Talk:Master Keaton

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I know this is a relatively old series, but after viewing the animé, I've come to several conclusions of which I wanted an answer. Having not found such, I propose that a summary of each episode discussing the accuracy of the subjects within each episode be fleshed out. Many cultural and historical ideas are combined throughout the series, so I wish to differentiate between fact and fiction.

As an example, the episode that discusses a family crest, is quite factual. I don't know about the protagonist (Angus T) of this episode, but the information regarding the symbols used on the crest and the ways in which the symbols are combined is entirely factual. By knowing that the barer of the bend sinister is a bastard, whence it was revealed later he was an illegitimate heir, it came of no surprise.

Another example involves the episode with the many bluffs Keaton uses to outwit his foes that carry guns. Since there are many fallacies in popular culture with firearms, I was refreshed to see a fictional show stick to the factual base.

With these two examples, I believe that an expansion, or another article, in entirety, needs to be created to explore and explain each episode and its related subject matter.

Mnkyslut 13:43, 12 November 2007 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 07:14, 1 January 2008 (UTC)

Inconsistency?
"The manga's target audience was Japanese men in their 20's and 30's, a comparatively older target audience than is common for most anime series."

The sentence makes sense, but there is a hole in the semantics. Manga is often made for older readers, yet anime is usually made for younger viewers. Perhaps one or the other of "manga" or "anime" should be changed to match the other, in order to actually make a statement... problem is I don't know which since I wasn't the one who wrote it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.134.236.14 (talk) 20:49, 2 March 2008 (UTC)

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