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People HE'S CRYING 15:29, June 20, 2013 (UTC)

Neither image is very good for the infobox. I know that the second uploaded image is full body, but the crying that he's doing isn't a normal facial expression.

The Hands Up image is just... awful. No detail on his face at all. I've looked through 598, 599, and 600, but no suitable images exist (too much snow, zoomed out detail, and bad detail overall). I do support the Hands Up image though (and only because it at least has a normal expression), until a better image is found (whether someone else is able to find it in 598-600, or once they're done running around). 15:33, June 20, 2013 (UTC)

Snow can be a problem in some images, but I don't think it is for this one, because none of the snow covers his face or any important features. In fact, not a single flake even covers his skin, just his outfit, which is quite simple anyways.

And this image is the anime counterpart to manga image, which nobody is making a fuss over.

The Hands Up image has several things wrong with it, including Momonosuke in the bottom, a very poorly drawn face (just look at that nose!), and it's not full body. An infobox is used to give the best representation of the character that we can, and I'd say it's easier to recognize an image of a character that's crying than one that's lacking in artistic detail. The crying version isn't the greatest image ever, and it will probably be replaced later, but let's use it for now, because it's the best option. 16:44, June 20, 2013 (UTC)

I agree with the the points raised by JustSomeDude. Kin'emon's features do not get visibly distorted as it so happens with the Hands Up! version. Remember, "the character's full body pose in the image must not distort the character's features regardless of quality" and that's what we currently have here. MasterDeva (talk) 17:25, June 20, 2013 (UTC)

The quality of the Hands Up image might not be great but he is crying. We mustn't use that image as his infobox, the infobox picture is the first thing someone sees when he visits a page, so it must be the best picture available. 18:00, June 20, 2013 (UTC)

This is a can't see the forest for the trees situation. You are so caught up in the crying part that you do not see the bigger picture. You said that we should use the best picture available. As JustSomeDude stated above "it's easier to recognize an image of a character that's crying than one that's lacking in artistic detail" and that's what we have here. If you really believe that, you wouldn't choose one with worse art detail over the other. MasterDeva (talk) 18:14, June 20, 2013 (UTC)