Thread:66.191.105.131/@comment-66.191.105.131-20150630154929/@comment-6697950-20150630174045

Well, I've only thought of that alternative after I undid your edit. Specifically, while I was writing you a message. I am very strict with content management, so sorry, I have a habit of rushing with undoing edits that have major problems, and I can't think well when I'm multi-tasking and when I see someone trying to start an edit war.

For future reference, if your edit was undone, you do not redo the edit. You first look at the edit history to see if there was a comment about why was the edit removed. If you disagree with the reason or you don't understand it, you message the person to discuss the edit. If you cannot resolve the issue through talking with the person, you message an admin (if the person you are having problems with is an admin, there are two other active admins that can be messaged), to share their opinion and help resolve the issue. That's a diplomatic way to resolve issues. Redoing an edit without resolving the reason for the undo leads to edit wars which should be avoided on a wiki.

Anyway, enough lecturing, let's get back to the topic. Usually, if the anime changes something, we have the change noted on the episode page and leave it at that, as some of the episodes have changed so much of the original plot that the anime version would need a seperate section on any relevant page to document it. To avoid that, we have a policy of ranking the content of the series by priority and have the chronology on each page based on the highest priority source available. In rare cases, if the change is interesting enough (or, more frequently, we just get far too many anons who keep changing the canon version to the anime version on an article) and can be described briefly in one sentence or so, the change may be mentioned as a trivia.

If it makes you happy, I've written a proper trivia for the article to mention the anime version. For future reference, please avoid mentioning episode names. Just "in the anime" is enough.