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Latest comment: 15 years ago9 comments2 people in discussion
"Funimation is in the process of adapting the series for uncut North American DVD releases", needs citing as doesn't seem to be mentioned in the Flash citation.
Taking a look at the first episode (ref 18), it targets to section 5, but I could not find any japenese to match the title given on the wikipedia page. Is it different or am I looking in the wrong place?
All the ZapIt TV listing pages link through to a page that says "We're sorry, the page you are looking for could not be found. Are you looking for one of these?", so these will need updating/replacing.
This may be an ignorance of japenese, but the titles don't seem to coincide with ref 17
That's because the numbers in the left column of the table on that page are not episode numbers, but some sort of airing unit of Fuji TV. One line (not one row!) in that table is one title. Season 5 starts with the first line of row 66 and ends with the first line of row 72. Also, the titles are prominently shown at the beginning of every episode, so the reference is more convenience than requirement. -- Goodraise (talk) 20:04, 15 March 2009 (UTC)Reply
Investigated myself. Is "Oda Eiichirou" the author?[2]
Eiichirō Oda is the author of the One Piece manga,[3] upon which the One Piece anime is based. Therefore he is credited on the official page as "[author of the o]riginal". Also credited is a "Jump Comics Publishing Editor", just not as "Author".[4] -- Goodraise (talk) 21:14, 15 March 2009 (UTC)Reply
Apart from that the referencing looks good and reliable.