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it's a matter of whether the person wanting to find any given piece of information in the article will be able to find it in a timely manner. "Cleanup and trimming" ranges from condensing by writing something more concisely without losing information (removing redundancy) to removing information that is unhelpful to the reader. Article have to cater to a broad range of audiences. For example, this article needs to be accessible to people who have never watched Trigun, or maybe have never even seen any anime. On the other end, it should also provide useful information even to a devoted Trigun fan. So the article should contain a lot of information. However, we want to keep individual articles small, to cater to 1) people with poor internet access, 2) people who just want a summary, and don't want to have to read a very long article just to get a basic understanding of the topic. So splitting the article becomes a necessity at some point. But we need to make sure that we don't lose our focus or our readers in the process! Thus, they should remain concise as possible, and well cross-referenced.
1133:. It's still an encyclopedia, and should be written to serve the readers, not the writers. The reasonable limit to the information stored on the wikipedia is not one of space, but of convenience to the reader. Just because something is true doesn't mean that it should be in an encyclopedia. We want to provide a summary of a topic, a guide to all human knowledge, not the entirety of human knowledge itself. How much should the reader have to read through / skip over / skim in order to find the information they're looking for? So the issue is one of organization. If the reader has to scroll through too much text or follow too many links in order to find the information they're looking for, then the Knowledge is not efficiently serving the needs of the reader. 624:
they don't recognize it for what it it: A sentence in Japanese. Actually, it's two or three. I've tried translating it, without much success. It's so slangy, but from what I can get out of it, and what I've read online, it's a yakuza-sounding (read: may not ever be said by real Yakuza, but only stereotypical Yakuza in films) phrase roughly meaning "What family do you think you're from? I'm gonna tie you up and dunk ya (till you drown)!".
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prove their speculation. It's unlikely that the world at large will consider anime to be a valuable art form worth analyzing anytime soon, thus, the fans are the only ones who attempt it. On another note, many of our articles on Dickens' works are rather lacking in content, most likely due to the systemic bias of the Knowledge. In any case, I imagine the standards for anime criticism will rise with public acceptance of the medium. --
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performing experiments on plants. However theories abound as to what plants actually are and there is no concrete explanation. I've heard everything from evolved humans to extra-dimensional extraterrestrials. I do believe a section which describes plants and some of the more prevalent theories about them would be a good idea, though it might go as a subsection of the Plot section in the
652:). Look, Nightow just picked a bunch of western words that were either slightly appropriate for the character or he just liked the sound out. Ignorant fan speculation can stay on the bbses, the fact that most anime articles are a combination of plot summaries, character lists, western fans misunderstandings, and absolutely no proper sources is what makes them quite so dire. -- 937:
Steve named Knives ^_~ Really though, I imagine Nightow just gave the characters names that fit their adult selves, and didn't bother to rethink things when he decided to discuss their childhood. Probably would have been a good idea to give Knives a different name as a child, and say that he renamed himself Knives when he decided to go on his extinction spree. --
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in English. Thus, it has been suggested by a number of Trigun fans that "Vash" and "Legato" may have been based on those French words. Does anyone know if there's anything to back this up, or do we just chalk it down to coincidence? If I had only heard of this when I had the chance to ask Nightow myself... But we'd still need a reference. --
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moron. I mean KNIVES!? The only thing knives are good for is stabbing/cutting into things, as everyone knows. By nature it's a device used to slice things. Bah, villains with villainous names... that's like naming a child Jeeves and expecting him not to be a buttler. Lol, really though, they might as well have named him "Stabby McGee". --
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another article. Our job is to write and organize #1, direct people to another source for #2, remove #3 from the article, and move #4 to the article it belongs in. I don't think we'll find much argument about that, though I can forsee some argument as to what belongs in what category. But it's good to have somewhere to start. --
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states he was "shot by the leader of the Badlads", leading to some confusion). The wound had opened up during the duel, and had resulted in the draw. Neon was angry that he had only come out even because of Vash's wound, but kept true to his word to spare the sandsteamer from destruction if he was defeated.
