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Is El Monty Grande really considered to be a one-shot character? The name is, after all, just an alias for Monty, who hardly counts as a one-shot character.
 
Is El Monty Grande really considered to be a one-shot character? The name is, after all, just an alias for Monty, who hardly counts as a one-shot character.
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Yeah, I know that this is not the most important problem in the world, but come on. Can someone please answer this question? I'm really tempted to at the very least make this article a subsection of [[Monterey Jack|Monty]], but I'd like your opinion on this.--[[User:Toni|Toni]] 19:02, 11 May 2008 (PDT)
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Yeah, I think you're right that this could be moved into the main Monty article. The same could possibly be said, I think, of the "Rubber Bando" page, though I think (of course I'm somewhat biased) that's a bit different since "El Monty Grande" was simply a name given to Monty by other mice, whereas Dale specifically attempted to make Rubber Bando a separate character from himself. That's just my opinion though...
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Yeah, the whole "secret identity" thing makes Dale's alter ego hard to classify. But at least with Monty, I don't see such problems.

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Is El Monty Grande really considered to be a one-shot character? The name is, after all, just an alias for Monty, who hardly counts as a one-shot character.

Yeah, I know that this is not the most important problem in the world, but come on. Can someone please answer this question? I'm really tempted to at the very least make this article a subsection of Monty, but I'd like your opinion on this.--Toni 19:02, 11 May 2008 (PDT)

Yeah, I think you're right that this could be moved into the main Monty article. The same could possibly be said, I think, of the "Rubber Bando" page, though I think (of course I'm somewhat biased) that's a bit different since "El Monty Grande" was simply a name given to Monty by other mice, whereas Dale specifically attempted to make Rubber Bando a separate character from himself. That's just my opinion though...

Yeah, the whole "secret identity" thing makes Dale's alter ego hard to classify. But at least with Monty, I don't see such problems.