Talk:Clue Club

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I was thinking of helping out with this article. right now there's no citations. it's like the show may never have existed. but, it's also spoken in an overly positive tone (advert tag). so, that's tricky. we want to prove it's real and be a bit more sober about describing it's qualities. can we demonstrate that it's even notable? that title card looks pretty legit. ok. well, I suck at citing but I hope this helps anyone who wants to help. Codigo'll aka Huh? 18:36, 14 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Speaking of citing is speculation on the actual background plot and characters. I have not come across any characters' ages in the series, but it is clearly shown Dotty is a preteen. There is a presumption that like the Scooby-Doo gang they Clue Club are all friends but there been mentions that the characters are certainly siblings. There has been a theory that the characters are orphans but that cannot be concluded. Just because parents are not shown in certain television programs doesn't make the starring characters orphaned. Hopefully there is information valid enough to conclude and finalise the background plot. Deltasim (talk) 08:14, 4 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Rushed premiere?[edit]

Why is the premiere date so rushed? Because this show came earlier than other 1976-77 Saturday morning efforts. --73.184.6.244 (talk) 02:20, 27 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]

"Whimper", not "Wimper"[edit]

I'm not sure why there is insistence on misspelling the name of the Basset hound character, when it is obvious from the depicted title card at [1] that there's an "h" in it, the bcdb.com entry is itself in need of proofreading, and sources that unthinkingly used bcdb.com's text without looking at the title card are themselves in need of proofreading. I agree it's an utterly absurd situation when every secondary source perpetuates the same patent ("patent" in the sense of being obvious on its face and not "latent") spelling error, but a patent spelling error it is. - Julietdeltalima (talk) 16:52, 29 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]