The included example has a sufficient amount of tropes to discuss to warrant it's inclusion...This page has two weak tropes and 1 broken link to a non-existent trope, indicating that this could exist just fine as either a discussion thread item, there no need to create a whole page for 2 tropes (not to mention that the entire film is already discussed on the main The Fairly Oddparents page)
Edited by BelieveItOrNot 'I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine'Yes, having pages for upcoming works has been accepted since quite some times. At least this is better than the The Legend Of Zelda Skyward Sword page, which is almost entirely bitching about those who weren't impressed by the preview.
The page's quality was even worse before I gave it several cleanups. Every time, it was replaced with more kvetching.
At any rate, having pages for upcoming works aren't against any rules I've seen. As long as this page doesn't get completely swamped in natter and bitching about disliked changes, it should be fine.
Edited by Komodin Experience has taught me to investigate anything that glows.Nonetheless, this movie deserves a page because of its mere nature as a Live-Action Adaptation of a series that had a character design basically impossible to be given such an adaptation.
I'm from Piedmont. No relation with Piedmon, mind you!
We make tropes pages for works that haven't come out yet all the time. Avatar The Legend Of Korra, anyone?
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