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Official source cited in the 2007 edit are no longer present. Withstanding evidence, including the official Funimation site, Netflix page, and Funimation YouTube channel all include a capitalized X in the title. This is what the title of the Wikipedia page should also represent so as not to confuse most readers. SJCrew ( talk) 01:23, 20 November 2012 (UTC)
Shouldn't Meryssa be spelled Melissa?
How about moving the Amigos into the Heroes category and (temporarily) delete the other category altogether? Considering they are currently in a similar position to Priscilla, I think they should be categorised similarly. Just a thought
I was wondering whether or not this anime was considered seinen or shonen. It isn't mentioned anywhere in the Gun X Sword article or seinen or shonen's respective articles. IMO its a seinen but I wouldn't call myself qualified at all.
The article has been moved from GUN×SWORD to Gun Sword for the following reasons:
I have moved most of the information regarding characters and armors to its own article, titled List of Gun Sword characters. I've also added some pictures to this article. Hope it is okay, I felt the character descriptions were a little to detailed for a article regarding the anime series in general. If this is not okay, just say the word and I'll reverse the changes. Michae2109 04:01, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
Priscilla is pronounced "Pris-cil-la" right? Most of the articles (including Brownie) spelled her name Pricilla without the "s". I think her name is spelt Priscilla, not Pricilla. Should I edit this? If anyone find this true, please do the edits if I haven't already. =) Piecemealcranky 05:00, 9 May 2007 (UTC)
Seems the exact same content is contained on both Gun Sword and Gun X Sword. Also note that the talk page for Talk:Gun X Sword Redirects to Talk:Gun Sword. OverlordQ 08:02, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
Meh, I went ahead and move the one section that was different to Gun Sword and redirected Gun X Sword to Gun Sword OverlordQ 08:08, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
-- KrebMarkt ( talk) 19:38, 6 February 2011 (UTC)
This article refers to the anime by no less than four names. The article is titled "Gun Sword", the first line names it as "GUN×SWORD", and the text refers to it mainly as "Gun X Sword" (Uppercase X), with one "Gun x Sword" (Lowercase x). IIRC, Wikipedia style guidelines place significant value on self-consistency. Although having four different names seems unacceptable, I'm hesitant to chose one, because the majority is "Gun X Sword", while the article was preciously moved away from that name. Techhead0 ( talk) 07:07, 13 May 2011 (UTC)
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Official source cited in the 2007 edit are no longer present. Withstanding evidence, including the official Funimation site, Netflix page, and Funimation YouTube channel all include a capitalized X in the title. This is what the title of the Wikipedia page should also represent so as not to confuse most readers. SJCrew ( talk) 01:23, 20 November 2012 (UTC)
Shouldn't Meryssa be spelled Melissa?
How about moving the Amigos into the Heroes category and (temporarily) delete the other category altogether? Considering they are currently in a similar position to Priscilla, I think they should be categorised similarly. Just a thought
I was wondering whether or not this anime was considered seinen or shonen. It isn't mentioned anywhere in the Gun X Sword article or seinen or shonen's respective articles. IMO its a seinen but I wouldn't call myself qualified at all.
The article has been moved from GUN×SWORD to Gun Sword for the following reasons:
I have moved most of the information regarding characters and armors to its own article, titled List of Gun Sword characters. I've also added some pictures to this article. Hope it is okay, I felt the character descriptions were a little to detailed for a article regarding the anime series in general. If this is not okay, just say the word and I'll reverse the changes. Michae2109 04:01, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
Priscilla is pronounced "Pris-cil-la" right? Most of the articles (including Brownie) spelled her name Pricilla without the "s". I think her name is spelt Priscilla, not Pricilla. Should I edit this? If anyone find this true, please do the edits if I haven't already. =) Piecemealcranky 05:00, 9 May 2007 (UTC)
Seems the exact same content is contained on both Gun Sword and Gun X Sword. Also note that the talk page for Talk:Gun X Sword Redirects to Talk:Gun Sword. OverlordQ 08:02, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
Meh, I went ahead and move the one section that was different to Gun Sword and redirected Gun X Sword to Gun Sword OverlordQ 08:08, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
-- KrebMarkt ( talk) 19:38, 6 February 2011 (UTC)
This article refers to the anime by no less than four names. The article is titled "Gun Sword", the first line names it as "GUN×SWORD", and the text refers to it mainly as "Gun X Sword" (Uppercase X), with one "Gun x Sword" (Lowercase x). IIRC, Wikipedia style guidelines place significant value on self-consistency. Although having four different names seems unacceptable, I'm hesitant to chose one, because the majority is "Gun X Sword", while the article was preciously moved away from that name. Techhead0 ( talk) 07:07, 13 May 2011 (UTC)