User talk:TheAverageGuyTAG

Wikipedia uses "Buddyloid" and "Metaloid" as these both appear in English in the television show and in various print materials. Please do not change these words to "Buddyroid" and "Metaroid" again.— Ryulong ( 琉竜 ) 03:55, 17 October 2013 (UTC)

This is the consensus formed on Wikipedia, and if you continue to change the Ls to Rs you will be in violation of Wikipedia's edit warring policy. If you wish to discuss the merits of changing the spelling, please bring it up on the article talk page rather than continuously changing it when the editors on Wikipedia have already come to a decision on how it should be written in English.— Ryulong ( 琉竜 ) 03:59, 17 October 2013 (UTC)

Please see this image of a T-shirt previously sold by Bandai Premium. This is why Wikipedia uses "Buddyloid" over "Buddyroid". Now stop changing it.— Ryulong ( 琉竜 ) 04:04, 17 October 2013 (UTC)

Also see this scan from one of the mini-albums. It also uses "BUDDYLOID". This means that these multiple uses after that one episode that you can pull a screencap from trump that one screencap of a GUI that was never seen again. We've been over this dozens of times already.— Ryulong ( 琉竜 ) 04:08, 17 October 2013 (UTC)

Bandai and Columbia use these spellings and the show does as well after that one episode where that one image was shown. Now stop changing everything and stop leaving me messages on my talk page.— Ryulong ( 琉竜 ) 04:09, 17 October 2013 (UTC)
 * Except that none of that matters because the spelling wasn't done by Toei, who is in charge of making the show. The official spellings used in the show are "Buddyroid" and "Metaloid".  Unless the Go-busters appear in a future show/movie with the name officialy changed to "Buddyloid", it will be officially referred to as "Buddyroid" in the show.  If you can show me a screencap from the show that uses the term "Buddyloid", then I will concede and leave the page alone. — Preceding unsigned comment added by TheAverageGuyTAG (talk • contribs)
 * Yes, it does matter, because Bandai has just as much of a hand in the show as Toei, and I've given you multiple sources that say that "Buddyloid" is the preferred spelling by the production companies, and "Buddyroid" was only used once and should not predominate over the others just because someone saw that was how it was written in a single scene in the TV show. It has already been decided by the editors who primarily edit these pages that "Buddyloid" is the spelling Wikipedia is going to be using based on the fact that it appears on the official T-shirts, it appears in the liner notes of the official albums, and it appears in many other places such as the toy line. This is clearly the English language spelling that predominates in Japan and just because someone has it up their butt that Wikipedia is so incredibly wrong because they can pull up that one screencap when there are so many other examples that refute it is not going to change anything. Do not change the spelling on the article again. You can suggest it be changed by starting a discussion on the article talk page, but you cannot suddenly decide to change it just because you think you are right and everyone else who has been working on this content is wrong because you have a single scene in the TV show that spells it the way you want it to be written.— Ryulong ( 琉竜 ) 04:21, 17 October 2013 (UTC)