Blog:A lot of the false advertising claims are pretty nitpicky

This is probably one of my biggest problems with Qualitipedia. When it comes to false advertising, a lot of people get upset over some of the most minor things that they otherwise wouldn't care about, like a character not wearing an accessory that they are seen wearing in the poster. This makes it hard for me to take any false advertising claim on the wiki seriously. When I read words like "False Advertising" or "Misleading Title," I've got a feeling it's gonna be something stupid. Some examples (some of which I removed):
 * 1) Igor- Igor is wearing a purple jacket in the poster but the jacket is black in the entire movie.- Does it really matter what color his shirt is? I mean in this case I guess it can be important for aesthetic reasons, but the shirt colors we see in both the poster and the film still give the same aesthetic.
 * 2) Marmaduke- Despite the DVD sets and posters heavily showing Marmaduke wearing sunglasses, it never actually happens in the movie.- What's so important about Marmaduke wearing sunglasses? Posters aren't really meant to show what happens in a film specifically, but rather what the film is like. In this case, it's about Marmaduke being introduced to life in California. Also, I looked at some scenes from the film and found a scene where Phil takes a pair of sunglasses off of Marmaduke, so this claim isn't even remotely valid.
 * 3) Ice Age: Collision Course- The back of the Blu-ray and DVD calls it the best Ice Age movie when it's really not.- How can it be considered false advertising when it's oppinionated? Opinions are neither true or false. Sure, most of us considered it the worst Ice Age film before Buck Wild happened, but there are some people out there who might consider this the best Ice Age film.
 * 4) Cars 2- Odd enough, despite it being called "Cars 2", there are actually over four cars on the box art, since in the first and third film (First: with Lightning McQueen on the bottom, aside from the top showing the Radiator Springs towns folk. Third: with Lightning McQueen, Cruz Ramirez, and Jackson Storm on the waves).- Do I even need to explain?
 * 5) Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2- One of the posters show Brent wearing a chicken suit, he wore it in the 24-minute mark. After that, the Cheespider removes the chicken suit off of him and he never wears it again.- Brent's on the boat in that poster and in the movie, he doesn't remove it until he's in the jungle. If he was shown in normal clothes in that poster, you'd still complain.
 * 6) The Lion King (2019)- The main problem is that when the film was announced, it was reported that some sources says it would be a "live-action" film, but in reality, it is actually a computer-animated film with photo-realistic imagery. Director Jon Favreau himself repeatedly claimed that it was live-action, before admitting that every scene is computer-animated except for the opening shot of the sun rising.- At the end of the day, it still looks like live-action and that's what matters. I'd consider it artificial live action.
 * 7) Ratchet & Clank (film)- Despite being called Ratchet & Clank with the two being the main characters, Captain Qwark of all people end up having most of his arc shown with Ratchet and Clank having almost no character development.- Even if Quark gets more screentime, I can still establish that Ratchet & Clank are the main characters. Yes, this is a problem, but it's not one that would go in the false advertising category.
 * 8) Mars Needs Moms- The first poster indicates that the film is live action, even though it is actually an animated film.- What about the poster makes you think it's live action? It's just hard to tell because of the lighting and also because Milo's face isn't visible.
 * 9) Mars Needs Moms (again)- The poster is a blatant rip-off of Close Encounters of the Third Kind, except some of them are adjectives.- How is ripping off another poster false advertising? This poster still gives you an idea of what this film is like. And what the heck do those last six words even mean?
 * 10) Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (film)- Bjornson does appear in one of the main character posters, yet the film doesn't really show much of him, and he only appears in the scene where Chip and Dale go to his cheese shop, and he's not heard of again after he took Chip and Dale to see Bob.- He still gets screentime for about the entirety of a scene, and I think that's enough to warrant his own poster.
 * 11) Meet the Robinsons- The poster at the top of the page gave the impression that Lizzy was a member of the Robinson family in the future when in this film, it turns out she's actually just a classmate of Lewis in the present who is only on screen for under a minute in total. Not only that, there's also a dog with glasses, but he barely appears in the film as well.- The first half of this claim I can agree with, but the second half, that dog is still part of the family, and including every member of the family matters, even if that member doesn't get much screentime. Not including the dog would be like not including your aunt in your family reunion photo because she rarely attends your family reunions.
 * 12) The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie- Despite it being based on the song of the same name, they do anything in this movie.- First of all, you don't say "They do anything." The proper wording here would be "They do something" or "They do stuff." Second, do you really think people would actually want a movie about pirates doing nothing? Think of this as a movie about something that changes these pirates' lives of not doing anything.
 * 13) WALL-E- One of the Posters for the film shows M-O Along with WALL-E & EVE Riding the ship to the axion shown here. when in actual film WALL-E & EVE (While Sleep) is riding to the Axiom as M-O is living in the axiom- That would look ridiculous in the actual film. M-O wouldn't have anything to hang onto, so he'd just float away.
 * 14) Enchanted- Narissa Live Action form is shown on the cover and on trailers but her Live Action form makes an appearance near the end of movie with her animated appearance having more screentime.- If the poster showed her animated form, it would look out of place compared to the rest of the poster.