Talk:Choo Choo Soul
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Grammar criticism
editI've marked the "grammar" section as original research. While it may be true that Choo Choo Soul perpetuates poor grammar, the assertion really should be backed by a citation. Zaxus 18:07, 15 July 2007 (UTC)
- This POV claim has been removed three times today:
- The Interstitials are enjoyed by parents and children alike. The one downside to these lively interstitials (and music tracks) voiced by parents, is that at least in one case (the short titled, "Let's Dance"), Choo Choo Soul is indirectly promoting poor grammar. The lyrics in this short are, "Everybody's got they own style ..." instead of the proper, "Everybody has their own style ..." (See CD insert for lyrics) Disney representatives had no comment on whether the erroneous grammar would be corrected for re-issuing.
- Unless this criticism can be attributed to a credible source, it does not belong in the article. See WP:NPOV for guidance on making articles conform to a neutral point of view. And who contacted Disney for comment? Please seek consensus with other editors here on the talk page before inserting this material again without comment. —Whoville (talk) 22:17, 7 December 2007 (UTC)
No one named Jeremy Bigi has ever been Goings' partner on Choo Choo Soul
editIn May 2017, an editor from IP 98.176.90.227 changed the name of Goings' partner on Choo Choo Soul to Jeremy Bigi from the correct name of Constatine "DC" Abramson. This is possible vandalism and I changed it back. Goings' partner and the show's co-star, the "train conductor", has always been Abramson, from the show's inception and he still is today. This can be confirmed on the current 2017 Choo Choo Soul Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/choochoosoul/ ) and in numerous articles from reliable sources, i.e 2009 Celebrity Parents magazine (http://www.celebrityparentsmag.com/celebrity-interview-choo-choo-souls-constantine-dc-abramson/ ), 2013 Media Mikes (http://mediamikes.com/2013/02/disney-juniors-genevieve-goings-talks-about-choo-choo-soul-and-new-cd-disney-favorites/ ) and 2014 The Oklahoman newspaper (http://newsok.com/article/5341276) Slinkybinky (talk)