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Latest comment: 9 years ago by Moscow Connection in topic Mona the Vampire

Mona the Vampire

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Okay, all of this, and why are we deleting the article? Clearly the article is notable. I added it with minimal information so that in WT:TRREQ, my translation request wouldn't be ignored, and also so that it can be improved by other Russian Wikipedia users later. So why must we delete the article? It is clearly supposed to be on Wikipedia. Deleting is not the right option. I keep telling you guys this. It is on the English, French, Spanish, and other Wikipedias. Please expand the article so that the article cannot be deleted!

Also, I did not know it was aired in Russia. I did not know that the show even existed in Russia. Is it dubbed in the Russian language? If so, please give me citable sources (and possibly episodes) that I can watch, because I searched all over the internet and couldn't find a Russian dub. NativeCat drop by and say Hi! 22:43, 10 April 2015 (UTC)Reply
@NativeCat:. It's clear to you that it's notable, but it should be clear to anyone else who reads the article. You must demonstrate the notability with links to reviews, to reliable press coverage, to some articles or books about the series, something like this. The Russian Wikipedia is rather strict and the Russian admins don't watch children's cartoons. They probably never watched it and have no idea what it is.
I've just searched for where you can watch it and I couldn't find it anywhere online in Russian.
By the way, now when I think of it, I probably watched it in French on a French TV channel.
It looks like it hasn't been shown in Russia.
But it has been shown in Ukraine, here's a proof link: [1] (08:30 М/с "Мона - вампир", the title is in Russian). And here's a discussion [2]. A parent from Ukraine says that she saw the cartoon and thinks it's not for children and it should be banned on TV. Cause there's lots of blood and violence. :-)
And another link [3]. A person asks to show it on one of the main Russian channels and they reply that it doesn't fit the format.
By the way, the Russian title is Мона-вампир.
I can't do it. It would take too much time. And I've searched for sources and I'm not sure there are enough sources to prove notability. I'm sure that it is notable, though. -Moscow Connection (talk) 23:35, 10 April 2015 (UTC)Reply