Thread:Love Robin/@comment-5754292-20160925163032/@comment-366087-20161010233024

It is a matter of specificity. Specialization.

You can go to a corner Gas and Foodmart to buy petfood and related needs. You may find a few brands and flavors, if at an expense only offset by the convenience of location.

You can go to a supermarket and get the basics with several more vaireties and depending on your pet, fulfill their needs.

But if you go to a pet superstore (PetSmart, PetCo, etc) or online source, the choices and varieties, you'll find many more brands you'll not find in the other stores, but even the brands which all locations *do* share, there will be loads more variety in flavors and even sizes. As well as many *other* related items. Pet toys, clothing, grooming tools and even medications. Select locations may even have Training sessions and veterinary services. You can even purchase an animal. Something you can't do at the other places.

At these same locations, you can find snacks and limited microwaveable sandwiches; or greater choices; to even almost everything needed for complete meal prep (although there also exists culture-specific marts for even wider varieties of a specific taste experience). You can get warm-to-hot food enough to satisfy your immediate hunger, but not the same as you'd get from a restaurant.

Disney Wiki covers almost everything produced and or owned by Disney (although there is also a turf war/agreement/truce with the Star Wars Wiki/Wookiepedia and Marvel-focused wikias now that The Mouse owns those franchises). Its coverage is very broad and widely spread out. Unlike say, wikias which focus on only one show/franchise. While I monitor their Kim Possible pages, it is not the same intensity or devotion with which I admin The Kim Possible Wiki, or its fanon sister wikia. Or That's So Raven and Corey in the House, American Dragon Jake Long, Fillmore!, Geek Charming, Emperor's New Wiki, The Replacements, and The Proud Family wikias.

Disney Wiki therefore divide their characters as "good guys/heroes", "bad guys/villians" and even "Neutrals" (and a few contributors there do not understand the difference as to what a "Neutral" is…).

But what we do at THIS wikia are VILLAINS. So same way you'd expect superior experiences between a Gas&Food stop's hot dogs and, something like Nathan's, Visitors here should find a better quality of "Villains, Villains, and nothing but Villains" with no "fillers or artificial ingredients" (Jerks and Antagonists (there are wikias for them)).