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Mandrake wrote 8 years ago: 1

Wow..just a minute! You rejected 17 different productions of "Kamen Rider" I requested and you have done in the past the same mistake as in "V" and other series. "Kamen Rider Series" as you call it, is not a series but a metaseries. It's a set of television productions and not a title for us here to create a single entry. Each title I gave you is a different series, with a different intro, poster, title and distributor networks. Sometimes you tend to join different television series as "serials" or seasons and that's a mistake. The same you did in "Super Sentai", in "Power Rangers", in "V" and others. A franchise is not a single production. Neither a metaseries. Do not confused by some series of nowadays that give different titles on their seasons. They try to be like comics with story arcs by giving a hypertitle. Besides that the whole thing is stupid. In the past decades there were not such things. "V"/"V: The Original Mini Series"/"Storm Warnings"/"V: Visitors" ('83) with "V: The Final Battle" ('84) and "V"/"V: The Series" ('84-'85) are three completely different series and not three seasons of one and only series called "V". Reconsider this, please, about "Kamen Rider" series and make them approved. And if you're willing to fix all this, I can try make some requests for episodes to move on each entry of the series I mentioned above and others I have in mind. If IMDB, TV.com and Wikipedia is not enough for you, I can provide you info on bibliography on Sci-Fi television that writes the same as I'm telling you above. Those are the series of "Kamen Rider".


JuanArango wrote 8 years ago: 1

Mandrake wrote:
Wow..just a minute! You rejected 17 different productions of "Kamen Rider" I requested and you have done in the past the same mistake as in "V" and other series. "Kamen Rider Series" as you call it, is not a series but a metaseries. It's a set of television productions and not a title for us here to create a single entry. Each title I gave you is a different series, with a different intro, poster, title and distributor networks. Sometimes you tend to join different television series as "serials" or seasons and that's a mistake. The same you did in "Super Sentai", in "Power Rangers", in "V" and others. A franchise is not a single production. Neither a metaseries. Do not confused by some series of nowadays that give different titles on their seasons. They try to be like comics with story arcs by giving a hypertitle. Besides that the whole thing is stupid. In the past decades there were not such things. "V"/"V: The Original Mini Series"/"Storm Warnings"/"V: Visitors" ('83) with "V: The Final Battle" ('84) and "V"/"V: The Series" ('84-'85) are three completely different series and not three seasons of one and only series called "V". Reconsider this, please, about "Kamen Rider" series and make them approved. And if you're willing to fix all this, I can try make some requests for episodes to move on each entry of the series I mentioned above and others I have in mind. If IMDB, TV.com and Wikipedia is not enough for you, I can provide you info on bibliography on Sci-Fi television that writes the same as I'm telling you above. Those are the series of "Kamen Rider".

But those series or seasons are one big show, you can happily give the seasons names and add the posters to each season, like we did with Power Rangers, but this is all one giant show, same with Garo, Pokemon and all the other metashows :)


JuanArango wrote 8 years ago: 1

tnt wrote:
BTW, I've noticed a strange thing, seasons 6-11 are doubled, each season added twice. Is it some kind of glitch, or just two people were adding seasons simultaneously?

oh, let me take a look at it...


JuanArango wrote 8 years ago: 1

JuanArango wrote:
oh, let me take a look at it...

this looks like a glitch

I will tell david about it :)

deleted wrote 8 years ago: 1

Stop breaking TVmaze guys.....

Mandrake wrote 8 years ago: 1

JuanArango wrote:
But those series or seasons are one big show, you can happily give the seasons names and add the posters to each season, like we did with Power Rangers, but this is all one giant show, same with Garo, Pokemon and all the other metashows :)

Did you used hyperlinks I gave you my friend? :) There are no way "one big show"! On series I already provided you info, others are live action, others animated, others are TV series, others Web Series. The Networks are different too! "TV Asahi", "Mainichi Broadcasting System", "TBS Television" and so on... It's not just one series with its seasons! Why do you still ignore the proof I presented you?

Another example on "Super Sentai", please read carefully: "The Super Sentai Series (スーパー戦隊シリーズ? Sūpā Sentai Shirīzu) is a long-running Japanese superhero team franchise of TV series produced by Toei Co., Ltd., Toei Agency and Bandai, and aired by TV Asahi ("Sentai " is the Japanese word for "task force" or "fighting squadron"). The shows are of the tokusatsu genre, featuring live action characters and colorful special effects, and are aimed at children.". The list of those TV series is here.

deleted wrote 8 years ago: 1

Mandrake wrote:

Did you opened hyperlinks I gave you my friend? There are no way "one big show"! On series I provided you info, other are live action, other animated, other are TV series, other Web Series. The Networks are different too! "TV Asahi", "Mainichi Broadcasting System", "TBS Television" and so on... It's not just one series with its seasons! Why do you still ignore the proof I presented you?

Kamen Rider V3is a Japanese tokusatsu television series. It is the second installment in the popular Kamen Rider Series, and the direct sequel to the original Kamen Rider.

Took one example and the links you gave do say it is part of one entire series and above all you used wikipedia (very reliable of course....)

Mandrake wrote 8 years ago: 1

Thomas wrote:
Kamen Rider V3is a Japanese tokusatsu television series. It is the second installment in the popular Kamen Rider Series, and the direct sequel to the original Kamen Rider.
Took one example and the links you gave do say it is part of one entire series and above all you used wikipedia (very reliable of course....)

