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This is an example of an episode layout.


Episode layout has a gallery at the Elwood City Art Museum.
This article/character has a gallery to help represent its/her/their/his content. To view it/her/them/him, visit Episode layout/Gallery.


"Episode Name. Don't capitalize words like "the" unless it is the first word of the title."
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Season/Series: Season #
Original Airdate: US Airdate (November 9, 2011)
Episodes
Previous
"Episode before this (Automatically links to it)"
Next
"Episode after this(Automatically links to it)"
If this episode shares it's name with an Arthur book, use {{seebook}} to distinguish them

The Episode Title is the first half of the 1st episode of Season #. It first aired on November 9, 2011 with EPISODEITAIREDWITH.

Summary

2-3 sentence summary that describes the basic setup of the episode. This should be the same that is on each seasonal page. (1, 2, etc.) Make sure that this section contains NO SPOILERS, save that for the next section.

Plot

You can use up to three images for the plot outline section, just make sure they have captions and are spaced out.

Here, give everything that happens before the intertitle appears. Make sure it is free of typos and it easy to understand. Also use good grammar.

The Title of the Episode

The remainder of this section should give detailed accounts of what took place. The guide should follow along with the episode.

Start a new paragraph after a major change, such as in location. Start a new paragraph after a major change, such as in location. Start a new paragraph after a major change, such as in location. Start a new paragraph after a major change, such as in location. Start a new paragraph after a major change, such as in location. Start a new paragraph after a major change, such as in location.

Indent, whenever a character daydreams/dreams/imagines something for a significant amount of time. Do not use if the imagination used a thought bubble or if it lasted for a brief amount of time. If the entire episode is a flashback or story, do not use for that particular flashback or story, instead use when a story/flashback is told within that story/flashback. (story-within-a-story)

Characters

All characters that appeared in this episode should be here somewhere. If you cannot tell if a certain character appeared, (far ahead, obscured) do not include them.

Major Roles

The focal character should have his name bolded. These characters had an important role in this episode. Arthur will not always be here. An example of this would be in the episode "World Girls".

Minor Roles

These characters did not have a significant role, but were heard speaking They don't necessarily have to be seen. An example would be Francine's mom in Francine's Bad Hair Day.

Cameos

These characters were seen, but either didn't speak or only spoke at the same thing with other people (such as cheering or laughing). Background characters that don't have names, cannot be credited unless they have been seen in numerous episodes.

Special guest star

This should be used when someone is given this credit and the end of an episode, or if they are of notable importance (Alex Trebek, Matt Damon, etc.) Please note that some episodes say "Special guest appearance". Additionally, a real life photo of the celebrity could be placed to the right of the character list.

Trivia

Notes

  • Random trivia about this episode that doesn't apply to the other categories below.
  • If there was a lesson to be learned in this episode, it can go here.

Quotes

Noahcs: Use this setup!

:Francine: What did you say!?!

Binky: Uhhh...

:Arthur: Guess what?

D.W.: What?
Arthur: This section should not be unflowing with quotes, just the notable ones
D.W.: But what if there are a lot of memorable quotes?
Arthur: You'll have to pick and choose.
D.W.: But I can't count!

Goofs

  • Mistakes made during this episode.
  • Don't be silly with the goofs such as:
    • Binky doesn't have pupils
    • All the test papers were nothing but scribbles
    • It's impossible for Arthur to walk on the world in the opening title.

References

  • Use when a character mentions something from a past episode
  • Use when the show parodies something
  • Use when the show contains a spoof of some sort.

Comments

  • Add comments.
  • You can find some on the Elwood City Downtown Core.
  • Give credit if you use from there.

Reviews

This section should also be rarely used. Only if some non-fanpage website (eg:ECDC, Arthur Yahoo! Group) has reviewed an Arthur episode. If any exist, they will be of recent episodes.

See also

External links