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There appears to be confusion on when she was born: [1] lists a birthdate of December 18, 1981 while other sources such as [2] list a September 13, 1970 birthdate.Which source is correct? Ranma9617
- There doesn't seem to be any controversy on that point on the Japanese wiki page, so I'm guessing we're OK with 1970. --Ben Applegate 13:37, 5 June 2006 (UTC)
"* Her nickname is Yukichan (ゆきちゃん)."
- This could be applied to anyone named Yuki (and usually is), so it doesn't really count as a "nickname" per se. --Ben Applegate 13:31, 5 June 2006 (UTC)
- Many of the seiyū have specific nicknames that are noted and bolded in the Japanese article (this is one of them), so I still think it's reasonable to mention it, whether it is common for her given name or not. --EmperorBrandon 18:38, 5 June 2006 (UTC)