236:, and any other associated networks or relay stations. The creator should be wikilinked, if there is an applicable link. If the creator does not currently have an article, do not link it. Redlinks in the intro will be removed. Mention and link any associated or prior work for the creator. For Cartoon Network original series, the producer will be Cartoon Network Studios and need not be explicitly mentioned. For co-productions, the production house should be mentioned and linked if possible. Give the air dates of premiere and if production has finished, the final airdate. Dates should not be wikilinked, as per
240:. A brief (one or two sentence) overview of the show can be incorporated into the introductory paragraph. Awards which are cited to the primary source (the awards organization) may be mentioned in the lead. Awards which are unable to be cited to the primary source (such as the day-time Emmys, which does not appear to maintain an archive), should not be mentioned in the lead, but may be mentioned in the body with a cite to a secondary source. Nominations should not be mentioned in the lead, but may be mentioned in the body, with the same citation stipulations.
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which have an article will fall into a basic framework of three articles consisting of a main show article, a character list and an episode list, the latter of which should only be created if the main article becomes excessively long. Sufficient leeway is given that this is not set in stone, but the
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Screengrabs are great for enhancing the comprehensiveness of articles, and all main articles should have at least a couple. Do not go overboard, because excessive placement of fair use images has been known to spark controversy and objection, especially with
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Care should be taken in stating airdates. Airdates can be unverifiable so please find a reliable source for this information. An article may be written in a specific form of
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as reliable sources for older series (pre-1996) should be carefully considered. While such sites are not considered to be reliable sources today, prior to around the turn of the century, they did possess this credibility. Most shows pre-dating 2000 should include content from print journals or
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the place for writing reviews. If you can provide factual records of opinions, that is of course excellent. Press reviews, awards (even if for nominations) and quotes from show directors and creators such as blogs can and should be used - those carry weight on their own. If there is more than one
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An infobox, completed correctly and appropriately which usually consists of the show's name; creator, director; seasons and episode count; first and final air dates if a series has finished. A titlecard (sometimes referred to as an "intertitle") of the show should be uploaded with a proper
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The show's official home page (usually provided by
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made multiple speaking appearances, the character should be credited. If the speaking character is not credited to a voice actor, or if a single character is credited to multiple voice actors excluding voice actor changes, the character should not appear in the list.
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However, when describing a specific event related to a show, such as production, advertising, reviews, etc., use a tense appropriate for the time period in which the event occurred. Be careful to avoid phrasing that may confuse past and present tense.
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Media releases (DVDs, VHS, CD, etc.) are secondary to the show, and should be mentioned further into the article. Do not link to a commercial website such as Amazon, or even the primary source. Video games may be forked into a separate article
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Episode lists are not full outlines. The purpose is not to give the entire history, but to capture the essence of the episode in a brief and concise manner. Plot giveaways, cliff-hangers, or internal inconsistencies are unnecessary.
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in general. Certain links are recommended for these articles, while other links should be avoided. Specifically, external links should provide information that, barring copyright and technical restrictions, would be part of a
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Crew details are generally unnecessary beyond the creator, director, producers, and voice cast. Cameramen, background painters, etc., are unnecessary and these lists may be removed. Redlinks will be converted into plain text.
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superficially qualify for inclusion. However, if the only thing that can be said about an episode is that it won an award, it is not notable enough for an article fork. Individual articles are likely to be deleted, either via
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of the subject. A smaller article should only be split from a larger topic if the new article would itself be notable, notability is not inherited and the notability of the parent does not apply to the child article.
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If the show is related to a producer or creator, link it here. Do not link to non-Cartoon
Network networks, unless the creator is responsible for major works on other networks (ala Joe Murray). Keep these links in
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Do not use second-person pronouns ("you"). In addition to being ambiguous, informal, and unencyclopedic, we cannot assume that the reader is familiar with the show. Use proper nouns for character names. See also
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Production details should follow the premise. Mention or link to any external production houses used, as in co-productions, or a third-party house to help with non-animated elements (i.e., Chowder and
Flapjack).
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talkpage. If the only information of a media release known is the date, title, or other minor details then an article may not be tenable and a section pending the release may be added to the main article.
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character or setting. Information beyond that is unnecessary and should be removed, as articles should focus on the real-world elements of a topic, such as creation and reception.
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age and gender. Anything not explicitly known, either from internal or external sources, needs to be avoided. Personality development is to be taken with caution to avoid
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to help enhance your article's prose, even if you are a solid writer. Avoid redundancies and misplaced formality, such as "in order to" and "upon". You may wish to read "
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take on the subject, make sure to include all and to treat all as potentially true. For these, be sure to clarify that they are opinions, not incontrovertible facts.
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Variants which receive relay feeds from other countries should not have their own separate articles. Cartoon
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are not particularly factual and usually nothing but the author's opinions in disguise. Try to provide more specific information, and back the statement up with
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of the community. All editors should understand and follow these standards, though they should be treated with common sense and the occasional exception.
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any digital onscreen graphic (the
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which appear with regular consistency. Plot gags which are used for single episodes are not character traits.
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