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Hi! This was previously a redirect page to the Sequel section of Royal Space Force but I thought it would be appropriate to split that section's text off into this page as a standalone article as explained in the Talk page for Royal Space Force. I decided not to have a staff listing (director, writer, etc,) in the infobox for Uru in Blue even though Royal Space Force has one...the reason for this is that unlike Royal Space Force this movie has never actually been made, so that it seems misleading somehow to list credits for Uru in Blue in the same template as if it were an actual movie instead of a movie proposal (for example saying "Director = Hideaki Anno" when he never actually ended up directing it because it ended up not being made). Instead the planned or proposed credits are detailed with citations in the text of the article. Of course if Uru in Blue is made or actually goes into production in the future it would be appropriate to put a credits template in the infobox when the final credits are known.--Iura Solntse (talk) 06:58, 11 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]