![]() PrecureJunkie ( talk) 20:30, 20 December 2011 (UTC) Reply Well Nakayoshi is one of the best sources, so better add that since some issues reveal more info.- Blackgaia02 (Talk if you're Worthy) ( talk) 11:05, 23 December 2011 (UTC) Reply Yeah, that's why the "but not limited to". Such a source should be cited as a physical publication and not as a link to scans or photos of said publication. PrecureJunkie ( talk) 10:20, 20 December 2011 (UTC) Reply In addition to Toei's or Asahi's websites, an article or photo spread published in a publicly available magazine such as (but not limited to) NewType or one of the Japanese children's magazines would be considered an acceptable source. If the source is not available to the general public, it is not considered a reliable source per Wikipedia's guidelines. The photograph in question is known to be posted at - PrecureJunkie ( talk) 10:06, 20 December 2011 (UTC) Reply So I did some research, and here's the deal: We know the photograph is legitimate, however the photograph is of a page in a trade magazine which is not available to the general public (only to toy merchandisers and licensees). However, the known places this photo has been posted are not considered reliable sources, therefor the information can't yet be included in the article. Miyuki Hoshizora ( 星空みゆき, Hoshizora Miyuki ) / Cure Happy ( キュアハッピー, Kyua Happī) Akane Hino ( 日野あかね, Hino Akane) / Cure Sunny ( キュアサニー, Kyua Sanī) Yayoi Kise ( 黄瀬やよい, Kise Yayoi ) / Cure Peace ( キュアピース, Kyua Pīsu) Nao Midorikawa ( 緑川なお, Midorikawa Nao) / Cure March ( キュアマーチ, Kyua Māchi ) Reika Aoki ( 青木れいか, Aoki Reika) / Cure Beauty ( キュアビューティ, Kyua Byūti ) ![]() We know based on that flyer that the character names are: Currently the only known source for the following character names is a photograph of a flyer that was sent to the Toy manufacturers that's been circulating on the internet.
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