User talk:Ruben Perez
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[edit] Re: KidsWB Section
First of all, I never said I wrote the Kids' WB section. I simply made a large amount of changes to it and it's my pride and joy.
Secondly, I agree with what you said about Kids' WB!'s constant rerunning of Pokémon: Advanced Challenge and Yu-Gi-Oh!: Waking the Dragons, I mean, they should have just continued from "Tree's a Crowd" and "Courtroom Chaos, Part 2" where they left off before February 2004, but no, they always switch back to the latest seasons. Then they start over with Johto League Champions and Duelist Kingdom, but at "Freeze Frame!" and "Double Trouble Duel, Part 1", they do it again! I'm not surprised now the local affiliates complained, but even worse, they only stuck to season 5 of Jackie Chan Adventures, with only 13 episodes! (And they occasionally skipped one) How stupid is that?
Third, it wasn't me who called it vandalism. I tried to make the reason on the talk page, but Morgan Wick said it was vandalism.
Fourth, like Kingturtle said, please sign your posts on talk pages with four tildes. It makes it easier to know who's talking to you. Matty-chan 13:11, 14 May 2006 (UTC)
It was Morgan Wick who came up with the vandalism idea. I wanted to just settle it on the talk page, but I think keeping both airdates is good. I might do that with Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Transformers Cybertron, etc. (And Cybertron even follows the first episode rule as Kids' WB! started on the first episode "Fallen" where CN started on episode 3, "Hidden". Foster's has different definitions for "first episode", the production code calls "House of Bloo's" the first three episodes, but "Store Wars" was the first aired as a 30-minute ep, by both networks.)
And on an unrelated subject, how does putting a new section in the Kids' WB article "Criticism and Controversy" sound? We could talk about the repeating weekday shows that got the affiliates to complain. Matty-chan 15:03, 14 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Cardcaptors
There is a reason why the airdates got removed on the List of Cardcaptor Sakura episodes article,They were the american airdates. If we include all the airdates, the article could get messy yet if we include only the american airdates, the article could be at risk of flaming!
I know i am a bit overkill on this, but its a senstive matter in anime terms. I understand your intentions and although it sounds like a good idea, it will backfire because of how the anime was distribated (which i can't expain here, since this is wikipedia and it is meant to be a neutral envioment). -Dynamo_ace Talk
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[edit] Saint of 9/11
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Recommendation from Dynamo_ace: There are two versions of the Cardcaptors logo, one which was broadcated to most of the English speaking world and another that was broadcasted in Austrila. Maybe if you upload them and state where you got them it would certianly benfit the article.
I do so happen to have the second image, i will upload that as soon as the first one is uploaded so it can be compared. Oh, and i would recommend getting one without a Cartoon Network\WB logo on (or any for that matter), it would look cleaner and prevent complecations. -Dynamo_ace Talk
Thanks, but i noticed the first image had the caption of "In the US". I change that to remove bias since it is the "common" title shown in the dub. -Dynamo_ace Talk
[edit] License tagging for Image:CardcaptorsUS.jpg
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[edit] Stephen Baltz
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