User talk:Julio Hair Manrique Campos

Final warning
Either provide official proof of your claims or stop altering the articles on the wiki. If you do not stop your continuous changing of articles, you will be reported to an admin.

Finally, you talk
On the Code Geass: Lelouch of the Re;surrection (Manga) page you keep deleting information which is essential for correctly understanding the paragraph. Simply writing "both events take place in completely different universes" does not specify from which universes it is different and in which universe it does take place. That's why explicitly clarifying that by writing "both events take place in a universe which is separate from both the anime universe and the movie universe." is much better and there's no reason for you to delete that.

About Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion Re you say "I said that the manga had scenes from the anime, nothing more, I did not say that it was canon to the anime." and yet the line you keep adding is "Set in the second season of the anime" which is the definition of saying that something is canon to the anime.

As for "Also with regard to the appearance of Mao and the deaths, I only said it because they appear", if you genuinely didn't mean to imply that this is an indication of the manga being part of the anime universe then you should rewrite that to clarify because that wasn't obvious, especially in the light of "Set in the second season of the anime". Instead of "The manga also shows us some scenes from the anime" you should write "Despite not being part of the anime universe the manga shares some scenes with the it"

"I even uploaded the images so you can see that the deaths appear". I never opposed adding those facts, my point is that sharing some scenes doesn't make it part of the anime timeline.

"I wrote that it was canon to the anime was because several pages and a facebook group said that it was canon to the anime". Yes and everything on facebook is always right (sarcasm).

"if you don't want to admit it, I accept it". Ok good, then if you clarify the manga is a different universe from the anime and the movies, even without using the term "its own timeline" since it doesn't matter how it's said as long as it's said, then we can finally come to an agreement. Leave in the stuff about Mao and Shirley's death, that's fine and correct, but make it clear that this is shared DESPITE being different universes.

Glad we could finally talk it out

Talking
"That was already there before I put my info" Ok, fair enough. Glad that error is fixed now then.

"the facebook group had enough official information to convince me." But it can still contain errors. In the Polygon interview the director and the writer mentioned that Lelouch's story in the anime is a closed book, but with the movies they wanted to make a new beginning. We also know that they want to keep Lelouch dead forever in the anime because they consider Lelouch's death their "sense of ethics", which is why the movies aren't the continuation of the anime but an alternate universe. This way they can keeping making stories for the franchise while not violating their "sense of ethics".

"I also thought that it was not canon for the anime" and rightfully so, since that's what was said in interviews.

more talking
Well, they hadn't changed their minds after 15 years, so it's highly unlikely they now suddenly abandoned what they once held so dear. The Re and Resurrection manga are basically just merchandise, just like the Lelouch of the Rebellion manga and the one where Lelouch is a tutor. It's there to make money, not to expand on the anime (or movies).

As for Z of the Recapture, absolutely nothing more is known since they released that poster aaaages ago. Some fans are whispering it's been quietly cancelled, but I think it's too early to think such things. Years of waiting is nothing new in the land of anime. How many years was there between the seasons of Attack on Titan? How many years has it been since a sequel was announced for the Madoka Magica Rebellion movie? 2-3 years is really nothing and not nearly enough to despair. Though I do think the profits of the expanded franchise may have disappointed them. I've heard one of the Code Geass games has been shut down or will be shut down. So they may think twice before any further investments, but Z of the Recapture has probably been too long in the works to be dropped now before it can generate any money.

And as for your question about Genesic Re;Code, I'm afraid I can't help you. I never had any interest in any of the games and thus never bothered to stay informed about them. All I know is that quite recently there have been some fans who were disappointed one of the games was being shut down. I don't even know which one of the games it is.