Talk:Kyouryuu Sentai Zyuranger
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[edit] Majin Bandora
Fractyl: As I already explained in the edit summary, "魔人" is said "Majin", not "Majo" (which uses the kanji "魔女"). Unless you can provide some official references that show it is pronounced "Majo" in this instance, it will be changed back to "Majin". "Majin makes more sense, too, since the description says she's the former queen of the fairies; another name for "fairies" is "majin" (literally "magical people"). Please provide some official evidence supporting your claim of "Majo" and I'll be fine. Otherwise, it will be switched back to the reading of the kanji, which is "Majin". --nihon 05:59, 27 December 2005 (UTC)
- In the many episodes(Episode 1), Bandora was refered as "Majo Bandora" (Witch Bandora). Here's the translation of her theme.
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- Thank you for the reference. I also looked at the Japanese page, and it appears she's called 魔女 in Japanese, not 魔人, so whoever originally put 魔人 in this article was simply incorrect, and that's where I was getting confused. --nihon 07:25, 2 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Shown on GMA?
As far as we knonw, Zyurangers was never shown on GMA. If so, can you please reference the dates as to when it was shown? If it was the first season of the Power Rangers you are referencing, only ABS-CBN channel 2 has exclusive rights to Power Rangers.
[edit] Requested move
Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger → Kyouryuu Sentai Zyuranger — Revert unexplained move to different transliteration, a move which also left sorting of article in categories all messed up. Edit history requires admin intervention. Gene Nygaard 22:36, 9 November 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Tyrannosaurus not a dinosaur?
The trivia section had the following sentence: Some paleontologists believe that the Tyrannosaurus, was actually a type of bird, and not a true dinosaur at all. This is nonsense (Tyrannosaurus was related to the species that later became birds, but it was still a dinosaur), so I've taken it out. (If anyone feels like defending the above claim, I suggest you do so in the Tyrannosaurus article first, and then bring it here afterwards.) SpectrumDT 23:47, 28 November 2006 (UTC)