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Nightow is frequently asked in interviews and at convention panels what the "D." in Wolfwood's name stands for. His responses have varied each time, ranging from "Dangerous" to "Dokonokuminomonjawaresumakinishiteshizumetarokakora." The common theme in these various expansions of the single letter "D"
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So, in an attempt to condense my own ramblings here, I'd say that information falls into one of four categories: 1) simple, encyclopedic truth, 2) information better gained by actually experiencing the topic (reading the manga, watching the anime), 3) unsourced speculation, 4) content that belongs in
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a few times I'm still not sure what "cruft" is... it seems to mean something like "infomation that I don't find usefull that others might" ..... second off, by "cleanup and trimming" do you mean removing true information and encyclopedic information that readers might find helpfull or removing random
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end of the anime, Vash and Knives finally meet and have one last epic duel, in which Vash wins and carries Knives off, probably to try and change his perspective (and to Meryl and Milly). In Japan, there is an extra scene that was at the end of the last episode of Vash taking Knives to the hospital."
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The Kuroneko-sama section says this: "Also, after Vash kills Legato late in the series, Kuroneko scratches him (the only violent interaction Kuroneko takes against Vash in the series); perhaps this is Rem's way of rebuking his decision." Later on, in the Millions Knives section, there's this: "At the
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I heard some people talking in French a few days ago, and they were talking about this little plastic cow thing, and the word they used sounded like "Vash". Sure enough, I do some searching on the internet, and it turns out that the French word for "cow" is "vache". Also, "le gâteau" means "the cake"
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What the hell is your problem? I spent ages several months back try to cite and reference Vash and Wolfwood using out of universe reception and you go ahead and merge it without PROPER discussion or talking it over? You really annoy me. I bet you'll be saying next that the information I got for some
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Should be noted that Vasquez is not manga only character. He plays role although rather small and mainly of screen in anime. In episode Lost July amongst other crimes he is wanted for is mentioned "murder of count Lebant Vasques" also in episode 26 vash is seeking survivors (similar way as in manga)
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Is this really necessary, especially without citation? The other sections of the article are speculation which don't need proof behind them, but this refers to a factual contingent of fans that use an alternative nickname. No proof is given that an appreciably large enough section of fans uses it
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suggesting a change, then implimenting it weeks later. Merging back and editing down unsourced forks is hardly an encyclopedia breaking act, please commit whatever changes you've made so I can merge them back into the cut down version of this article I'm working on. Reverting GOOD FAITH edits 'with
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says, it would only get worse if we started splitting the article... Then people might feel justified in adding even more unencyclopedic stuff. Really, the article needs some cleanup and trimming... But I've been too intimidated by the volume of edits as it is to do much (It takes me a long time to
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I agree wholeheartedly. It's a fitting name for him as an adult, no doubt about that. But you have to wonder, if this was a real boy... how much negative affect would a name like Knives have on him growing up? Perhaps in the far future that is the Trigun universe, on Earth Knives was a common name:
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Unfortunately, it's one of those many things that mangaka don't usually bother thinking about in advance... But yeah, whoever named Knives (presumably Rem, since she took care of them from pretty early on, didn't she?) either was prescient, or made a really bad mistake. Or maybe she named Vash, and
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Another note: I seriously doubt that Wolfwood's middle name is "Dokonokuminomonjawaresumakinishiteshizumetarokakora". It's just another of Nightow's joking responses to people when they ask what the "D." stands for. For some reason, people have latched on to it, and spread it around. Mostly because
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This article needs to list both the Japanese and English voice actors. There aren't nearly as many voice actors in this field as you'd think (particularly when it comes to English translations) and so it's often illuminating and interesting to be able to see what disparate characters from multiple
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Neon is one of the most intriguing characters in the entire series. On the one hand, he is definitely a sociopath, interested in "brilliance," "fun," "glory," and "beauty." While living this ultra-violent lifestyle, he seems to have a distinct sense of honor, feeling a moral obligation to those as
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I am familiar with the musical term legato, though I was not sure of its etymology. In any case, I did not think it as likely a reference, due to lack of thematic context. Characters in many Japanese stories are named in thematic pattern, whether it be after food, musical terms, or something else.
