Hello Hola Im not very active on Wikipedia, so ill be amazed if anyone ever comes to this page. =)

The Familiar of Zero

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Oh, I think you misinterpreted my statement. It's an old question and the article has since changed many many times. If I recall correctly, I was talking about an unusual stack of writing within the article. Wikipedia's programming ignores specifically marked comments and does not display them on the actual article. Click edit on this page to see an example here:

I had found a whole section of writing in this form, a biased summary of The Familiar of Zero. The author I was referring to was just simply the person who had edited the article and added this strange section. I was not talking about the actual author of The Familiar of Zero. Whoever it was that had added the summary did so by a questionable method, leading to me asking on the discussion if this was needed.

As for whether or not the author of The Familiar of Zero is Noboru Yamaguchi or as you claim someone else, I don't know. The sources thus far seem to prove his authenticity and I am unaware of any disputes on the matter. As for selling stories, that seems unlikely to me, as I have yet to hear of such cases, light-novels and beyond. Plagiarism is a possibility, but I know not of any issues in this case. I only know of fan-related efforts to have it translated into multiple languages, which can be found at this address: http://www.baka-tsuki.org/project/index.php?title=Zero_no_Tsukaima

I'm sorry that I am unable to answer your questions and hope that this clears up any confusion. Good luck on figuring this all out. —Preceding unsigned comment added by KojieroSaske (talkcontribs) 08:18, 15 August 2009 (UTC)Reply