I'm going to repeat my thoughts of justification that i made in the 'previous content report':
"The 'no mixing' rule exists for good reasons...
But it absolutely does not make sense to be applied in this example. The Wallace & Gromit established itself as 30 min short films and 'graduated' to a feature length movie, before returning to the original 30 mins... This is not a case of short films being made to exploit a blockbuster franchise, or to fill in between feature length release. Each W&G film, no matter the length, is a W&G film... And there are 5 W&G films in its filmography.
EVERY kid, parent, fan of Wallace & Gromit that opens the 'Wallace & Gromit Collection' in their media browser will immediately say "Where's Curse of the Were-Rabbit???"... And then get angry, and/or worried that it's not available, and start crying... Perhaps even the kids, too!
Again, the 'no mixing' rule makes perfect sense almost all of the time. But it simply doesn't here. The situation is not 'normal'. An exception should be made for the reasons above. TIA."
As Christmas is days away, we do not want to upset the kids!
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Reply by superboy97
on January 30, 2022 at 11:17 AM
As indicated in this previous content report, short movies and feature length movies aren't allowed in the same collection.
Reply by cheeseandjamsandwich
on December 13, 2023 at 2:52 PM
I'm going to repeat my thoughts of justification that i made in the 'previous content report':
"The 'no mixing' rule exists for good reasons...
But it absolutely does not make sense to be applied in this example. The Wallace & Gromit established itself as 30 min short films and 'graduated' to a feature length movie, before returning to the original 30 mins... This is not a case of short films being made to exploit a blockbuster franchise, or to fill in between feature length release. Each W&G film, no matter the length, is a W&G film... And there are 5 W&G films in its filmography.
EVERY kid, parent, fan of Wallace & Gromit that opens the 'Wallace & Gromit Collection' in their media browser will immediately say "Where's Curse of the Were-Rabbit???"... And then get angry, and/or worried that it's not available, and start crying... Perhaps even the kids, too!
Again, the 'no mixing' rule makes perfect sense almost all of the time. But it simply doesn't here. The situation is not 'normal'. An exception should be made for the reasons above. TIA."
As Christmas is days away, we do not want to upset the kids!