Template:Infobox Futurama episode/doc

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Template:Infobox Futurama episode is used to create an infobox which summarizes the main information of a Futurama episode.

Usage[edit]

The infobox may be added by pasting the template as shown below into an article, typically at the top of an article above the lead section. This infobox creates a short description based on the data provided to the infobox. For more information on this, see the documentation at Template:Television episode short description.


"{{{title}}}"
Futurama episode
[[File:{{{image}}}|{{{image_size}}}|alt={{{image_alt}}}|upright=1]]
{{{caption}}}
Episode no.Season {{{season}}}
Episode {{{episode}}}
Directed by{{{director}}}
Written by{{{writer}}}
Story by{{{story}}}
Teleplay by{{{teleplay}}}
Based on{{{based_on}}}
Produced by{{{producer}}}
Featured music{{{music}}}
Editing by{{{editor}}}
Production code{{{production}}}
Original air date{{{airdate}}}
Running time{{{length}}}
Guest appearance
{{{guests}}}
Episode features
Opening caption{{{opening_caption}}}
Opening cartoon{{{opening_cartoon}}}
Episode chronology
← Previous
"{{{prev}}}"
Next →
"{{{next}}}"
Futurama season {{{season}}}
List of episodes
{{Infobox Futurama episode
| title           = 
| image           = 
| image_size      = 
| image_alt       = 
| caption         = 
| season          = 
| episode         = 
| director        = 
| writer          = 
| story           = 
| teleplay        = 
| based_on        = 
| producer        = 
| music           = 
| editor          = 
| production      = 
| airdate         = <!-- {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}} -->
| length          = 
| guests          = 
| opening_caption = 
| opening_cartoon = 
| prev            = 
| next            = 
}}

Parameters[edit]

Link people only if they have articles. For most of the fields below[a], if there are multiple entries, separate them using bulleted lists (*). When adding data to fields, do not use small text as this reduces the size of the text to below 85% of the page font size. See Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Accessibility#Text for more information.

Template parameters
Parameter Explanation
italic_title A "no" value will disable the automatic italicization of the series name in the parenthesis. This parameter should not be used most of the time.
image An image, if needed. Wikilinking, "File:", and pixel size not required. Remember, virtually all TV screenshots are copyrighted, so they must be low resolution, and be accompanied by a non-free use rationale. There is no blanket allowance for an image per episode. A non-free screenshot should be used only if it meets the Wikipedia:Non-free content criteria, i.e. typically if it is required to illustrate a crucial element of the episode that is the object of explicit, sourced analytical commentary and where that commentary is in genuine need of visual support.
image_size Image size in pixels. Should be 250 or less. If not specified, image defaults to frameless (220px). "px" is not required.
image_upright Use of this parameter is preferred to using |image_size=, as it allows auto-sizing of images according to user preferences. By default, the infobox image scales to upright=1 (which is 1 × 220px if the default thumbnail size has not been changed at Special:Preferences). For upright posters, a value of upright=1 is recommended.

The size should not be set to a value that would result in an image width greater than 300px. See help below for guidance on determining the value to be used.

