The Movie Database Support

This isn't a major issue, but I find it quite annoying. The show is real, despite its silly name. Previously, it was removed from TVDB because the episodes were too short, as confirmed by the mods. However, TMDB doesn't have any specific rules about episode length. Once again, it's not a big deal, but the show is real and available for public viewing.

I get if some of the parts of the page were poorly executed but I do not understand why the show was pulled.

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Was it officially released somewhere else than on YouTube ? YouTube videos aren't supported on TMDB.

An episode was officially posted by JustWatch on DailyMotion but generally no. The show is a web series and NOT a collection of videos on YouTube however.

The show was also mentioned by Amazon/Amazon Prime in Don Toliver's biography (https://www.amazon.com/prime-video/actor/Don-Toliver/amzn1.dv.gti.af3058ac-5650-4d38-9c98-8fadacbd92da/) as he does music for an episode.

Without official release elsewhere, it is not allowed here. A YouTube webseries is simply a collection of YouTube videos.

@superboy97 said:

Without official release elsewhere, it is not allowed here. A YouTube webseries is simply a collection of YouTube videos.

Alright fair enough

@superboy97 said:

Without official release elsewhere, it is not allowed here. A YouTube webseries is simply a collection of YouTube videos.

I'll tell you when/if it gets an official non-YouTube release.

@Drinkyblorpglinker said:

@superboy97 said:

Without official release elsewhere, it is not allowed here. A YouTube webseries is simply a collection of YouTube videos.

I'll tell you when/if it gets an official non-YouTube release.

In that case, you will just have to recreate the entry with the network and release dates data

@superboy97 said:

@Drinkyblorpglinker said:

@superboy97 said:

Without official release elsewhere, it is not allowed here. A YouTube webseries is simply a collection of YouTube videos.

I'll tell you when/if it gets an official non-YouTube release.

In that case, you will just have to recreate the entry with the network and release dates data

For example: would a show on something like Plex or Tubi be allowed because they normally have lower-budget films/series?

@Drinkyblorpglinker said:

For example: would a show on something like Plex or Tubi be allowed because they normally have lower-budget films/series?

I dont believe Plex has any content. Its not a network. There are no shows on Plex.

Tubi I think is a network and as far as Im aware anything released on Tubi is valid for this site.

I could be wrong but I believe thats how it is.

It doesnt matter what the budget is. It just has to have an official released (released on/by a professional platform/network).

EDIT: I might be wrong about Plex seeing as a mod has edited the network for plex on this site, presumably nbecause its a legitimate network

https://www.themoviedb.org/network/7838-plex/changes

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