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So the goal is to provide the information that readers desire in as concise a fashion as possible, with links to more detailed information. The Knowledge is not supposed to replace the internet, it's supposed to supplement it. It's not a matter of whether I personally find the information useful,
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This really isn't wiki related, I just had to say this... who names a child Knives? I mean really, who in their right mind names a kid Knives, and then expects him NOT to be a homicidal maniac? Whoever named him (I'm talking in the context of the series, not the writer) must have been an absolute
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Alrighty, someone put in the English voice actors, so I finally motivated myself to go through and put in the Japanese ones. I'm surprised that there weren't any edit conflicts, considering how long it took me to do, and how often this article is edited. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find
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This section is poorly written. The formatting does not match that of the other characters. There is mention of how he is different in the manga and the anime, but then there is no elaboration. It also says that he goes over to Vash's way of thinking twice. It sounds repetative. I would change it
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The "great works" such as Dickens have already been analyzed to death by professionals and literary critics, most speculation has been debated and accepted or rejected by now. Anyone attempting to speculate on articles about classical works would be immediately asked to cite sources or otherwise
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I'll take "smart enough" as a compliment, but I'd hold that the reason was more due to my familiarity with the Japanese language. Also, if I "seriously" thought that Bluesummers was name after the french word, I would have put it in the article, rather bringing it for discussion here on the talk
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After a brief exchange of gunfire, both of them walk away damaged from the duel, though Vash escaped with no wounds inflicted by Neon, but by a member of the Badlads that had shot Vash earlier in the episode when he hesitated to shoot to kill (however, it is worth noting that in Episode 9, Vash
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is the leader of a large gang of armed bandits known as the Badlads. He's an enormous man, bulging with muscles and wearing clothing decked out with neon lights covering almost every inch of his body. He encounters Vash while raiding a sandsteamer Vash happened to be traveling on, and after the
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As for rumors, either don't post them until they're verified, or clearly label them as speculation and not fact. Also, there are some rumors that have been unequivocally shot down: for example, there is NO "hospital scene" with Knives at the end of the anime. Vash isn't secretly female. Posting
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As for rumors, either don't post them until they're verified, or clearly label them as speculation and not fact. Also, there are some rumors that have been unequivocally shot down: for example, there is NO "hospital scene" with Knives at the end of the anime. Vash isn't secretly female. Posting
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The Anime is not explicit about what a plant is, beyond the explanation given in "Lost July" that they are "Systems which can achieve production beyond all theoretical law." Other episodes as well as the manga imply that plants do have an organic origin, and the manga suggests that humans were
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What's with this "Many speculate" thing on Kuroneko-sama being a reincarnation of Rem? That's the first I've ever heard that, and a Google search produced not a single page that mentions that rumor (besides this one). I would say that "many" is not the correct word to use in this situation.
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articles, and so far i have a feeling that they aren't enough. If you guys have more info on this articles, especially Concept, Creation, Personality, & Reception, please post them. I'm also planning in making Original Soundtrack, Knives and Gasback articles, need some support though.
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Anyway, my point was that it was just a joke, same as all the other responses Nightow has made to the questions he gets over and over again. Every interview, every con panel, he gives different answers. This is just another one, and it's a joke. I'm going to note such on the article. --
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Yeah, images of the characters is fine under fair use policy. Not to mention I've seen other anime character listings (Full Metal Alchemist is the main one that comes to mind) use character images without explicit permission. They're under the fair use as well, I'd assume.