image_alt Alt text for image per WP:MOSALT.
caption A caption explaining the image.
season The number of the season this episode is part of.
episode The number of the episode within the season.
segment The number or letter of the segment. If the segment is not numbered, use |segment=yes.
director The director(s) of this episode. Separate multiple people using bulleted lists (*). In addition, link each director to their appropriate article if possible.
writer The writer(s) of this episode. Separate multiple people using bulleted lists (*). In addition, link each writer to their appropriate article if possible.
story The writer(s) of the episode's story. Separate multiple people using bulleted lists (*). Use this field instead of the normal writer field if television episodes divide writing credits between teleplay and story writers.
teleplay The writer(s) of the episode's teleplay. Separate multiple people using bulleted lists (*). Use this field instead of the normal writer field if television episodes divide writing credits between teleplay and story writers.
based_on The original work the episode is based on. Use {{Based on}} to add the title of the source material and the name(s) of the source material writer(s). Use this field in conjunction with teleplay and story where applicable. This field should be used if the episode is based on previously produced or published material, such as books, plays, articles, old screenplays, etc. and should not be used where the source material is ambiguous. This field should not be used for general adaptations, such as The Flash episodes being based on characters from DC Comics, however, do use it if a specific episode of that series is a direct adaptation of a specific comic.
producer The producer(s) of this episode. As television episodes typically have several credited producers, not all of whom had a direct role in the production of the episode, it is advisable to just include the show runner(s). Separate multiple people using bulleted lists (*). In addition, link each producer to their appropriate article if possible.
music The music of this episode. Use {{Work by author}} to add the title of the song and the name(s) of the song performer. Separate multiple music using bulleted lists (*). Television episodes often include numerous songs; only include the most notable (typically songs playing during key scenes).
editor The editor(s) of this episode. Separate multiple people using bulleted lists (*). In addition, link each editor to their appropriate article if possible.
production The production code or number of this episode. Separate multiple codes using bulleted lists (*).
airdate The original airing date of the episode; use {{Start date}}. Separate multiple dates using bulleted lists (*).
length The original length of the episode, including credits, in minutes. It should indicate runtime (without commercials), or with commercials.
guests Guest star(s) in the episode. Separate multiple people using bulleted lists (*). If using bullets, include the name of the character the guest actor portrays using a single space, "as", and another single space: "<actor> as <character>". Link to the appropriate character article, if one exists.
prev The title of the previous episode. If an article or redirect exist, link to it. If one does not exist, consider creating a redirect to the episode anchor in the season article. If a redirect isn't created directly link to the season article with an anchor to that episode. If this is the first episode of the TV series, leave blank. The title is automatically put within quotation marks, unless |rprev= is used.
next The title of the next episode. If an article or redirect exist, link to it. If one does not exist, consider creating a redirect to the episode anchor in the season article. If a redirect isn't created directly link to the season article with an anchor to that episode. If this is the last episode of the TV series, leave blank. The title is automatically put within quotation marks, unless |rnext= is used.
opening_caption The opening caption for the episode, seen at the very beginning of the opening sequence.
opening_cartoon The cartoon seen on the billboard near the end of the opening sequence.

TemplateData[edit]

TemplateData documentation used by VisualEditor and other tools
See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:Infobox Futurama episode in articles based on its TemplateData.

TemplateData for Infobox Futurama episode

Infobox used on articles about Futurama television episodes.

Template parameters

This template has custom formatting.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Italic titleitalic_title

A "no" value will disable the automatic italicization of the series name in the parenthesis. This parameter should not be used most of the time. If the title should not be in quotation marks, use "rtitle" instead.

Stringoptional
Titletitle

The title of the episode. Should not be used if the title is the same as the article title as the infobox handles this automatically. The title is automatically put within quotation marks.

Stringoptional
Imageimage

An image relevant to the episode.

Fileoptional
Image sizeimage_size

Image size in pixels. Should be 250 or less. If not specified, image defaults to frameless (220px). 'px' is not required.

Numberoptional
Image uprightimage_upright

Default
1.13
Numberoptional
Image altimage_alt

Alt text for image per WP:MOSALT.

Stringoptional
Image captioncaption

A caption explaining the image.

Stringoptional
Season numberseason

The number of the season this episode is part of.

Numberoptional
Episode numberepisode

The number of the episode within the season.

Numberoptional
Directordirector

The director(s) of this episode. Separate multiple people using bulleted lists (<code>*</code>). In addition, link each director to their appropriate article if possible.

Stringoptional
Writerwriter

The writer(s) of this episode. Separate multiple people using bulleted lists (<code>*</code>). In addition, link each writer to their appropriate article if possible.

Stringoptional
Story writerstory

The writer(s) of the episode's story. Separate multiple people using bulleted lists (<code>*</code>). Use this field instead of the normal writer field if television episodes divide writing credits between teleplay and story writers.

Stringoptional
Teleplay writerteleplay

The writer(s) of the episode's teleplay. Separate multiple people using bulleted lists (<code>*</code>). Use this field instead of the normal writer field if television episodes divide writing credits between teleplay and story writers.

