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SNAFU S3 episode names
Hello there. I am actually from Chinese Wikipedia but researching about this topic took me here. Over there an editor has also filled in all episode names way ahead (around late August) and they linked me to this picture. I am wondering if this is from Animage, which is what you cited as the source of the episode names? It got me pretty interested on how people got episode name so much in advance so any other related information is also very appreciated. -Fei0316 (talk) 10:06, 17 September 2020 (UTC)
 * Hi! Sorry for the very late reply. Life has been very busy lately... I definitely agree that people should try to understand what others are actually doing before they take actions. And thank you a lot for the detailed info! Now I know one more possible source when I see anime news that I can't seem to find on Google/official Twitter/TV channel sites/official sites. I guess people don't see episode titles as anything important so no one post them online, which is probably why I was surprised to see them in Wikipedia but nowhere else. If I understand correctly, these magazines have articles about TV shows/anime on air (casts interviews, goods sales info, reviews, etc.) as well as TV timetable for the coming month, which is where people get episode titles and related info in advance. I saw this on a Taiwanese forum and I'm guessing this is also from an anime magazine/TV Guide because the magazine was probably published before the decision to delay broadcast? Anyway, thank you so much for the information, now I know a little bit more about how anime info is spread in Japan! - Fei0316 (talk) 07:12, 11 October 2020 (UTC)

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