Talk:People of the Sengoku period in popular culture

Separate page necessary?
Does all this information REALLY need to be a a separate page instead of on their respective pages? 75.34.38.135 (talk) 10:29, 16 April 2009 (UTC)
 * I think part of the reason this article would have been created is to take out the material from those articles so they would not be overwhelmed with popular culture references. I'm not sure this stuff would survive anywhere in wikipedia except in a list article like this one.  Rifter0x0000 (talk) 05:52, 7 October 2010 (UTC)


 * If it wouldn't belong on the individual historical figures' pages, it probably shouldn't be on Wikipedia. This article suffers from basically the same problem that the "Japanese historical people in popular culture" article did, and that one was (rightfully) deleted. This page either needs severe revision or should be deleted as well. --V2Blast (talk) 07:07, 4 May 2016 (UTC)

Hattori Hanzo in Samurai Shodown
The part about Hattori Hanzo being in every Samurai Shodown game is inaccurate. Of the original series of games for the NEO-GEO home and arcade platforms, he is in all but the third game in the series. --75.69.70.158 (talk) 04:52, 26 March 2010 (UTC)

No films?
Why is popular culture mostly defined here as anime, manga, and video games? Most of the characters mentioned here appeared first in popular literature, film, and theater and thus the depictions in anime, manga, and video games crucially depend on those earlier manifestations. To ignore them is to ignore history and the rich valences that these characters get from that history. One then gets the sense that this page is just a collection of fan boy trivia with little historical or scholarly perspective. Michitaro (talk) 03:01, 28 October 2010 (UTC)

"May be too long" tag, and solution
I propose the obvious thing: to relocate all the stuff to the specific articles (as sections), instead of redirecting here. --94.246.150.68 (talk) 20:30, 9 January 2011 (UTC)

Where the heck is Oda??
He have to be one of the most famous persons of the period

Uesugi/Shingen
'Takeda' in Rurouni Kenshin is not a reference to Takeda Shingen, but to Takeda Kanryusai which is outright said by the author in the linear notes and is even mentioned in Wikipedia's RK articles.85.157.155.247 (talk) 09:25, 19 May 2012 (UTC)

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Where is William Adams?
We should add him, he played a big role during the Sengoku period and we can find him in Japanese popular culture — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A02:A03F:6B8E:EE00:3897:EB48:8151:B7C3 (talk) 19:47, 6 July 2021 (UTC)