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Any name can be written, and is often written, in capitals. Wikipedia discourages that and chooses its own capitalization rules outlined in

MOS:MUSIC. Materialscientist (talk) 10:28, 27 February 2012 (UTC)[reply
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talk) 10:29, 27 February 2012 (UTC)[reply
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Hello, Sdfsd54sd8, and welcome to editing Wikipedia. I have a couple of comments to make about your recent editing.

The pages in Wikipedia's manual of Style that deal with article titles and capitalization indicate that, if the title of an article is a proper name, such as the name of a person, book, record, etc, then it should be capitalised. This explains why your move of

It's a wonderful world (album) has been reverted. This is, in fact, normal practice in English, and so might reasonably be expected to be the case. Perhaps less expected is the convention that Wikipedia, except under certain specific circumstances, does not write words all in capitals, even in the case of names which are written that way by the owners of the names. Thus Wikipedia:Article titles says "Items in full or partial uppercase (such as Invader ZIM) should have standard capitalization (Invader Zim)". Likewise, Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Capital letters says "Avoid writing with all capitals. Reduce them to one of the other title cases or normal case, as appropriate." An example is given of a court ruling, "Write Roe v. Wade, even though the decision when issued was "ROE v. WADE". Again, Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Trademarks
says "Follow standard English text formatting and capitalization rules, even if the trademark owner considers nonstandard formatting 'official'", and gives as examples "avoid: REALTOR®, TIME, KISS; instead, use: Realtor, Time, Kiss".

All content of English Wikipedia should normally be in English. Redirects to articles should only be from alternative titles that are likely to be searched for in English Wikipedia by someone using English. It is unlikely that a person using English would search for an article under a Japanese title, and this explains why your Japanese redirects have been deleted.

I am also giving you a Welcome message above, which contains links to various pages relating to how Wikipedia works. Don't try to read and learn everything in all of them before you do any more editing, as there is far too much there for that. However, do have a look at the pages which seem to be most relevant to your needs.

talk) 10:29, 27 February 2012 (UTC)[reply
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