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| - __NOWYSIWYG__ In the Art of the Animated series, on page 83 the image of the sealguana is captioned as, "One of Bryan's favorites, the iguana-seal". There is a redirect, which leads me to wonder whether or not there is another source that contradicts this one , however it isn't cited in the articles reference list. I think this article should be renamed to reflect the AAS source. FruipyLoops File:Toph-DoBS-2.gif 12:46, September 17, 2013 (UTC)
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| - __NOWYSIWYG__ In the Art of the Animated series, on page 83 the image of the sealguana is captioned as, "One of Bryan's favorites, the iguana-seal". There is a redirect, which leads me to wonder whether or not there is another source that contradicts this one , however it isn't cited in the articles reference list. I think this article should be renamed to reflect the AAS source. FruipyLoops File:Toph-DoBS-2.gif 12:46, September 17, 2013 (UTC) The history of the redirect says that it was moved to sealguana as it is named as such on the old nick.com site. 12:48, September 17, 2013 (UTC) Which source is more reliable? The AAS, or the Nick site? I'm personally more inclined to go with the AAS book. FruipyLoops File:Toph-DoBS-2.gif 12:54, September 17, 2013 (UTC) It generally seems to me that the old rule-of-thumb that print publications should be trusted over websites in most circumstances is possibly applicable here. That Nick.com website hasn't always been on the ball. The 888th Avatar (talk) 13:55, September 20, 2013 (UTC)
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