Thread:AxelDarklight/@comment-22439-20140729082747/@comment-14969818-20140731082619

Wow, no prob xD it was just a tiny mistake. In japanese katakana writting, when there's a - (line) it means the pronunciation is long; for example, Alucard's name in katakana is written ¨アルカード, which in romaji (normal letters) reads ¨Arukaado¨. Since the ー is right after the ¨ka¨ (カ), the ¨ka¨ pronounciation is elongated, thus making the japanese pronounciation match the english one as closely as possible, which is pretty much the reason why katakana exists xD

I'm stuying japanese so, that's why I know all that crap.