Talk:Anima

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Cleanup tag[edit]

This page has been tagged for clean-up for three months and has been edited a number of times, however all edits have been very minor. I think it's fine, so have removed clean-up tag, but I was unsure if it had only been tagged for these minor problems. If there's anything else anyone thinks needs looking at, please correct it or write the reasons on the Discussion page and re-tag it. Thanks, Boleyn2 (talk) 10:58, 8 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Why Was Popular Culture Removed?[edit]

Back in 2006 there was a Popular Culture section (pasted below for ease of reference). Why was it removed?

in popular culture:

  • Anima banners are one of the signs of power in White Wolf's RPGs Exalted and Aberrant.
  • +Anima is also a manga series by Natsumi Mukai.
  • Anima is also the name of an aeon (a summoned creature) in the video games Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2.
  • Anima also is a type of relics in the video games Xenosaga/Xenogears.
  • Anima is also a combination of the four elements in many of the Fire Emblem series of video games.
  • Anima was also the title of a comic book published by DC Comics. It ran for 15 issues from March, 1994.
  • Anima is also an album released in 2001 by the electronic musician Vladislav Delay.
  • AnimA the JK2 player.

Shouldn't this still be included still? --Nerdvana (talk) 15:19, 21 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]