Talk:The S is for Sucks Dragon
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Although I think he is, in fact, a dragon, albeit a poorly drawn one, I agree about keeping his name the way it is. It's more succinct. [[User:Trelawney|Trelawney]] | Although I think he is, in fact, a dragon, albeit a poorly drawn one, I agree about keeping his name the way it is. It's more succinct. [[User:Trelawney|Trelawney]] | ||
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+ | Um...just a thought. Is "The S is for Sucks" really an inside joke? I've only seen it used once after its debut. [[User:Brightstar Shiner|Brightstar Shiner]] 20:05, 18 October 2005 (UTC) |
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Shouldn't we call it The S is for Sucks Dragon rather than just The S is for Sucks? I'm sure people agree it makes more sense, although it doesn't really matter. »ßenit, known as señor« 21:45, 22 Jul 2005 (UTC)
- It is in the KOT mainpage, so I am adding it. Rogue Leader / (my talk)
- Nowhere on the wiki (except for one talk post) do we call this guy a dragon. He's not a dragon. That's why Strong Bad had to start over. I'm changing the name back. — It's dot com 22:21, 22 Jul 2005 (UTC) EDIT: On the King of Town Main Page, he's referred to once as "The S is for Sucks version of Trogdor," but never specifically as a dragon. — It's dot com
- How about The S is for Sucks guy or man or character? Not having a label distingushing the character from the phrase is unclear & confusing to me. single deuce 22:55, 22 Jul 2005 (UTC)
- I dunno. I kinda like the name the way it is. — It's dot com 23:02, 22 Jul 2005 (UTC)
Although I think he is, in fact, a dragon, albeit a poorly drawn one, I agree about keeping his name the way it is. It's more succinct. Trelawney
Inside Joke?
Um...just a thought. Is "The S is for Sucks" really an inside joke? I've only seen it used once after its debut. Brightstar Shiner 20:05, 18 October 2005 (UTC)