Stringoptional
Based onbased_on

The original work the episode is based on. Use {{Tl|Based on}} to add the title of the source material and the name(s) of the source material writer(s). Use this field in conjunction with teleplay and story where applicable. This field should be used if the episode is based on previously produced or published material, such as books, plays, articles, old screenplays, etc. and should not be used where the source material is ambiguous. This field should not be used for general adaptations, such as ''The Flash'' (2014 TV series) episodes being based on characters from DC Comics, however, do use it if a specific episode of that series is a direct adaptation of a specific comic.

Stringoptional
Producerproducer

The producer(s) of this episode. As television episodes typically have several credited producers, not all of whom had a direct role in the production of the episode, it is advisable to just include the show runner(s). Separate multiple people using bulleted lists (<code>*</code>). In addition, link each producer to their appropriate article if possible.

Stringoptional
Musicmusic

The music of this episode. Separate multiple songs using bulleted lists (<code>*</code>). Television episodes often include numerous songs; only include the most notable (typically songs playing during key scenes).

Stringoptional
Editoreditor

The editor(s) of this episode. Separate multiple people using bulleted lists (<code>*</code>). In addition, link each editor to their appropriate article if possible.

Stringoptional
Production codeproduction

The production code or number of this episode. Separate multiple codes using bulleted lists (<code>*</code>).

Numberoptional
Airdateairdate

The original airing date of the episode; use {{Start date}}. Separate multiple dates using bulleted lists (<code>*</code>).

Dateoptional
Episode lengthlength runtime

The original length of the episode, including credits, in minutes. It should indicate run-time (without commercials), or with commercials.

Numberoptional
Guest starsguests

Guest star(s) of this episode. Separate multiple people using bulleted lists (<code>*</code>). If using bullets, include the character the guest actor portray in the episode after their name in the infobox (using a single space, "as" and another single space: "<actor> as <character>"). Provide a link to the appropriate article if possible. Only guest actors in notable roles should be included in the list.

Stringoptional
Opening captionopening_caption

The opening caption for the episode, seen at the very beginning of the opening sequence.

Stringoptional
Opening cartoonopening_cartoon

The cartoon seen on the billboard near the end of the opening sequence.

Stringoptional
Previous episodeprev

The title of the previous episode. If an article or redirect exist, link to it. If one does not exist, consider creating a redirect to the episode anchor in the season article. If a redirect isn't created directly link to the season article with an anchor to that episode. If this is the last episode of the TV series, leave blank. The title is automatically put within quotation marks, unless rprev is used.

Page nameoptional
Next episodenext

The title of the next episode. If an article or redirect exist, link to it. If one does not exist, consider creating a redirect to the episode anchor in the season article. If a redirect isn't created directly link to the season article with an anchor to that episode. If this is the last episode of the TV series, leave blank. The title is automatically put within quotation marks, unless rnext is used.

Page nameoptional

Example[edit]

"Three Hundred Big Boys"
Futurama episode
Episode no.Season 4
Episode 16
Directed bySwinton O. Scott III
Written byEric Kaplan
Production code4ACV16
Original air dateMarch 6, 2003 (2003-15-06)
Guest appearance
Episode features
Opening captionVoted "Best"
Opening cartoonFlop Goes the Weasel (1943)
Episode chronology
← Previous
"The Farnsworth Parabox"
Next →
"Spanish Fry"
Futurama season 4
List of episodes
{{Infobox Futurama episode
| title           = Three Hundred Big Boys
| image           = 
| image_alt       = 
| caption         = 
| season          = 4
| episode         = 16
| airdate         = {{Start date|2003|15|06}}
| production      = 4ACV16
| writer          = [[Eric Kaplan]]
| director        = [[Swinton O. Scott III]]
| guests          = 
* [[Roseanne Barr]] as herself
| opening_caption = Voted "Best"
| opening_cartoon = ''Flop Goes the Weasel'' (1943)
| prev            = [[The Farnsworth Parabox]]
| next            = [[Spanish Fry]]
}}

Tracking category[edit]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The following fields use the plainlist class: |director=, |writer=, |story=, |teleplay=, |narrator=, |presenter=, |producer=, |music=, |photographer=, |editor=, |production=, |release_date=, and |airdate=.