User talk:K9feline

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Re: User talk:Ioeth
Kudos on creating an excellent article about Tiffany Vollmer! The only reason I tagged it for cleanup is because the filmography section is a bit messy. If you click the link in the box, it links to Wikipedia's quality standards where you can find out how to create subsections and bulleted lists for the filmography. Keep up the good work! Leave me a message here if you need anything else! Ioeth (talk contribs friendly) 20:15, 5 November 2007 (UTC)
 * You did pretty well for your first try, but I went ahead and cleaned it up some more. ;-) Take a look at the "edit this page" to see what I did to break it up into sections and whatnot. After that change, I went ahead and removed the cleanup tag, since it looked pretty clean to me.  Good work!  Oh, sidenote, when you make posts to a talk page, make sure you put your new message at the bottom.  The best way to do that is to click the "+" tab at the top of a talk page to add a new message.  Ioeth (talk contribs friendly) 21:26, 5 November 2007 (UTC)
 * Welcome, and thank you for editing Wikipedia. May I ask that you please be careful to not remove maintenance tags from an article without addressing the problem the tag presents? If you believe the tag is placed there in error, you may feel free to use the talk page to explain why the tag was removed.  Valrith 00:27, 10 November 2007 (UTC)

Tiffany Vollmer
Hi there. I saw that you created the Tiffany Vollmer page and it has recently been cited for references. In reality, the entire template wasn't needed because the article was sourced, there is only one item that needs a proper citation. I went ahead and cited all the information you didn't cite and tagged the one you cited with:

"Comparing Bulma and Yamcha with the other characters who appear in both series: Goku and Krillin are also prominent in the entire run of both series, but in the FUNimation dub, each is voiced by more than one VA since their characters age from pre-pubescent children to adults. Master Roshi, Oolong, Puar, and Launch are prominent in DB, but are noticeably less prominent in DBZ than Bulma and Yamcha. Piccolo, Tien, and Chiaotzu are also prominent in both series, but they don't debut in DB until that series is more than halfway over. ChiChi is in only a small handfull of the early episodes of DB and doesn't appear again in that series until the final saga. The remaining characters who appear in both series could be described as guest stars, appearing infrequently in both shows in roles of varying importance."

An observation isn't a source. It's an excellent observation, but a citation has to link to something (ie book, website, etc), that someone can use to verify the statement. Observations are considered original research and can't be used in an article. If you have this information in a published form, please feel free to add and cite it properly. I've tried looking it up myself but I've found nothing online to verify it. If you need any help, please let me know. In the meantime, keep creating articles! :) Your first try was very, very good. Pinkadelica 09:32, 12 November 2007 (UTC)


 * Hi, I'm so glad you had no objects to the edits I made. I always try to not undermind another editor especially if I know very little on the subject (which happens to be the case here). Anyhow, since that info I tagged seems to not be fall under the When to cite umbrella, I will remove the citation tag. Thanks for bringing that to my attention. I wasn't sure about it (again, I know very little on the subject) and I didn't want someone else to completely remove it in case you had a typical reference. Do you happen to have a reference for this sentence?

"Vollmer is one of only two VAs from the FUNimation dub to voice a prominent character in the entire run of both series while being the only VA for that character (the other VA is Christopher Sabat voicing Yamcha)."

That is what I originally meant to cite. I tried to find something online to back it up but I've found nothing. Do you happen to have any literature or know of a website that would have that info? If so, please add it. I think it's an interesting fact and I'd hate to see it removed from the article. Also, the reason a category says it's an unreferenced article is because of that citation tag. The category is removed once that tag is removed. As far as the University of Texas fact, I removed that because I knew someone would eventually tag it. The only place I found that fact is on Tiffany's IMDb page. The only thing I found that comes close to mentioning that she is from Texas is an interview I found on a website where she briefly mentions being from Texas. Unfortunately, IMDb can't always be used for sources (except for tv credits, etc) as it is added by volunteers. I went ahead and re-added your explanation back to the article (the reference). If anyone else removes it, just explain that the reference you have will suffice. With television shows & movie, the line gets a bit blurry so, don't be awfully surprised if someone make a huge deal about it, but I think it should be fine. Once you explained it to me, it made perfect sense. Pinkadelica 02:42, 16 November 2007 (UTC)