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    Just wondering - should this go under 2000s animated features, or 2000s animated series? Or maybe both?

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    Hmm, let's think this through...if this were like Batman: Gotham Knight I'd say animated features, but it sounds like some of these were released separately and not as part of a combined package.

    Maybe it's time for a "2000s animated shorts" category?
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    For what it's worth, IMDB categorises it as a direct-to-video movie. I've also seen it turn up on one site's "best animated features ever" list.
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    Hmm. It's a rather unique case, so let's include the animated feature category as well then. I also changed the one category to "2000s animated shorts" instead of the anthology one for consistency's sake.
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