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2011 series reviews
Geekenstein, Animation Infinity, Lost in Anime, Wrong Every Time, and Snap Thirty are used as sources for critical reviews on the 2011 anime. However, none of these sources are listed as reliable on WP:A&M/ORS. Are some of the reviewers working for other reliable sources or do they have some industry background? If no one is capable of assuring their reliability, I fear we should have to remove it. They were mainly added in March 2015 by 68.36.114.198 and Nninamori ( ), so if anyone of them want to argue, feel free to do it. Thanks, Gabriel Yuji (talk) 02:15, 5 February 2017 (UTC)
- Wrong Every Time (Nick Creamer) works for Anime News Network as a staff critic (ANN is listed as a reliable source for reviews). 50.247.27.100 (talk) 20:17, 15 July 2017 (UTC)
- Thanks. In this case, I think WET is fine then. Gabriel Yuji (talk) 21:48, 14 December 2017 (UTC)
Pronunciation
Previous unsourced archived opinionating here.
This article currently opens with
- Hunter × Hunter (pronounced "hunter hunter")
(a) Misplaced Pages's actual style is to use IPA (i.e., /ˈhʌntɚˈhʌntɚ/ or /ˈˈhʌntər.hʌntər/), although I understand simplifying that here.
(b) If we're simply repeating the name using the format read as if it were written "Hunter Hunter", though, then the words should be given capitalized and probably italicized as well.
(c) Multiple reliable citations very much needed.
Unsourced, this is essentially fringe page vandalism.
This is a ridiculously active topic anywhere the thing is mentioned online and, if anything, the majority position among native English speakers—which is far from a consensus—is in favor of reading it /ˈhʌntər.ɛks.ˈhʌntər/. Both of those pronunciations are perfectly common in actual use for a product that doesn't have a definitive authority to establish one or the other as correct. The writer at least once pronounced it in Japanese without the symbol but no one is presumably using his actual pronunciation of "Hunna/Hunna" as authoritative in English—although the anime-specific Wikia does lead with the Japanese name and romanji Hantā Hantā—and people involved in the English dub do read it with the /ɛks/ sounded. We can pretty confidently ignore more fringe ideas like "Hunter-Cross-Hunter", "Hunter-by-Hunter", "Hunter-Times-Hunter", "Hunter-Hugs-Hunter", "Hunter-no-Hunter", "Hunter Squared" but at least the "Hunter Hunter" and "Hunter X Hunter" readings are perfectly common and valid. — LlywelynII 12:39, 8 October 2022 (UTC)
See also the years-long slow-rolling edit war in the page's edit history, the most recent clearly marked as such less than a month ago. — LlywelynII 12:48, 8 October 2022 (UTC)
- I don't have the Shone Jump issue cited in the article to verify the statement that the "×" in the title is silent, nor I was able to find scans of the issue online, but I added two citations from two published authors stating that the "×" is silent. I'm pretty sure that they are more reliable and have more weight than whatever have been discussed in some forums out there. By the way, if the Shonen Jump (published by Viz Media) stated that the "×" is silent, and both TV series were licensed by Viz Media, it would be weird if they ever have formally pronounced the title as "Hunter 'eks' Hunter"; at least I couldn't find at the moment some video or audio from the people directly involved in the English dub calling it like that, but I found a promo from Toonami (available on Youtube) where they call it "Hunter Hunter"; I suppose that they directly asked Viz Media how the title should be correctly pronounced. Xexerss (talk) 16:30, 8 October 2022 (UTC)