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NOTE: Edited with OP's permission.
Edited by Mrph1 on Oct 22nd 2024 at 8:06:39 PM
Manga.Hen does need the administrative lock lifted, though, which is still a topic for this thread.
Trust me, I'm an engineer!Please swap the following at your earliest convenience:
- Magnificent Bastard Anime And Manga A To G to Anime And Manga A To G
- Magnificent Bastard DC Animation to DC Animation
- Magnificent Bastard Fan Works to Fan Works
- Magnificent Bastard Film D To E to Film: D to E
- Magnificent Bastard Film J To N to Film J Ton
- Magnificent Bastard The Elder Scrolls to The Elder Scrolls
- Magnificent Bastard The Legend Of Zelda to The Legend of Zelda
- Magnificent Bastard Literature K To Z to Literature K to Z
- Magnificent Bastard Live Action TVH To Z to Live-Action TV: H to Z
- Magnificent Bastard One Piece to One Piece
- Magnificent Bastard Sonic The Hedgehog to Sonic the Hedgehog
- Magnificent Bastard Theatre to Theatre
- Magnificent Bastard Video Games A To L to Video Games (A to L)
- Magnificent Bastard Video Games M To Z to Video Games (M to Z)
- Magnificent Bastard Web Original to Web Original
- Magnificent Bastard Western Animation to Western Animation
- Magnificent Bastard Whoniverse to Whoniverse
- Magnificent Bastard Other Media to Other Media
Thanks
On JustForFun.Television Is Trying To Kill Us, Aerosol Flamethrower is alphabetized wrong: it should be between Adults Are Useless and Air-Vent Passageway.
Edited by Lymantria on Feb 3rd 2024 at 6:17:00 PM
Join the Five-Man Band cleanup project!The SONIC HIGH SCHOOL page is locked, but the reason given on Administrivia is no longer accurate as the article has been undeleated. Someone please unlock the page so I can fix an error added when the page was transferred from Sandbox.
On The Chechnya Wars, The Sopranos is not italicized since it has quotation marks instead of double apostrophes like it should. Please fix this.
I would like to request a disambig page for Main.Amazing Stories:
* ''Magazine/AmazingStories'', a ScienceFiction magazine.
* ''Series/{{Amazing Stories|1985}}'', a 1985 [[GenreAnthology anthology]] TV series produced by Creator/StevenSpielberg.
* ''Series/{{Amazing Stories|2020}}'', a 2020 {{Revival}} of the 1985 anthology TV series.
If a direct wick has led you here, please correct the link so that it points to the corresponding article.
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Edited by SoyValdo7 on Feb 4th 2024 at 6:04:01 AM
ValdoPlease lock Five Nights at Freddy's Fan Works & Marvel Fan Works, and swap the following:
- Complete Monster Images for Complete Monster
- Complete Monster Quotes for Complete Monster
- Monster Ace Attorney for Ace Attorney
- Monster Anime And Manga A To B for Anime & Manga: A to B
- Monster Anime And Manga C To F for Anime & Manga: C to F
- Monster Anime And Manga G To N for Anime & Manga: G to N
- Monster Anime And Manga O To Z for Anime & Manga: O to Z
- Monster DC Fan Works for DC Fan Works
- Monster Disney for Disney
- Monster Fan Games for Fan Games
- Monster Fan Works for Fan Works
- Monster Fan Works Crossovers for Fan Works: Crossovers
- Monster Film H To I for Film: H to I
- Monster Film J To L for Film: J to L
- Monster Gamebooks for Gamebooks
- Monster Gundam for Gundam
- Monster Jack Reacher for Jack Reacher
- Monster The Legend Of Zelda for The Legend of Zelda
- Monster Literature D To G for Literature: D to G
- Monster Literature H To M for Literature: H to M
- Monster Literature N To S for Literature: N to S
- Monster Live Action TVA To F for Live-Action TV: A to F
- Monster Live Action TVG To O for Live-Action TV: G to O
- Monster Live Action TVP To Z for Live-Action TV: P to Z
- Monster Marvel Comics for Marvel Comics
- Monster Marvel Series for Marvel Series
- Monster Nasuverse for Nasuverse
- Monster Other Media for Other Media
- Monster RWBY for RWBY
- Monster Scripts for Scripts
- Monster Star Wars for Star Wars
- Monster Stephen King for Stephen King
- Monster Video Games G To K for Video Games: G to K
- Monster Video Games L To P for Video Games: L to P
- Monster Video Games Q To S for Video Games: Q to S
- Monster Video Games T To Z for Video Games: T to Z
- Monster Visual Novels for Visual Novels
On Gor, please add the following example:
- Amputative Sentencing: Slaves who break the law by running away from their owners can be punished by cutting off their feet.
