User talk:JapaneseOPfan

Small Request
Could I bother you to get some raw text for me? In Chapter 272, Robin read a message written by Gol D. Roger in the language of the poneglyph. Could you please show me the raw Japanese of the text as well as the exact and literal translations? I'll owe you big time for this one, thanks. 04:37, December 19, 2011 (UTC)

Thank you, but I meant the message Roger wrote himself. The "I came here, found the text" yada yada yada. Sorry if I wasn't clear on that. 23:01, December 19, 2011 (UTC)

Alright. This is just what I need. Thanks a bunch. 01:41, December 20, 2011 (UTC)

Rumble Ball
Can you give me a translation of this image? (chapter 149) Thank you!

Can't you even download the image? Anyway is this panel where Chopper explains how the rumble balls work.

Thank you! I was trying to figure out if the rumble balls interfere the devil fruit transformations or the devil fruit itself. Since he said "transformations" it can be deduced that theoretically a rumble ball is effective with only a zoan-type. Thank you.

Japanese Help
Hi there are some things you need to check and give your opinion, please: Thank you again.
 * The discussion about the romanization of Shirley and Mt. Corvo.
 * What Minkmen means? Could this person be a Minkmen?

I'm looking for official infos about the next One Piece movies... is there anything written here? I guess it's just the announcement. (By the way that isn't Oda is he? I think the first one is the VA of Luffy...)

here ...
Yo JOP-chwan.

http://mastervito.deviantart.com/art/OP-Wikia-Rage-part-2-277130267

here is your intro chapter but I have still kept you shadowed and will reveal you in next chapter. hope you like it.

Ahou King MDM 02:27, January 2, 2012 (UTC)

Twitter
Hey JapaneseOPfan, this is Bereisgreat. I'm contacting you because I have an offer/a favor to ask. I'm sure you're familiar with the @WikiaAnime twitter project, the twitter feed present on most animanga wiki's. Well, I am also part of that project and I'm currently recruiting more "colleagues". Basically what I do, is tweet preferably once a day about manga/anime Wiki stuff, all in cooperation with Kate Moon of Wikia. As I am currently the only wiki admin who is participating in this project I am trying to recruit other people to tag along. And so I'm asking you to come and participate in this social media project :) Further details can be provided by Kate, let me know what you think about it. 00:41, January 14, 2012 (UTC)


 * By the way, JakuhoRaikoben is also involved in this. 14:55, January 14, 2012 (UTC)

Poster's caption
Are you able to translate this text? We should add this to the Bounties page, I believed there was already a translation somewhere, but I didn't find it.

By the way, DP gave me a rough translation in my talk page if you want to check it.

Yellow
Hi, have you by chance One Piece Yellow: Grand Elements? Can you upload a better scan of the cover? Just upload it somewhere then I'll clean it a bit. Thank you.

Ah that's why... so you don't have a scanner? Well thanks anyway.. I guess we leave what we have. That's sucks, though.

I managed to correct a little the colors...

Whole Cake Island
I have a question about Whole Cake Island: usually the names of the island have the 島 (-tō) at the end which means "island" (right?), but Whole Cake is written ホールケーキアイランド (Hōru Kēki Airando), does that means that "Airando" is the English word spelled in Japanese? And which are the kanji for "Airando"? You see, usually on the Italian wiki we remove the "island" part in the name (I think we should do that too here, like we do with titles like "Madame" and such), but this time I don't know if it's actually part of the name or not.

Ok thank you, but what part of ホールケーキアイランド is Airando? Although as you said this time I don't think I should remove it.

Japanese people addressing title
Hi JOPF-san,

If I may ask, could you enlighten me about the addressing titles used by Japanese?

AY-kun, A-san, AY-dono, etc >>> the "-san", "-kun", "-dono", etc

How it is used? When should I use "-chan", or "-sama", etc?

If its not too difficult and painful to explain, I'd appreciate if you can give an eaasy guidance about it. But if its lengthy or you can't find time for it, then its ok, no need to. I'm cool.

Thanks and take care.

- AY - 05:42, February 23, 2012 (UTC)