Talk:Jadeite

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Wow, very nice job so far! I'm impressed.--WikiSysop 03:44, 16 May 2006 (MST)

Seconded. You get cake! Kyaa the Catlord 03:45, 16 May 2006 (MST)
Thank you! :D Now with this done (and whoo, a good four hours I probably should have been doing something else XD), it'll be easy to do the other three. Yay template :D
This article kicks ass. I'm going to link to it in the style guide. Dooky 05:58, 16 May 2006 (MST)
So far this is looking amazing. Now I don't mean to discredit Ellome's hardwork but should we remove the signature from the bottom of the article page? None of the other pages are signed by the people who worked on them.--WikiSysop 23:10, 18 May 2006 (MST)
I'll do it. It was a silly 4am decision, and now that there's more and more improvements, ...yes. 8D --Ellome 23:28, 18 May 2006 (MST)

I though Aya Hisakawa was Kero

Masaya Onosaka (who also voiced Kameda in episode 92), who was notably also Kero-chan in Card Captor Sakura,

I thought that was Aya Hisakawa? Or did Masaya Onosaka voice him for an episode or something. GracieLizzie 09:25, 16 May 2006 (MST)

I think he was Kero's scary-lion form, wasn't he? Dooky 09:36, 16 May 2006 (MST)
Ah, yes. I'll edit that to make it more clear. GracieLizzie 09:47, 16 May 2006 (MST)

I have noticed that in episode The Lovers' Hearts Disagree! The Angry Makaiju, a reference was made regarding Jadeite as a an actor in that episode played his part before he was attached by Yamandakka. Should that observation be included in the trivia (sorry I am not articulate)?--Old fart 21:52, 8 April 2010 (MST)

1) What does that have to do with this section?
2) Where is this reference? I see nothing of the sort in that article and am doubly confused. Kerochan no Miko 23:19, 8 April 2010 (MST)

Sorry, I meant to post in the previous section.

Some thoughts

I'm impressed with this article, but I think the perspective could do with some work... I might have a go at that later. Also, Thetis/Tethys was Beryl's Youma, not Nephrite's (that's why Beryl was so pissed). Dooky 15:51, 17 May 2006 (MST)

That's what I get for writing something that crazy-long between midnight and 4am, right? 8D How so do you mean perspective? :O Okay :D Most of this was from memory, I know there was *some* reason I thought Tethys was Nephrite's, but yeah. Thanks :D--Ellome 18:06, 17 May 2006 (MST)
I talked about it a bit in the style guide, basically if an article's talking about a character/thing from the anime/manga/whatever, it's best to write about it as if it were real: so, within the 'Anime' section, describe anime Jadeite as if he were a real person. It's also best to stick to past tense. Basically, talking about stuff like fanon and so on is fine, but should be kept to, say, a 'notes' section afterwards. Have a look at the Moonlight Knight article to see the kind of thing I'm talking about. And don't interpret this as criticism: we're still finding our feet here, and this is still a damn fine article ^_~ Dooky 18:18, 17 May 2006 (MST)
Nono, constructive criticism is good! I didn't even know there was a style guide before just now, and was just sort of writing. I can keep all of this in stride for later ones. I'd like to flesh out the Dark Kingdom a lot more. Bwhahaha. Thanks for the compliments :D --Ellome 19:21, 17 May 2006 (MST)
You know, it still says Thetis was Nephrite's. Also, I'm noticing that the spelling (and thus the linking) is not consistent between this article and elsewhere Thetis (whatever spelling you may use) was mentioned. 72.192.237.134 14:24, 27 May 2006 (MST)Ismail

Jadeite in PGSM

Which episode did this happen in? "Jadeite was deeply loyal to Queen Beryl. She took this for granted, and at one point put him aside for several episodes by turning him into stone. He was eventually returned to his normal form with an influx of energy to the Dark Kingdom. Despite that punishment, however, his loyalty never wavered, even when his mind was his own." -- The only time I remember him being turned to stone for several episodes was after Act 8, but there it's not because he's being punished, it's because he used up all his energy and needed to recover. Beryl even said that she admired his faithful heart. Was there some other time he was turned to stone that I'm not remembering? Nephrite 15:15, 13 March 2009 (MST)

Not that I recall, no. I'm not sure where that came from. Kerochan no Miko 16:52, 13 March 2009 (MST)