Song artist labelled wrong
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Hm, I don't know where else to put this. Song: Daichi no la-li-la Anime: Scrapped Princess Artist: Yoko Ueno. I believe that this song is not just by Yoko Ueno, but both Yoko Ueno and Masumi Ito (Oranges & Lemons). There are two voices on the song, and after some time, I realized that the second voice was Ito's from comparing to other Oranges & Lemons songs. |
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Speaking of Azumanga Daioh (although we aren't) there are three songs by Tomoko Kaneda and one by Kaneda Tomoko. They aren't the same person? And Kasuga Ayumu is a character. Does the fact that a fantasy person is the listed artist matter? |
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on 2005-08-31 10:51:06
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indeed it would be nice if i were able to keep the names consistent. i have fixed the Tomoko Kaneda = Kaneda Tomoko case. point out more, and i will gladly correct them. i would also prefer to name the seiyuu and not the character. due to my own lack of knowledge, and unfortunately, i sometimes write the later. corrections are welcome! in some ways, it doesnt really matter. the information presented on my website is error prone due to the nature of the system (user requests, user uploads). like i said, i will correct errors when found, but i do not loose sleep knowing there are some. neither should you! for the sake of simplicity, i sometimes leave off the accompanying vocalists because in some cases this list becomes very long. i figure that someone searching for a song will choose the "lead" singer, and hopefully my choice will reflect the average user's intuition. however, to make you happy i have also changed the scrapped princess song! ^_^ |
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Kasuga Ayumu (Azumanga Daioh) is played by a Matsuoka Yuki. I think "Yuki" is the first name, but I don't know common Japanese first names. There are also two entries of "Matsuoka Yuki" in your list already, for "Negima", where she plays Evangeline. Information is all from http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Bay/7427/Seiyuu/matsuoka.html Edit: There are two Kawabe Chieko and a Chieko Kawabe, for "Otogizoushi", which I've never heard of. |