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+ | ::The Phantom of the Opera's main character's mask itself is a reference to masquerade masks, if I recall correctly. It would be redundant to mention both, however we could say something along the lines of: | ||
+ | ::* The hat's name and appearance are a reference to {{w|Masquerade balls}}, and more specificaly, to the mask worn by the eponymous character of {{w|The Phantom of the Opera}}. | ||
+ | ::Or something to that effect. --[[User:Piemanmoo|Piemanmoo]] {{mod}} 21:19, 21 December 2010 (UTC) |
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Trivia
There's more than one reference here... we can't just include the Phantom of the opera because it's part of the name... the model is clearly styled after carnivals and masquerades (both of which are a form of PARTY). If we're going to include the Phantom reference, we also have to include the party reference too. Remove or modify to include? Suggested:
- This hat's name and visuals reference parties such as the Template:W or a Template:W, as well as the Phantom from Template:W. Thus, the "Party Phantom".
CptObvious 21:11, 18 December 2010 (UTC)
- The Phantom of the Opera's main character's mask itself is a reference to masquerade masks, if I recall correctly. It would be redundant to mention both, however we could say something along the lines of:
- The hat's name and appearance are a reference to Template:W, and more specificaly, to the mask worn by the eponymous character of Template:W.
- Or something to that effect. --Piemanmoo 21:19, 21 December 2010 (UTC)
- The Phantom of the Opera's main character's mask itself is a reference to masquerade masks, if I recall correctly. It would be redundant to mention both, however we could say something along the lines of: