Talk:The Gate

Think we should have an image for each character's Gate? Just putting it out there. --DARK 00:58, July 3, 2010 (UTC)

It would be interesting to have them on file, but in an article this size, it would be far too cluttered. i suppose, however, that we could include pictures of the various Gates in each character's profile page. CorbeauKarasu 02:18, July 3, 2010 (UTC)

What about like one of those gallery things? They don't take up too much space, and since we only have 5 Gates to show, we could probably squeeze them in on the bottom of the manga section. --DARK 02:25, July 3, 2010 (UTC)

Actually, there are 3 gates to show, cause Izumi's and Hohenheim's Gates were never shown in FMA. Turdaewen 14:55, November 21, 2010 (UTC)

I like the idea of a gallery.--Fullmetal Fan 18:28, November 21, 2010 (UTC)

In the manga version, it is called "the doors"(tobira in japanese), while it is only called the gate (mon in japanese) in the 2003 anime.

The trivia is incorrect. It is NOT in every media except the english brotherhood!dub called "the Gate"! As mentioned above the correct term used in the manga is "the doors"(tobira; used as well in the second ending of the first anime). "The Gate" is a first!anime!only term! Please correct this article; a wiki shouldn't include false or incomplete information!

Idiot^ Tommy-Vercetti 22:02, June 7, 2011 (UTC)

By the way, "tobira" in Japanese is literally something like "Doorway" as you said, something with doors that opens. Gateway, hence "Gate" or "Doorway" are both two perfectly logical translations for the word. I see what FUNi is trying to do with "Portal" but honestly, when someone says "portal" I think science fiction-like, a round opening in space, not anything with doors. Gate works here and it's either doorway or Gateway, so your suggestion is pointless because it's already called The Gate. And I have watched the episodes on FUNimation's own site; they say "Gate". So, I have no idea where you're getting any of this from. Tommy-Vercetti 22:05, June 7, 2011 (UTC)