Talk:Nana Mizuki
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Mizuki Nana Smile Gang
editI've heard that Nana has been hosting a radio show called Mizuki Nana Smile Gang, can the page be updated to reflect more info about it?
Info
editSomeone please remove the misleading information that Nana Mizuki is Ichiro Mizuki's daughter. This is simply false. Nana Mizuki's real surname is Kondo, Mizuki is only a surname she uses as a celebrity, an alais so to speak, because Kondo is too common of a surname in Japanese and is not eye-catching.
Not to mention that the two Mizuki's are written in different kanji (水樹 for Nana Mizuki and 水木 Ichiro Mizuki).
- Done, although you could've done this yourself. --Remy Suen 08:00, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
Strike?
editIn this edit, I removed some information that was unclear. Could someone with knowledge of this person please investigate whether there is any relevance to this info, and if so, add it back to the article in a more encyclopedic tone. Thanks Mindmatrix 17:27, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
I just had to remove that same vague statement too. --Addict 2006 15:16, 18 November 2006 (UTC)
Expansion on...what?
editCan anyone point out where on this article needs to be expanded? --Blackhawk charlie2003 07:48, 7 March 2007 (UTC)
- More biographical/historical information would be helpful like what's going on over at Yuki Kajiura. --Remy Suen 21:36, 7 March 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks mate. Recently I've looked into the JP counterpart of this article (and somewhat obviously enough, the Chinese Traditional one is an import of it). It turns out that the article is more or less like a collection of "random" facts (about her friends, work, being a heavy baseball fan and such). I doubt if most those would qualify as good (encyclopedic) material here. It's the reason I decide to raise this question in the first place. --Blackhawk charlie2003 07:04, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
control
editIt is said that she has the best voice control?
- She has good voice control, but that's just opinion (mine). It is not a provable fact that can be listed here on Wikipedia. And, besides that, I've heard many other seiyuu that have power to control their voice that is as good as Nana's, if not even moreso (Maaya Sakamoto, Yukari Tamura, Yui Horie, etc.) --NobunagaLionKing 07:10, 31 August 2007 (UTC)
- Not a fact, but I'm sure she does have an excellent control. It's almost impossible to believe the same voice of soft-spoken characters like Hinata and Fate is also the one who sings Nanoha singles in a very powerful tone. I'd rank her as high as Aya Hirano. --ren (talk) 17:04, 1 February 2008 (UTC)
Haha, as high as Aya Hirano? Well that's not high at all then. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Aakksshhaayy (talk • contribs) 00:55, 10 January 2009 (UTC)
StarCamp EP
editJust looked at it. And there are 4 songs. Doesn't that make it an Album? What's it doing in the Singles subcat? (Just asking, before I change anything) LordDazzer (talk) 02:56, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
- Four songs is still within the usual range for a single. In this case, since it's being used to promote Rosario + Vampire and not intended to stand on its own, it should be classified as a single and not an album. (If that wasn't convincing enough, her official discography calls it a single, too.) —TangentCube, Dialogues 03:41, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
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