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10093 No.282   [Delete]   [Edit

I was browsing Wikipedia while bored and came to realize that there are quite a few holes in Wikipedia's coverage of Peach-Pit's works. take for example http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peach-Pit - a pretty tiny article (see pic). No information at all about their various artbooks. No mention about the "Collaboration comic" that appeared in the RM manga books, including characters from RM, Zombie-Loan and DearS. The one-shot RM manga, Shōjo no Tsukurikata, has a one-paragraph-long article. The articles for their more major works, such as RM and Shugo Chara, are fairly substantial, but still need a fair bit of work. Anyone with some good writing skills feel like they'd like to contribute to the Cause of Dolljoints by expanding and/or improving these articles?

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>>282 Perhaps, but I will merely take little glances at it to see if anyone gave a shit about it.



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