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Why is there a column for North
American licensees? This article is about a Japanese programming block; how is having North American licensee even relevant to a Japanese block? In addition, the column is susceptible to factual errors because determining a licensee for a series is a lot more vague and
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I remember watching an interesting analysis on
Youtube on this topic, which got me interested in the network in the first place. I agree that Noitamina has a great amount of high quality animation. Maybe it "deserves to be researched", but Knowledge is hardly the place to suggest that. We don't have
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per the 2011 discussion. Many articles have stylistic considerations, which is why the redirect exists. If they are not styling it properly, inform them of their error. This page clearly shows how to style it on the first sentence, so if they actually read the article, they'll know how to style it
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Isn't noitaminA a "brand" for Anime with a certain (high) artistic Value/Quality than typical "for-the-Masses"-Anime? I mean, most of the Series shown on noitaminA are somewhere betweeen weird and borderline insane (in a positive manner) and most
Networks would probably not bother produce and air
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The day and time are written as "Thursday night from 24:45 to 25:15". While writing things like this in
Japanese is quite common, does anyone ever use the system in English? Wouldn't it be better to instead translate it into "Friday night from 0.45 to 1.15 AM"? This is English Knowledge, so in my
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English formatting in titles when it is the first letter. If we're going to change that, then MOS:TM should be changed. As a side note, I agree that BOTijo and similar redirect-tagging bots make moving pages unnecessarily difficult for
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Is there a more accurate category this could be in? Shojo and Josei may have made sense when it was only doing those demographics, but the slot never intended to only target a female audience, so they seem a little irrelevant now...
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English text formatting and capitalization rules, even if the trademark owner considers nonstandard formatting "official"". I think it should be written as Noitamina in the text of the article, also.
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arbitrary than it seems (eg: Are exclusive streaming services licensees? How did the original author know whether something was a master license?). Furthermore, other articles, like
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