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User:Mel Etitis (Μελ_Ετητης)">User talk:Mel Etitis 21:38, 23 Mar 2005 (UTC)
==Babylon 5 in widescreen ==
If you take a look at [http://www.google.co.uk/search?as_q=widescreen&num=100&as_sitesearch=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.midwinter.com these pages] I think you will find ample evidence of ''Babylon 5'' being filmed, at least in part, in widescreen.
Adding assertions that JMS has lied is not likely to improve Wikipedia's reputation.
Unfortunately I will not be around until after Easter now, but I would hope that you could do a little more research before I return.
HTH HAND
--User:Phil Boswell | User talk:Phil Boswell 18:16, Mar 24, 2005 (UTC)
It would seem you have appeared to misunderstand my comment about '''''garbage out'' does ''not'' mean ''garbage in'''''.
The aspect ratio in which the pictures arive on your screen does not necessarily say anything about how they were filmed.
Also you are forgetting that there were a huge number of people involved in the production of ''Babylon 5'', any one of whom could (and likely would) have spoken out if there were any controversy about the widescreen format.
Given the sheer number of people who would love to do JMS a disservice, it has to be significant that no such person has come forward.
--User:Phil Boswell | User talk:Phil Boswell 09:04, Mar 29, 2005 (UTC)
Ibuki
Ibuki is a video game character from the ''Street Fighter'' fighting game series. She along with Elena (video game character) were the lone female characters in the ''Street Fighter III'' series, until ''3rd Strike - Fight For The Future'', where they were joined by Makoto (video game character) and Chun-Li. She is a ninjitsu fighter from Japan and wears a baggy, khaki ninja suit with mask over her lower face.
Ibuki was sent by her clan to procure documents from Gill (video game character)'s organization. These documents concerned the "G-File" project, which was responsible for creating Necro (video game character) and Twelve (video game character). Gill voluntarily gave Ibuki the documents, though the project was already under way by that point.
In ''3rd Strike'', Ibuki tracks down Oro (video game character) to fight him for her ninja graduation exam. She fights well enough to pass, and moves on to go to a university.
== Trivia ==
* Ibuki was originally designed as a male ninja with glasses.
* For years, there has been speculation that Ibuki is the daughter of Geki (one of the fighters from the original ''Street Fighter''). Capcom has never confirmed nor denied this.
*The other ninja in Ibuki's clan include Sanjou, Enjou, Genda, Raion and Homura Yuuta. Enjou is often mistaken for Geki. Ibuki also has a pet raccoon named Don.
== See also ==
* Street Fighter
* Street Fighter III Street Fighter charactersFictional ninja