Talk:Koichi Domoto
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[edit]I love you! Koichi!
I love koichi!!!!
[edit]I love watching him interview people he makes it soooo much fun, I hear he has some ocd always trying to keep his place spotless and he's also a nudist ;) he is such a prince I wish I could go to one of his shows or concerts he is an entertainer in every sence of the word I think he would be surprised at how many people all over the world luv him. 22/f/nc usa
websites 2 go 2
http://www.koichi-domoto.com/fanlist/
http://www.stormpages.com/akinaru/koichi.html
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Somebody please add his new role in Juuousei as a seiyuu -anon
Out of curiosity, does anyone know why the "guidelines on the use of capital letters" flag has been added to this article? As far as I can tell from a cursory glance, the main article is fine (with the exception of the name of the group KinKi Kids). The only place I can find that could account for this is in the sections below which list things he has been involved with. Given that this is a Japanese artist, it should be noted that when Japanese people use English, they often bend the rules (which in part results in the phenomenon of Engrish). So while the titles of things this artist has worked on might not follow what Wikipedia considers proper use of capital letters, it may be the proper way the title of the work is supposed to be displayed. I leave it to someone else to find out if this is the case. Zarakinthish (talk) 05:41, 27 May 2009 (UTC)
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