Talk:Stacies Shoujo Saisatsu Kageki/@comment-108.55.112.68-20140107155839/@comment-131168-20140107164553

This use seems really widespread so I assume there's good reason. There's not enough information on this page to say for sure, but a few possibilities come to mind.

1. Normal rules for pluralization aren't always used when it comes to proper nouns. In this case I'd say "Stacys" is acceptable, and that term IS used most places on the page beyond the title. An apostrophe is sometimes used incorrectly for awkward pluralizations, though usually I see it used for decades. 1980's, or whatever.

2. It seems the original work it's based on is just "Stacy", so maybe it's written that way to show it belongs to that franchise, as an alternative to using some subtitle with a colon.

3. Maybe referring to "Stacy's" in this fictional context makes sense, in the way that people sometimes refer to people as "Johnny's"? Though being zombies it's more like if vampires were commonly referred to as "Dracula's".

I'm mostly guessing here. Anyone more in the know?