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[edit] Duplicate voice credit in Kappei Yamaguchi

You may want to check TV anime series section of the article,since Beast Wars is already listed in that section.I've had to twice delete the duplicate credit you added under his "other voice roles." Ranma9617 03:12, 15 Feb 2005 (UTC)


[edit] Devas(Digimon)

You just created this article - please put at least some text in, rather than just simply creating an empty article. If you can't think of much to say, then add a stub message - but empty articles are useless on Wikipedia. Nick04 21:53, 18 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Apologies - you have now added content. Guess I was a bit quick off the mark :) Nick04 21:54, 18 Feb 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Rockman EXE characters

The EXE and Original Series characters aren't the same and should probably not be on the same page. I am moving the MegaMan.EXE information to its own page. --Boco XLVII 20:40, 19 Feb 2005 (UTC)

I understand that are not the same, but they you do not need to transfer the data. That would be like messing with the page of a Tenchi Muyo character.
They are very different characters with different backgrounds. You are proposing that, for example, George Bush (biblical scholar), George H. W. Bush, and George W. Bush all be on the same page merely because they share a name. --Boco XLVII 20:54, 19 Feb 2005 (UTC)

No, it's like Transformers, it's various continties{Aramda/Energon & Cybertron are the best example for this case} have a 'Optimius Prime' & a 'Megatron'{Though they are gaven different background, their general personas & roles are still the same}.

[edit] Ninja Sentai Kaku Ranger

The cleanup & wikify templates should be left in place until the article is — well, cleaned up and wikified. The former is largely a matter of the English; I'll try to help with that when I have time. The wikification involves presenting the article in the standard Wikipedia style; see the links in the boilerplate for help. Mel Etitis (Μελ Ετητης) 23:49, 13 Mar 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Known G1 Autobots

Why are you constantly changing the names of Headmaster Jrs and Powermasters to the Japanese versions instead of the American ones? The American ones are more widely known, and I think they're the ones the general public remembers the toys by. This is not a Japan-addicted fanboy encyclopedia. JIP | Talk 05:28, 22 Apr 2005 (UTC)

That I know, but it is at Japan where the the Masters actally have a bigger story then their US counterparts.
Transformers is not just a TV cartoon. It's a toyline, which has a TV cartoon and a comic book. I think the actual toys are more memorable by their American names. Besides, the list has American names for every other toy, so using Japanese names for these makes it inconsistent. JIP | Talk 13:19, 22 Apr 2005 (UTC)
True, but as long as there is a parantheses for such things{Dispite the order they are in}, there was really no foul.

[edit] Edit summaries

Hi. Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia. I just wanted to give you some helpful advice, or maybe just a reminder about a feature in Wikipedia known as an edit summary. The edit summary is filled out using the 200 word text field located right below the editing text box. It is strongly recommended that one get in the habit of filling out edit summaries for each edit, giving a general summary of why particular changes were made, as well as a very terse summary of what those changes were. Edit summaries are a way to defend your edits, especially if you're an anonymous user. Ambiguous edits made by anonymous users may often be mistaken for vandalism. Filling out the edit summary also gives the users who monitor those pages on watch lists or recent changes, an idea of what kind of activity has taken place. If these changes do not strongly affect the content of the article, mark the This is a minor edit check box below the edit summary field. For further help on using edit summaries, consult this guide. Thank you. — oo64eva (AJ) (U | T | C) @ 22:44, Apr 25, 2005 (UTC)