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Aaah most of this article reads like BS (most wiki articles do though), not that it may not be true but some references and citations would be extremely necessary! I also think a {{Story}} warning may be called for, but I'm not a stickler for wiki quility (if any).-- BerserkerBen 13:14, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
I found this article and worked on it a bit. The beginning was just cleaned up a bit--language clarified, etc. I made it clearer in the Donnie section that the story comes from the manga. I cut a LOT out of the descriptions of the OAV and TV series, which featured overly detailed and, in many cases, irrelevant plot description that I did not feel was appropriate for a character page. I tried to make the focus on what was important in reflecting Yomiko's character, without being ridiculously spoileriffic. I think it's cool if someone wants to re-add more detail, but it should remain focused on Yomiko's character, not what generally happens in the series, and even with a spoiler warning, I think it would be kinder to readers not to completely ruin every plot twist that appears in the anime. As it is, the cuts I made could still be taken a step further and be refined more, especially in the OAV section.
I am wondering if the Donnie Nakajima should be similarly edited--or separated into its own article? The description of Donnie spoils much of the events of the R.O.D manga; while it may be useful to provide information in this somewhat obscure character here on Wikipedia, I wonder if it should be this detailed? Especially since the events in the manga may not precisely apply to events in the other iterations of R.O.D.
Finally--anyone familiar with the novels? If so, brief comments on her character development in the novels would probably be a good idea.
--Death Quaker (who needs to get an account), 10:20 EDT, 26 October 2006
- Donnie Nakajima 05:04, 9 March 2007 (UTC)
Hi all, I'm just going to start a list page of characters from all R.O.D manga an anime and may link off articles like this to it. I think this would be a good idea but if you have thoughts please contact. æt ərnal ðrAعon → 09:57, 3 September 2007 (UTC)
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Isn't this article kind of underdeveloped compared to the other main characters in the R.O.D. series(i.e. Anita, Maggie and Michelle)? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.251.125.84 ( talk) 18:24, 25 June 2008 (UTC)
I leave that up to people who actually have accounts. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.251.125.84 ( talk) 17:07, 1 July 2008 (UTC)
There's some inconsistency in this article and other R.O.D articles between the usage of the term "Paper Master" (two separate words, often capitalized) and "papermaster" (the two words joined together, no capitalization). The Wikipedia article that defines papermaster does the latter, but I think the majority of media on R.O.D in English uses "Paper Master." We need to pick one and stick with it. If I hear some kind of consensus, I'll fix it in this and other articles. DeathQuaker ( talk) 19:51, 7 July 2008 (UTC)
The word Bibliomania is the exact wording used by the author(rendered in Katakana ビブリオマニア on top of the kanji 愛書狂) she is NOT a bibliophile. In the novel, there is also plot stating she buy 2 copies of the books on a special list she maintains and repeatedly bought the same book over and over in different stores and at a large quantity to a point where all the bookstore keepers can all regconize her appearance.(Not the OVA display poster) —Preceding signed comment added by MythSearcher talk 06:10, 3 December 2009 (UTC)
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Aaah most of this article reads like BS (most wiki articles do though), not that it may not be true but some references and citations would be extremely necessary! I also think a {{Story}} warning may be called for, but I'm not a stickler for wiki quility (if any).-- BerserkerBen 13:14, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
I found this article and worked on it a bit. The beginning was just cleaned up a bit--language clarified, etc. I made it clearer in the Donnie section that the story comes from the manga. I cut a LOT out of the descriptions of the OAV and TV series, which featured overly detailed and, in many cases, irrelevant plot description that I did not feel was appropriate for a character page. I tried to make the focus on what was important in reflecting Yomiko's character, without being ridiculously spoileriffic. I think it's cool if someone wants to re-add more detail, but it should remain focused on Yomiko's character, not what generally happens in the series, and even with a spoiler warning, I think it would be kinder to readers not to completely ruin every plot twist that appears in the anime. As it is, the cuts I made could still be taken a step further and be refined more, especially in the OAV section.
I am wondering if the Donnie Nakajima should be similarly edited--or separated into its own article? The description of Donnie spoils much of the events of the R.O.D manga; while it may be useful to provide information in this somewhat obscure character here on Wikipedia, I wonder if it should be this detailed? Especially since the events in the manga may not precisely apply to events in the other iterations of R.O.D.
Finally--anyone familiar with the novels? If so, brief comments on her character development in the novels would probably be a good idea.
--Death Quaker (who needs to get an account), 10:20 EDT, 26 October 2006
- Donnie Nakajima 05:04, 9 March 2007 (UTC)
Hi all, I'm just going to start a list page of characters from all R.O.D manga an anime and may link off articles like this to it. I think this would be a good idea but if you have thoughts please contact. æt ərnal ðrAعon → 09:57, 3 September 2007 (UTC)
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Isn't this article kind of underdeveloped compared to the other main characters in the R.O.D. series(i.e. Anita, Maggie and Michelle)? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.251.125.84 ( talk) 18:24, 25 June 2008 (UTC)
I leave that up to people who actually have accounts. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.251.125.84 ( talk) 17:07, 1 July 2008 (UTC)
There's some inconsistency in this article and other R.O.D articles between the usage of the term "Paper Master" (two separate words, often capitalized) and "papermaster" (the two words joined together, no capitalization). The Wikipedia article that defines papermaster does the latter, but I think the majority of media on R.O.D in English uses "Paper Master." We need to pick one and stick with it. If I hear some kind of consensus, I'll fix it in this and other articles. DeathQuaker ( talk) 19:51, 7 July 2008 (UTC)
The word Bibliomania is the exact wording used by the author(rendered in Katakana ビブリオマニア on top of the kanji 愛書狂) she is NOT a bibliophile. In the novel, there is also plot stating she buy 2 copies of the books on a special list she maintains and repeatedly bought the same book over and over in different stores and at a large quantity to a point where all the bookstore keepers can all regconize her appearance.(Not the OVA display poster) —Preceding signed comment added by MythSearcher talk 06:10, 3 December 2009 (UTC)
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