Talk:Bayonetta (universe)

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I fear I may have thrown some people off with my edit-summary

So I'll explain here. While the bottom piece of trivia is indeed completely true, I didn't see any particular relevance to Smash in it, (last time I checked, those Nintendo costumes were only there to signify that the games were released on Nintendo hardware, rather than to promote Smash 4), thus it was removed. Now I see that my edit was reverted on the grounds that it was factually true. I shall refrain from touching that part of the page until a consensus is reached. If anyone disagrees with my claims here, then articulate your point below and prove how it is relevant to Smash. And whatever you do, DO NOT revert it without discussing it here first! --MeatBall104 MB104Pic2.jpg 11:43, 30 December 2015 (EST)

I agree with you completely, man. The trivia point, while true, has zero relevance whatsoever to Smash, therefore it should be removed. But for future reference, you should give an edit summary that clearly articulates what you have done. I know it's tempting to give a silly, snarky, minuscule summary along the lines of "no" or "nope lol" or in your case, "Hahaha, nope!" when editing things that clearly need to be edited, but some people may not see that, and/or misconstrue it as rudeness or arrogance or something. And I believe the latter occurred in this case. Just a suggestion if you want to avoid possible unnecessary and idiotic conflict in the future. Smashedpotatoes (Talk) 13:27, 30 December 2015 (EST)

Angel Land

Angel Land is a 2015 8-bit action/shooter web browser game developed and published by Platinum games for the Bayonetta series. Shouldn't that be in the infobox in the "Latest installment" section of the infobox? The amazing owen (talk) 10:44, 23 July 2016 (EDT)

Boring Series Symbol

The "Bayonetta" series symbol in Smash Bros. is a moon crescent with a dot in the center. Other than Bayonetta herself using it in her original game, what else does this image symbolize? A much better symbol to represent her series would be the [Witch symbol]. This logo appears in the first "Bayonetta" logo, she herself creates it in a few cutscenes, and it appears in the "Chapter" screen. I was going to do an edit to mention that, until I remembered that she doesn't use that for her series symbol. --Dogleader (talk) 10:39, April 28, 2024 (EDT)