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Barebones

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This is bare-bones basic. I plan to do some work on this article, perhaps tomorrow sometime.--NWalterstorf 17:05, 21 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Doujin

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"If American amateurs were to make anime with computers, the online equivalent of doujinshi manga, what would the Japanese community reaction be? Mr. Okada thought "They would probably be happy." However, one big difference is that Japanese creators don't worry about copyrights (unlike in the U.S.). Most mangaka remember copying their favorite authors when they were starting out, so they don't feel they can complain. Only high level publishing or anime studio executives tend to complain about copyright violations. In fact, Mr. Kenichi Sonoda, who writes the "Bubblegum Crisis" manga, apparently likes receiving doujinshi of his work, including erotic doujinshi depicting his characters in sexual situations. "How lucky I am to be able to read this without having to write it myself!" is his apparent attitude."

http://web.archive.org/web/20080504115217/www.mit.edu/people/rei/manga-okadaluncheon.html --Gwern (contribs) 21:04 14 December 2009 (GMT)

Removed dubious reference to wife

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There used to be a note that "He's married to the famous Japanese children's book author Wartka Unicha." That had been marked as needing a citation since Jan 2012. Googling the name turns up this Wikipedia page, copies or translations of the entry, or unrelated pages matching respellings. Notably there's no reference to children's books at all except for this particular phrasing, and "Wartka Unicha" isn't a Japanese name or obvious pseudonym. The Japanese version of this entry has no reference to his wife at all.

Since this all makes it pretty suspicious I removed the sentence. --124.39.78.114 (talk) 06:45, 3 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Found the user who made the edit, a naked IP who made several similar silly, minor vandalous edits in 2007 (see Scotland for an obvious example). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/66.140.59.12 --124.39.78.114 (talk) 06:50, 3 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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