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If we were to explain all aspects, there would already be parts on the VAs. Why don't we add the french actors in too? and the German ones? and the Italian ones? See what I mean? A line has to be drawn somewhere. {{User:KingdomKeyDarkside/Signature}} | If we were to explain all aspects, there would already be parts on the VAs. Why don't we add the french actors in too? and the German ones? and the Italian ones? See what I mean? A line has to be drawn somewhere. {{User:KingdomKeyDarkside/Signature}} | ||
::Well, I thought about it, and just adding the Japanese seems a bit redundant. What we should do is at least make a mention, so we can trace the series back to its origins. - [[User:EternalNothingnessXIII|EternalNothingnessXIII]] 00:55, March 10, 2010 (UTC) |
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I say Nay to Japanese VAs. nobody knows (or even cares, for that matter) who they are. There aren't that many Japanese users here, so it would be pointless to have them. We don't need the early life of any of the VAs either. Just what else they were in, and some interesting facts. Shimomura and Nomura can have their own articles, and maybe even Utada.
- We are to explain all aspects of the KH series. This includes Japanese ones. That's why we have articles like the Final Mixes and the Ultimanias. - EternalNothingnessXIII 00:43, March 10, 2010 (UTC)
If we were to explain all aspects, there would already be parts on the VAs. Why don't we add the french actors in too? and the German ones? and the Italian ones? See what I mean? A line has to be drawn somewhere.
- Well, I thought about it, and just adding the Japanese seems a bit redundant. What we should do is at least make a mention, so we can trace the series back to its origins. - EternalNothingnessXIII 00:55, March 10, 2010 (UTC)