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An IP recently added "by marriage" and multiple instances of "maternal" to this article and Isabela Madrigal, as well as "sororal" to Bruno Madrigal, and stuff like "youngest sister". I reverted as this is, in my opinion, trivial and only relevant to fans. I also reverted since the status quo is, as far as I'm concerned, to not include such information. For example, Anna (Frozen) (GA) does not say Elsa is Anna's "elder/eldest sister" and Bart Simpson (FA) does not say that he is Lisa and Maggie "older/younger brother" (IDK, I'm not knowledgeable about The Simpsons lore (if I should call it that)). Anyways, back to the point, the only part that seems helpful to readers is the fact that Isabela is the eldest because that had a direct influence on her writing (per Bush's tweet); the others notes seem to have no effect whatsoever on how they were written. Also pinging Lyndon George, who previously added these notes, and Aerin17, who reverted them. Also, regarding the feature vs. film issue: yes, no one is going to think that Encanto is a short film or that Far from the Tree is a feature film, but it's ambiguous whether it's Disney Animation's 60th film in general (i.e. including short films) or 60th feature film. Also, also, I don't see why we should ignoreMOS:SMALL as it doesn't seem to improve the encyclopaedia in any way, given how small the text is already. Any thoughts? Pamzeis (talk) 04:26, 28 February 2022 (UTC)Reply