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MichaelKatsuro Since: Apr, 2011
1st May, 2021 08:58:29 AM

In general, we use the official English title whenever one exists.

homogenized Since: Oct, 2009
1st May, 2021 09:07:57 AM

Using the most recent official English title is official TV Tropes policy. It says so on How to Create a Work's Page, there may be a page on this specific matter but I can't find it at the moment.

Regarding Armored Core: For Answer, I've messaged rjd1922 about their violation of the policy.

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rjd1922 Since: May, 2013
1st May, 2021 10:00:33 AM

I assumed based on the box art on the page that the title was written as Armored Core for Answer, but if it's stylized as Armored Core: For Answer in English, we should use the latter. I made a typo in my edit reason; I meant TV Tropes doesn't bold titles the first time they appear on the page, unlike Wikipedia.

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CookieFiend Since: Sep, 2013
1st May, 2021 03:56:18 PM

This has all been very helpful; I wasn't even aware about that TV Tropes doesn't put titles in bold the first time they appear in the page. Thanks, everyone.

Exxolon Since: Jul, 2010
1st May, 2021 06:07:55 PM

As far as I know we can put redirects in for alternate titles, hence Unleashed redirects to its more common title Danny the Dog

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