Talk:Takechiyo

My remark being deleted ?
I assume I write this to Kyosei who deleted it but everyone can read as well I assume.

I didnt talked about original Musashi, I talked about manga adaptation of Eiji Yoshikawa's novel Musashi, called Vagabond. There at some point Musashi adopts an exactly Takechiyo-like look. He still havent switched to samurai-style clothes and wears exactly same clothes of same color as Takechiyo, he is still armed with bokken only (he receives katana and wakizashi later in manga), he has bare feet as well, his face and hairdo are around same, he wears head bandage same as Takechiyo. The only thing that Musashi and Takechiyo have different is that Takechiyo has patch on his cheek while Musashi doesnt.

If you dont believe me for some reason check here on 32th volume and you can look it up to volume 36 (where he finally takes bandage on head off)

The resemblance is certainly more striking than Genjuro - Shishio Makoto parallel in Genjuro's section, yet my remark is deleted and that one remains.

I saw in several other cases that cleanup campaign ended in shortening or deleting info that was valuable to me, so I ended up tracking all changes on snk wikia and just notepadding such info in case it was deleted or cleaned too much
 * No offense or anything but either look from Vagabond and Takechiyo is pretty common. I made the Genjuro/Shishio comment only because the mangaka fessed up to it. This is one where it's kinda coincidental looks since that was the common attire for renegades/punks/poor-people during those times. You see this type of garment all the time in sengoku-jidai films. Watch a Kurosawa chamabara film and you'll easily see someone who has a similar getup. We won't know for sure who served as an inspiration for who until the developers say something about it. Most likely Takechiyo was based on the more historical interpretation of Musashi but then again who knows? Sake neko 10:37, 17 December 2008 (UTC)