Aliasing rival_schools -> justice_gakuen.
Reason: Japanese name of the series.
Note that it's currently the other way around (justice_gakuen aliases to rival_schools). Would this affect the request in any way?
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Aliasing rival_schools -> justice_gakuen.
Reason: Japanese name of the series.
Note that it's currently the other way around (justice_gakuen aliases to rival_schools). Would this affect the request in any way?
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Yeah, didn't see this one.
Wiki says the full title is 私立ジャスティス学園 LEGION OF HEROES, which I suppose we could shorten to shiritsu_justice_gakuen. Done, with wiki moved and stuff.
Thing is that the sequel (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Justice) is 燃えろ!ジャスティス学園 (Moero! Justice Gakuen). I suggested just justice_gakuen to use what appears to be the common Japanese name for the series.
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Ah. Well, we do have some other examples (don't ask me for one off the top of my head though) where one copyright is assumed to account for sequels, without further specifying.
Is the sequel a taggable concept in its own right (new characters, outfits, whatever)? If so, we could have shiritsu_justice_gakuen for the original and moero_justice_gakuen for the sequel and implicate both to an umbrella justice_gakuen tag.
If only one tag is needed then I guess I can just go with justice_gakuen, but either way.
jxh2154 said:
Is the sequel a taggable concept in its own right (new characters, outfits, whatever)? If so, we could have shiritsu_justice_gakuen for the original and moero_justice_gakuen for the sequel and implicate both to an umbrella justice_gakuen tag.
Yeah, there is. There's four new characters in M!JG and a returning character got a outfit makeover so there are instances where a separate Moero! tag could be used.
Aliased:
moero_justice_gakuen -> moero!_justice_gakuen
Implicated:
moero!_justice_gakuen -> justice_gakuen
shiritsu_justice_gakuen -> justice_gakuen
So right now everything is tagged both shiritsu_ and justice_gakuen. Someone can now go through and change shiritsu_ to moero!_ as appropriate.