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+ | I have to bring up this discussion again because I'm confused about something. Are the Underworld and the Fourth Dimension/Time-Space Corridor the same thing, or is the Underworld the place where the Space-Time Door is located? In the Materials Collection Naoko simply called "underworld" the place (so to speak) between times, which doesn't say much, but unfortunately I don't have my manga here to check it; I wish Alex Glover's translations were still available. In the meantime, any thoughts? [[User:Silver 17|Silver]] ([[User talk:Silver 17|talk]]) 07:44, 7 October 2013 (MST) |
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In the anime, the Door of Space-Time leads them to the Corridor of Space-Time (pictured below). I was thinking about writing this article on the Fourth Dimension, but would said corridor be the same as the manga's 'Fourth Dimension'?--Sakky 18:45, 12 November 2006 (MST)
Corridor of Space-Time in the Anime |
- Actually, I was of the assumption that the Time-Space Corridor - and the Time-Space Door - was located in the underworld. At least, that's what I read from Ian Miller's translations from the R anime guide on his website, since it involved the whole knotty "Pluto Saturn Mix Up" thing. -The Nani Mouse :)
- I'm not knowledgeable enough to answer your question, but if they're the same, a redirect page should be created. --210 18:55, 12 November 2006 (MST)
- Okay, I will make the Fourth Dimension page and include that it is called the Corridor of Space-Time in the anime. If something else comes up, we can change it. Also, I got a clearer screen shot. :D --Sakky 19:01, 12 November 2006 (MST)
- I've also made a Corridor of Space-Time redirect page. --210 23:13, 12 November 2006 (MST)
I have to bring up this discussion again because I'm confused about something. Are the Underworld and the Fourth Dimension/Time-Space Corridor the same thing, or is the Underworld the place where the Space-Time Door is located? In the Materials Collection Naoko simply called "underworld" the place (so to speak) between times, which doesn't say much, but unfortunately I don't have my manga here to check it; I wish Alex Glover's translations were still available. In the meantime, any thoughts? Silver (talk) 07:44, 7 October 2013 (MST)