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The entire series got released on June 24 on the Comico app ( source). It should be considered an original net anime now.-- Sakretsu ( talk) 10:42, 3 July 2016 (UTC)
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parameters should reflect the original air dates. Also, while Google Translate is not the best, the link you provided doesn't prove that all of the episodes were released at once, but that each episode will be made available on the app once a week after their initial television broadcast. In fact, the link even states that the second episode will not be delivered until July 8. —
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The List of Closing Songs section for Episode 2 provides a link to Hot Limit (song), which is actually about a cover by another band and their "single" of the same name. The original by T.M. Revolution is what actually was used in the episode (as the entry states). While the HL article mentions it is a cover, it has nothing to do with the version used in ReLIFE. I believe either we should either remove the link here, or someone expand the HL article to include both versions of the song. I could do the former, but I am not qualified to do the latter. – 2*6 ( talk) 05:10, 30 December 2016 (UTC)
The Wikipedia article has "The NEET category includes the unemployed (individuals without a job and seeking one), as well as individuals outside the labour force (without a job and not seeking one)" and "NEET is a distinct social policy category from that of freeter, the classification for those working low-wage part-time jobs". Given that the guy works a presumably "low-wage part time" job at the convenience store, meaning he's not "Not in Education, Employment or Training", it's inaccurate to call him a NEET. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.109.203.149 ( talk) 22:57, 18 April 2023 (UTC)
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The entire series got released on June 24 on the Comico app ( source). It should be considered an original net anime now.-- Sakretsu ( talk) 10:42, 3 July 2016 (UTC)
|first=
and |last=
parameters should reflect the original air dates. Also, while Google Translate is not the best, the link you provided doesn't prove that all of the episodes were released at once, but that each episode will be made available on the app once a week after their initial television broadcast. In fact, the link even states that the second episode will not be delivered until July 8. —
Farix (
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c)
12:40, 3 July 2016 (UTC)
The List of Closing Songs section for Episode 2 provides a link to Hot Limit (song), which is actually about a cover by another band and their "single" of the same name. The original by T.M. Revolution is what actually was used in the episode (as the entry states). While the HL article mentions it is a cover, it has nothing to do with the version used in ReLIFE. I believe either we should either remove the link here, or someone expand the HL article to include both versions of the song. I could do the former, but I am not qualified to do the latter. – 2*6 ( talk) 05:10, 30 December 2016 (UTC)
The Wikipedia article has "The NEET category includes the unemployed (individuals without a job and seeking one), as well as individuals outside the labour force (without a job and not seeking one)" and "NEET is a distinct social policy category from that of freeter, the classification for those working low-wage part-time jobs". Given that the guy works a presumably "low-wage part time" job at the convenience store, meaning he's not "Not in Education, Employment or Training", it's inaccurate to call him a NEET. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.109.203.149 ( talk) 22:57, 18 April 2023 (UTC)