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Can I suggest if this character sheet could stick only with the anime (both the original anime and ''Spirits'') characters and its respective examples?
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Can I suggest if this character sheet could stick only with the anime (both the original anime and \'\'Spirits\'\') characters and its respective examples?
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While I acknowledge that a great part of the VideoGame.{{Medabots}} work page's examples are from the anime series, due to it being [[AdaptationDisplacement more known in the West]] than the videogames, there are some tropes that apply to both media's characters (there are even ''some'' that also apply to the manga). And some of the examples that were moved to the character sheet actually acknowledge that both share them (or not, in case of videogames' universe exclusive tropes and viceversa).
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While I acknowledge that a great part of the VideoGame.{{Medabots}} work page\'s examples are from the anime series, due to it being [[AdaptationDisplacement more known in the West]] than the videogames, there are some tropes that apply to both media\'s characters (there are even \'\'some\'\' that also apply to the manga). And some of the examples that were moved to the character sheet actually acknowledge that both share them (or not, in case of videogames\' universe exclusive tropes and viceversa).
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I have been thinking about this since the serial videogames (up until ''Medarot 7'' and ''Medarot DUAL''[[note]]''Medarot 8'', ''Medarot 9'' and ''Girls' Mission'' use different characters, storyline and might not be in the same universe[[/note]]), the manga, and the anime are all [[AlternateContinuity alternate continuities]] from each other. While some characters have their basic treats, others do not, and some events do not play the same way as other sources (for example, the
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I have been thinking about this since the serial videogames (up until \'\'Medarot 7\'\' and \'\'Medarot DUAL\'\'[[note]]\'\'Medarot 8\'\', \'\'Medarot 9\'\', and \'\'Girls\' Mission\'\' use different characters, storyline and might not be in the same universe[[/note]]), the manga, and the anime are all [[AlternateContinuity alternate continuities]] from each other. While some characters have their basic treats, others do not, and some events do not play the same way as other sources (for example, the \"Ten Days of Darkness\" in the manga is \'\'not\'\' the same \"Ten Days of Darkness\" in the anime, if we would expand their respective details), even if it gets acknowledged in the tropes\' examples.

I have worked with character sheets that have examples that are included in other adaptations, but some of them don\'t tend to differ a lot from the source (e.g. manga vs anime), so, while I recognize that some character tropes in any other \'\'Medabots\'\' continuity are minimal in comparison (although Hikaru/Henry is another different story, since the manga treats his child self as Ikki is treated in the anime, while the anime is ambiguous on details), I was wondering about what could be the best to do in this character sheet?
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Can I suggest if this character sheet could stick only with the anime (both the original anime and ''Spirits'') characters and its respective examples?
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Can I suggest if this character sheet could stick only with the anime (both the original anime and \'\'Spirits\'\') characters and its respective examples?
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While I acknowledge that a great part of the VideoGame.{{Medabots}} work page's examples are from the anime series, due to it being [[AdaptationDisplacement more known in the West]] than the videogames, there are some tropes that apply to both media's characters (there are even ''some'' that also apply to the manga). And some of the examples that were moved to the character sheet actually acknowledge that both share them (or not, in case of videogames' universe exclusive tropes and viceversa).
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While I acknowledge that a great part of the VideoGame.{{Medabots}} work page\'s examples are from the anime series, due to it being [[AdaptationDisplacement more known in the West]] than the videogames, there are some tropes that apply to both media\'s characters (there are even \'\'some\'\' that also apply to the manga). And some of the examples that were moved to the character sheet actually acknowledge that both share them (or not, in case of videogames\' universe exclusive tropes and viceversa).
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I have been thinking about this since the serial videogames (up until ''Medarot 7'' and ''Medarot DUAL''[[note]]''Medarot 8'', ''Medarot 9'' and ''Girls' Mission'' use different characters, storyline and might not be in the same universe[[/note]]), the manga, and the anime are all [[AlternateContinuity alternate continuities]] from each other. While some characters have their basic treats, others do not, and some events do not play the same way as other sources (for example, the
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I have been thinking about this since the serial videogames (up until \'\'Medarot 7\'\' and \'\'Medarot DUAL\'\'[[note]]\'\'Medarot 8\'\', \'\'Medarot 9\'\' and \'\'Girls\' Mission\'\' use different characters, storyline and might not be in the same universe[[/note]]), the manga, and the anime are all [[AlternateContinuity alternate continuities]] from each other. While some characters have their basic treats, others do not, and some events do not play the same way as other sources (for example, the \"Ten Days of Darkness\" in the manga is \'\'not\'\' the same \"Ten Days of Darkness\" in the anime, if we would expand their respective details), even if it gets acknowledged in the tropes\' examples.

