I didn't revert you right away because I like what you're doing combining the lists because it gives me less to watch, but this inclusion feels like synthesis to me. I don't think there are any reliable sources that confirm that statement, and her behavior in the series contradicts it. I suspect the intention of that line was to mean she wasn't interested in normal humans, not that she didn't want to date them. If you find a reliable source though, I could be convinced to accept it. What do you say? -- Tarage ( talk) 08:25, 11 February 2017 (UTC)
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I'm not sure this should be included. It kinda falls in that "one-off" zone where it's used mostly for a joke and not for a long lasting character or plot element. Rather that just revert I thought I'd talk to you first. -- Tarage ( talk) 23:59, 23 August 2017 (UTC)
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Hi Daniel Carrero ( talk), Thank you for your many recent constructive edits to this page. I have responded to your earlier edits and accompanying well-considered and very reasonable points with a full reply and apology to you and another editor on my Talk page. You are more than welcome to respond to the reply I gave you there. However, I must say that I disagree with your edit today in which you have deleted all the country links, and consequently I have reverted that deletion. The reason is that Wikipedia editorial guidelines require only the FIRST link for each country/territory to be made, not for every mention of a country to be linked again. Consequently, only one link for each country/territory in the right hand column was made. All such links had already been made, prior to your edit, and so they have been brought back. Incidentally, I do agree with you that it is not necessary to describe Hong Kong as an S.A.R. of China in each labelling, so I have retained your edits on that, too. Also, as Hong Kong and Switzerland were more important to the production of the film Soundless Wind Chime (2009) than was China, I've placed them in order of importance to the overall production process - notwithstanding the fact that Lu Yulai, one of the film's two most important actors and its scriptwriter, is a Chinese national. Hope all the above points are clear, and that you concur! Thanks again and all the best to you —- Tai kit ( talk) 12:27, 19 May 2018 (UTC)
To be completely honest, I'm not that hard-pressed on the whole thing, but I think it'd be better if the animated series were seperated by decade. If anything else, because there are just too many examples. Splitting them into four sections by decade would make it easier for readers to navigate it and for editors to make changes. And considering that the stake of the list isn't that good—like really, "rumored gay"?—and lacking citations for many of the examples listed, editors could use all the help they can get. -- PanagiotisZois ( talk) 15:52, 20 July 2018 (UTC)
Why removing Japan from the country cell in the infobox? There's one thing you misunderstood from the end credits of Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, the first and only feature-length movie from the TV series Batman Beyond (also known as Batman of the Future in Europe and Australia). After pre-production and before post-production, Warner Bros. Animation outsourced the TV series to the South Korean animation companies Koko Enterprises and Dong Yang Animation. But on the other hand, the Japanese studio TMS Entertainment did the animation services for Return of the Joker. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.224.57.136 ( talk) 08:25, 26 July 2018 (UTC)
Oh, I don't have a problem or anything at all. I know that Korra and Asami are bisexual. It was both confirmed by the creators and shown in Turf Wars. It's just that those characters are in Korra. which started in the 2010's, not Avatar, which started in the 2000's. I guess what we could do is seperate Kyoshi and include just her in the Avatar section. -- PanagiotisZois ( talk) 15:44, 4 September 2018 (UTC)
Hi Daniel. I already wrote this on the talk page but I just wanted to reiterate my statement. Your ideas definitely seem preferable. Even if we separate the page by medium, we will still have around 100+ series left with LGBT characters. Separating them by century is a possibility. But to be honest, I still have some reservations because multiple "obstacles" appear. For one thing, should we even separate them by decade. I mean, the List of dramatic television series with LGBT characters dates all the way back to the 1970s, and it still hasn't been split. And if we do split them by century, because otherwise they'd be too large, shouldn't we do it by decade instead? Similarly to List of 1970s American television episodes with LGBT themes; then 80s and later 90s. Because even if we split it by century, the 21st century list would still be huge. And if we take into account 2020 up to 2099, it will be enormous. Heck, I'm sure that it will be enormous as early as 2025. Anyway, sorry for writing so much / venting. I just feel unsure about how to handle the page and you seem the editor most familiar with it. PanagiotisZois ( talk) 21:54, 19 May 2019 (UTC)
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