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Karen Girls?

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Why are the songs they did not on here? Or even who their third member was? Kyrailz (talk) 04:07, 10 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

BABYMETAL

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Is BABYMETAL large enough to spawn their own page yet? They're becoming quite a popular group in their own right. Just do a google search for the name. GrapperJ (talk) 01:54, 18 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Will be making edits to the past members table soon

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I think I've identified some edits that could be made to the past members table (and maybe some other tables but I focused on that one) that will increase its accessibility (as well as allow it to more fully convey everything the timeline below it conveys, since the timeline doesn't produce alt text for screen reader users (and I don't think it's feasible at present to replace the timeline with a more accessible solution). This might involve adjusting some rows around, so I wanted to give a heads up before I actually start to edit. - Purplewowies (talk) 05:29, 31 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Didn't do everything I wanted but instituted a rowspan change. - Purplewowies (talk) 22:17, 7 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]

@onefive as a spinoff group

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Should @onefive be included as a spinoff group in the infobox like Babymetal is? This press release by Amuse, among other articles, describes @onefive as a "derivative unit" (派生ユニット) of Sakura Gakuin. This is the same phrase that is used to describe Jūonbu/Babymetal in this article, and in this reference that is used in the Japanese Wikipedia article on Babymetal to describe Jūonbu (重音部, Heavy Music Club) as a "derivative unit" (派生ユニット) of Sakura Gakuin, found under the "2010年 - 2012年" header. @onefive performed during Sakura Gakuin Festival 2019, but I was hesitating to add them as a spinoff/derivative group, despite the aforementioned sources describing them as such, because they did not perform at Sakura Gakuin shows as many times as Babymetal. It should also be mentioned that another editor had added Sakura Gakuin to the infobox in the article on @onefive, listing the group as a spinoff of Sakura Gakuin, and we should aim for consistency across both articles one way or the other after this discussion. Please let me know what you think. - User350 (talk) 02:05, 5 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

I was hoping to get some input from other editors first, but after a week without any responses, I think it is reasonable to proceed with including @onefive as a spinoff group because a considerable number of sources, found below, describe them as a "derivative unit" (派生ユニット) of, or a unit derived from, Sakura Gakuin. For comparison, this Oricon article and this Nikkan Sports article, in addition to the Rockin'On article I had previously mentioned, use phrases that are identical or nearly identical to the sources below to describe Babymetal, which is currently listed as a spinoff group. Therefore, we can be confident that listing @onefive as a spinoff group of Sakura Gakuin is consistent with how they are described in multiple reliable, secondary, published sources.
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