Thank you for adding information to the Heroman page. However, you do not give any source for the storyline of the Heroman anime, which you claim is different from the manga. The statements you make are not supported by the single link you use, so please do not keep adding them.—Ryūlóng (竜龙) 20:15, 30 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

The anime version you refer to has not been on TV yet. You have not yet provided a source that shows that the story as written in the manga is substantially different from the version that will be on TV beginning this week. All you are doing is pasting some sort of promotional blurb on the anime that is already sufficiently covered by the "story" heading. Again, the manga and anime are not different such that you need to differentiate them anyway. And even if they are, the anime has not yet been broadcast. If you continue to force this content into Heroman (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views), you may be prevented from editing.—Ryūlóng (竜龙) 01:04, 31 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
You have stated on my talk page that you work for Studio BONES (or another production company) and were asked by your superiors to add the "coming of age" statement and the quote describing the story of the anime version. Now, for starters, you are currently violating our conflict of interest guidelines. The fact that you work for or have a financial stake in the subject of an article means that you should generally never edit that article. Now that I've described that, and you can continue reading our guidelines at Wikipedia:Conflict of interest.
For the second issue with the content you are adding, other than the mention of "coming of age" and the quote that you are not attributing to anywhere except for the internal press releases that you are probably reading from to add it, the content is not dramatically different from the section you deem as only being the "manga story". You are merely stating that it was announced at "Tokyo Anime Fair 2010", that it is a "coming of age story", that it is directed at a "slightly older audience", and you are adding the quote that you claim comes from fliers given out at some booths at TAF2010. This is not essential to the understanding of the subject of the article. From what anyone who was not at TAF2010 knows, the only thing we do not know is the "coming of age" part. There is no need to differentiate the story as known from the manga and news leading up to the anime release and the story as known from a few fliers given out at TAF.
You can tell your superiors that they can stop screwing around with the English Wikipedia page on Heroman and the editors of this website who are not hired by an animation studio will deal with any errors.—Ryūlóng (竜龙) 21:32, 31 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
Secondtuesday, while we appreciate your input, we're going to need something more than mere "word of mouth" or "he said/she said" to verify this information. Secondly, please do not intend to engage in edit warring as that is not allowed and will get you barred from editing altogether. We just need something more concrete such as a video or a transcript or something like that. That's all we need. Hope that helps, –MuZemike 21:54, 31 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
Oh, and Crunchyroll's blurb is not going to count. And the fact that the samurai armor attack did not occur in the anime version is not enough to have an entirely separate section for the anime and manga storylines.—Ryūlóng (竜龙) 11:46, 1 April 2010 (UTC)Reply