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Okay. I know that some editors like me said that the storyboard credits are unnecessary, but one thing to keep in mind is that they are apart of the opening credits. Like what IJBall said, "I would say that storyboard artists should certainly not be included in episode tables, unless they are "front-credited" in the episodes with the writers and directors and even then it should probably be discussed first and a consensus reached." Same applies to The Ghost and Molly McGee, which has its storyboard credits removed despite being in the opening. BaldiBasicsFan ( talk) 11:03, 26 September 2022 (UTC)
With the episode is premiering tonight, I wanted to ask what to do when the ratings come out. Since the episode will be simulcast on both Disney Channel and Disney XD, should we group the ratings for both and add a note mentioning the simulcast (like the final episode of Phineas and Ferb), or do we just list the ratings for Disney Channel only? BrickMaster02 ( talk) 13:23, 15 October 2022 (UTC)
Found out that the second episode to the third season, entitled "For the Future", will air on January 21, 2023. [1] XSMan2016 ( talk) 05:58, 9 December 2022 (UTC) XSMan2016 ( talk) 05:58, 9 December 2022 (UTC)
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For the half hours, should we list at 6 episodes since the # of episodes is dependent on the number of half hours? With season 3 having 3 44 minute episodes, it makes sense to list them as 2 episodes each to keep the consistency of the 22 minute series. CartoonnewsCP ( talk) 00:50, 11 March 2023 (UTC)
Vida los the owl para tercera temporada 45.174.57.226 ( talk) 01:52, 9 April 2023 (UTC)
I'm not sure if the articles for the separate episodes would be notable, but what would be preferred is an entire article about the season, where each episode would prospectively get described in a way that isn't overstuffed. Besides, the episode articles themselves are rather short. BaldiBasicsFan ( talk) 21:03, 29 April 2023 (UTC)
It has been established through previous discussion, such as in Talk:List of Amphibia episodes#Regarding All In as either 1 or 2 episodes., that the DGEPress website as a source for production codes does not have the greatest reliability. For certain shows, there are cases of it omitting episodes, listing the same code for multiple episodes, or simply listing codes that don't match to other sources. There's also the fact that it only features the second half of the production codes (the part identifying the episode) while omitting the first half of the code (the part identifying the show itself).
Now, over the years, both Disney Channel and members of the show's crew have released lots of production materials from the show (storyboard animatics, character design sheets, color sheets, backgrounds, etc.), so many of which include production codes that it's possible to source from these the codes for all episodes. By comparing these to DGEPress, it becomes apparent that though dgepress' codes for seasons 2 & 3 are accurate, its codes for season 1 are mostly incorrect. Specifically, all of the codes listed by dgepress for season 1, starting with "Hooty's Moving Hassle", are off by one from the actual code.
I have therefore switched out the citation of DGEPress in the season 1 episode table, and replaced it with individual citations of the production materials for each code. Additionally, since these sources also include the first part of all the codes that DGEPress omits ("450H-"), I'm able to add that in. — Jamie Eilat ( talk) 15:07, 20 June 2024 (UTC)
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Okay. I know that some editors like me said that the storyboard credits are unnecessary, but one thing to keep in mind is that they are apart of the opening credits. Like what IJBall said, "I would say that storyboard artists should certainly not be included in episode tables, unless they are "front-credited" in the episodes with the writers and directors and even then it should probably be discussed first and a consensus reached." Same applies to The Ghost and Molly McGee, which has its storyboard credits removed despite being in the opening. BaldiBasicsFan ( talk) 11:03, 26 September 2022 (UTC)
With the episode is premiering tonight, I wanted to ask what to do when the ratings come out. Since the episode will be simulcast on both Disney Channel and Disney XD, should we group the ratings for both and add a note mentioning the simulcast (like the final episode of Phineas and Ferb), or do we just list the ratings for Disney Channel only? BrickMaster02 ( talk) 13:23, 15 October 2022 (UTC)
Found out that the second episode to the third season, entitled "For the Future", will air on January 21, 2023. [1] XSMan2016 ( talk) 05:58, 9 December 2022 (UTC) XSMan2016 ( talk) 05:58, 9 December 2022 (UTC)
References
For the half hours, should we list at 6 episodes since the # of episodes is dependent on the number of half hours? With season 3 having 3 44 minute episodes, it makes sense to list them as 2 episodes each to keep the consistency of the 22 minute series. CartoonnewsCP ( talk) 00:50, 11 March 2023 (UTC)
Vida los the owl para tercera temporada 45.174.57.226 ( talk) 01:52, 9 April 2023 (UTC)
I'm not sure if the articles for the separate episodes would be notable, but what would be preferred is an entire article about the season, where each episode would prospectively get described in a way that isn't overstuffed. Besides, the episode articles themselves are rather short. BaldiBasicsFan ( talk) 21:03, 29 April 2023 (UTC)
It has been established through previous discussion, such as in Talk:List of Amphibia episodes#Regarding All In as either 1 or 2 episodes., that the DGEPress website as a source for production codes does not have the greatest reliability. For certain shows, there are cases of it omitting episodes, listing the same code for multiple episodes, or simply listing codes that don't match to other sources. There's also the fact that it only features the second half of the production codes (the part identifying the episode) while omitting the first half of the code (the part identifying the show itself).
Now, over the years, both Disney Channel and members of the show's crew have released lots of production materials from the show (storyboard animatics, character design sheets, color sheets, backgrounds, etc.), so many of which include production codes that it's possible to source from these the codes for all episodes. By comparing these to DGEPress, it becomes apparent that though dgepress' codes for seasons 2 & 3 are accurate, its codes for season 1 are mostly incorrect. Specifically, all of the codes listed by dgepress for season 1, starting with "Hooty's Moving Hassle", are off by one from the actual code.
I have therefore switched out the citation of DGEPress in the season 1 episode table, and replaced it with individual citations of the production materials for each code. Additionally, since these sources also include the first part of all the codes that DGEPress omits ("450H-"), I'm able to add that in. — Jamie Eilat ( talk) 15:07, 20 June 2024 (UTC)