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IMDB knows him as 'Kô Ôtani', which I assume is ASCII for 'Kō Ōtani'. According to their database, he's been credited as 'Kow Otani' only twice and 'Kou Otani' only once out of 30 different credits.
Google ranks them 'kou otani' (3150), 'ko otani' (1420), 'kow otani' (832), 'kou ootani' (539), 'kow ootani' (233), and 'ko ootani' (32).
According to my system's KANJIDIC file, the only two readings of '幸' starting with 'ko' are plain 'ko' (in names only) and 'kou' (hence 'kō').
It seems to me the use of 'kow' is really just a cheap (7-bit) transliteration to make casual non-Japanese pronounce it vaguely correctly.
If there are no objections, I'll see if I can get around to renaming the page to 'Kō Ōtani' and editing the intro paragraph (to include all of 'kow', 'kou', and 'ootani' as A.K.A.s) later on. –
Wisq14:16, 7 April 2006 (UTC)reply
Two months passed with no objections, so I've done the move. I'll need to figure out exactly what A.K.A.s to put in later. —
Wisq19:10, 23 June 2006 (UTC)reply
Mr. Otani is a friend of mine and did the music for my film, The iDol. He requests that his name be spelt "Kow".
Is there any proof that what the guy above says is true? Someone could have easily made that up for their own personal spelling preference. Besides, "Kow" is a weird transliteration; his name is pronounced "Koh", not "Cow". 'Koh' is also much more widely used in official publications, whereas I've never seen anyone spell it "Kow". It sounds weird to English speakers, and if the guy above can't confirm his affiliation then we should just go by group consensus and what's on record. 'Koh' or even just 'Ko' I'm fine with, but "Kow" is really pushing it. --
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09:31, 4 January 2012 (UTC)reply
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There are more, but this is all I'll provide for now. At least I could not find any soundtrack/game/anime release where he is credited as something other than "Kow Otani".
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18:37, 15 July 2010 (UTC)reply
Support another set of weird accents that aren't used in English being used for no reason in English... like tennis players who have weird accents that aren't used in English but are on Wikipedia for no good reason.
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21:49, 15 July 2010 (UTC)reply
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