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This page needs work but it does not need deletion. The Prince of Tennis Musicals helped to launch the careers of many Japanese actors and singers. Also it seems to me to be the only place that gives a detail list just of who has been involved in the Musicals over the years and a starting source for those that may be interested but however do not speak Japanese as all official sites will be in that language.-- MissEzri ( talk) 12:35, 18 January 2011 (UTC)
Why are the 4th and 5th generation casts featured for this musical? Plus, is Aiba actually coming back with this next cast? Jedi Striker, 11 October 2008, 20:32 (UTC)
The recent musicals (Imperial Presence Hyotei and Treasure Match Shitenhouji) have both been double-cast, because they had a much larger number of shows than one cast could manage. Aiba did come back for a few of the shows, like Kato Kazuki and Saito Takumi did. -- Adevish ( talk) 08:24, 6 December 2008 (UTC)
Simply replacing bullet-point delimited lists with comma-delimited ones does not make the lists any more encyclopaedic. This is aggravated by the fact that they are all cited to WP:PRIMARY sources. Use of such sources should be supplemental, not predominate. Hrafn Talk Stalk( P) 05:04, 21 January 2011 (UTC)
May I not that the new table someone made for the 1st five musicals is just complete rubbish. Saying Echizen, Tezuka, Ooishi and Fuji are the main characters is nonsense! If you talk abut main characters. you have at least 9 of them and that's the whole team of Seigaku! Not just a few of them! So, please, if you don't have knowledge of the series, don't go ahead an change things on your own! (Yes, I am pissed off!)-- Epeir Riku ( talk) 15:52, 29 January 2011 (UTC)
Sadly, Hrafn you just show you're lack of knowledge about Tenimyu, or Prince of Tennis in general. Technically, the main character is the series in Echizen Ryoma, however other characters do have a major role and for certain story arcs have a bigger role than Echizen. Just because Echizen, Tezuka, Ooshi and Fuji are the first 4 characters listed on the Prince of Tennis character page by no means they are the main characters. In discussions in the fan community, what they like so much about this page in that it lists in full the casts, and what performances they took part in. Yes, it is a list, but it is vital information. You are leaving out huge chunks of information by limiting a cast list of around 20 to only 4 when they may not even have a central role in that musical.(This is why I stopped trying to do pages.... Yes, the page needed work, but if you do not know anything about the subject, why are you editing the page?) -- MissEzri ( talk) 22:25, 30 January 2011 (UTC)
If you want to suggest a superior summarisation schema, you are welcome to do so. Alternatively, we could take the advice of one of the AfD commenters and WP:STUBify the article, if you dislike my summarisation intensely, and are unwilling to suggest an alternative one. Hrafn Talk Stalk( P) 05:43, 31 January 2011 (UTC)
WP:STUBifying the article sounds stupid, according to the page it should be used for articles that are too short, but according to you, this one is actually too long. What the hell do yoyu actually want? ^-^ I just means to say, I don't think it'll actually do anything. It's just another annoying tag on the page that's doesn't motivate to work on it. (at least, in my case) -- Epeir Riku ( talk) 20:06, 31 January 2011 (UTC)
Hrafn Talk Stalk( P) 05:26, 1 February 2011 (UTC)
Per discussion on AfD, this article lacks anything on the reception, critical analysis or reviews of the show. This is the sort of WP:SECONDARY-sourced content that is meant to demonstrate a topic's notability. Hrafn Talk Stalk( P) 14:40, 24 January 2011 (UTC)
Can be returned to article if sources (preferably third party) can be found. Hrafn Talk Stalk( P) 17:56, 25 January 2011 (UTC)
{{original research|section|date=January 2011}} By watching the musicals, one notices the musical production distinguishes between two kinds of performances:
In addition to the three main types of performances, some musicals are classified as re-runs (a re-run of a previous musical. This only happened thrice, with the First musical, the Fudomine arc and the first Hyoutei arc.) and so-called “graduation shows” (see below).
References
Through watching the musicals, one discovers that one of the productions main characteristics is the existence of these graduation shows (a name due to the school setting of the musicals). This is the last show performed by the main cast (Seigaku cast), before the next cast takes over. This doesn’t mean though each and every member is forced to leave the show. Due to personal circumstances and contracts, an actor might stay longer or are asked to come back later in the production.※ Compared to normal shows, the graduation show leaves space for all graduating actors to give their final greetings to the audience, before they leave the production.These graduations shows are held about every 1.5 years (after 5 musicals).
