Akido is not karate
Akido and karate are fundamentally different. It's perfectly possible to learn both. Why should we assume that one is simply the secondary name of the other? In The Mind of Evil part two, the Doctor puts an obviously aggressive move on Mike Yates, then calls it "Venusian karate". Anyone got a problem with splitting the article?
czechout<staff /> ☎ ✍ 14:32: Sun 02 Jun 2013
- In the real world, karate and aikido are both Japanese. So I see no problem with saying that the Venusians have the two separate arts of aikido and karate. Shambala108 ☎ 16:13, June 2, 2013 (UTC)
- While the above arguments are true in that aikido and karate are separate schools of Martial Arts, unless we can make note of significantly more occurrences of Venusian Karate, and be able to describe without referencing it back to Venusian Aikido, then this 1 incident of the different styles and names is possibly just a misspeak that made it into the final product. Also, to someone who doesn't know either of the styles, all the martial arts look like they're the same. I would argue against splitting. DWolf2k2 ☎ 02:45, January 28, 2014 (UTC)
- Now that is has been over a year since this was first discussed with no progress in showing why there needs to be a split, I'm going to take down the notification of the need for an update. If something new churns up then we can resume talking about it, but right now, it's just an unnecessary blip on the page. DWolf2k2 ☎ 07:12, September 29, 2014 (UTC)