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All right, we need to restore the article. It seems an act of vandalism has removed sections on Vash, Milly, Meryl, other characters, and has added some stuff that isn't correct at all to other sections. Anyone have a copy of the text for any of these characters?
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All right, we need to restore the article. It seems an act of vandalism has removed sections on Vash, Milly, Meryl, other characters, and has added some stuff that isn't correct at all to other sections. Anyone have a copy of the text for any of these characters?
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You misunderstand me. Look, wikipedia articles on Dickens aren't full of speculation over why he named 'Inspector Bucket' and etc that. It's just that the standard of anime critism is so low that any kind of teenage crap seems to pass as acceptable. I mean,
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How can it be written that Vash killed no one in July City in the Anime version? He does kill everyone except that one little girl survives and attempts to kill him later in her life specifically because he killed her family and everyone else she knew.
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Shouldn't something be said of Vash's ability to redirect bullets. The whole gun turnament he kept people from being killed, so it isn't just him dodging, plus when it shows where bullets land behind him there's usually an outline around where he is.
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I think it's important to note that Vash and Knives are not plants in the "tree" sense, but in the "factory" sense, as they are sentient versions of the giant, lightbulb-like plants that produce water and food for the humans.
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Vash, ostensibly for money in order to support his orphanage. I may be making some changes once I get it forumalated how to incorporate them. As a note, I have not read the manga, so I'll only be making changes to the anime
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I've always thought that Kuroneko-sama represented the passive God observing his creations without directing their affairs (through design or impotence), based on the theory that Trigun is a retelling of the life Christ.
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I've seen various anime pages edited to change "senpai" or "sempai" and vice-versa. Are they the same thing? I know "r" and "l" are equivalent in Japanese but is it the same for "m" and "n"? Knowledge seems to prefer
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On one hand, I will admit that the Japanese often pick and use foreign words incorrectly, or simply because of the way they sound. However, that does not preclude them from intelligently selecting foreign words that
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I made these articles because i got pissed that other Anime and Manga articles are so well made, while Trigun is there sitting on the bench, if there are some people out there who share my ideas, let's go help each
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Additionally, the line "also seems that her name translates to 'Black Cat'" is both inaccurate and extraneous as the translation is given immediately after the name. I think this selection should be deleted.
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By "no discussion or consensus", I meant that no one else has agreed with you on merging the articles. In fact, judging from the previous consensus on splitting the articles, many users here would most likely
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Deleting a very thorough and well-thought-out article on a fairly important character, simply because it is new, bespeaks less a desire for neatness and more an irrational fear and hatred of new information.
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ensuing chaos the two decide to have a duel, to determine the fate of the sandsteamer. Neon was planning on sending the Steamer over a cliff in order to smash open a safe in the hull of the sandsteamer.
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I've had to edit up grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors that look as if they were made by people with little to no education at all. Look, Knowledge is not your personal messageboard. At the
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I've had to edit up grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors that look as if they were made by people with little to no education at all. Look, Knowledge is not your personal messageboard. At the
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I understand that not every minor character can be allowed to remain on the page. However, Doctor Conrad is a very important character in the manga, as anyone who read the article would know.
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like Jim, or John. Otherwise Rem (as I agree, she most likely named him) was just looking around the kitchen when she picked his name. No wonder he hated her, and humanity. xD --
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It's a romanization issue. The kana 'ん' has been romanized under various systems as either n or m, sometimes depending on what letter immediately follows it. The same is
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I would say split between anime and manga characters as a lot of the info in each profile is about the differences between both versions. Maybe give Vash his own page?
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I've reverted the merge as their was no prior discussion or consensus. Either way though, I agree that the articles need to be cleaned up, so I'll do it right now...--
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I personally believe the most obvious: Kuroneko-sama is a joke meant to appear in every episode, hence hir appearance in episode 17, which seems to defeat the rumor.
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These don't really assert any notability. Two of them have a bit, but the sources are pretty "eh." If they have to be included, they can probably be placed here.
