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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
- Ok, yup. I think we should use the Western order style for many reasons. The main one is that from the start we had to choose between either using the full Japanese style or Western style but not a mix of both. Since we've been converting everything to Western style so far (e.g. translations, names, etc...), it would be best to keep the standard going (question of best practice). Another reason would be our audience, which is used to the Western-style transliterations of Japanese media. --Maurice 22:41, 13 May 2010 (UTC)
- Taken care of moving the titles. Going through wiki to correct wrong links. --skyechan
- Ok, yup. I think we should use the Western order style for many reasons. The main one is that from the start we had to choose between either using the full Japanese style or Western style but not a mix of both. Since we've been converting everything to Western style so far (e.g. translations, names, etc...), it would be best to keep the standard going (question of best practice). Another reason would be our audience, which is used to the Western-style transliterations of Japanese media. --Maurice 22:41, 13 May 2010 (UTC)
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)
Seasons
How should we set up the seasons? It's obvious that season 18 is getting way too big, and I don't know if the show even HAS official seasons, anyway. What do you guys suggest we do?
- Make the seasons go year by year? For example, 1996 is season 1, 1997 is season 2, etc...
- Go by certain important episodes? For example, user kkslider5552000 of the forums at DCTP has an interesting method that he goes by, in which certain important episodes mark the beginning or end of seasons.
- The 13 or 26 episode format that a season in television normally has? This would give 44 seasons under a 13 episode format, and 22 seasons under the 26 episode format. Source.
- A different method?
Either way, the current way it's set up with season 18 is getting ridiculous and completely unmanageable. I think something needs to be done. It may be a long project, considering the lengthy amount of work it took to get the current seasons done, but it would definitely be a good project. What does everyone think? CarpetCrawlermessage me 06:18, 30 May 2010 (UTC)
- My vote is to begin each season with the first episode of the new year. That said, the resulting seasons would be:
- 1 - Episodes 1-42
- 2 - Episodes 43-85
- 3 - Episodes 86-128
- 4 - Episodes 129-173
- 5 - Episodes 174-218
- 6 - Episodes 219-262
- 7 - Episodes 263-303
- 8 - Episodes 304-344
- 9 - Episodes 345-383
- 10 - Episodes 384-424
- 11 - Episodes 425-459
- 12 - Episodes 460-490
- 13 - Episodes 491-520
- 14 - Episodes 521-561
- 15 - Episodes 562-Current
--Skyechan 06:28, 10 June 2010 (UTC)
- Anyone object to such a change? I'm thinking that's probably our best decision in the end. CarpetCrawlermessage me 13:42, 13 June 2010 (UTC)
When did Detective Conan's anime drawer change?
When did Detective Conan's anime drawer change? I started watching it up to season and its the old drawings but then I checked season 18 and all the characters got new looks and it was a newer anime look instead. When did they do this?
And who draws the animes, is it the creator Gosho Aoyama?
- The look of each episode mainly comes from the Animation Director of the episode. Aoyama as far as I understand only draws a few keyframes for each movie, but I'm not certain about the episodes. Also, during DC's many year run it went from traditional cel animation (animators paint each frame of the anime by hand) to all digitized (animators draw on tablets and colour using computers) sometime around...oh, the 300s I think, which would explain the different look you're talking about.--Skyechan 22:24, 23 September 2010 (UTC)