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Akatsuki

No. Prove that their membership changed. You're just speculating. It gets removed. Don't readd the line unless you can prove that actually happened. –

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Not to sound insulting, but how exactly do you differentiate a shadow from the genuine article? I will give you the fact that the giant shadow does not seem to fit Kakuzu, but it is merely a matter of depth. It's not our place to tell people to speculate. We report the facts. No one has made mention of any member departing except for Orochimaru. To say it's possible is speculation, because there's no proof that any member has ever left or died besides Orochimaru before the timeskip takes place. Don't readd the line again. –
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Angry Video Game Nerd

I appreciate your efforts to keep the page up to date, but we need to use official links - rather than the later syndicated content posted to YouTube. The show joined ScrewAttack and GameTrailers (part of MTV). From this point on, the videos on those sites are the official links. These are the links on the official site. In addition, the GT quality is far superior than YouTube. Have a great day. -DevinCook (talk) 00:53, 19 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

  • It is important to keep the links correct and official. This is not an anti-YouTube protocol, but maintaining accurate and correct data with the main website. -DevinCook (talk) 14:16, 19 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]
  • One possible solution would be to give both the official links and the syndicated YouTube links in the table. The name of the episode can be delinked (or linked to the Wiki article on the same subject). The next column can contain the links to each resource. We could move the Release Date column over to title and use it. What are you thoughts? -DevinCook (talk) 14:27, 19 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]
  • Thanks for taking going ahead and doing all the work on the tables. I can't wait to see what new vid is coming out on Wednesday. Have a great day! -DevinCook (talk) 01:22, 20 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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