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The point I'm making is that this whole page seems like a rushed and poorly thought out attempt by some people to differentiate the animated straight-to-video films from the theatrical, well-known live action movie adaptions but have failed to include any information of such substantial size that it would actually warrant an article all its own. If people are going to be this obvious in their intent, I would think they should be bothered to at least put some effort into the article. So what was the harm in having all the films in a single article anyway? --[[Special:Contributions/84.251.83.85|84.251.83.85]] ([[User talk:84.251.83.85|talk]]) 12:19, 12 March 2016 (UTC)
The point I'm making is that this whole page seems like a rushed and poorly thought out attempt by some people to differentiate the animated straight-to-video films from the theatrical, well-known live action movie adaptions but have failed to include any information of such substantial size that it would actually warrant an article all its own. If people are going to be this obvious in their intent, I would think they should be bothered to at least put some effort into the article. So what was the harm in having all the films in a single article anyway? --[[Special:Contributions/84.251.83.85|84.251.83.85]] ([[User talk:84.251.83.85|talk]]) 12:19, 12 March 2016 (UTC)
:The two film series are completely different: made by different people, produced and distributed by different companies, for a different target audience. It would be improper to pretend that they are the same by sharing an article. I'd agree that the page needs work, so if you wish to improve it, feel free to do so. [[User:Satellizer|<font color="#00B7EB">'''Satellizer'''</font>]]&nbsp;[[User talk:Satellizer|<font color="magenta">(´&nbsp;・&nbsp;ω&nbsp;・&nbsp;`)</font>]] 01:22, 13 March 2016 (UTC)
:The two film series are completely different: made by different people, produced and distributed by different companies, for a different target audience. It would be improper to pretend that they are the same by sharing an article. I'd agree that the page needs work, so if you wish to improve it, feel free to do so. [[User:Satellizer|<font color="#00B7EB">'''Satellizer'''</font>]]&nbsp;[[User talk:Satellizer|<font color="magenta">(´&nbsp;・&nbsp;ω&nbsp;・&nbsp;`)</font>]] 01:22, 13 March 2016 (UTC)

:::I can agree with some of the points except '''distribution'''. Both film-series, barring 4D Executer, are distributed by Sony (the live action movies under the guise of Screen Gems which is, regardless, owned by Sony). Still, I don't see any real reason for the split. The ''target audience'' point is particularly moot, both film series are based on the same game series. More to the point, this page has been sitting around for six months with barely any edits which seems to indicate that either the "target audience" doesn't know of its existence or isn't particularly interested. At any rate, if this is literally all the info this series amounts to it would probably better to just merge it with the main [[Resident Evil (series)]] article, rather than leave it in its current sorry state. --[[Special:Contributions/80.222.39.97|80.222.39.97]] ([[User talk:80.222.39.97|talk]]) 09:52, 13 March 2016 (UTC)

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Why is this article necessary?

Why were the animated films taken out of the general Resident Evil films article? I see a lot of problems here...

1. The page is super short - Practically no info, yet there's a bunch of sub-sections each with a maximum of two sentences underneath them.
2. Barely any info on each movie - Every single section just links to an article for each movie. If no summary has even been attempted, you might as well just make the article a set of bullet points.
3. Plot summaries (or the lack there of) - So what happens in these movies? Anyone care to enlighten the readers? Also, as I understand the animated movies share canon with the game series. Instead of creating a new articles, couldn't this info just be moved to the main series article?

The point I'm making is that this whole page seems like a rushed and poorly thought out attempt by some people to differentiate the animated straight-to-video films from the theatrical, well-known live action movie adaptions but have failed to include any information of such substantial size that it would actually warrant an article all its own. If people are going to be this obvious in their intent, I would think they should be bothered to at least put some effort into the article. So what was the harm in having all the films in a single article anyway? --84.251.83.85 (talk) 12:19, 12 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

The two film series are completely different: made by different people, produced and distributed by different companies, for a different target audience. It would be improper to pretend that they are the same by sharing an article. I'd agree that the page needs work, so if you wish to improve it, feel free to do so. Satellizer (´ ・ ω ・ `) 01:22, 13 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]
I can agree with some of the points except distribution. Both film-series, barring 4D Executer, are distributed by Sony (the live action movies under the guise of Screen Gems which is, regardless, owned by Sony). Still, I don't see any real reason for the split. The target audience point is particularly moot, both film series are based on the same game series. More to the point, this page has been sitting around for six months with barely any edits which seems to indicate that either the "target audience" doesn't know of its existence or isn't particularly interested. At any rate, if this is literally all the info this series amounts to it would probably better to just merge it with the main Resident Evil (series) article, rather than leave it in its current sorry state. --80.222.39.97 (talk) 09:52, 13 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]