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Order of Social Media

Note: Could probably make this into a varied template so that the image files themselves don't have to be put on every page that has an external link to these. Would also make linking people's external websites much easier.

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Did You Know...
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  • ...that blood is mentioned as a form of identification in two different episodes?
  • ...that the reason Dream BBQ looks different compared to the first season is due to it being "based on nightmares"?
  • ...that an Hourglass Dog appearing in promotional material is voiced by the series's script revisionist porkymoon?
  • ...that the design of Taski Maiden is inspired by a wool textile depicting warriors (pictured)?


DYK Revamp

Kept + New Facts

Kept

  • ...that Ena will cry instead of dance if the HamuHamu Easter egg is found on Joelgc.com while the "Ena Full-Sadness" avatar is equipped?
  • ...that the design of Ulysses was inspired by the character Lord Farquaad from the DreamWorks film Shrek?
  • ...that Temptation Stairway is the first episode in the series to have fullscreen formatting throughout the entire episode?
  • ...that likely due to fan popularity, an unnamed character appears as an unlockable avatar on Joelgc.com?
  • ...that drunk Ena's movements in Extinction Party are based on the movements of Jackie Chan in the film Drunken Master?
  • ...that blood is mentioned as a form of identification in two different episodes?
  • ...that the reason Dream BBQ looks different compared to the first season is due to it being "based on nightmares"?
  • ...that the design of Taski Maiden is inspired by a wool textile depicting warriors?
  • ...that a sound effect created by an instrument known as a cuíca has been used for the characters Robert, Moony, and Brick Frog?
  • ...that the original error page on Joelgc.com depicted a still frame of Ena with empty black eyes and occasional static effects?
  • ...that the character Volley is named after a song by the music group Oriental Magnetic Yellow?
  • ...that some of Season 1 Ena's original concept art reveals her blue side was originally planned to be white?
  • ...that the theme for the Dead God Graveyard uses a leitmotif present in the theme for the Maze?
  • ...that some of the characters within the ENA series are inspired by the works of Polish artist Zdzisław Beksiński?
  • ...that a user can change their profile picture and banner on Joelgc.com by linking their Twitter account?
  • ...that the candies present on the Turrón have faces on them?
  • ...that on April Fools' Day 2021, the music playing on Joelgc.com was changed to play the "Among Us Drip Theme Song" by YouTube user Leonz?
  • ...that the song "Venturing into the Pyramid" uses reversed vocals stating a quote from computer scientist Marvin Minsky?
  • ...that ENA Day is celebrated on February 23rd?
  • ...that Coral Glasses originates from an older art piece made by Joel Guerra in 2020?
  • ...that Rubik has the shortest interaction out of any minor character, lasting only 10 seconds?
  • ...that the design for the Dead God Graveyard originates from concept art by John Fraser?
  • ...that Season 2 Ena and Froggy are based on two characters from the Japanese educational children's show Dekirukana?
  • ...that Lizzie Freeman has voice acted in every ENA episode, and is even confirmed to voice act in the upcoming Dream BBQ episode?
  • ...that the ENA Wiki was created on September 22nd, 2020?

New

  • ...that the theme for the Dead God Graveyard utilizes piano morse code to allude to what happens to Moony?
  • ...that some of Season 2 Ena's original concept art reveals her red side was originally yellow, and that her red side substituted her meanie side?

Unused files that could find use

Gallery of images that may be used in the future, could be retaken for clearer resolution, or could be edited for implementation. More images that aren't here can be found here.

Editing Guidelines W.I.P.

Terminology & Formatting

W.I.P.

  • Capitalize names of people. Capitalization for usernames/aliases depends on how they are formatted. Some can be capitalized normally (ChobiLuck), some can be entirely capitalized (VLIF), and some do not use capitalization (tertiaplox).
  • Certain character names use 'The' at the beginning (The Shepherd, The Great Runas). Make sure to include and capitalize 'The' as well as include 'The' when making the name a link. For example:
    • Correct: The Hourglass Meadow is where you can find The Shepherd.
    • Incorrect: The Hourglass Meadow is where you can find the Shepherd.
  • When writing possessives or plural nouns ending in "s", add an apostrophe "s" afterward. For example:
    • Correct: Ulysses's hall can be found within The Great Runas's domain.
    • Incorrect: Ulysses' hall can be found within The Great Runas' domain.
      • Also include the apostrophe "s" when making the word/name into a link, as this is good for link-text color consistency.
  • Do not use the {Name} Template on character pages. If a character does not have a name or the name is unknown, put them in Unnamed and unused characters.
  • Use American English when writing articles. Make sure to avoid using the British English spelling of words. (i.e. gray color, not grey colour)

Discussion Guidelines

These guidelines apply to both the wiki’s Discussion Board and the comments section on pages. However, there are some different rules between the two due to their formatting and usage among users.

Other Voices

Info primarily from here, here, and here.

Other Voices (Alejandro Fletes)

Other Voices (Edwyn Tiong)

Other Voices (Emma Breezy)

Other Voices (Gabe Velez)

Other Voices (Hanai Chihaya)

Other Voices (Lizzie Freeman)

Other Voices (Marc Rafanan)

Other Voices (Samuel Meza)

Other Voices (Santou Kei)

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Backroom Labyrinth
Oliver Buckland

Theatre WIP

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"C'mon, ENA. JENA. Pbbf."
This location does not have a confirmed name. This means the article's title serves to describe the location until one is received.

The Theatre is a location that acts as the primary setting of Power of Potluck.

Description

The exterior of the Theatre appears as a wide structure with a flat, four-pointed base with a dome-shaped top. The front entrance resembles a blue house shape with a doorbell and a fisheye security camera atop its doorway. Outside of the Theatre are jagged rocks, an umbrella and lounge chair, and some square tiles leading up to the doorway. The surrounding environment and the Theatre building (save for the blue entrance) are all black with red outlines under a flashing, starry sky.

Entrance Hall

The first area of the Theatre is a short hall with stone walls and a red carpet floor. Pink balloons with green ribbons decorate the walls, and farther into the hallway are several elevators, some of which are blocked by construction tape. The right wall of the hallway also ascends into a staircase shape. The very end of the hallway has a large window where a bright, white light fills the hall, with Ivy standing before it. The elevator that Ena takes from this area is fully decorated with carpet on all sides, save for the elevator door.

Display

The first act takes Ena and Mask to an expansive, dark void filled with metal pipes. Within the void is a single room connected to a large winding pipe.

The room has a turquoise floor with a drain at the center, draining water that flows through part of the room. The left wall is made of brown bricks alongside green pillars, red arches, and crown-like decoration lining the upper part of the wall. Several crying ladies appear under the archs, which Ena talks to. Above one of the ladies is also a tunnel, which is not accessed during the episode. The upper wall is largely covered by a purple curtain with two dangling objects appearing before it, made up of blue spheres and gold, three-dimensional cross shapes.

Story

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Trivia