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Sulu has no established middle name. That comes from a comic book, which is non-canon.
I was cleaning up a dab page for Kato and came across the "fact" that in the Japanese version of the Star Trek series, the character is called "Hikaru Kato" - this despite the fact that the character wasn't even given a first name until the series. Additionally, the info about the alternative naming doesn't appear to be cited. I doubt the veracity of this, and would recommend the following:
- Jack Sebastian ( talk) 14:11, 9 June 2010 (UTC)
I should watch the episode "The Naked Time" again. If I remember correctly, the navigator (Lt. Kevin Riley) calls Sulu by the name Hikaru when Sulu runs from the bridge.
Andrew Besso
I misheard. I probably remembered incorrectly as a result of reading the name "Hikaru Sulu" elsewhere.
Andrew Besso — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.20.55.7 ( talk) 01:11, 15 August 2012 (UTC)
Removed the date of birth since it is from an unofficial source and is non-canon. The source further conflicts with canon for Kirk's official canon birthdate calling into the question the entire source material.
'is born on June 24, 2230 [1]'-- 168.161.192.15 ( talk) 21:48, 12 July 2016 (UTC)
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George Takei May be gay in real life but his character clearly had a daughter, Demora Sulu. Therefore Sulu can't be gay. — Preceding unsigned comment added by MightyDinoPower15 ( talk • contribs) 06:45, 18 July 2016 (UTC)
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The paragraph starting with "In some Japanese dubs", this whole statement seems to lack validity. Though yes the letter and sound of "L" is not in the Japanese vocabulary, this does not necessarily mean it's the reason for changes in Japanese dubs of the franchise's material. Part of the statement has already been challenged for citation since October 2017 with no reply to date by hijiri88, and reading further into the statement, the whole thing comes across as dubious and speculation at best. Can we get some consensus of whether the whole statement can be validated properly, or drop it altogether? I was otherwise considering deleting the whole paragraph myself, but decided to allow opportunity to discuss first. Tytrox ( talk) 00:01, 23 January 2020 (UTC)
"Suru" with short vowels in Japanese is the verb "to do", and as such might also come across as odd to Japanese audiences., though, is also apparently irrelevant, since the way the character's name is pronounced in both English and Japanese sounds nothing like suru with Japanese short vowels.
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Sulu has no established middle name. That comes from a comic book, which is non-canon.
I was cleaning up a dab page for Kato and came across the "fact" that in the Japanese version of the Star Trek series, the character is called "Hikaru Kato" - this despite the fact that the character wasn't even given a first name until the series. Additionally, the info about the alternative naming doesn't appear to be cited. I doubt the veracity of this, and would recommend the following:
- Jack Sebastian ( talk) 14:11, 9 June 2010 (UTC)
I should watch the episode "The Naked Time" again. If I remember correctly, the navigator (Lt. Kevin Riley) calls Sulu by the name Hikaru when Sulu runs from the bridge.
Andrew Besso
I misheard. I probably remembered incorrectly as a result of reading the name "Hikaru Sulu" elsewhere.
Andrew Besso — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.20.55.7 ( talk) 01:11, 15 August 2012 (UTC)
Removed the date of birth since it is from an unofficial source and is non-canon. The source further conflicts with canon for Kirk's official canon birthdate calling into the question the entire source material.
'is born on June 24, 2230 [1]'-- 168.161.192.15 ( talk) 21:48, 12 July 2016 (UTC)
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George Takei May be gay in real life but his character clearly had a daughter, Demora Sulu. Therefore Sulu can't be gay. — Preceding unsigned comment added by MightyDinoPower15 ( talk • contribs) 06:45, 18 July 2016 (UTC)
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The paragraph starting with "In some Japanese dubs", this whole statement seems to lack validity. Though yes the letter and sound of "L" is not in the Japanese vocabulary, this does not necessarily mean it's the reason for changes in Japanese dubs of the franchise's material. Part of the statement has already been challenged for citation since October 2017 with no reply to date by hijiri88, and reading further into the statement, the whole thing comes across as dubious and speculation at best. Can we get some consensus of whether the whole statement can be validated properly, or drop it altogether? I was otherwise considering deleting the whole paragraph myself, but decided to allow opportunity to discuss first. Tytrox ( talk) 00:01, 23 January 2020 (UTC)
"Suru" with short vowels in Japanese is the verb "to do", and as such might also come across as odd to Japanese audiences., though, is also apparently irrelevant, since the way the character's name is pronounced in both English and Japanese sounds nothing like suru with Japanese short vowels.