When they say "series" over there they mean "a series of shows", not a single production or a single "TV series"! It's like we say that there is a series of films called "Halloween", "Friday The 13th", "Hellraiser" and so on. Second installment is because there are sequels on first. They are not completely separate but they run in the same continuity, the one after the other. That doesn't makes them the same series. I hate to repeat myself, but I told you just above that among others, there are completely different kind of series on the ones I requested you. Networks on some cases, too. They just made pooled entries as "metaseries" that reffers to all series. And they called them "Kamen Rider Series", "Super Sentai Series" and so on. Just like they did in "Halloween Film Series" and many others.

Another example on different series on "V" explained clearly in legacy. Different series that emerged along the way and not one and only series with 3 seasons.

P.S. Reliability on an encyclopedia depends on who works, how many people have worked, and what research has gone by, as of course by refference on sources. In each entry there are plenty of Japanese DVD guide links and official websites on those series. What is left is everyone to do his research from there on. Do not flag something that sounds around and do not flatten everything. They try to built something proper over the years and for some years now, in lack of sources there is always a report for each reader that tries to get information.

deleted wrote 8 years ago: 1

Mandrake wrote:

When they say "series" over there they mean "a series of shows", not a single production or a single "TV series"! It's like we say that there is a series of films called "Halloween", "Friday The 13th", "Hellraiser" and so on. Second installment is because there are sequels on first. They are not completely separate but they run in the same continuity, the one after the other. That doesn't makes them the same series. I hate to repeat myself, but I told you just above that among others, there are completely different kind of series on the ones I requested you. Networks on some cases, too. They just made pooled entries as "metaseries" that reffers to all series. And they called them "Kamen Rider Series", "Super Sentai Series" and so on. Just like they did in "Halloween Film Series" and many others.

Another example on different series on "V" explained clearly in legacy. Different series that emerged along the way and not one and only series with 3 seasons.
P.S. Reliability on an encyclopedia depends on who works, how many people have worked, and what research has gone by, as of course by refference on sources. In each entry there are plenty of Japanese DVD guide links and official websites on those series. What is left is everyone to do his research from there on. Do not flag something that sounds around and do not flatten everything. They try to built something proper over the years and for some years now, in lack of sources there is always a report for each reader that tries to get information.

This has already been discussed previously anyway and it was decided not to continue with seperate series.....

JAGUARDOG wrote 8 years ago: 1

This person has 2 profiles here one under his birth name and one under 1 of his many AKA names. Please remove the one indicated below?

Glen Jacobs - http://www.tvmaze.com/people/71787/glen-jacobs - 1 Credit, No Bio info. & No Photo - Please remove this one

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Kane - http://www.tvmaze.com/people/72852/kane - 2 Credits, Bio information, Photo and a lot of AKA Names

Thank you very much, Ron.


momijigari wrote 8 years ago: 1

JAGUARDOG wrote:
This person has 2 profiles here one under his birth name and one under 1 of his many AKA names. Please remove the one indicated below?
Glen Jacobs - http://www.tvmaze.com/people/71787/glen-jacobs - 1 Credit, No Bio info. & No Photo - Please remove this one______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Kane - http://www.tvmaze.com/people/72852/kane - 2 Credits, Bio information, Photo and a lot of AKA NamesThank you very much, Ron.

Done.


RaveDave wrote 8 years ago: 1

JAGUARDOG wrote:
Can someone please rename this Network from "Audience Network" to its new name of "AT&T Audience Network" please?
Proof can be found here - http://about.att.com/story/fearless_with_tim_ferriss.html
Thank you very much, Ron

I don't think this is a good change to make, this network uses three names and "AT&T Audience Network" is the least commonly used, their official twitter account uses Audience Network & their official website just uses Audience also on the various show promotional images they have been releasing they are calling it Audience.

https://www.directv.com/networks/audience

https://twitter.com/AudienceNetwork

http://youmeher.directv.com/

http://kingdom.directv.com/

http://ice.directv.com/

http://rogue.directv.com/

Mandrake wrote 8 years ago: 1

Thomas wrote:

This has already been discussed previously anyway and it was decided not to continue with seperate series.....

When you say "Discussed" you mean in closed doors or public open? And finally decided from Heads that your database should have false data naming a franchise as "TV series" because it's easier to be registered like this? It seems to me that it's time to stay on making the list of episodes I have in my possession and those I have watched... Any of those I can already find, of course. I cannot contribute in a place where staffmembers ignoring facts and do what they please instead of preserving television history. I thought databases are all this about. I proved wrong in IMDB a year and a half ago, seems it happens something similar here. I wish good luck for the continuation of your work. :)


JuanArango wrote 8 years ago: 1

Mandrake wrote:

When you say "Discussed" you mean in closed doors or public open? And finally decided from Heads that your database should have false data naming a franchise as "TV series" because it's easier to be registered like this? It seems to me that it's time to stay on making the list of episodes I have in my possession and those I have watched... Any of those I can already find, of course. I cannot contribute in a place where staffmembers ignoring facts and do what they please instead of preserving television history. I thought databases are all this about. I proved wrong in IMDB a year and a half ago, seems it happens something similar here. I wish good luck for the continuation of your work. :)

With some things there isn't a simply right or wrong, sometimes there are two choices and you have to go with one, we went like most other sites did, to see it as one huge series.


JuanArango wrote 8 years ago: 1

RaveDave wrote:
I don't think this is a good change to make, this network uses three names and "AT&T Audience Network" is the least commonly used, their official twitter account uses Audience Network & their official website just uses Audience also on the various show promotional images they have been releasing they are calling it Audience.
https://www.directv.com/networks/audience
https://twitter.com/AudienceNetwork
http://youmeher.directv.com/
http://kingdom.directv.com/
http://ice.directv.com/
http://rogue.directv.com/

oh ok, did not know that the network uses more than one name, your links tell me that Audience Network is the most common one.

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