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Ha ha, a spoiler warning for Yotsubato. -- Eean 06:54, 27 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Shouldn't this page be listed under "Yotsubato!" or "Yotsuba&!", as one is the normally used (and accepted, and offical) translation of the title and the other is what it is liscenced under. They're both undoubtedly more well known than "Yotsuba To!"-- 195.92.168.175 01:11, 28 August 2005 (UTC)
Translation of title, how it is being published as and what it is liscenced under. Alternatively, Yotsubato! should be used (as this is the official version and how the manga origonal title is "most commonly known", note that Yotsubato! has more google hits than Yotsuba To!- almost twice as many). Not hugely controvertial, but I'm too new.-- Oppolo 22:41, 30 August 2005 (UTC)
This article has been renamed after the result of a move request. I have moved this to Yotsubato! as the naming conventions discourage the use of unusual symbols, like "&", in article titles and most of the comments here seem to regard Yotsubato! as an equally acceptable alternative. Dragons flight 07:05, September 10, 2005 (UTC)
I wonder if it would be possible to somewhat redo this article into more of a series profile now that more of it has been released in English. I would like to add more details on the characters in partciular, particularly the Ayase sisters, Jumbo and Koiwai-san. A note about the Jumbo/Asagi dynamic would be especially useful to this article, as well as Fuuka's strange symbiotic relationship with the Koiwai family. Michael Hopcroft
The article says that the manga was released in America starting in 2005 but a search of the ADV Manga site [ [1]] returns no such results. What gives? Xyzyxx 15:49, 12 January 2006 (UTC)
ADV Manga doesn't update their site too much. If ever. And if they did, they apparently still haven't added Yotsuba&! to their list. Anyway, it has been released by ADV, look it up in Amazon [2] for more information. -- TcDohl 23:30, 12 January 2006 (UTC)
I have heard some interesting fan speculation about Ysotuba-chan's origins which, although it is not nealry firm enough to consider mentioning in the main article, I shall file away for future reference. Hopefully we can find the sort of up-front compromise that will prevent the hassles that have surrounded the Azumanga Daioh article's treatment of similar questions. Michael Hopcroft 03:40, 31 January 2006 (UTC)
"Yotsuba&! fans may have noticed that their have been a lack of volumes of 4 and 5 in North America. Rumors go on saying the manga division of ADV (the American distrubutor of Yotsuba&!) was shut down. This information is false. When given a call to ADV Manga, staff will answer your call. One caller gave a question about Yotsuba's remaning time in America. The represenative's response was due to the fact that ADV Manga is still undergoing major translations for other well-known manga (ex. Chrono Crusade). The same represenative also stated that once finished with other books, they will work on more 'episodic' works (including Yotsuba&!). Yotsuba&! is still ongoing, even in North America, however there is no exact date to where we see the 4th volume of Yotsuba&!." -- Elk 07:32, 6 July 2006 (UTC)
ADV has said that the series may resume in Q1 2007.-- Omnisentry 00:54, 6 August 2006 (UTC)
As if it honestly DOES matter xD I LOVE Yotsuba&! It is the most awesome manga EVER and I LOVE Yotsuba; if I EVER get stuck with a kid, I swear to GOD it better be a girl, and she better be like Yotsuba!! xD AISHITERU YOSTUBATO!
