Talk:List of Characters from Imaginationland

For future reference, here are items from the other Imaginationland pages that I didn't merge into the initial list here, usually due to the fact that I haven't been able to confirm their appearances. I've included comments.

"Character References" (Imaginationland)

--Reichu 01:58, 3 December 2008 (UTC)
 * An acorn: Presumably referring to the cupcake.
 * An ant from A Bug's Life: Probably a misidentification of this guy.
 * Aquaman: Actually Seaman from the "Super Best Friends" episode.
 * Ash Ketchum: MIA.
 * Aubrey from "Little Gems": This character bears a slight resemblance to Aubrey, but they're also very different. Mis-ID, I'd say.
 * Bigfoot: The version of Bigfoot used is probably supposed to be Harry from Harry & the Hendersons, so I've listed it as such. (It's the beard.)
 * Blooregard Q. Kazoo: I can't find anyone that looks close enough.
 * Casper the Friendly Ghost: Two unidentified ghosts (one; the other) on the good side, but neither look like Casper.
 * Claude the Swordfish from Waterbabies: Presumably referring to this character. I can't find an image of "Claude the Swordfish" to confirm or deny.
 * A cowboy: Based on the appearances of American folk legends John Henry and Paul Bunyan in Imaginationland, I'm going to make the educated guess that this is Pecos Bill.
 * Dracula: Redundant, since Count Chocula is himself a reference to Dracula.
 * Unidentified Dr. Seuss characters: There are some that have a "Seussian" look, but that's not good enough. We need book titles at the very least.
 * Elliott the Dragon from Pete's Dragon: There's a green dragon, but it doesn't look like Elliott.
 * Emperor penguins in different colors: These are actually stylized insects.
 * An ent: It's a walking tree, at least -- but how are we to know if this is intended to be an "Ent" specifically?
 * A flying giraffe: Easy to sight -- but is this JUST "a flying giraffe", or is it a specific reference to something?
 * A Fry Kid: There's at least two (here and here) different walking poofballs, and I'm not certain if either one is supposed to represent a Fry Kid.
 * Grimmace: "Grimace", presumably, and MIA.
 * Hamburglar: There's a hamburger, but that's not the same thing.
 * Kermit the Frog: Totally MIA, so presumably someone mis-ID'd Mr. Toad.
 * King Kong: There's a very oversized gorilla with the bad guys in Pt. III, if that counts.
 * A Moon-Bellied Sneech: There actually aren't such things; in The Sneeches, there were plain-bellies and star-bellies. Plus what the SP Scriptorium calls a "Sneech" looks nothing like a Sneech.
 * A mermaid: Judging from elements of the character design, it looks like it's supposed to be Ariel (with the hair color changed).
 * Moses: I don't see the South Park version anywhere. Someone might have mistaken Laozi for IRL Moses.
 * Mothra: Not Mothra; it's a giant butterfly with a rider.
 * Mr. Tumnus: The design is a generic faun, with nothing to identify it as Mr. Tumnus specifically (like a scarf or something). I mentioned "Mr. Tumnus" as a footnote under "Pan".
 * My Little Pony: It's just a unicorn.
 * Giant taco that craps ice cream: Check. Name is Najix.
 * Peter Rabbit: There's no Peter; it's Br'er Rabbit all around.
 * Rainbow Brite: MIA.
 * Remy: What people seem to be identifying as Remy doesn't look very rat-like if you look more closely.
 * Tasmanian Devil: MIA.
 * A Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Seems to be Leonardo specifically.
 * The Brave Little Toaster (with toast): It doesn't look specifically like the Brave Little Toaster. It's just a toaster.
 * Tutter: Another attempt to ID this character, which also runs into problems. (Tutter is a fairly nondescript mouse.)
 * V: MIA.
 * Willy Wonka: Is he listed because the Major is considered a possible Willy Wonka reference? (Willy Wonka himself doesn't appear.)