Talk:Tsugumi Ohba

While I realize that the mangaka behind the Ohba name is likely to be male, the Ohba persona is presented as female: "Tsugumi" is written in hiragana. Therefore, a male pronoun probably isn't appropriate when discussing Ohba; the male pronoun is only potentially appropriate when discussing who might be behind the persona.

RE: Gender?
Hello,

It is understandable that it is your desire for Tsugumi Ohba to be regarded as a female, due to the way that the author's name is written.

However, it would cause even more confusion if we referred to the author as either gender.

Therefore, I have edited the page so that there will be no mistake. Tsugumi Ohba will now be referred to as "the author" or "the writer."

Hopefully, that helped you with your concern.

--Mogturmen 17:21, 5 November 2008 (UTC)

Copypasta?
Is this copy-pasted from Wikipedia? 202.45.119.14 04:47, July 16, 2010 (UTC)

Fixed errors caused by Wikipedia pasting
Yeah, this was directly copied from Wikipedia... I've fixed the redlinks (removed most, but fixed L (Death Note to just link to L and removed the citing which wasn't working (bad template links that were there because the whole source was copied from Wikipedia) <- wasn't sure about this one but didn't know how to go about fixing it.

Mr Marty 08:46, January 31, 2011 (UTC)

Mr. Ohba i was wondering...

1. is three a sentimental reson that L picked the code name Ryuuzaki?(from L's perspective if he was real not a ficton character).

2.where did the other code name "Hideki Ryuga" come from?

Thank you :)