Crisis/Multiverse commentary edit

I edited down your recent addition to Crisis on Infinite Earths for two reasons. The main one is that the Multiverse (DC Comics) is already described in its own article, which is linked to in the first paragraph; if a Wikipedia reader doesn't know what that is, they can read about it there. The second is that it strayed a bit from the Neutral Point of View that Wikipedia requires; statements such as "Crisis really began..." and especially "Something needed to be done" are analysis or opinions, which shouldn't be introduced into the text of an article. Tverbeek 14:03, 19 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Frank Hayes edit

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Little Shop of Horrors (film) edit

Hi. You added this to the article on the musical, but it doesn't belong there. If it goes anywhere, it would go in the film article:

The initial DVD release of the film featured a copy of the original ending. However, the only copy available was in black and white, with an incomplete soundtrack. The disc was recalled shortly after release for unexplained reasons, one story being that producer David Geffen thought the poor quality of the end sequence was unacceptable. [1] Later releases do not feature this footage. The original ending has popped up on various streaming video websites. Color shots of the original ending are on the trading card set released from Topps, on both cards and stickers. Best regards, -- Ssilvers (talk) 00:27, 5 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

References

  1. ^ "Little Shop of Reshoots".

June 2012 edit

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August 2012 edit

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Close/Crows edit

Hi there. Fairly early on during the broadcast, it was discovered that "Close" was the name chosen by Toei/TV Asahi/Bandai as the name of the "putties" in ToQger. You can see this by taking a look at the official website and the HTML coding entry for them. I see you've decided to change it to "Crows" based on your own interpretation of how the name should be translated. Unless you have an official source that shows "CROWS" in English in association with クローズ for ToQger, do not restore the "Crows" name, again.—Ryūlóng (琉竜) 23:25, 19 January 2015 (UTC)Reply

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