Talk:Ursino Six

"Planet of Pandas"
The fact that Panda speculated that he came from a "Planet of Pandas" has absolutely no relation to this planet of Teddy Bears that was introduced in a story seven years later. If one day the two are confirmed to be the same place then it can be included, but this is pure supposition at present. RadMatter ☎  21:48, 16 July 2021 (UTC)


 * Okay, let's examine the evidence.
 * In PROSE: Enter Wildthyme, during a barney between Iris Wildthyme and Panda about Panda's origins, it is brought up that Panda could've originated from a "whole planet of Pandas", with Panda speculating where he came from "everybody is ten inches high with small black ears and piercingly intelligent button-bright eyes" - though Iris doesn't place much faith in this.
 * In PROSE: Teddy Sparkles Must Die!, it is revealed that such a planet exists, a "Planet of the Bears". Bear (pun not intended) in mind that these bears are stuffed animals, not actual bears.
 * So, how does this connect?
 * Firstly, pandas are bears. Despite Panda's indignant claims.
 * Secondly, we see that in PROSE: Teddy Sparkles Must Die! the titular Teddy Sparkles is remarkably like Panda, with the same speech patterns, (loud, booming voice, etc, etc) both are stuffed animals, both are the same-ish height. The point is, is that it is very clear that Magrs has taken this reference in PROSE: Enter Wildthyme, and significantly expanded upon it in PROSE: Teddy Sparkles Must Die!. This ties into Panda's belief that there could be a whole planet of individuals like him.
 * So the fact that these are on the same page is not speculation, as this is far too specific to be a coincidence, and that with the evidence provided we surely do not need additional confirmation about something that likely never will be brought up again.
 * The only issue I see here is that Panda does not have the abilities of a reality-engineer, however the point is made in PROSE: Teddy Sparkles Must Die! is that Teddy Sparkles's powers actually waned over the course of forty-odd years he had spent trapped in an attic. Who is to say that a similar fate didn't befall Panda? It is worth noting that in AUDIO: Wildthyme at Large, Panda does mention that he had had many adventures before setting down with Tom, so there is room for Panda's powers dissipating. 📯 📂 01:17, 17 July 2021 (UTC)


 * Also, please can you refrain from referring to the contentious information as false? As you see, it certainly is not; it is only disputed. The claim that both I, and @TheChampionOfTime, (the editor who first brought to light the information over on Panda) have inserted false information feels rather... like an attack of sorts, though I doubt you meant it as such. 📯 📂 01:37, 17 July 2021 (UTC)