would this imply that we need to treat other minor cameos or people hosings in a similar way? - Quolnok 11:52, 20 February 2010 (UTC)
 * No and no. It would not appear as a 'subepisode', the idea is to avoid a link to the film entirely.  Since this scene is unlike any other, other cameos and people hosings are actions thought up to include specific characters, e.g. 'let's include her here' rather than 'let's include EVERYONE here, so she will have to be there as well'.  The difference is primarily how each appearance came into being, if you will.
 * This is a special scene and should be treated as such. I just find it giving them too much credit by implying they were in the entire film, when they were technically just in a scene where everyone was.  Such huge participation. --Sviptalk 11:57, 20 February 2010 (UTC)
 * Alright, so special episode icon and shoved way down the bottom of the list near Everybody Loves Hypnotoad? I guess that's okay. - Quolnok 12:04, 20 February 2010 (UTC)
 * Exactly, although, I propose a different icon. A 'scene' icon.  I'll think of something. --Sviptalk 12:09, 20 February 2010 (UTC)