User talk:C.epps

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Stop adding those airdates. They are completely unnecessary. Only the first run of the episoedes are needed. Not only that, you are adding false airdates for the first 16 episodes. When disputes like this arrive you need to talk it out on talk pages, not just re-add the material. --Shadow (talk) 18:03, 19 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

First, when material is being debated, you don't just add it right back, you leave it off until them parties have worked it out. I really am not trying to sound like c omplete jerk here, but it doesn't really matter if you want those airdates on there so you can reference them. Only the first airdate of an episode is needed. In the US TV shows often run on multiple channels but you won't see every channel's airdate on that show's episode list. We don't have two airdates for Dragonball Z Kai episodes, we don't have Cartoon Network airdates for seasons 1-8 of Pokémon, etc. Airdates for every channel are just not needed. --Shadow (talk) 17:03, 21 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]
You need to learn to stop being rude. Telling me to compromise and then saying you are going to have your way one way or another is hypocrisy. The fact of the matter is, ONLY ONE AIRDATE IS NEEDED NO MATTER WHEN THE SHOW AIRED. Look at Pokémon, season 1 aired back in 1998 and yet those are the only airdates we have. Look at shows like the The Brady Bunch which aired back in the 70's ONE AIRDATE. Just because other users agree with you doesn't mean you are all right, far from it. Having one airdate is following Wikipedia rules and norms. --Shadow (talk) 16:39, 10 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]
There is already a note on the page saying that Nicktoons has been re-airing the series since January. That is the only thing we need on the page. AGAIN I say, look at other TV shows, ONE airdate for each country. --Shadow (talk) 16:14, 11 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]