2018[]
LBH[]
Are we adding information RE: the recent Let's Be Heroes crossover? And, if so, can I get the ball rolling by adding Winnie and Tanis's new VAs? Muddlemore (talk) 18:42, October 3, 2018 (UTC)
- I added info to the movie page and Parodies and pop culture references. Usually I would add an apocryphal section to the characters, but I'm not even sure what kind of canon it is. I mean, it seems like it's more along the lines of Scooby popping up on Animaniacs (bad example since it probably never happened, although I did hear this thing about Welker and Kasem being on there, so not sure) than the Johnny Bravo episode. I think it could just go in the trivia section. I'd definitely like to hear about their new VAs. -- TheAtomicLight (talk) 22:06, October 3, 2018 (UTC)
- The girls do reference the events of the movie as having happened and at one point they flashback to the characters in a classic HB style Muddlemore (talk) 22:57, October 3, 2018 (UTC)
- Oh, ok. That makes things easier, but one thing I was wondering do they really call it Ghoul School, instead of Miss Grimwood's Finishing School for Ghouls? -- TheAtomicLight (talk) 08:58, October 4, 2018 (UTC)
They call it the Ghoul School but at one point they show a sign. I forget what it said though. There's a line of dialogue that implies Grimwood is retired now. Muddlemore (talk) 14:10, October 4, 2018 (UTC)
2019[]
Surname[]
As you can see here the teacher says "Winnie the werewolf to be exact". This might be stylized "Winnie the Werewolf" but much like "Sonic the Hedgehog" there's definitely a "the" in there.
Can anyone clarify if at some later point in the film she is actually called "Winnie Werewolf" without a "the" in the middle? I can't find a transcript to double-check this, but if not, I am planning to move the page to include "the" in the title. talk2ty 07:09, March 24, 2019 (UTC)
2020[]
Middle name[]
I'm kinda wondering re the "papa werewolf" / "Papa Werewolf" phrase TAL highlighted from Winnie as compared to Grimwood's "Winnie the werewolf" / "Winnie the Werewolf" / "Winnie The Werewolf".
Grimwood's "to be exact" would seem very strange if it was only a species and not a surname, wouldn't it? She presumably would know all her students' names. Like she would probably know if Sibella's name were "Sibella Dracula" for example. That of course remains unclear (I don't know if Sibella was called that despite the use of "Count Dracula" .. not all daughters have their dad's surname!) but presumably Grimwood would know from the registry.
Elsa is one of the more confusing issues since "Frankenteen" would seem like a weird surname for her dad to have. Of course, she might've chosen it herself, "Frankenstein's monster" probably never had a surname ("Adam Frankenstein" viewing himself as Victor's son, perhaps?)
If we accept that Winnie did intend to say her family surname was "Werewolf" then Grimwood's "to be exact" could be intended to give THREE names: with "The" actually being a middle name just like Sonic T. Hedgehog.
Are there other examples of toon animals with 'the' as an actually official name? STH is only one which comes to mind but I feel like I've heard at least one other. Tycio (talk) 12:56, September 15, 2020 (UTC)