Usage instructions[]
Paste the following code into the top of an article, filling all known (or relevant) fields:
{{Episode |season = |number = |image = |code = |story = |written = |storyboards = |directed = |aired = |ratings = |international = |previous = |next = }}
Usage[]
Values are as follows:
Parameter | Explanation |
name | Name to display at the top of the Infobox. If you leave this blank, it will default to {{PAGENAME}} and simply display the title of the page. If you specify a name, it will use that instead. |
season | Enter the season this episode airs in. |
number | Enter the sequential episode number of the season (e.g., "2" for the second episode of the season). |
image | The name of the picture to be displayed, without the brackets or the "File:" prefix. Size is fixed at 200px, so images in a 4:3 aspect ratio are preferred over widescreen images. Example: S1e1 dipper.png |
code | The production code of the episode. Production codes are the numbers/letters the staff use to identify the episode. Please add a source that verifies the production code. |
story | If someone is credited as writing the story, put them here. This is rarely used. |
written | The writer(s) of the episode. Separate names with <br /> if three or more are listed. Otherwise, use semicolons. |
storyboards | The storyboard artist(s) of the episode. Separate names with <br /> if three or more are listed. Otherwise, use semicolons. |
directed | The director(s) of the episode. Separate names with <br /> if three or more are listed. Otherwise, use semicolons. |
aired | The date the episode first airs (i.e., premieres). |
ratings | The number of viewers who watch the premiere episode (i.e., its first airing). This should always be accompanied by a reference. |
international | Premiere dates for international airings of the episode. Please list the date followed by the country/region in parentheses (e.g., August 12, 2013 (Canada)). Separate entries with <br /> |
previous | Name of the previous episode. No need to create a link (i.e., do not use [[ and ]]). If there is no applicable episode, use "N/A". |
next | Name of the subsequent episode. No need to create a link (i.e., do not use [[ and ]]). If there is no applicable episode, use "TBA". |
Testing[]