Talk:List of implied entertainment

"The ___"
A large number of the subjects have the prefix "the." I wonder, would it be more useful to organize the list as though they did not have the "the," so that the order would be like, 17:18, 3 February 2009 (EST)
 * Lot's o' stuff
 * M & L
 * The Mushroom Moon
 * On Golden Toad 2
 * The rest o' the stuff
 * Absolutely. It's more professional that way. --

Broadshroom
Should Broadshroom be added to this page? It's mentioned by Eve in Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door: "But when I finally got a part in a Broadshroom play as the leading lady..." --Icytriforc 14:02, 27 June 2009 (EDT)

Real Life Games
If a game in real life is mentioned in a game, but is not actually shown, is it implied entertainment?

Implied Movies
Kirby's Story, M & L, Legend of Stafy, and Wario are all implied movies, as their posters are shown in a theater in a game. They do not appear fully, it is suggested they exist. Thus, they are implied. Yoshario'''
 * Pretty much that. If anyone thinks they are not implied, then he or she should state where in the game these movies can be watched. That should clear things up. - 08:33, 30 March 2010 (EDT)
 * Come on. If a theater posts posters for movies, why would they be implied? If you call something implied, it means that it was once mentioned, but hasen't been shown to be either real or fake (resulting in no images). In this ocasion, though, you see the posters for the moves in a theater. Are they really implied?
 * Yes, because you didn't see the actual movie. Yoshario''' [[Image:Yoshi_wearing_mario's hat.jpg|30px]]
 * Edit conflict: Yes, these movies are implied by the mentioned posters. The movies themselves are never shown on-screen. That is what makes them implied. - 08:42, 30 March 2010 (EDT)

Split out content to respective articles?
I believe this article is a bit excessive. We don't really need a list of cameos; they could easily be summed up in their respective articles. - NARCE 20:11, 25 June 2010 (UTC)