Aside from Wookieepedia, is there a single more autistically detailed wiki on the internet than the Spongebob wiki?

Aside from Wookieepedia, is there a single more autistically detailed wiki on the internet than the Spongebob wiki?

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mariowiki.com/
sonic.fandom.com/wiki/Sonic_News_Network
wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Main_Page
youtube.com/watch?v=FYx_IGBX-EE
twitter.com/SFWRedditVideos

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Any "fanon" or "fanfiction" wiki. There are quite a few which details movies that don't (and shouldn't) exist with plots, full transcripts, and the trailers and bumpers that appear on the non-existent home media releases like VHS and DVD. It's insane how much thought goes into that kind of shit by these surprisingly large communities.

The Sonic wiki?

Didn't this wikis have at some point come up with some incredibly convoluted dark plot like wars and shit?

I once saw a wiki of a made-up show about dinosaur helicopters.

I remember there being a wiki of a bunch of made up shows starring SpongeBob characters. One was about Roman gladiators, another was a fucking soap opera.

I think some of that stuff is kind of cool, albeit autistic. It's like stepping into an alternate universe.

the homestar runner wiki

Wrong:
ttte.fandom.com/wiki/Thomas_the_Tank_Engine_Wiki
And for one that's actually based:
TFwiki.com

spongefan.fandom.com/wiki/SpongeBob_Fanon_Wiki
>12,324 pages

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I appreciate it for having the music used in every episode.
youtube.com/watch?v=q-QVZTKHfuE

who cares? it's fun

i like looking at detailed wikis. i appreciate that people put that much time and work into something they like

Yeah, I worked on the TF2 wiki for years.

It got so big Valve actually made it official and started awarding contributors with an in game item with a sparkle effect. It’s a cool hat, I still wear it.

Come on it has great stuff
>that article where it renders Snyder's name in hebrew script because Chris called him a Jew once
>That article about Chris's blow-up doll including its product description as abeginning quote
>that disclaimer saying how unfunny and unethical it is to bully Chris now

In the most wonderful sense

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I'd rather a wiki be too detailed than not. Honestly if the people who run the pages enjoy it, what's the harm? Unless they are spreading false information.

The Mario and Sonic ones have that beat (at least in terms of different articles):

>Mario: "23,612 articles "
mariowiki.com/

>Sonic: "15,793 articles"
sonic.fandom.com/wiki/Sonic_News_Network

The autism of the fanbase plays a large part of it but at the same time you also need the content to be there. Spongebob has decades of episodes. Sonic has decades of games/comics/TV shows. Mario has a fuck ton of games, random media, and crossover with other franchises (so it also basically serves as a wiki for other series like Donkey Kong and Smash Bros, meaning you have articles about fucking Pikachu and Solid Snake).

Something like Steven Universe might have a rabid fanbase but they simply don't have near as much content to work with.

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*"The Mario and Sonic ones have the Spongebob wiki beat" to be clear.

>Spongebob: 15,520 articles

The transformers wiki because it has just fucking awful attempts at humour everywhere.

Just don't read the image captions, you dumbdumb.

Unironically the Thomas Wiki. It's dedicated, has a lot of information, but isn't a clutterfuck of useless information. Galleries aren't filled with fan art, trivia sections are actual trivia, and just about every piece of media relevant to the franchise has a decently sized page to find the information you need. It even goes into the obscure deep lore of the original books. I'd legitimately rate it as one of the cleaner and more organized fan wikis around.

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wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Main_Page

The (superior) 40k wiki Lexicanum is pretty big at least, like 30,000 articles. Though the articles tend to be bare minimum outside of key stuff.

>serves as a wiki for other series like Donkey Kong and Smash Bros
Don't forget: Yoshi and Wario

They have a page for every Microgame across 7 WarioWare games, that bloats it a lot

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Scary Logos wiki.
>These logos will scare you. Give you a chill, frighten you, and so forth. Be prepared. We have warned you.
>How does it work?
>We describe the logo, give a scare factor (Low, Medium, High, or NIGHTMARE), then if you're really daring you can watch our video library of creepiness.
>CAN YOU HANDLE...THE FREAKINESS??

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The Thomas fandom shows that there's definitely a point where autism gets so extreme is becomes a positive rather than a negative.

pretty based wiki, i may actually read a good bit of this

unironically soulful
niche wikis need to take themselves less seriously

The Behind the Scenes pages are really fascinating to read, honestly

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They still misgender Chris and generally level unnecessarily harsh criticism at him.

youtube.com/watch?v=FYx_IGBX-EE