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    Okay, the downside of cherry-picking the most notable staff members is rearing its head here: right now the article makes Filmation look like the awesomest studio ever. Would it be okay to add a bit of text explaining that these people are best known for the work they did outside Filmation?

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    Okay, the downside of cherry-picking the most notable staff members is rearing its head here: right now the article makes Filmation look like the awesomest studio ever. Would it be okay to add a bit of text explaining that these people are best known for the work they did outside Filmation?
    Yeah, that's the thing to do I think. Context is good.
    I would suggest that it's not the medium, but the quality of perception and expression, that determines the significance of art. But what would a cartoonist know? -Bill Watterson

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    Okay, I added a history section, and I'd like some thoughts on it; I tried to keep it balanced but I think I might have slipped into weasel words. This is going to be a hard article to keep a NPOV on.
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