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Alright, bringing this up because this is inconsistent in our titles overall. Are we using Western order name style (given, family) in episode titles or Japanese order name style (family, given)? --[[User talk:skyechan|skyechan]] | Alright, bringing this up because this is inconsistent in our titles overall. Are we using Western order name style (given, family) in episode titles or Japanese order name style (family, given)? --[[User talk:skyechan|skyechan]] | ||
:I would normally go with the Western style here to keep things standard with the rest of the wiki but maybe if you gave a concrete example, I could have a better idea. --[[User:Maurice|Maurice]] 01:10, 11 May 2010 (UTC) | :I would normally go with the Western style here to keep things standard with the rest of the wiki but maybe if you gave a concrete example, I could have a better idea. --[[User:Maurice|Maurice]] 01:10, 11 May 2010 (UTC) | ||
+ | :: '''Western ordered''': | ||
+ | ::* [[Kogoro Mouri, Suspect]] | ||
+ | ::* [[Shinichi Kudo's New York Case]] | ||
+ | ::* [[Shinichi Kudo's Childhood Adventure]] | ||
+ | ::* [[The Love of Lawyer Eri Kisaki]] | ||
+ | ::* [[Lawyer Eri Kisaki's Testimony]] | ||
+ | ::* [[Deduction Showdown! Shinichi vs. Subaru Okiya]] | ||
+ | :: '''Japanese ordered''': | ||
+ | ::* [[Edogawa Conan Kidnapping Case]] | ||
+ | ::* [[Mouri Kogoro's Imposter]] | ||
+ | ::* [[Hattori Heiji's Desperate Situation!]] | ||
+ | ::* [[The Target is Mouri Kogoro]] | ||
+ | ::* [[Three Days with Hattori Heiji]] | ||
+ | ::* [[Hattori Heiji vs. Kudo Shinichi: Deduction Battle on the Ski Slope]] | ||
+ | ::* [[Murderer, Kudou Shinichi]] <---also note the spelling of Kudo here. | ||
+ | ::* [[The Day Mouri Kogoro Ceased Being a Detective]] | ||
+ | :: --[[User talk:skyechan|skyechan]] | ||
== 269-270 == | == 269-270 == | ||
Do 269-270 show up as a redlink for everyone else? I created this article, and it shows up as a redlink on my browser, even after my cache is cleared. It even shows up that way on Internet Explorer, which I NEVER use. I wonder if anyone else is having this problem... [[User:CarpetCrawler|<span style="color:#660066">'''''Carpet'''''</span><span style="color:#000033">'''''Crawler'''''</span>]][[User_talk:CarpetCrawler|<span style="color:#990033"><sup>'''''message me'''''</sup></span>]] 07:56, 26 December 2009 (UTC) | Do 269-270 show up as a redlink for everyone else? I created this article, and it shows up as a redlink on my browser, even after my cache is cleared. It even shows up that way on Internet Explorer, which I NEVER use. I wonder if anyone else is having this problem... [[User:CarpetCrawler|<span style="color:#660066">'''''Carpet'''''</span><span style="color:#000033">'''''Crawler'''''</span>]][[User_talk:CarpetCrawler|<span style="color:#990033"><sup>'''''message me'''''</sup></span>]] 07:56, 26 December 2009 (UTC) |
Revision as of 02:21, 11 May 2010
Character Names in Episode Titles
Alright, bringing this up because this is inconsistent in our titles overall. Are we using Western order name style (given, family) in episode titles or Japanese order name style (family, given)? --skyechan
- I would normally go with the Western style here to keep things standard with the rest of the wiki but maybe if you gave a concrete example, I could have a better idea. --Maurice 01:10, 11 May 2010 (UTC)
- Western ordered:
- Japanese ordered:
- Edogawa Conan Kidnapping Case
- Mouri Kogoro's Imposter
- Hattori Heiji's Desperate Situation!
- The Target is Mouri Kogoro
- Three Days with Hattori Heiji
- Hattori Heiji vs. Kudo Shinichi: Deduction Battle on the Ski Slope
- Murderer, Kudou Shinichi <---also note the spelling of Kudo here.
- The Day Mouri Kogoro Ceased Being a Detective
- --skyechan
269-270
Do 269-270 show up as a redlink for everyone else? I created this article, and it shows up as a redlink on my browser, even after my cache is cleared. It even shows up that way on Internet Explorer, which I NEVER use. I wonder if anyone else is having this problem... CarpetCrawlermessage me 07:56, 26 December 2009 (UTC)