Talk:List of Maria-sama ga Miteru characters
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About the voice actor of Shizuka Kanina
editIt seems that Rino from CooRie and a voice actor named Rino are different person.
I fixed the description of Shizuka Kanina's voice actor from CooRie, that is the name of a music unit to which Rino belongs, to Rino in the revision of 17:34, 20 December 2008.However, it seems to be still wrong. The Japanese page for Rino, that is linked from Japanese page for list of Maria-sama ga Miteru characters, says that Rino's birthdate is 12 March, but CooRie's official site says that Rino's birthdate is 19 September.
So I think they two are not the same, but have no confidence(because of the fewness of information about voice actor Rino).
Sorry for my awkward English. R.Gig. (talk) 07:23, 23 December 2008 (UTC)
Difference between manga/anime/novel
editI was just wondering if it was possible and necessary to include differences between the three.
it seemed impossible since the three each have their own entry, yet i felt it would be a great addition that would supple some extra reading to those of us who have no access to one of the three. --Tieu yeu nu (talk) 01:29, 27 January 2009 (UTC)
It's simple: novel - purest form manga - diluted form anime - even more diluted and corrupted with pizza hut
there's also the drama cds, which is a slightly more enhanced version of the anime.
honestly there's some really pointless stuff in the novel that i'm glad they took out, like sachiko's bra in the first arc. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.122.34.150 (talk) 13:32, 6 February 2009 (UTC)
Sei Satō parentage
editApparently it's implied in a comment that Sei does indeed have foreign blood (as she looks) and Sei graduates to study English and American literature; but is there any more specific information in those 38 light novels etc? eg. which parent is English? (Or American, as the case may be?) --Gwern (contribs) 22:29 7 August 2011 (GMT)