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:I read the rules for short animation once again, and as I understand, the main argument in favor of banning shorts on IMFDB is a large number of unpopular (and sometimes even fan-made) works. LDR is an official project of Netflix, which appears not "only seen in film festivals." I think we can make an exception for LDR. --[[User:Pustelga7|Pustelga7]] ([[User talk:Pustelga7|talk]])  9 December 2020
:I read the rules for short animation once again, and as I understand, the main argument in favor of banning shorts on IMFDB is a large number of unpopular (and sometimes even fan-made) works. LDR is an official project of Netflix, which appears not "only seen in film festivals." I think we can make an exception for LDR. --[[User:Pustelga7|Pustelga7]] ([[User talk:Pustelga7|talk]])  9 December 2020
::OK, I was just asking :) --[[User:Greg-Z|Greg-Z]] ([[User talk:Greg-Z|talk]]) 02:28, 9 December 2020 (EST)

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This is a short meter, each episode no longer than 20 minutes. Does it match the rules? --Greg-Z (talk) 01:29, 9 December 2020 (EST)

I read the rules for short animation once again, and as I understand, the main argument in favor of banning shorts on IMFDB is a large number of unpopular (and sometimes even fan-made) works. LDR is an official project of Netflix, which appears not "only seen in film festivals." I think we can make an exception for LDR. --Pustelga7 (talk) 9 December 2020
OK, I was just asking :) --Greg-Z (talk) 02:28, 9 December 2020 (EST)