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I think "Mysterious Disc Series" sounds better than just "Mystery Disk Series." The two names means the same: it implies that the milk caps are mysterious discs of some sort. But the "Mystery Disk Series" is worded awkwardly and doesn't imply that the disc are mysterious, but rather a puzzle to solve. "Mysterious Disc Series" is the same, but the implications are stronger and that it is not a puzzle, but rather something mysterious, almost mythical, to marvel at. -- {{User:White_Eye_Pikmin/sig}} 7:27 PM, 28 April, 2022 (CST) | I think "Mysterious Disc Series" sounds better than just "Mystery Disk Series." The two names means the same: it implies that the milk caps are mysterious discs of some sort. But the "Mystery Disk Series" is worded awkwardly and doesn't imply that the disc are mysterious, but rather a puzzle to solve. "Mysterious Disc Series" is the same, but the implications are stronger and that it is not a puzzle, but rather something mysterious, almost mythical, to marvel at. -- {{User:White_Eye_Pikmin/sig}} 7:27 PM, 28 April, 2022 (CST) | ||
:I guess it depends on the meaning of 謎の円盤群シリーズ. If it's more about the discs being mysterious then sure, I agree. But if it's more like a mystery of the discs, then the current name is better. Hmm...regardless, it should probably be "disc", not "disk", right? Check online, they seem to be synonyms, but I had a feeling for a while now that "disc" more strongly refers to the circular thin things, like CDs, whereas "disk" is more like what you'd find in a computer's hard drive. Am I wrong here? — '''{''[[User:Espyo|Espyo]]''<sup>[[User talk:Espyo|T]]</sup>}''' 11:05, May 21, 2022 (EDT) |
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Name Rewording
I think "Mysterious Disc Series" sounds better than just "Mystery Disk Series." The two names means the same: it implies that the milk caps are mysterious discs of some sort. But the "Mystery Disk Series" is worded awkwardly and doesn't imply that the disc are mysterious, but rather a puzzle to solve. "Mysterious Disc Series" is the same, but the implications are stronger and that it is not a puzzle, but rather something mysterious, almost mythical, to marvel at. -- White Eye 日出づる雲 7:27 PM, 28 April, 2022 (CST)
- I guess it depends on the meaning of 謎の円盤群シリーズ. If it's more about the discs being mysterious then sure, I agree. But if it's more like a mystery of the discs, then the current name is better. Hmm...regardless, it should probably be "disc", not "disk", right? Check online, they seem to be synonyms, but I had a feeling for a while now that "disc" more strongly refers to the circular thin things, like CDs, whereas "disk" is more like what you'd find in a computer's hard drive. Am I wrong here? — {EspyoT} 11:05, May 21, 2022 (EDT)