Just realized there's another example for that trope I missed. For The Qur'an, please add the following example:
- Amputative Sentencing: Surah 5, verse 38 specifies that the punishment for theft is to have the thief's hand cut off.
Hi and good year to all the troper community.
I'm not sure if here's the right forum, but I created a page for the Light Novel Otome Game No Heroine De Saikyou Survival, and I found out that there's an official English Title: "The Otome Heroine's Fight for Survival" by licensor J-Novel Club. So I want to change the title to the official title but I still don't know how to do it. Is this the right forum or should I go to another one for my request? Sorry for my English, I'm not a native speaker here. Thanks in advance!
The appropriate thread to move a page would be the page move requests thread
, this method preserves the history of the original page too.
Just make a request in that thread like this:
- Literature.Otome Game No Heroine De Saikyou Survival to Literature.The Otome Heroines Fight For Survival
~Felipehc 188: Also, per recent updates to the translation policy, we generally encourage a redirect at the original language title anyway, so you could just copy the text yourself and replace the old article's text with [[redirect:Literature/TheOtomeHeroinesFightForSurvival]].
Trust me, I'm an engineer!The recent edit to The Chechnya Wars to italicize The Sopranos accidentally italicized "Pine Barrens" too. Titles for episodes aren't supposed to be italicized, so please add the regular quotation marks back for that.
request: in the description of Hen, please bluelink the title Strange Love to Anime.Strange Love as it has its own page
thank you
Edited by Tremmor19 on Feb 5th 2024 at 5:36:57 AM
On The Legend of Zelda please swap these.
- Ganondorf Dragmire, also known as Ganon, is the king of the Gerudo and the reincarnation of Demise's hatred. Initially seeking a better life for his people before succumbing to his own lust for power, Ganondorf enacts various schemes to steal the Triforce and take over Hyrule throughout the franchise, always coming close to victory. Stylish, cunning, and sometimes even tragic across his various appearances, the original Ganondorf has repeatedly proven why he is the eternal nemesis of Link and Princess Zelda.
- Ocarina of Time: In his first chronological appearance, Ganondorf is the charismatic King of Thieves who seeks to steal the Triforce and conquer Hyrule. Falsely swearing allegiance to the King of Hyrule on behalf of the Gerudo, Ganondorf enacts his plan by manipulating the naïve Link and Princess Zelda into gathering the three Spiritual Stones and opening the door to the Scared Realm, allowing him to claim the Triforce of Power and take over the kingdom, even imprisoning the Sages and stifling any potential opposition afterwards to secure his rule. Upon Link's return seven years later, Ganondorf allows him to rescue the Sages in order to lure out the missing Zelda, immediately capturing her and seizing the Triforce of Wisdom when she reveals herself. Challenging Link to face him in his castle with the Triforce of Courage, Ganondorf calmly awaits Link's arrival while playing the organ before engaging the hero in an epic final battle that ends with his transformation into the demonic Ganon. Despite his defeat, Ganondorf inevitably bounces back in all three timelines, solidifying himself as one of gaming's most celebrated villains.
- Twilight Princess: Ganondorf was once a fearsome Gerudo thief who plotted to take over Hyrule and escape the harsh conditions of his desert homeland, only to be arrested and banished to the Twilight Realm. Wielding the Triforce of Power, Ganondorf spends the next 100 years plotting his revenge, eventually manipulating the maniacal Zant into helping him escape by granting him the power to overthrow Princess Midna. Returning to the Light World, Ganondorf uses Zant as a distraction to take over Hyrule Castle undetected, turn it into a fortress, and capture Princess Zelda, allowing him to spread his darkness across the land. When confronted by Link and Midna, Ganondorf welcomes them to his castle before engaging in a lengthy battle, during which he shrugs off the power of the Fused Shadow itself and nearly kills Midna. Facing Link in a brutal one-on-one duel, Ganondorf finally meets his end on the edge of the Master Sword, refusing to surrender to the kingdom that took everything from him even in the face of death.
- The Minish Cap: Vaati the Wind Sorcerer was once a normal Minish boy and Ezlo's apprentice, before stealing his master's wishing cap and transforming into a human mage. Seeking the legendary Light Force to achieve godhood, Vaati tracks its key, the Picori Blade, to Hyrule Kingdom, where he infiltrates and effortlessly wins their annual sword-fighting tournament, allowing him to shatter the blade during the awards ceremony. Failing to find the Light Force but refusing to give up, Vaati instead amasses his own army of monsters, turns the powerful Princess Zelda to stone to keep her out of his way, and possesses the King of Hyrule to keep tabs on the heroes. Allowing Link and Ezlo to upgrade the Picori Blade into the Four Sword and reveal the Light Force's location for him, Vaati discovers that the artifact is hidden within Zelda herself and retreats to Hyrule Castle, converting it into a dark, heavily-fortified lair as he extracts the Light Force from the petrified princess. Coming within mere seconds of finishing before Link's intervention, Vaati uses the power he's already extracted to battle Link through multiple forms, attacking the hero with his full might to the very end.
with these (I'm removing/replacing the bolded Manipulative Bastard potholes per Magnificent Bastard rules).
