User talk:Kyosei

Past discussions archived to...
 * Archive 1 Archived 01:44, December 18, 2009 (UTC)
 * Archive 2 Archived 08:49, June 14, 2010 (UTC)
 * Archive 3 Archived 06:12, July 16, 2012 (UTC)

Pepe
HI, apologies from my bad english! im here to ask about some character design authority correction. Has been a long time since i work as creative in the Evoga entertainment artist team. as part of this, i work as character design/ writing and many other little things about the proyect in the Rage of the dragons game.

Now, must say has been just casuality how i found this awsesome wikia. cause i dont google the Rotd name in a long time :) (maybe 9 years now!) but as soon im here i found some incorrect info about the character "PEPE". since im unable to edit this (and i really dont know much about that) im here to ask about the correction is still posible. Basically the character idea /concept was developed by me (jose luis belmont, mentioned just as "Belmont" in the end game credits) instead mr.Vo as this was displayed wrong on page trivia section ^_^ (he was Jimmy, billy and seo kang designer) so hope there is no problem make the lil change here ;)

by the way i do the Sonia and Lynn Baker full character design too and one of my original characters get a "sepecial appeareance" on the abubo stage (the girl on red jacket ¡yay! there is a lot of me on this game :D)

Thanks and please, feel free to ask anything.

Regards!


 * RE:PEPE


 * thanks for the clarification, just as i had state earlier my understanding about english is not good (using google traslor) regards :)

Uncensored nudity in the Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer anime
I heard that there was a conversation about the uncensored nudity in the Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer anime. This conversation was continued on this page. I came here to talk to you about the uncensored nudity in the Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer anime. Tell me, why was that? 50.89.56.198 16:26, July 18, 2012 (UTC)
 * Basically boiled down to a Christian fundamentalist using circular logic asserting that any kind of nudity is porn, a sin, offensive and psychologically damaging to any and all minors without actually providing any concrete proof and ignoring any actual scientific facts and studies that said otherwise. I'd rather not get into it again because in the end it was basically talking to a brick wall. No matter how much evidence says otherwise, if the other party doesn't want to believe what reality actually says there's no point in continuing trying to have an actual debate with someone who's trying to preach nonsense. Kyosei (talk) 19:43, July 18, 2012 (UTC)


 * If you by chance happen to be that same person or want to try and defend this position but are only going to spout the same bull, I will give the same conditions for a response otherwise it will be ignored as it is only a waste of my time: accepted scientific studies to support your position and concrete evidence. By concrete evidence, this does not mean anecdotal or the hypothetical. Come on now we got nudist communities, you can't ignore them. Or in the case of the porn thing, don't try to redefine an entire genre just because you find something personally offensive and want it included to give it the same restrictions. Nudity =/= porn. Kyosei (talk) 20:31, July 18, 2012 (UTC)
 * In non-hentai anime, nudity is fine as long as female nipples and genitalia are not shown. The Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer anime went far; it depicted female nipples and part of Shaia's genitals. Hentai or not, this anime is suitable ONLY for adults. Parents will surely be offended if they find their children looking at such nudity in the VFG anime. I'll assume that this nudity was left there by mistake. Proof of this is found in any hentai anime DVD box. 50.89.56.198 20:53, July 18, 2012 (UTC)


 * Anyway, pornography is not always necessary to make an +18-rated anime. I recall Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie, the Tekken and Fatal Fury motion pictures, and the Battle Arena Toshinden and Variable Geo OVAs showing female nipples once. That led to those animes being rated +18 even though they're not really hentai. The Nakoruru OVA, which was released only in Japan, showed Nakoruru's nipples repeatedly. That anime got the same exact treatment like those I previously mentioned. Nudity or pornography: any hentai or any other kind of +18-rated anime should at least have one or the other. 50.89.56.198 16:25, July 19, 2012 (UTC)
 * The argument of the debate was never about the rating. The original rating for the actual anime itself does not even suggest it is recommended for minors. Even so ratings only serve as a guideline for parents to decide if they think their child can watch it. There are no hard laws, at least in free thinking countries, that say minors have to be 18 to watch something that highly rated. Don't be ridiculous. The argument was never about the parents and how they felt about it. It is about the minors themselves who experience it. The heart of the original debate is about the effects of nudity on minors. Is it even something to even be concerned about when the nudity in question is not even sexual in context. Scientific studies say no and even say it's harmful to shelter the child as it becomes difficult to have normal, intimate relationships when they become adults. The fact that you assumed that the nudity was left in by mistake speaks volumes of your ignorance of the animation process. The audacity to say that only non-hentai anime should be limited to your version of nudity was also a ridiculous statement with nothing to support why this should even be true when clearly multiple examples have proven not only is this not the case with live action media it's not even true within anime. I was initially ignoring you because you hadn't had anything decent to reply about. But given how you're not even focusing on what the actual debate was about I couldn't help but say something to put you back on track. Kyosei (talk) 22:46, July 19, 2012 (UTC)
 * What I'm mostly talking about is exposed female nipples in non-hentai anime like Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer (the one I'm talking to you about right now). The instances of uncensored nudity in Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer, Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie, the Variable Geo and Nakoruru OVAs, and the Tekken and Fatal Fury motion pictures were sexual in context. Parents should be VERY careful with what kinds of anime they will (not) eligibly let their children watch. If an anime has no official age rating, viewers can never know what kinds of objectionable content will be in it until they watch that whole anime. There can be depictions of blood, gore, and female nipples and/or unisex genitalia, usage of drugs, tobacco, and/or alcohol, and expletives (curse words and/or non-profane insults to people). The anime I previously mentioned in this paragraph were unrated examples. In YouTube, there are unrated TV series and movies which can be viewed ONLY by adult users. A child watching a hentai (offically rated +18) anime would probably the equivalent of a child watching an unrated anime. Parents should make sure that their child is at least 18 years old if they would let him or her watch hentai or unrated anime. What I actually meant to say is that uncensored nudity may emotionally harm viewers under age 18. Naturism is fine with me. 50.89.56.198 22:58, July 20, 2012 (UTC)

