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| Well, they ''are'' named, I mean, the ones from Charles Dickens' are called like that {{User:Tucayo/sig|HI!}} | | Well, they ''are'' named, I mean, the ones from Charles Dickens' are called like that {{User:Tucayo/sig|HI!}} |
| :Though he has nothing to do with Mario. They we're based on them, though not officially called that. Maybe {<nowiki>{</nowiki>[[Template:part conjecture|part conjecture]]}} could work here. {{User:Super-Yoshi/sig}}
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| ::Yes {{User:Tucayo/sig|Yes yes yes}}
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| :::Maybe I'm getting the {{tem|part conjecture}} template wrong, but I think it's for articles like [[Chicken]], where in one appearance the species was referred to as "Chicken," but not in some other. The Ghosts of Christmas did only ever appear in one comic, and were never referred to as the "Ghosts of Christmas." {{User:Time Q/sig}} 09:55, 10 February 2009 (EST)
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| ::::You are correct. The Ghosts of Christmas is a conjectural title that the wiki created ''based'' on the novel. Therefore the title is purely conjectural. -- {{User|Son of Suns}}
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