I have worked with character sheets that have examples that are included in other adaptations, but some of them don\'t tend to differ a lot from the source (e.g. manga vs anime), so, while I recognize that some character tropes in any other \'\'Medabots\'\' continuity are minimal in comparison (although Hikaru/Henry is another different story, since the manga treats his child self as Ikki is treated in the anime, while the anime is ambiguous on details), I was wondering about what could be the best to do in this character sheet?
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Can I suggest if this character sheet could stick only with the anime (both the original anime and ''Spirits'') characters and its respective examples?
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Can I suggest if this character sheet could stick only with the anime (both the original anime and \'\'Spirits\'\') characters and its respective examples?
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While I acknowledge that a great part of the VideoGame.{{Medabots}} work page's examples are from the anime series, due to it being [[AdaptationDisplacement more known in the West]] than the videogames, there are some tropes that apply to both media's characters (there are even ''some'' that also apply to the manga). And some of the examples that were moved to the character sheet actually acknowledge that both share them (or not, in case of videogames' universe exclusive tropes and viceversa).
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While I acknowledge that a great part of the VideoGame.{{Medabots}} work page\'s examples are from the anime series, due to it being [[AdaptationDisplacement more known in the West]] than the videogames, there are some tropes that apply to both media\'s characters (there are even \'\'some\'\' that also apply to the manga). And some of the examples that were moved to the character sheet actually acknowledge that both share them (or not, in case of videogames\' universe exclusive tropes and viceversa).
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I have been thinking about this since the serial videogames (up until ''Medarot 7'' and ''Medarot DUAL''[[note]]''Medarot 8'', ''Medarot 9'' and ''Girls' Mission'' use different characters, storyline and might not be in the same universe[[/note]]), the manga, and the anime are all [[AlternateContinuity alternate continuities]] from each other. While some characters have their basic treats, others do not, and some events do not play the same way as other sources (for example, the
to:
I have been thinking about this since the serial videogames (up until \'\'Medarot 7\'\' and \'\'Medarot DUAL\'\'[[note]]\'\'Medarot 8\'\', \'\'Medarot 9\'\' and \'\'Girls\' Mission\'\' use different characters, storyline and might not be in the same universe[[/note]]), the manga, and the anime are all [[AlternateContinuity alternate continuities]] from each other. While some characters have their basic treats, others do not, and some events do not play the same way as other sources (for example, the \"Ten Days of Darkness\" in the manga is \'\'not\'\' the same \"Ten Days of Darkness\" in the anime). If that would be the case, this would be a bit confusing for the curious reader who is mostly familiar with the anime.