[End of removed WP:OR Hrafn Talk Stalk( P) 17:56, 25 January 2011 (UTC) ]
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Tenimyu → Musical: The Prince of Tennis – "Tenimyu" is a nickname (and not even the official romanization, which is "Tennimu"). The full name of the musical is The Prince of Tennis, much like how "Seramyu" is a nickname for the Sailor Moon musicals. lullabying ( talk) 06:10, 9 August 2018 (UTC)
Why are the writers of a live stage musical credited as "screenplay"? Unless they're writers only of a film or video projection shown as part of the show (which does not seem to be the case when they're the only writers credited other than the the creator of the original comic), there must be some mistranslation. Writers of the words of a musical are generally credited either with "lyrics" (for the sung lyrics) or "book" (for spoken dialogue, dramatic structure and stage directions). See /info/en/?search=Musical_theatre#Book_musicals 2A00:23C7:5489:3100:F590:D93A:20F9:6C35 ( talk) 05:05, 16 September 2020 (UTC)
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This page needs work but it does not need deletion. The Prince of Tennis Musicals helped to launch the careers of many Japanese actors and singers. Also it seems to me to be the only place that gives a detail list just of who has been involved in the Musicals over the years and a starting source for those that may be interested but however do not speak Japanese as all official sites will be in that language.-- MissEzri ( talk) 12:35, 18 January 2011 (UTC)
Why are the 4th and 5th generation casts featured for this musical? Plus, is Aiba actually coming back with this next cast? Jedi Striker, 11 October 2008, 20:32 (UTC)
The recent musicals (Imperial Presence Hyotei and Treasure Match Shitenhouji) have both been double-cast, because they had a much larger number of shows than one cast could manage. Aiba did come back for a few of the shows, like Kato Kazuki and Saito Takumi did. -- Adevish ( talk) 08:24, 6 December 2008 (UTC)
Simply replacing bullet-point delimited lists with comma-delimited ones does not make the lists any more encyclopaedic. This is aggravated by the fact that they are all cited to WP:PRIMARY sources. Use of such sources should be supplemental, not predominate. Hrafn Talk Stalk( P) 05:04, 21 January 2011 (UTC)
May I not that the new table someone made for the 1st five musicals is just complete rubbish. Saying Echizen, Tezuka, Ooishi and Fuji are the main characters is nonsense! If you talk abut main characters. you have at least 9 of them and that's the whole team of Seigaku! Not just a few of them! So, please, if you don't have knowledge of the series, don't go ahead an change things on your own! (Yes, I am pissed off!)-- Epeir Riku ( talk) 15:52, 29 January 2011 (UTC)
Sadly, Hrafn you just show you're lack of knowledge about Tenimyu, or Prince of Tennis in general. Technically, the main character is the series in Echizen Ryoma, however other characters do have a major role and for certain story arcs have a bigger role than Echizen. Just because Echizen, Tezuka, Ooshi and Fuji are the first 4 characters listed on the Prince of Tennis character page by no means they are the main characters. In discussions in the fan community, what they like so much about this page in that it lists in full the casts, and what performances they took part in. Yes, it is a list, but it is vital information. You are leaving out huge chunks of information by limiting a cast list of around 20 to only 4 when they may not even have a central role in that musical.(This is why I stopped trying to do pages.... Yes, the page needed work, but if you do not know anything about the subject, why are you editing the page?) -- MissEzri ( talk) 22:25, 30 January 2011 (UTC)
If you want to suggest a superior summarisation schema, you are welcome to do so. Alternatively, we could take the advice of one of the AfD commenters and WP:STUBify the article, if you dislike my summarisation intensely, and are unwilling to suggest an alternative one. Hrafn Talk Stalk( P) 05:43, 31 January 2011 (UTC)
WP:STUBifying the article sounds stupid, according to the page it should be used for articles that are too short, but according to you, this one is actually too long. What the hell do yoyu actually want? ^-^ I just means to say, I don't think it'll actually do anything. It's just another annoying tag on the page that's doesn't motivate to work on it. (at least, in my case) -- Epeir Riku ( talk) 20:06, 31 January 2011 (UTC)
Hrafn Talk Stalk( P) 05:26, 1 February 2011 (UTC)
Per discussion on AfD, this article lacks anything on the reception, critical analysis or reviews of the show. This is the sort of WP:SECONDARY-sourced content that is meant to demonstrate a topic's notability. Hrafn Talk Stalk( P) 14:40, 24 January 2011 (UTC)
Can be returned to article if sources (preferably third party) can be found. Hrafn Talk Stalk( P) 17:56, 25 January 2011 (UTC)
{{original research|section|date=January 2011}} By watching the musicals, one notices the musical production distinguishes between two kinds of performances:
In addition to the three main types of performances, some musicals are classified as re-runs (a re-run of a previous musical. This only happened thrice, with the First musical, the Fudomine arc and the first Hyoutei arc.) and so-called “graduation shows” (see below).
References
Through watching the musicals, one discovers that one of the productions main characteristics is the existence of these graduation shows (a name due to the school setting of the musicals). This is the last show performed by the main cast (Seigaku cast), before the next cast takes over. This doesn’t mean though each and every member is forced to leave the show. Due to personal circumstances and contracts, an actor might stay longer or are asked to come back later in the production.※ Compared to normal shows, the graduation show leaves space for all graduating actors to give their final greetings to the audience, before they leave the production.These graduations shows are held about every 1.5 years (after 5 musicals).
[End of removed WP:OR Hrafn Talk Stalk( P) 17:56, 25 January 2011 (UTC) ]
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Tenimyu → Musical: The Prince of Tennis – "Tenimyu" is a nickname (and not even the official romanization, which is "Tennimu"). The full name of the musical is The Prince of Tennis, much like how "Seramyu" is a nickname for the Sailor Moon musicals. lullabying ( talk) 06:10, 9 August 2018 (UTC)
Why are the writers of a live stage musical credited as "screenplay"? Unless they're writers only of a film or video projection shown as part of the show (which does not seem to be the case when they're the only writers credited other than the the creator of the original comic), there must be some mistranslation. Writers of the words of a musical are generally credited either with "lyrics" (for the sung lyrics) or "book" (for spoken dialogue, dramatic structure and stage directions). See /info/en/?search=Musical_theatre#Book_musicals 2A00:23C7:5489:3100:F590:D93A:20F9:6C35 ( talk) 05:05, 16 September 2020 (UTC)