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Please note that the thread below is a result of user Drini not fully understanding what my original note meant. If you also do not understand my note, please let me know so that I can explain the issue in a more indepth way. Basically, all titles (NOT article titles, I mean the single or album titles listed within the article body text) should be displayed EXACTLY as they appear on CDs, Books, and other official media (poor grammer, unique style [such as on-off caps, lowercase, run-on wording etc), symbols, caps... and so on should not be "corrected"). For example, if the official title is "SUPer Gravatttaion probLEMy" this SHOULD NOT be changed to "Super Grave Problem" or anything other than the OFFICIAL way. Thank you for reading. -- NatsukiGirl\ talk 19:49, 9 November 2006 (UTC)
As the creator of this page I must note something very important for future editors of this page (also try to -- 124.87.140.63 ( talk) 02:27, 16 July 2010 (UTC)observe this for any non English speaking band or author... etc): If you see a single, album, dvd, concert, or book title that contains poor grammar, please consider that even though the English spelling or grammar may be incorrect, that it still may actually be the official title. For example, the single "Melanchorinista" is OFFICIALLY spelled this way in roman letters. It does mean "Melancholinista" however, it is spelled with a "chor" in English on the single cover, and thus must be written this way in the listing. If someone is searching for the single, and cannot find it the official way... then what good is wiki? As the creator and a huge fan of this particular artist I write the titles the official way along with the japanese text, OR I at least have checked new additions for official correctness. Please do not tamper with titles unless you have found hard evidence that the title has been written incorrectly from the official spelling. In the case of Melanchorinista, all one must do is observe the picture of the single on the official page which is linked in the article at the bottom. Please help keep wikipedia encyclopedic and correct! Thank you. -- NatsukiGirl\ talk 11:16, 26 March 2006 (UTC)
Just added this information as having a quick check through all my Shaka Labbits CDs she's always credited as UKI. Is this the case for her solo work too? Sad to say I don't have any of her solo stuff to check. ShizuokaSensei 08:00, 21 January 2007 (UTC)
This article does not conform to Wikipedia:Manual of Style (Japan-related articles) and Wikipedia:Manual of Style (capital letters) Brettr 02:53, 15 May 2007 (UTC)
Should we explain what this means (example: a single made available only online in a digital format such as mp3)? We obviously can't say that it was never available on disc, because the digital single Biscuit will be available on the next album... Ideas? -- NatsukiGirl\ talk 21:20, 17 September 2007 (UTC)
| 2010.09.15 - | Futari no Story (2人のストーリー, Our Story)
21th Single - | align="center"|— - | align="center"|— - | align="center"|— - | align="center"|— - | — - | — - | —----
-- 124.87.140.63 ( talk) 02:27, 16 July 2010 (UTC)
To the anonymous IP: you do realise that Japanese names aren't written in English, and that there are several ways to write Yuki, right? Go look up your porn star's kanji and compare them to the singer's kanji. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. Your Lord and Master ( talk) 00:17, 6 January 2013 (UTC)
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Please note that the thread below is a result of user Drini not fully understanding what my original note meant. If you also do not understand my note, please let me know so that I can explain the issue in a more indepth way. Basically, all titles (NOT article titles, I mean the single or album titles listed within the article body text) should be displayed EXACTLY as they appear on CDs, Books, and other official media (poor grammer, unique style [such as on-off caps, lowercase, run-on wording etc), symbols, caps... and so on should not be "corrected"). For example, if the official title is "SUPer Gravatttaion probLEMy" this SHOULD NOT be changed to "Super Grave Problem" or anything other than the OFFICIAL way. Thank you for reading. -- NatsukiGirl\ talk 19:49, 9 November 2006 (UTC)
As the creator of this page I must note something very important for future editors of this page (also try to -- 124.87.140.63 ( talk) 02:27, 16 July 2010 (UTC)observe this for any non English speaking band or author... etc): If you see a single, album, dvd, concert, or book title that contains poor grammar, please consider that even though the English spelling or grammar may be incorrect, that it still may actually be the official title. For example, the single "Melanchorinista" is OFFICIALLY spelled this way in roman letters. It does mean "Melancholinista" however, it is spelled with a "chor" in English on the single cover, and thus must be written this way in the listing. If someone is searching for the single, and cannot find it the official way... then what good is wiki? As the creator and a huge fan of this particular artist I write the titles the official way along with the japanese text, OR I at least have checked new additions for official correctness. Please do not tamper with titles unless you have found hard evidence that the title has been written incorrectly from the official spelling. In the case of Melanchorinista, all one must do is observe the picture of the single on the official page which is linked in the article at the bottom. Please help keep wikipedia encyclopedic and correct! Thank you. -- NatsukiGirl\ talk 11:16, 26 March 2006 (UTC)
Just added this information as having a quick check through all my Shaka Labbits CDs she's always credited as UKI. Is this the case for her solo work too? Sad to say I don't have any of her solo stuff to check. ShizuokaSensei 08:00, 21 January 2007 (UTC)
This article does not conform to Wikipedia:Manual of Style (Japan-related articles) and Wikipedia:Manual of Style (capital letters) Brettr 02:53, 15 May 2007 (UTC)
Should we explain what this means (example: a single made available only online in a digital format such as mp3)? We obviously can't say that it was never available on disc, because the digital single Biscuit will be available on the next album... Ideas? -- NatsukiGirl\ talk 21:20, 17 September 2007 (UTC)
| 2010.09.15 - | Futari no Story (2人のストーリー, Our Story)
21th Single - | align="center"|— - | align="center"|— - | align="center"|— - | align="center"|— - | — - | — - | —----
-- 124.87.140.63 ( talk) 02:27, 16 July 2010 (UTC)
To the anonymous IP: you do realise that Japanese names aren't written in English, and that there are several ways to write Yuki, right? Go look up your porn star's kanji and compare them to the singer's kanji. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. Your Lord and Master ( talk) 00:17, 6 January 2013 (UTC)
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