Talk:List of fictional humanoid species in television
Latest comment: 12 years ago by Ncboy2010 in topic Muppets
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Muppets
editThe reason I removed the muppets from this list is because of the following reasons:
- Anything muppets isn't a species. This article is a list of species and even without it being addressed in the television show, no one can tell me (nor find a source) stating that big-bird and the cookie monster are of the same species. You can't even infer that.
- whatnots If I'm not mistaken these were those loud blob thingies that had very little humanoid features. If we have consensus stating that whatnots should be added, by all means. In the meantime I hold my position that they are insufficiently humanoid for inclusion on this list.
- Thanks Ncboy2010 (talk) 12:00, 17 July 2012 (UTC)