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Revision as of 01:15, 6 July 2010

{{{image}}}
{{{PAGENAME}}}
Season {{{season}}}
Episode no. {{{episode}}}
Written by {{{written}}}
Storyboard by {{{storyboard}}}
Date aired {{{date}}}
Central character {{{central}}}
Opening intertitle {{{intertitle}}}
Interstitial program {{{midpoint}}}
Episode Guide
Previous
{{{previous}}}
Next
{{{next}}}

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{{Arthur Episode
|name       = 
|image      = 
|season     = 
|episode    = 
|written    = 
|storyboard = 
|date       = 
|central    = 
|intertitle = 
|midpoint   = 
|previous   = 
|next       = 
}}

Meanings

  • Name - full title of the episode, do not use [[brackets]].
  • Image - 300px
  • Season - 1, 2, 3, etc. You can use {{season|#}} with # being the season number.
  • Episode - 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. (do not include letters)
  • Written - name of writer, if more than one seperate with <br>.
  • Storyboard - name of storyboard editor, if more than one seperate with <br>.
  • Date - original airdate (use this format: September 4, 2000)
  • Central - main character in the episode, sometimes there may be multiples or none. You can use {{focal|*]}}, with * being the main character
  • Intertitle - the opening title card. Click here for an example
  • Midpoint - the segment that seperates the two 11-minutes episodes. If it's "A Word from Us Kids", use {{word}} Put "See Linked episode" if the episode is the second half.
  • Previous - the episode that aired before include ''italic marks'' and [[brackets]]
  • Next - the episode that aired next (same directions as above)