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Neutronized made the official trailer of Super Cat Tales: PAWS! —Preceding unsigned comment added by El Chancho Chango (talkcontribs)

Yeah you're right, and I did watch the trailer yesterday. Sadly, I haven't had much time to work on the wiki, but I do look forward to the launch of PAWS. ~ Random-StoryKeeper 07:33, 21 April 2023 (UTC)

How one can remove a stub?[edit]

Hey RSK, it's Rpixel. The question above is one I had for a while. It doesn't mean I'm trying to remove most of them, I just want to know how much info is delivered for it to not be considered a stub. I want this question answered so I can be relieved. RPixel 14:50 January 17 2024

Hi Rpixel; good question! I don't think I can give a very specific answer, as it really depends on the article and how much content there is on it at the time of the page being marked as a stub. For enemy pages, if the article has some explanation on what games the enemy is in, what it looks like, how it behaves and what the player can do in relation to the enemy to defeat or avoid it, then I would probably remove the stub template, even if the {{incomplete}} template is still on it. I don't think it's necessarily based on how many sentences or the article's length - we probably don't need to go into too much detail if the enemy has very basic behaviour.
I assume this is about the robot article, is it? I had quickly rearranged that article into sections that I'm planning to implement onto the existing enemy pages and phase out the "Appearance"/"Game information" section headers. I didn't really have time to examine the article at the time in full, so I instinctively put the stub template on it since I saw that the page was looking short. In this case, since it seems like you have been going through all the Slime Pizza articles, if you think this page does explain the behaviour and strategy of the enemy sufficiently, it's fine to remove it. If I do feel like there's a lot of content missing from that page, I may re-add it with an explanation in the summary or the article's talk page found under the "Discussions" tab. If there is a disagreement on whether a page should be a stub or not, it should be discussed.
I hope that helps to give you some insight into how the stub template is used, but feel free to ask any questions if you have more.
By the way, when replying to a message on a talk page, add a colon (:) before the start of each paragraph to create an indent directly below the section - you don't need to create an entirely new section for responses unless the original message is not on the talkpage to begin with. Secondly, for signatures, you can put four tildes (~~~~) at the end of your message and it will automatically add your username with a link and the timestamp once you save. There's also a signature button in the editor that will automatically do that for you - it's directly to the right of the Italics button in the editing toolbar. ~ Random-StoryKeeper 02:45, 18 January 2024 (UTC)