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Re: Change in "Editing of anime in international distribution."[edit]

You have the wrong person, I think; I don't think that I've ever seen the article in question. --Mel Etitis (Μελ Ετητης) 10:54, 10 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Re: Kayko Yukimura[edit]

Yes I know, but I am implying in the Editing of anime in international distribution that it is only for the Tv series, not for the movies. In the Second YuYu Hakusho movie: Poltergeist Report aka Bonds of Fire her name remains as Keiko, not Kayko but that is only because U.S. Manga Corps and not Funimation were the ones who distributed that movie. -- Adv193

Using Show preview button[edit]

Please use the Show preview button when editing. There's no reason to keep making tons of tiny little tweaks after posting it. The Show preview button will allow you to see what your post will look like, and then make any changes as needed. Thanks! (^_^) --日本穣 02:40, 6 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Sources[edit]

Please be civil when writing comments to other users. There is absolutely no reason for you to write what you wrote, especially since I just barely made the change. Just because you can edit a mile a minute doesn't mean that others do the same. Please also note that just because I don't respond immediately doesn't mean I'm not going to respond. Learn a little patience, please.

As for your comments, I removed a duplicate link and a reference to a Wikipedia article which was already linked to at least four times in that section alone. There was no need to include yet another link to the Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, so I removed it. I also removed all the other duplicate links in that section.

Now, to answer all the questions you've asked:

You asked: I am currently doing a school research paper in which I am opposed to anime editing, so original creators opposing anime editing would be good support, so I researched and researched and researched on the internet, in books, etc., and never found any case other than the Miyazaki one in which an original creator complained about their anime being edited. Is that not enough of a basis for writing that? I guess what I'm saying is, if a fact isn't found after tons of research, is it valid to say to say that that fact's not true?

If you can't find information to back something up, you can not claim it is a fact here on Wikipedia. As we are writing an encyclopedia, we need to give sources for our information. If you can't provide them, you can't make claims about what people have said or done.

You asked: Oh, and I wanted your opinion on something, as I can tell that you are an expert and verteran of wikipedia. I put in an external link on the page to a list of some petitions that dealt with anime editing (like fans advocating uncut anime or parents wanting to ban anime, because editing it isn't enough; it was just a page that brought up the search results for "anime" on petitiononline.com, but MANY of them dealt with this issue; I thought it was important, because it showed how viewers feel about editing of anime), but someone erased it. What do you think of it? I might put it back in.

I'm not an expert or a veteran, but I appreciate the comments. I'm learning as I go. (^_^) Generally, lists of petitions are useful for anything. Those kinds of petitions are easy to fake and are not scientific in the least. Therefore, for an encyclopedia, they are preactically useless. I don't recommend adding it back to that article.

You asked: Are those sources good enough? Can the disclaimer be taken away? And why did you move the Table of Contents to such an awkward place?

One of the sources is good, but one of the others is basically a duplicate (refers to the main page of the Nausicaa section on Nausicaa.net) and the other refers to an article already linked to in the section. There is no need to link to it again. Yes, the disclaimer can be (and was) taken away. I agree the TOC looked awkward on the left, so I moved it to the right, which looks much nicer, IMHO. Placing the TOC there makes more effective use of the space. --日本穣 05:00, 9 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Requested move for Kurama[edit]

Dear Pitman6787, seems you edit YuYu Hakusho-related pages from time to time. I've started a survey on Talk:Kurama (YuYu Hakusho)#Requested move and you're more than welcome to place your thoughts there, if you'd like. Thank you. Lord Sesshomaru 20:58, 5 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hiei[edit]

The "Jaganshi" in "Jaganshi Hiei" is a title, not a name. The English-language manga renders his name as "Hiei of the Evil Eye" - See, "Jaganshi" means "Evil Eye bearer" as Hiei has the Jagan, or "Evil Eye." "Jaganshi" is not a family name. WhisperToMe 02:14, 6 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

It's the name on the official website, Jaganshi Hiei. How is that an incorrect name? Lord Sesshomaru 02:48, 6 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Digimon images on Editing of anime in American distribution[edit]

Just use any common photoshop application. Heck, use MSPaint if you have Windows. --293.xx.xxx.xx 20:00, 5 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Because you have technically broken the rules, I am going to revert Image:Ep004-d2.jpg, the censorship image from Sailor Moon (English adaptations), back to its original state. I will not block you for now, but if you wish the image to be changed, you must start up a discussion at Talk:Sailor Moon (English adaptations) and explain your reasons. If you simply revert the image again, you will be blocked. --Masamage 22:28, 13 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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