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[edit] Mirage 2000
The image looks great! Nice job! - Emt147 Burninate! 23:05, 25 May 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Noriko
Do you know who are the girls who locked up Noriko Nakagawa in the toilet stall? If so, I can add that picture to their articles too, if they are in "the program" WhisperToMe 15:29, 18 July 2006 (UTC)
- I've seen their names somewhere, can't remember them though... There's at least Fumiyo (on the right), the girl who got knifed in the forehead in the classroom. I'll try to make a Web search to find out their names. I'll post them here and on the image's page. --Henrickson 18:35, 18 July 2006 (UTC)
- I'm linking this to Fumiyo's. Are Yoshimi Yahagi and Hirono Shimizu among the bullies too? WhisperToMe 06:07, 20 July 2006 (UTC)
Alright, I found their names, and the meanings of the writing on the wall as well!
- "Who were the girls who locked Noriko in the bathroom? What was the writing on the bathroom wall?"
The girls were Fumiyo Fujiyoshi (she of the knife in the forehead), Mayumi Tendo (arrow in the neck), and Yoshimi Yahagi (hung herself).
The four black characters on the gravestone read "Nakagawa Noriko" (Japanese style, of course).
In purple on the upper left, written in katakana (unusual, as it should be in hiragana, but probably an affectation by kids and teens), is "chibi," which as many anime fans know means "small," "little," "dwarf," "runt," or, yes, "shrimp."
And in green, on the upper right is the kanji for "worm" or "insect," which can be pronounced "musi."
In brown on the lower left, again in katakana, is "busu"--the same word which Mitsuko calls her later: "ugly."
And in blue on the lower right, in kanji and hiragana, is "Shine!!"--no, not the English word, but Shih-neh, which basically means (in imperative form) "Die!!".
From this, I can make out that what the girls were yelling was "Nakagawa Noriko, chibi, musi, busu, shine!"--confirmed by the script found in the back of the Complete Guidebook tie-in publication."
http://www.battleroyalefilm.net/movie/spoilerquestions.html --Henrickson 02:20, 21 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Manga requests
Try to get at least one pic per character - If possible, you can get photos of Shuya first. See if you can get scenes that are similar to the movie scenes for comparison purposes...
E.G. One showing Takako dying in the manga to mirror the film death. WhisperToMe 06:30, 20 July 2006 (UTC)
- There are approximately 200 pages per manga volume, and there are 15 of them. 200 × 15 = 3000 pages, which is quite a lot. I'll try to find some good pics, starting with the main characters. --Henrickson 02:24, 21 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Manga names
After seeing... http://www.tokyopop.com/S-1132/
1. Is Ryoko Ms. Anno's given name? Or is it a different name?
2. Is Oki's name romanized as Ooki in this version? WhisperToMe 06:01, 21 July 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Keiko Onuki/Inoue
I found out that Shogo's girlfriend, in the novel, has the last name Onuki. I just got a copy of the book from a Barnes and Noble. Is she Onuki in the manga? Or is she Inoue in the manga? WhisperToMe 19:06, 16 September 2006 (UTC)
- I strongly believe (but not 100% sure) that Keiko's family name is Inoue in the manga version of Battle Royale. Let me search the relevant chapters for confirmation...
- If it's indeed Inoue and not Onuki, we must create a new article, "Keiko Onuki", copy all text & images from "Keiko Inoue" to "Keiko Onuki", make a redirect link in "Keiko Inoue" to "Keiko Onuki", and point out in the "Keiko Onuki" article that Keiko's family name in the manga is Inoue and not Onuki. Can you do that? (After I finish searching the 300+ pages and confirm it to you) --Henrickson 04:18, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
- OK, it seems you've already done so (or something similar). :) --Henrickson 04:24, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
- Yep, I did that :) WhisperToMe 17:59, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
- By the way, Keiko's scene is in Volume 13. That MAY contain her manga last name. If the last mame is Inoue, I would like to know what her kanji is. WhisperToMe 21:03, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
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