Aliasing pokemon_detective_pikachu → pokémon_detective_pikachu
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Lots of people forget/don't know how to make that darn é.
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Aliasing pokemon_detective_pikachu → pokémon_detective_pikachu
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Lots of people forget/don't know how to make that darn é.
Updated by Alien Fluff
Volteer133 said:
Aliasing pokemon_detective_pikachu → pokémon_detective_pikachu
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Lots of people forget/don't know how to make that darn é.
Some systems don't even accept it/ignore the character XD
Yeah I agree, that's the proper way to put it.
Updated by anonymous
Is the Pokemon prefix even needed?
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Furrin_Gok said:
Is the Pokemon prefix even needed?
detecitve_pikachu sounds more like the character, as opposed to the copyright of the movie. We have things like the pikachu named "sparky" or the Ashachu as separate tags. So if people want to make a tag for that pikachu, since he's VERY fluffy compared to 'regular' pikachu, it's not already aliased
Though pokémon:_detective_pikachu may be advantageous to change to the "official" tag, because we like colons separating Franchise/series with the particular piece of media/season.
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Volteer133 said:
detecitve_pikachu sounds more like the character, as opposed to the copyright of the movie. We have things like the pikachu named "sparky" or the Ashachu as separate tags. So if people want to make a tag for that pikachu, since he's VERY fluffy compared to 'regular' pikachu, it's not already aliasedThough pokémon:_detective_pikachu may be advantageous to change to the "official" tag, because we like colons separating Franchise/series with the particular piece of media/season.
detective_pikachu_(movie) versus detective_pikachu_(game); otherwise the existing tag covers both.
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Furrin_Gok said:
detective_pikachu_(movie) versus detective_pikachu_(game); otherwise the existing tag covers both.
Against "movie" and support "film"; aside from being the 'proper' term, one character less can make all the difference for blacklisting, especially for those with extensive blacklists.
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