Syaowee:

Many salutations!!! If this is your first time participating in the collaborative exercise that is Wikipedia, I warmly and emphatically welcome you as a fellow editor. Let us work well alongside each other for decades into the future (^_^).

It seems that you have made your mark here. Before I share my perspective of your handiwork, let me explain the cerebral computations governing my contributions. Whenever I am preparing to write and episode synopsis, I inquire myself »Wow, that was a wonderful episode; how can I get other people to see it so that they have the opportunity to form their own perspective of it?«  Part of how I answer this question is to lightly hydroplane across the nitty-gritty mechanics of how an episode concluded the way it did.

Exempli gratia:

Almost as soon as Sister Chiaki leads her charges from Saint Terejia Gakuen into the museum, Dr. Scarecrow begins his operation caring nothing of the huge red flags raised by the chosen techniques.

Does that not compel you to wonder what exactly Dr. Scarecrow did, Syaowee? In order to answer that question, it is necessary to see »Super Doll Licca-chan« episode #1. There is no need to explain how exactly Pull and Wire conducted the operation when the reader can go see it for himself.

As for the next part:

Tomonori Michitani and Sumire Shinohara detect further red flags but are unable to derail the operation or even to save themselves; while exploring around the museum, Licca and her suitor Dai Takabayashi are set upon by the university student Rui Makiyama who gives the children a brief tutorial about the Doll Kingdom and the Doll Knights prior to rushing off to class.

I am at a loss for how this could be made any plainer or why the epilogue of Licca and Dai's encounter with Rui needs to be detailed; again, the idea is to make the reader want to see the episode for himself to determine what happened. Think of this as Cliff Notes (^_^) -- an aid to help you understand the literary work after you have read (or in this case, viewed) it for yourself in its unabridged form. Do you see what I am trying to get across to you? The goal is to persuade the reader to view the original work to see the gory details for himself; if you give away the juicy details, that extinguishes the whole purpose behind the episode synopsis. Understand, Syaowee?

Dairi no Kenkyo (talk) 06:06, 2 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Your request at Files for upload edit

  Hello, and thank you for your request at Files for upload! Unfortunately, your request has been declined. The reason is shown on the main FFU page. The request will be archived shortly; if you cannot find it on that page, it will probably be at this month's archive. Regards, TLSuda (talk) 19:57, 8 May 2015 (UTC)Reply