User talk:DreamBrisdin

Hello, greetings and welcome to the Narutopedia! Thanks for your edit to the Lightning Release: Black Panther page.

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Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! UltimateSupreme (talk) 14:09, October 6, 2013 (UTC)

Fire Breath
The anime only tag is redundant for Kurama in that article. If you check the other fields, it says that the technique only exists in anime, movie, and game. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 04:06, April 5, 2014 (UTC)
 * Have you even read this? The anime tag on Kurama's name isn't necessary. The tag is used to show when the media in which the character has used the technique doesn't match the media in which the technique exists. The infobox clearly states that the technique doesn't exist in the manga. What you're doing is akin to adding a "manga-only" tag next to a user's name of a jutsu that only exists in the manga. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 15:24, April 5, 2014 (UTC)


 * Hi, thank you for messages. I still wonder whether anime only tag is not necessary. There could be readers to misunderstand that if Kurama can actually use that technique in the manga. I assume that people are misunderstanding of my actions; I never ever add "manga only", what I have been doing is to put "anime only" tag on Kurama. If there is a mistake that I was "somehow" putting a wrong tag, then there must be some error on system itself. Thank you anyway, regards.
 * Because, if you actually bothered to read the infobox you were editing, it is clearly stated that this technique does not exist in the manga, so adding the tag about it being anime only is pointless and is considered vandalism. We only put that tag there when a canon technique is used by another character in an anime only episode (such as Mind Body Distraction Technique: Inoichi uses this in the manga, but Ino is also shown using it 'only in the anime, so we give her the "Anime only" tag so people know that she didn't use it in the manga). Omnibender was also giving you an analogy to compare the edits you are doing to that infobox. Also, please sign your posts properly with ~ --Speysider Talk Page 15:37, April 5, 2014 (UTC)

Ok, I got the point. Thank you for pointing and giving explanations. Regards

Re: Trivia edit
I reverted those because they're essentially covered by the gallery in that article, showing the different ways we've seen it being performed. It makes pointing those moot. If there was more detail to how each of those variants worked, maybe it would be justified, but what we know about how TBB works is very straightforward, so just the gallery with those short descriptions already show and tell what there is to know. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 23:40, June 6, 2014 (UTC)

Forum post
I have no idea why Jacce moved the article you made into the forum namespace, that old forum system has been disabled for quite a while. I've quoted what you wrote so that you can post it onto the newer forum system here as I've asked the pages that were made to be deleted: Board:Naruto Discussions Hi, I came up with an idea to create a new page about "dragons in Naruto Universe" or "Falcon the dragon".

In one of the earliest concepts by Kishimoto, I saw that Kishimoto was originally considering to introduce eastern dragons as living creatures, and I remember that Kishimoto was intending to introduce "Falcon the dragon" as Naruto's primal summon where Gamabunta and Gamakichi have been in the position in the actual plot. Falcon was rather chubby, lazy, and being hard to control because of his 'extraordinary relaxed' nature.

However, I saw this concept arts years ago and sadly I don't remember the name of the art book. I'm currently searching online both in English and in Japanese, however, I have found no clues so far... Has anyone ever heard of this story? If so, please share the information. Best Regards. Please be mindful of this in the future. Thank you. --SuperSajuuk Talk Page 22:20, July 12, 2014 (UTC)

Re: Thank You
No problem, mate. -- Koto Talk Page-My Contributions 14:35, February 6, 2015 (UTC)