Street Fighter 25th Annivesary / Fighting Game Questions
Hey Kyosei! My name is Doug and I'm a member of Wikia's Community Development Team! With Street Fighter's 25th Anniversary approaching, we wanted to do a retrospective of fighting games in general. I'll be jumping around to different fighting game wikis to ask what the admins/community would like to say about their favorite games!

If you could answer these questions: You can submit the answers to these questions either in text, or we'd LOVE to have these answered in a video response. We're hoping to do a video and splice clips of people answering questions, along with some fightin' footage!
 * When did you get first into fighting games? What is your favorite series?
 * Who is your favorite fighting game character, or your main/alternate characters?
 * Any memorable matches you've played and remember?
 * What fighting games mean to you?

You can use these questions, or answer some of your own!

Let me know if you're interested in participating! Thank you and have a great day : D

Doug (profile)•(talk)•(email) 00:13, September 10, 2012 (UTC)

Simea and friends
About my editing of Simea. I simply wanted to add a simple description of the character and a stock picture. Obviously more could be added later, but just seeing the character's name written in red with absolutely no data seemed silly to me; especially when someone might want to look up that character by name alone and find it baffaling that they don't show up in search. Can't that data stay?

Either way, I did the same for the two protagonists of Sengoku. I'm guessing you might wanna erase those. Thank you.

Sabishii Kage (talk) 03:10, September 17, 2012 (UTC)

Yamata Trivia
Is Orochi a Dragon or a Serpent or Human in the Japanese Myths.

hi, sorry for being nosy but I needed to complain about you deletting the Robert Move list I did... In my edition´s notes I said it was a terry copy paste, but that I was to change it soon... it was 3 a.m. when I did that edition... and I was to finish it today, yet thanks to you I'll have to do everything again...

I understand the concept of cleanliness in the Wiki, but I was not to just make the page, let it lwith the copy/paste and walk away... so I humbly suggest you to Check out with the last editor before deletting / undoing their work... personally I only improve mistakes and typos in pages, but never outright delete text crafted hard by others... it'd be a lack of courtesy of my part...

Thank you for nothing...

Alfonso Rodriguez (talk) 05:03, November 27, 2012 (UTC)

Reverted edits
Hello Kyosei. I'm new here but I don't undestand why you have reverted my edits. If you could tell me why I'd be grateful. Weirando (talk) 20:34, December 15, 2012 (UTC)

If I may say, I honestly think that issues like the origin of the characters seen on Amakusa's Stage, specifying what kind of Buddhist statues there are in Wan-fu's Stage or pointing that Gaira Caffeine's final speech is the nembutsu mantra are interesting things not only for me but for other people interested in Japanese culture. Weirando (talk) 23:50, December 15, 2012 (UTC)

Hola, Kyosei!

I don't know if you actually feel justified in ignoring me, or if this is a petty authority complex but let me ask you one more time. Please correct the weight or revert it back to my original edit. Here is a screenshot with the correct stats from SNK:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v103/Sp00nman/silber_zps012dd1b5.jpg

And here is the footage it was taken from incase you'd actually think I'm messing with you:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gk2UU_ii-F8

The SNK PLAYMORE page you are using for reference is incorrect, but that is to be expected because they are little more than a pachinko company these days with limited knowledge of the IPs they hold. Hell, they couldn't even spell the guys name right in KOF XI. Please change it back, it's an eyesore.

Thanks.

Xristo702 (talk) 03:27, March 8, 2013 (UTC)

Unreasonable edits
Your judgment about the trivia issues is incongruos and abussive. I don't understand how you got so much authority over here. Furthermore you are sabotaging my contributions for a reason beyond my comprehension.

Weirando (talk) 19:05, December 24, 2012 (UTC)

Team steam
It's bizarre to say that teams, of all things, shouldn't have articles in an SNK database. They're one of the defining elements of KOF. I'd only laid the basic framework, but there's plenty more that can be added, and having team entries ultimately cuts down on copy pasta. SNK has produced a lot of team-specific stories and endings and art and music; incorporating those things into a team's article eliminates the need to duplicate them across those of its members. Case in point...


 * Kim's page says his music in KOF 2000 is Wild Party.
 * Chang's page says his music in KOF 2000 is Wild Party.
 * Choi's page says his music in KOF 2000 is Wild Party.
 * Jhun's page says his music in KOF 2000 is Wild Party.

Folding that into a Team Korea entry not only reduces that redundancy, it's right. The official soundtrack lists Wild Party as Team Korea's music, not the music of any of those characters. Isn't it better to have one correct entry than four wrong ones? SNareyouOK (talk) 02:43, February 2, 2013 (UTC)