Talk:One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish

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"In popular culture"[edit]

Yes, the title was apparently[citation needed] used as the inspiration for another book's title and a Simpson's episode. Yes, it was referenced in a court decision. At the moment, this is an indiscriminate list of references. Please see WP:IPC: "When properly written, such sections can positively distinguish Wikipedia from more traditional encyclopedias. They should be verifiable and should contain facts of genuine interest to the reader. Detailing a topic's impact upon popular culture can be a worthwhile contribution to an article, provided that the content is properly sourced and consistent with policies and guidelines, such as neutral point of view, no original research, and what Wikipedia is not.

When poorly written or poorly maintained, however, these sections can devolve into indiscriminate collections of trivia or cruft. They should be carefully maintained, as they may attract trivial entries, especially if they are in list format."

As the tag says, "Please reorganize this content to explain the subject's impact on popular culture rather than simply listing appearances". To do so, you will need sources discussing the book's impact on popular culture. - SummerPhD (talk) 01:16, 28 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Jay and Kay?[edit]

Nowhere in the original English text of "One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish" does Dr. Seuss mention the name of the little girl and the little boy. I do not understand where it is coming from in this article. Kchallis (talk) 23:39, 18 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

i love it????!!![edit]

@Alhaah1219 74.5.134.106 (talk) 00:17, 2 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]