Talk:Animation Viewer
From Disneys Online Worlds Guide (Wiki)
It seems that somehow the picture was not uploaded properly. If you look at the item template it is just a link in place of the picture. I looked around for the picture but could not find it. I do not have a photo on hand, can anyone find or upload another and place it in the temp[late?
-Laxplaya1346
I couldn't find one quickly. Our normal practice is to put the "image not available" macro as the picture while we're looking for a picture, so I've done this (this helps us locate items that don't have pictures yet). --Prisoner 17:13, 13 March 2007 (CDT)
Retired?
I still have codes for this item, so why is it retired? Because it's not retired.
I think that it was decided that when the quests ended that that would be the retire date. --SpinMarty 00:40, 4 January 2008 (CST)
I concur with Spin. The retirement date for these types of items reflects the day that distribution ended. While there may still be many unused codes, there are no new codes being given away by Disney.--UpInTheAir 00:59, 4 January 2008 (CST)
I agree with Spin and Up as well. The codes are being given out anymore, so they are retired. However, people are still trading for the item codes or room codes (which is why the in park quest rooms are retired on the wiki as of 1 October 2007 but the codes are still being traded on the VMK Forums). Up is correct when she says there are no new codes being given away by Disney, so it's retired. --TravisSch 07:36, 4 January 2008 (CST)
Now I see how everyone was looking at it, thanks for clearing this up!--Nick hms 15:32, 4 January 2008 (CST)
For future reference, on VMK, there's a list of vmk cards that have once been available on vmk, and if it's retired, they will tell you on there. If the card's retired that means the item is retired, which is why I retired it on here :) --Haveamagicalday

