User talk:Mr.S

Welcome
Hi and welcome to the One Piece Encyclopedia! Thanks for your edit to the San Juan Wolf page.

Names
After check, there is no Sir in the Crocodile page in the Blue Data Book. Anyway, major change such as name modification should only be made after being discussed. So I undo your edits, you can still start a discussion if you disagree. Kdom 05:23, May 25, 2010 (UTC)

Names
I'd just like to say that I really think this site is terrible with names. They erase every correction I make, i.e. Sir Crocodile, Sanjuan Wolf, and Monkey D Luffy.

1. Sir Crocodile is most likely Crocodile's full name, or at the very least Sir is his title every time he is fully introduced (he's one of the rare characters to have a formal introduction twice) his name is written サー•クロコダイル, which translates to Sir Crocodile. But every time I change this, it is changed back. I'm willing to admit that it might be a title, but if that is the case then they should remove the Don from Don Krieg's page. Because Don is definitely not part of Krieg's name. He's just Krieg, check out his Wanted poster that's all that their is written. P.S. Almost every Japanese site spells Crocodile's name out as サー•クロコダイル when introducing him (including the official Japanese One Piece site).

2. Sanjuan Wolf. For some reason someone on this site thinks Sanjuan Wolf name should be San Juan Wolf. If that was the case then his name in Japanese would have been spelled サン•ファン•ワルフ, but it isn't it's spelled サンファン•ワルフ. Every character in the original text of One Piece has the spaces in their names separated by the marker •, even in speech bubbles. Even titles such as Captain or Don are separated by the mark •. So why is サンファン•ワルフ translated San Juan Wolf? Because of the places? Well he's not those places, his name is very simular but until we see a Wanted Poster showing the correcting spelling we should all assume there is no space.

3. Monkey D Luffy. Actually this goes to towards the entire D clan. For some reason this site feels the necessary to put a period after every D in the D clansmen's names. Here why that is wrong. If you put a period after the D it signifies that it has been shortened. The D is not shortened. That this entire name. Luffy's full name isn't Monkey Delware Luffy, It's Monkey D Luffy. The periods after the Ds are errors. No one in the series has stated anything for us to believe that there is more to the name than just D. It is true that the name D might stand for something but the name itself is just D, until proven otherwise. P.S. technically speaking Luffy's name is spelled out Monkey•D•Luffy. That's how it's spelled on his wanted poster dots and all. His wanted poster is the only one shown that has those dots.

So I implore this site to fix these errors, as I have tried and have been stopped every step of the way.


 * no one will see your comment on your talk page. People erase your correction because you made them without discussing which is the minimum to do for something as important as the page name. Also think to sign your post using the 4 ~ sign. Kdom 17:16, May 25, 2010 (UTC)