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to warrant its addition to the character article and the reasoning behind the name makes it almost sound like one person's preference was snuck into there.
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with conection to Rem he finds "Revnunt Buskus"( mistranslation from Japanese?) who is killed by Knives before Vash reach him to cut any ties with past.
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I edited the section for more readability. It's still entirely without sources and has opinions, but this isn't really mainstream information.
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carry relevent meaning. They are familiar with words and terms from other languages, certainly moreso than the average native English speaker.
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Christ, I put together that wonderful article about my fav character and some idiot removes it? PUT IT BACK. You guys remember it right?
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However, I've seen it suggested that Kuroneko-sama is actually Legato, which is ridiculous, but shows how out of control rumors can get.
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is just a link to it, so unless someone can give me some sort of reason I'll change occurrences of "sempai" to "senpai" where I see 'em.
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Vash should have had his own article from the very beginning, considering he's the main character of the anime. :P It shall be done!--
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IIRC, when Wolfwood asks Vash who he really is, Vash replies with "My name's irrelevant." This was in Japanese with English subtitles.
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One obvious part of Wolfwood's character is the cross he drags around concealing a machine gun - this is an obvious borrowing from
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Are you perhaps confusing Knives with Legato here? Vash didn't kill Knives, but he did kill Legato (in the anime at least).
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The stories themselves often have a specific culture or language represented in the art, topic, use of loanwords, or setting.
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Wait wait wait wait... You're smart enough to get that that's a joke, but seriously think that Bluesummers is named after
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Wolfwod's section does deserve a little (more?) work. In the episode "Paradise" it's mentioned that Wolfwood is working
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turns up a fair number of possible references, but I don't have time to go through them all and find the actual RSs. --
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is one of destructive force, anger, or violence, which are traits Nightow has modeled the character after.
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with you. Anyhow, I'm currently adding sources and cleaning up the articles, so you don't have to fret.--
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Kuroneko-sama's seiyuu, not even in the "Trigun the 2nd Donut *Happy Pack*" CD insert. Meh. --
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Speaking of pictures I uploaded a better pic of Vash on the front page. It should be fair-use.
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Fill in obvious blanks and clarify the differences between the manga and anime a little better
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Recently, I posted an article on the manga-only character, William Conrad. It is now gone.
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This article is getting very long, so I suggest that it be split. Any thoughts on this?--
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please delete the speculation parts or i will delete,it this is a violation to the rule
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popups' to unsourced variants without discussion or consensus is clearly not helpful. --
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I know it is in the anime, but has the manga-version Vash's arm grafted to him as well?
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true for the な and ま lines, they are 'na' and 'ma', respectively. Anyway, according to
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I've split off the Gung-Ho Guns, since they are the main atagonists of the series.--
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article. It's so hard to find any information on plants in a consolidated form.--
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No discusion or concensus? The note has been up for several weeks! It's not even
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s eponymous character, who drags around a coffin containing a machine gun. (The
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things like these that are false and proven as such only tanks our credibility.
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things like these that are false and proven as such only tanks our credibility.
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I will now repost it, with warning brackets. Please refrain from removing it.
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This stuff is unsourced, but it should be used if some sources can be found.
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of the FMA articles aren't good enough. I demand the articles get put back..
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around a little, but I think that someone else would be better fit to do it.
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is for, to help organize people's efforts on correcting this big mess. --
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Also, in all of the fansubs I've seen it's always written as "senpai". --
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Check current current information on this page for copyvio and innaccuracy
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speculation, etc? ...there's quite a big difference between the two... --
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I think we'd actually have to be able to ask Nightow about this one.
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First off, despite being on wikipedia quite some time, and reading
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Perhaps add pics for characters, should be allowable under fair use
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Add a brief overview of the characters for the head of the article
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submit an edit, and edit conflicts can be a pain to resolve). --
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in the banner shell. Please resolve this conflict if possible.
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