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I'm a little torn about what to name the article. WP:COMMONNAME says to use the most common spelling, which is "SixTONES", as used by Billboard(1). However, MOS:ALLCAPS states Avoid writing with all caps (all capital letters), including small caps (all caps at a reduced size), when they have only a stylistic function, and the title is clearly stylized. Any information is helpful going forward. lullabying (talk) 22:45, 11 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]
I think you can contact the company if it's possible. This has been the same case with Hug! Pretty Cure, except you can contact Toei Animation USA via e-mail: inquiry@toei-animation-usa.com if you have one. As long as they permit you to use their given title, that should work. Just don't cause edit war. CuteDolphin712 (talk) 05:51, 11 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]