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Archer
Season 2 of Archer just ended. I know the topic has been bandied about a few times, but would anyone mind terribly if I made an Archer page? I have tons of screenshots.
Yes, it's American animation, but anyone who's watched the show will tell you that the animators have paid a fair amount of attention to details, especially in season 2. At the beginning of season 1, scaling was an issue, and some details were wrong, but by the middle of season 2, details were all in the right places, and you can actually see the guns cycling as they were fired. (Examples can be provided.) So, any objections?
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I probably won't be backed on this, but I've no problem with that. Animation is a pretty touchy subject on IMFDb but I have to agree the animators did a decent job drawing the guns properly. And gun fans who watch the show may wonder what the guns are that are being used in the show, for they are accurate to real life and can be identified.
And while irrelevant, the show is damned funny and putting quotes in throughout the page will add some nice humor to the site imo. You have my vote for it, but I'm only one.
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With Archer having seen a few episodes I would say yes to having an Archer page. Personally I feel that the quality of the depictions of the firearms does indicate that it's worthy of being on this website. Plus you do have to wonder what timeframe they are useing and why any espionage agent worth the name would use a Tec-9.
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The time frame is deliberately undefined. The styles, cars and Soviet Union would indicate the sixties, while the cell phones and modern pop culture references put it closer to today. The writer, Adam Reed, basically said it was out of laziness.
I'll try to have it up early next week. Thanks!
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They basically just throw in all the James Bond nameless henchman guns, TEC-9s, MP40s, AKs, Skorpions, etc. etc.
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I've seen the show and didn't care for it, but I have no qualms about it getting a page.
Go ahead and unleash the hogs of war.
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I may be biased because I am a fan of "Archer", but I think it's fine to have a page for the show. Visually, "Archer" is way more like Japanese anime (which we allow) than "South Park" or "Simpsons"-style cartoons (which we don't allow), so I think that it technically would be in accordance with the rules.
When you categorize it, though, make sure the page has the "Anime" tag. The guns themselves are also from various time periods. Characters on the show have used modern weapons (i.e. Desert Eagles, TMPs, PSG-1s) alongside really old weapons (broomhandle Mausers, Webleys, MP40s, etc.) I pretty much gave up on trying to make sense of the show's time period.
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Screenshots and descriptions are up. I'm going to wait until tomorrow to do the blurb.
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We need to add some sort of a disclaimer. Otherwise we'll end up seeing cartoon pages showing up.
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