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While a subject's popularity may suggest notability, it does not automatically guarantee notability in the context of Wikipedia. Though the channel hosting BFDI has over 2.5 million subscribers and over 1.8 billion views, [10] [a] these numbers do not justify the creation of a BFDI article on Wikipedia. Usually, when something is popular, many ...
Even if we had the reliable sources to verify this, this wouldn't make BFDI notable. A hypothetical article on Wikipedia about the series would explain to a layperson (someone who isn't a part of the OSC) what BFDI is about. We are talking about the series, not the merchandise.
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Also, when you say "declined 13 times," do you mean 13 declines since the draft's existence (2019) because that is basically 3-4 declines per year (not very much). AlphaBeta135 talk 12:17, 11 August 2023 (UTC)
That's BS. Seems like bias to me. Like what do they want, Donald Trump in BFDI? MrMosesStuff 13:20, 26 January 2025 (UTC) We want articles about BFDI on CNN, in The Times, The New Yorker, Journal of Cinema and Media Studies etc. Even Screen Rant might be of interest. See WP:GNG or take the time to read the essay.
[5] [6] Three short, bonus original video animation (OVA) episodes were released with the first-print, limited edition versions of the VHS, LD and DVD releases. Cardcaptor Sakura was initially licensed for the English-speaking market by Nelvana , which dubbed the full series into English and released it under the name Cardcaptors . [ 7 ]
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In this system, the player character can only memorize a fixed number of spells from a list of spells. Once this spell is used once, the character forgets it and becomes unable to use it again. [1] [4] [5] [6] "Mana" is a word that comes from Polynesian languages with a complex meaning. Mostly, it loosely represents power, respect and dignity.