prose = The prose is clear and concise, respects copyright laws, and the spelling and grammar are correct.
mos = It complies with the manual of style guidelines for lead sections, layout, words to watch, fiction, and list incorporation.
ref layout = It provides references to all sources of information in the section(s) dedicated to the attribution of these sources according to the guide to layout.
reliable sources = The
second reference is an unreliable personal website. The
8th reference is an unreliable website. The
14th reference is an unreliable web zine. For the
32nd reference, eBay should not be used as a source. The
38th reference is not a reliable source. The
About page of the website says that anyone can apply to write for the website, no matter their background. The
last reference is an unreliable blog. (no)
broadness = The article is sufficiently broad for an animated character.
focus = The article stays focused without going into too much detail.
neutral = The article is sufficiently neutral.
stable = The article is stable.
free or tagged pics = A valid fair use tag is on the the infobox picture. The second image is properly tagged as free use on Commons.
pics relevant = The images are relevant to the topic. The infobox picture is of the character discussed in the article and the free use picture if of the voice actress.
This will meet all Good Article criteria once the unreliable sources are taken of, which also includes the content that is referenced to them needing to be verified to reliable sources, and the unreferenced sentence being reliably referenced.
SL93 (
talk)
17:04, 1 August 2013 (UTC)reply
There is one remaining problem. Now, the reference for "becoming the longest-running Disney Channel Original Series until it was eventually surpassed by Phineas and Ferb." makes no mention of Phineas and Ferb.
SL93 (
talk)
17:45, 1 August 2013 (UTC)reply
prose = The prose is clear and concise, respects copyright laws, and the spelling and grammar are correct.
mos = It complies with the manual of style guidelines for lead sections, layout, words to watch, fiction, and list incorporation.
ref layout = It provides references to all sources of information in the section(s) dedicated to the attribution of these sources according to the guide to layout.
reliable sources = The
second reference is an unreliable personal website. The
8th reference is an unreliable website. The
14th reference is an unreliable web zine. For the
32nd reference, eBay should not be used as a source. The
38th reference is not a reliable source. The
About page of the website says that anyone can apply to write for the website, no matter their background. The
last reference is an unreliable blog. (no)
broadness = The article is sufficiently broad for an animated character.
focus = The article stays focused without going into too much detail.
neutral = The article is sufficiently neutral.
stable = The article is stable.
free or tagged pics = A valid fair use tag is on the the infobox picture. The second image is properly tagged as free use on Commons.
pics relevant = The images are relevant to the topic. The infobox picture is of the character discussed in the article and the free use picture if of the voice actress.
This will meet all Good Article criteria once the unreliable sources are taken of, which also includes the content that is referenced to them needing to be verified to reliable sources, and the unreferenced sentence being reliably referenced.
SL93 (
talk)
17:04, 1 August 2013 (UTC)reply
There is one remaining problem. Now, the reference for "becoming the longest-running Disney Channel Original Series until it was eventually surpassed by Phineas and Ferb." makes no mention of Phineas and Ferb.
SL93 (
talk)
17:45, 1 August 2013 (UTC)reply