PS: lol escapes
Anyone opposed if I split out the Volumes and Chapters into their own article, probably List of Yotsuba&! chapters? The list is just gonna keep growing. Omnisentry 07:06, 16 December 2006 (UTC)
Looks like there's no problems, done. See List of Yotsuba&! chapters for all your chaptering needs. Omnisentry 23:49, 28 December 2006 (UTC)
I've run through and changed Fuka to Fuuka where appropriate (as it is closest to the original Japanese), and added an explanation to her character profile. I suggest that we try and stick to the Fuuka spelling to avoid confusion. Of course the counter argument is that Fuka is what's in the American release which most will see, whatever. Let's just try and stick with one spelling. -- 220.253.94.20 11:59, 31 July 2006 (UTC)
So I went and did it. "Fuuka" is now "Fuka". Her individual page, Fuuka Ayase, is still with two Us until we decide to move it or not. I whacked a redirect from Fuka Ayase for the moment anyway. - Omnisentry 05:41, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
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This is an archive of past discussions. Do not edit the contents of this page. If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the current talk page. |
Archive 1 | Archive 2 |
Ha ha, a spoiler warning for Yotsubato. -- Eean 06:54, 27 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Shouldn't this page be listed under "Yotsubato!" or "Yotsuba&!", as one is the normally used (and accepted, and offical) translation of the title and the other is what it is liscenced under. They're both undoubtedly more well known than "Yotsuba To!"-- 195.92.168.175 01:11, 28 August 2005 (UTC)
Translation of title, how it is being published as and what it is liscenced under. Alternatively, Yotsubato! should be used (as this is the official version and how the manga origonal title is "most commonly known", note that Yotsubato! has more google hits than Yotsuba To!- almost twice as many). Not hugely controvertial, but I'm too new.-- Oppolo 22:41, 30 August 2005 (UTC)
This article has been renamed after the result of a move request. I have moved this to Yotsubato! as the naming conventions discourage the use of unusual symbols, like "&", in article titles and most of the comments here seem to regard Yotsubato! as an equally acceptable alternative. Dragons flight 07:05, September 10, 2005 (UTC)
I wonder if it would be possible to somewhat redo this article into more of a series profile now that more of it has been released in English. I would like to add more details on the characters in partciular, particularly the Ayase sisters, Jumbo and Koiwai-san. A note about the Jumbo/Asagi dynamic would be especially useful to this article, as well as Fuuka's strange symbiotic relationship with the Koiwai family. Michael Hopcroft
The article says that the manga was released in America starting in 2005 but a search of the ADV Manga site [ [1]] returns no such results. What gives? Xyzyxx 15:49, 12 January 2006 (UTC)
ADV Manga doesn't update their site too much. If ever. And if they did, they apparently still haven't added Yotsuba&! to their list. Anyway, it has been released by ADV, look it up in Amazon [2] for more information. -- TcDohl 23:30, 12 January 2006 (UTC)
I have heard some interesting fan speculation about Ysotuba-chan's origins which, although it is not nealry firm enough to consider mentioning in the main article, I shall file away for future reference. Hopefully we can find the sort of up-front compromise that will prevent the hassles that have surrounded the Azumanga Daioh article's treatment of similar questions. Michael Hopcroft 03:40, 31 January 2006 (UTC)
"Yotsuba&! fans may have noticed that their have been a lack of volumes of 4 and 5 in North America. Rumors go on saying the manga division of ADV (the American distrubutor of Yotsuba&!) was shut down. This information is false. When given a call to ADV Manga, staff will answer your call. One caller gave a question about Yotsuba's remaning time in America. The represenative's response was due to the fact that ADV Manga is still undergoing major translations for other well-known manga (ex. Chrono Crusade). The same represenative also stated that once finished with other books, they will work on more 'episodic' works (including Yotsuba&!). Yotsuba&! is still ongoing, even in North America, however there is no exact date to where we see the 4th volume of Yotsuba&!." -- Elk 07:32, 6 July 2006 (UTC)
ADV has said that the series may resume in Q1 2007.-- Omnisentry 00:54, 6 August 2006 (UTC)
As if it honestly DOES matter xD I LOVE Yotsuba&! It is the most awesome manga EVER and I LOVE Yotsuba; if I EVER get stuck with a kid, I swear to GOD it better be a girl, and she better be like Yotsuba!! xD AISHITERU YOSTUBATO!
PS: lol escapes
Anyone opposed if I split out the Volumes and Chapters into their own article, probably List of Yotsuba&! chapters? The list is just gonna keep growing. Omnisentry 07:06, 16 December 2006 (UTC)
Looks like there's no problems, done. See List of Yotsuba&! chapters for all your chaptering needs. Omnisentry 23:49, 28 December 2006 (UTC)
I've run through and changed Fuka to Fuuka where appropriate (as it is closest to the original Japanese), and added an explanation to her character profile. I suggest that we try and stick to the Fuuka spelling to avoid confusion. Of course the counter argument is that Fuka is what's in the American release which most will see, whatever. Let's just try and stick with one spelling. -- 220.253.94.20 11:59, 31 July 2006 (UTC)
So I went and did it. "Fuuka" is now "Fuka". Her individual page, Fuuka Ayase, is still with two Us until we decide to move it or not. I whacked a redirect from Fuka Ayase for the moment anyway. - Omnisentry 05:41, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
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