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What is the source for the Chrono Trigger V-Jump Player's Guide ref? I think you need to put English-translated quotes of that ref in the References because as it is the statements are very hard to verify. For example one of the sentences say "Ayla's hair was originally straight, but graphic designer Masanori Hoshino wanted her hair to be a "wilder, wavy style," so they had Toriyama change it", and the source used is V-Jump, but if I go read the Tsushin link there is a similar quote of Masanori Hoshino talking about Ayla's "wilder, wavy hairstyle"... so is this a mistake you meant to use Tsushin as the source or do both V-Jump and Tsushin mention this anecdote? In both cases there would be less confusion if we had an English link for V-Jump...
Pietro Nelli (
talk)
21:09, 6 October 2019 (UTC)reply
Looking into it, I can elaborate on these. First off, I'm not sure what you mean with the "Famicom Tsushin" link. Indeed, shmuplations includes the hair bit in the article, but as it says on the sidebar, many details are mentioned in multiple sources. The owner of Shmuplations was able to find the Famicom Tsushin and verify the bit about her being Tokita's favorite character to create, but was not able to find the direct source of the other information. However, I was able to source the hair bit to VJump Magazine after finding translations of Toriyama's notes, which would suggest to me that the hair bit was merely referenced multiple times. -
Bryn(talk)(contributions)00:02, 7 October 2019 (UTC)reply
I'm also very unsure of other edits of yours. Why are you removing The Escapist as a source, and why do you remove the note about Tokita creating her when the detail of him basing her on another person is verified? It would be strange for someone to say that when the character was not created by them. -
Bryn(talk)(contributions)00:10, 7 October 2019 (UTC)reply