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Wouldn't Souichi be Sō'ichi in MOS style? WhisperToMe 03:57, 23 Aug 2004 (UTC)

Death

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on the sailor saturn page(on wikipedia)it says in manga that professor tomoe dies and is adopted (can't spell) by the outer senshi how did he die?

copyvio

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I deleted Germatoid as a copyvio; perhaps you want to move this article (Professor Tomoe) to there. I'm not sure how you have it set up (with the redirects and all), so I'll let you do it. --Fang Aili talk 23:30, 30 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Germatoid is the thing that possessed him, though I'm not sure I recall the word "demon" alone being sufficient. I do think there was a term the show used that season just like it did in other seasons. I've put the name in for now, but I do wonder if the demon terminology should be ejected. 72.192.237.134 01:36, 24 August 2006 (UTC)Ismail[reply]
Awesome. I'll change it to say 'evil entity', maybe? --Masamage 15:51, 24 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

tone of article

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"but like many of the story's villains, he is considered to be more interesting (and sympathetically portrayed) in the anime." - According to who? no support for this statement. I'm an anime fan less versed in the manga, but from what I know many villains had more said about them in the manga.

Incidentally, an article about Germatoid should mention and link to Mistress Nine and vice versa.

The fan favorite claim may stem from the season 3 popularity I guess... 72.192.237.134 01:36, 24 August 2006 (UTC)Ismail[reply]

Yeah, that's a little suspicious. I'll fix it. As for the link, I think you're right, but I'm only familiar with the first half of the S series, and don't think I could quite do that justice. Anyone else wanna give the Mistress 9 mention a try? --Masamage 15:51, 24 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]