lolorz edit

How did I figure that you were a frequent contributor to this page? Must be magic. </sarcasm> --YesIAmAnIdiot 19:06, 27 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Ummm... edit

22:31, 6 January 2007 Mendinso "(Removed the thing about seasons. Japan DOES NOT have seasons.)"
Realy? Then what is their climate like? I think you worded that a little oddly. (Justyn 00:56, 20 January 2007 (UTC))Reply

Oz no Mahōtsukai soundtrack edit

where did you get the soundtrack..? if you have the mp3s of the soundtrack I'll be more than happy if you could share them with me or tell me where I could download them myself. --Acidburn24m 21:52, 23 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

need your help editing the article about "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" (anime) edit

Hei.. I saw that you have recently helped fix this article (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (anime)) a bit.. I would really appriciate help fixing up my latest changes to the article.. Have a great day Acidburn24m 20:08, 5 July 2007 (UTC)Reply


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Regarding Sonic X... edit

Let's have a chat here. Either I rearrange the article to remove dummy sections (like putting the Episodes of Sonic X link to plot sypnosis), and we discuss the outcome of a page's worth of rumours and speculation onto an encyclopedia.

For the layout... The previous format seemed more in tune to the fansites out there. If you have observed my rearrangements, you'll get the idea.

I'm waiting for some replies regarding the rumours section. In the meantime, I'll bring forth the layout cleanups again, but... leave the rumours section for all the world to see.

(Hot damn people, you guys have a central Sonic X fansite to compile your rumours and stuff? XD)

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  • Yeah, I just answered some of the stuff in the Sonic X talkback. Sorry about leaving a blank there on my edit revision. I'll actually go over what we could do tomorrow morning, since I honestly need some sleep. The section does need some updating, now that I relook at it, but the Information regarding 79+ should be incorporated somehow, because there was at some point, a plan to air it. I'm also waiting a confirmination regarding 79's airing from a friend of mine who lives in Poland, another reason I'd wait till tomorrow (or technically, later today) to go over everything...

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