And thus why the page was initially Japan-focused. Japanese examples come easy, since there are heaps upon heaps on series that take place in schools, which is where the pattern came from, and thus the trope. .-.
Weekend bump for votes.
I called in a mod this morning to call the crowner.
No response.
Not enough votes to call and the two leaders are too close.
edited 13th Jun '12 6:25:43 AM by ccoa
Waiting on a TRS slot? Finishing off one of these cleaning efforts will usually open one up.That's certainly quite a problem, since the votes have dried up somewhat.
Bump for votes.
Another bump for votes.
Since I'm acting under the assumption that, since a difference of 3 is considered too small, 4 is also too small.
Calling in favour of All In Class One.
Reality is that, which when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. -Philip K. DickDid you read the crowner? It says Always in Class One is top.
edited 25th Jun '12 11:25:48 PM by spacemarine50
Yeah, All In Class One isn't even on the crowner, so I'll just go through the page-changing process with Always in Class One.
EDIT: Relevant wicks have been moved/removed, with the exception of He Is My Master, since the page is locked. I'll be calling a mod to move that, and be adding some of the works which were in wicks but not on the page to the page. Notably, there will now, finally, be an example for Western Animation.
I've also removed Japan from the description. Are we done here?
edited 26th Jun '12 1:30:25 AM by burnpsy
The discussion page should probably be moved over since it's not empty, and it has the YKTTW link. You'll need a mod's help for that. Needs to be listed on Renamed Tropes and posted in the renamed tropes thread in the Frequently Asked Questions forum.
Everything else looks good.
edited 26th Jun '12 10:16:38 PM by Xtifr
Speaking words of fandom: let it squee, let it squee.Put it in Renamed Tropes and the related thread. Called a mod.
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There are several ways to fix this trope. How should we go about it? (Note: Not all of these options are mutually exclusive, but some are. Use common sense.)
The thing which was said was that the system with class numbers is also used in other nations than just Japan. School series however isn't exactly common here in Scandinavia (except some Julekalender), so examples doesn't come to mind that easily, at least for me.
English is an international language, but it doesn't mean that everyone speak it on a daily basis.