Talk:B. Jenet

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Clean up[edit]

This article, and Duck King article need some wikifying. When I look at these pages, it tells me almost nothing about the characters. There's statistics and that's it. No histroy, personality, etc. And hten there's the useless pictures. The sprite, while nice, is inconsisent between articles, and cannot stay, and having two pictures of the same character in the same outfit is needlessly redundant. This also counts for the KOF articles in general, and I ask people to desist making these Overated stubs, essentially. Anyone interested in improvement of these articles please feel free to do so. -ZeroTalk 03:03, 19 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Trivia[edit]

== Trivia ==

  • She appears as a secret character in KOF: Maximum Impact 2.
  • She was once considered to be going commando because her underwear is never shown when performing moves. In some concept arts, she wears a g-string. SNK could not show a g-string on a female character as this would be considered sexual content. Though, this rule doesn't appear to be too strict as Mai Shiranui appears to also be wearing a thong that is frequently shown. It has been confirmed that she does indeed wear a g-string as shown in her official Maximum Impact 2 character model.

I've removed this entire trivia section as per Wikipedia:Avoid trivia sections in articles. All this information either does not belong here, or could be put elsewhere in the article. Feel free to take bits of this and put it in the article, or delete it. Either way, please comment and state your reasoning, or at least report having done so, and then delete the information used/deleted from this talk page. -- Digital Watches! 05:02, 26 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

B.Jenet inspired from JonBenet Ramsey[edit]

I remember that there was some comparism between them. http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showthread.php?t=60835 I remember that the birthdate and age was also a flip or something. Just wondering if anyone else knew about this. Thanks, CarpD 2/2/07

Plaguarism?[edit]

I noticed that the history for Mark of the Wolves is a word-for-word copy from her profile at FightersGeneration.com —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.77.157.95 (talk) 06:24, 2 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]