I have worked with character sheets that have examples that are included in other adaptations, but some of them do not tend to differ a lot from the source (like manga vs anime), while I recognize that some character tropes in any other \'\'Medabots\'\' continuity are minimal in comparison (although Hikaru/Henry\'s is another different story). So, I was wondering a bit about what could be the best to do in the character sheet.
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Can I suggest if this character sheet could stick only with the anime (both the original anime and ''Spirits'') characters and its respective examples?
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Can I suggest if this character sheet could stick only with the anime (both the original anime and \'\'Spirits\'\') characters and its respective examples?
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While I acknowledge that a great part of the VideoGame.{{Medabots}} work page's examples are from the anime series, due to it being [[AdaptationDisplacement more known in the West]] than the videogames, there are some tropes that apply to both media's characters (there are even ''some'' that also apply to the manga). And some of the examples that were moved to the character sheet actually acknowledge that both share them (or not, in case of videogames' universe exclusive tropes and viceversa).
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While I acknowledge that a great part of the VideoGame.{{Medabots}} work page\'s examples are from the anime series, due to it being [[AdaptationDisplacement more known in the West]] than the videogames, there are some tropes that apply to both media\'s characters (there are even \'\'some\'\' that also apply to the manga). And some of the examples that were moved to the character sheet actually acknowledge that both share them (or not, in case of videogames\' universe exclusive tropes and viceversa).
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I have been thinking about this since the serial videogames (up until ''Medarot 7'' and ''Medarot DUAL''[[note]]''Medarot 8'', ''Medarot 9'' and ''Girls' Mission'' use different characters, storyline and might not be in the same universe[[/note]]), the manga, and the anime are all [[AlternateContinuity alternate continuities]] from each other. While some characters have their basic treats, others do not, and some events do not play the same way as other sources (the
to:
I have been thinking about this since the serial videogames (up until \'\'Medarot 7\'\' and \'\'Medarot DUAL\'\'[[note]]\'\'Medarot 8\'\', \'\'Medarot 9\'\' and \'\'Girls\' Mission\'\' use different characters, storyline and might not be in the same universe[[/note]]), the manga, and the anime are all [[AlternateContinuity alternate continuities]] from each other. While some characters have their basic treats, others do not, and some events do not play the same way as other sources (for example, the \"Ten Days of Darkness\" in the manga is \'\'not\'\' the same \"Ten Days of Darkness\" in the anime). If that would be the case, this would be a bit confusing for the curious reader who is mostly familiar with the anime.

I have worked with character sheets that have examples that are included in other adaptations, but some of them do not tend to differ a lot from the source (like manga vs anime). So, I was wondering a bit about what could be the best to do in the character sheet.
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Can I suggest if this character sheet could stick only with the anime (both the original anime and ''Spirits'') characters and its respective examples?
to:
Can I suggest if this character sheet could stick only with the anime (both the original anime and \'\'Spirits\'\') characters and its respective examples?
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While I acknowledge that a great part of the VideoGame.Medabots work page's examples are from the anime series, due to it being [[AdaptationDisplacement more known in the West]] than the videogames, there are some tropes that apply to both media's characters (there are even ''some'' that also apply to the manga). And some of the examples that were moved to the character sheet actually acknowledge that both share them (or not, in case of videogames' universe exclusive tropes and viceversa).
to:
While I acknowledge that a great part of the VideoGame.{{Medabots}} work page\'s examples are from the anime series, due to it being [[AdaptationDisplacement more known in the West]] than the videogames, there are some tropes that apply to both media\'s characters (there are even \'\'some\'\' that also apply to the manga). And some of the examples that were moved to the character sheet actually acknowledge that both share them (or not, in case of videogames\' universe exclusive tropes and viceversa).
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I have been thinking about this since the serial videogames (up until ''Medarot 7'' and ''Medarot DUAL''[[note]]''Medarot 8'', ''Medarot 9'' and ''Girls' Mission'' use different characters, storyline and might not be in the same universe[[/note]]), the manga, and the anime are all [[AlternateContinuity alternate continuities]] from each other. While some characters have their basic treats, others do not, and some events do not play the same way as other sources (the
to:
I have been thinking about this since the serial videogames (up until \'\'Medarot 7\'\' and \'\'Medarot DUAL\'\'[[note]]\'\'Medarot 8\'\', \'\'Medarot 9\'\' and \'\'Girls\' Mission\'\' use different characters, storyline and might not be in the same universe[[/note]]), the manga, and the anime are all [[AlternateContinuity alternate continuities]] from each other. While some characters have their basic treats, others do not, and some events do not play the same way as other sources (the \"Ten Days of Darkness\" in the manga is \'\'not\'\' the same \"Ten Days of Darkness\" in the anime). If that would be the case, this would be a bit confusing for the curious reader who is mostly familiar with the anime.

I have worked with character sheets that have examples that are included in other adaptations, but some of them do not tend to differ a lot from the source (like manga vs anime). So, I was wondering a bit about what could be the best to do in the character sheet.
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