- Ganondorf Dragmire, also known as Ganon, is the king of the Gerudo and the reincarnation of Demise's hatred. Initially seeking a better life for his people before succumbing to his own lust for power, Ganondorf enacts various schemes to steal the Triforce and take over Hyrule throughout the franchise, always coming close to victory. Stylish, cunning, and sometimes even tragic across his various appearances, the original Ganondorf has repeatedly proven why he is the eternal nemesis of Link and Princess Zelda.
- Ocarina of Time: In his first chronological appearance, Ganondorf is the charismatic King of Thieves who seeks to steal the Triforce and conquer Hyrule. Falsely swearing allegiance to the King of Hyrule on behalf of the Gerudo, Ganondorf enacts his plan by manipulating the naïve Link and Princess Zelda into gathering the three Spiritual Stones and opening the door to the Scared Realm, allowing him to claim the Triforce of Power and take over the kingdom, even imprisoning the Sages and stifling any potential opposition afterwards to secure his rule. Upon Link's return seven years later, Ganondorf allows him to rescue the Sages in order to lure out the missing Zelda, immediately capturing her and seizing the Triforce of Wisdom when she reveals herself. Challenging Link to face him in his castle with the Triforce of Courage, Ganondorf calmly awaits Link's arrival while playing the organ before engaging the hero in an epic final battle that ends with his transformation into the demonic Ganon. Despite his defeat, Ganondorf inevitably bounces back in all three timelines, solidifying himself as one of gaming's most celebrated villains.
- Twilight Princess: Ganondorf was once a fearsome Gerudo thief who plotted to take over Hyrule and escape the harsh conditions of his desert homeland, only to be arrested and banished to the Twilight Realm. Wielding the Triforce of Power, Ganondorf spends the next 100 years plotting his revenge, eventually manipulating the maniacal Zant into helping him escape by granting him the power to overthrow Princess Midna. Returning to the Light World, Ganondorf uses Zant as a distraction to take over Hyrule Castle undetected, turn it into a fortress, and capture Princess Zelda, allowing him to spread his darkness across the land. When confronted by Link and Midna, Ganondorf welcomes them to his castle before engaging in a lengthy battle, during which he shrugs off the power of the Fused Shadow itself and nearly kills Midna. Facing Link in a brutal one-on-one duel, Ganondorf finally meets his end on the edge of the Master Sword, refusing to surrender to the kingdom that took everything from him even in the face of death.
- The Minish Cap: Vaati the Wind Sorcerer was once a normal Minish boy and Ezlo's apprentice, before stealing his master's wishing cap and transforming into a human mage. Seeking the legendary Light Force to achieve godhood, Vaati tracks its key, the Picori Blade, to Hyrule Kingdom, where he infiltrates and effortlessly wins their annual sword-fighting tournament, allowing him to shatter the blade during the awards ceremony. Failing to find the Light Force but refusing to give up, Vaati instead amasses his own army of monsters, turns the powerful Princess Zelda to stone to keep her out of his way, and possesses the King of Hyrule to keep tabs on the heroes. Allowing Link and Ezlo to upgrade the Picori Blade into the Four Sword and reveal the Light Force's location for him, Vaati discovers that the artifact is hidden within Zelda herself and retreats to Hyrule Castle, converting it into a dark, heavily-fortified lair as he extracts the Light Force from the petrified princess. Coming within mere seconds of finishing before Link's intervention, Vaati uses the power he's already extracted to battle Link through multiple forms, attacking the hero with his full might to the very end.
I would like to request a disambig page for Main.Judas:
* [[Characters/TheFourGospels Judas Iscariot]], one of the apostles of Jesus Christ, famous for betraying him.
* Manga/{{Judas}}, a 2004 {{Shonen|Demographic}} manga written by Suu Minazuki.
* ComicBook/{{Judas|2017}}, a 2017 graphic novel written by Jeff Loveness.
* VideoGame/{{Judas|GhostStoryGames}}, an upcoming FirstPersonShooter developed by Ghost Story Games.
If a direct wick has led you here, please correct the link so that it points to the corresponding article.
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~papyru30 - make the changes in the corresponding sandbox, then ask for the sandbox to be swapped in.
In Monster.Star Wars, the caption size doesn't match with the image size
Edited by StalkerGamer on Feb 6th 2024 at 10:41:56 AM

On Quotes.Magnificent Bastard, the quote for Khan Noonien Singh (from Star Trek: The Original Series) has a space between "Series" and "/Star Trek The Original Series", creating a redlink. Please fix it.