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==CC's to do==
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==To do==
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*Add developer quotes and inline images (MichaelJacksonPlayingMD1988.jpeg, MayumiNinaSakazaki MichaelJackson.png)
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*Add "Reappearance(s)" section to [[:Template:S3MusicTable]], listing reappearances with release dates.
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[[User:Cartridgeculture|Cartridgeculture]] ([[User talk:Cartridgeculture|talk]]) 02:24, 8 January 2023 (EST)
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==That ''Simpsons'' quote==
 
{{QuoteRight|And you wouldn't believe the celebrities who did cameos. Dustin Hoffman, Michael Jackson...of course they didn't use their real names, but you could tell it was them.|Lisa Simpson|''The Simpsons'' episode 9F03, "''The Itchy & Scratchy Movie''"|ref={{intref|wikipedia:Itchy %26_Scratchy: The Movie}}}}
 
{{QuoteRight|And you wouldn't believe the celebrities who did cameos. Dustin Hoffman, Michael Jackson...of course they didn't use their real names, but you could tell it was them.|Lisa Simpson|''The Simpsons'' episode 9F03, "''The Itchy & Scratchy Movie''"|ref={{intref|wikipedia:Itchy %26_Scratchy: The Movie}}}}
 
Jackson had a history of going uncredited (or using pseudonyms) in his productions, often due to the star's contractual complications. Reportedly, Jackson's record label at the time, [[wikipedia:Epic Records|Epic Records]], refused the artist to perform for any of its potential rivals, resorting in Jackson famously appearing under a number of pseudonyms; the most notable example being the 1991 ''The Simpsons'' episode ''[[wikipedia:Stark Raving Dad|Stark Raving Dad]]'', where despite guest-starring as "Michael Jackson", the credit is ultimately given to the fictional "John Jay Smith".{{ref|[http://www.eeggs.com/items/2279.html Simpsons, The Easter Egg - Uncredited Voices]}}
 
Jackson had a history of going uncredited (or using pseudonyms) in his productions, often due to the star's contractual complications. Reportedly, Jackson's record label at the time, [[wikipedia:Epic Records|Epic Records]], refused the artist to perform for any of its potential rivals, resorting in Jackson famously appearing under a number of pseudonyms; the most notable example being the 1991 ''The Simpsons'' episode ''[[wikipedia:Stark Raving Dad|Stark Raving Dad]]'', where despite guest-starring as "Michael Jackson", the credit is ultimately given to the fictional "John Jay Smith".{{ref|[http://www.eeggs.com/items/2279.html Simpsons, The Easter Egg - Uncredited Voices]}}
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MichaelJacksonPlayingMD1988.jpeg|Michael Jackson
 
Roger Hector.jpeg|Roger Hector
 
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[[User:Cartridgeculture|Cartridgeculture]] ([[User talk:Cartridgeculture|talk]]) 04:10, 19 November 2022 (EST)
 
 
==Outline==
 
*Rewrite summary to reframe article with "MJ entered development and this chaos happened" focus, but with an additional explanation that, ''because'' of MJ's involvement, we feel it necessary to investigate the non-MJ side of development as well.
 
 
===History===
 
*Reorder content chronologically.
 
*Add or reconsider sections.
 
*Edit and consolidate.
 
*Add inline images and quotes.
 
*Add content: MJ team's late inclusion, why we know, and what it tells us about the PC version.
 
*Add content: MJ team's recycling of their past, unused material for ''Sonic 3'' songs.
 
 
===List of tracks===
 
*Finish edits and consolidation.
 
*Add "Reapparances" section to the track tables, with dates.
 
*Expand descriptions wherever possible.
 
 
===List of staff===
 
*Expand descriptions.
 
*List links to that staff's interviews/statements in bottom-most bullet.
 
*Replace "Role" table field with "Credited role".
 
  
 
==Tables==
 
==Tables==
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-[[User:Black Squirrel|Black Squirrel]] ([[User talk:Black Squirrel|talk]]) 14:33, 22 November 2019 (EST)
 
-[[User:Black Squirrel|Black Squirrel]] ([[User talk:Black Squirrel|talk]]) 14:33, 22 November 2019 (EST)
  
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:That's a plan. I'd like to contribute in editing the sources for the tables, but until those messages I get of "this-message-is-spam" and "data-submitted-too-often" disappear, I'm stuck relying on others to do the contribution. It's going to require some administrator to whitelist my user name or change the filtering of the MediaWiki setup for Sonic Retro. Reply 22:09, 23 November 2019 (EST) - [[User:T.Q._NEW|T.Q.]]
 
 
Reply 22:09, 23 November 2019 (EST) - [[User:T.Q._NEW|T.Q.]]
 
  
That's a plan. I'd like to contribute in editing the sources for the tables, but until those messages I get of "this-message-is-spam" and "data-submitted-too-often" disappear, I'm stuck relying on others to do the contribution. It's going to require some administrator to whitelist my user name or change the filtering of the MediaWiki setup for Sonic Retro.
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 03:24, 8 January 2023

To do

  • Add developer quotes and inline images (MichaelJacksonPlayingMD1988.jpeg, MayumiNinaSakazaki MichaelJackson.png)
  • Add "Reappearance(s)" section to Template:S3MusicTable, listing reappearances with release dates.

Cartridgeculture (talk) 02:24, 8 January 2023 (EST)

That Simpsons quote

And you wouldn't believe the celebrities who did cameos. Dustin Hoffman, Michael Jackson...of course they didn't use their real names, but you could tell it was them.

— Lisa Simpson, The Simpsons episode 9F03, "The Itchy & Scratchy Movie"[1]

Jackson had a history of going uncredited (or using pseudonyms) in his productions, often due to the star's contractual complications. Reportedly, Jackson's record label at the time, Epic Records, refused the artist to perform for any of its potential rivals, resorting in Jackson famously appearing under a number of pseudonyms; the most notable example being the 1991 The Simpsons episode Stark Raving Dad, where despite guest-starring as "Michael Jackson", the credit is ultimately given to the fictional "John Jay Smith".[2]

Tables

These tables are getting a bit... chunky. You realise I made a set under "List of music tracks" right? Mine's sortable!

It's better to use the references templates than type out loads of prose about why things come from where. For example, Sonic 3 ending credits need be nothing more than:

ID Usage Musicans Comments
26 Credits Michael Jackson[3] Similar to Jackson's 1996 single, "Stranger in Moscow"[4].

-Black Squirrel (talk) 14:33, 22 November 2019 (EST)

That's a plan. I'd like to contribute in editing the sources for the tables, but until those messages I get of "this-message-is-spam" and "data-submitted-too-often" disappear, I'm stuck relying on others to do the contribution. It's going to require some administrator to whitelist my user name or change the filtering of the MediaWiki setup for Sonic Retro. Reply 22:09, 23 November 2019 (EST) - T.Q.

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