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Wikipedia:Theme Song Format

Proposed Theme Song Documentation Format, Revision 3.7:

I propose this format to unify the description of theme songs for a whole array of movies, television series and other animation pieces. Optimally, it should conform to the Manual of Style and potentially be added thereto. Nonetheless, it currently does not fully conform.

Theme Songs (regarding a series)

  • Opening
    1. "Romanized Official"; «Special charset» (Italic Translation) by Singer «(Sn: Eps a-m)»
    2. "Romanized Official"; «Special charset» (Italic Translation) by Singer «(Sn: Eps n-z)»

  • Ending
    1. "Romanized Official"; «Special charset» (Italic Translation) by Singer

  • OVA "Romanized Official"; «Special charset» (Italic Translation)
    • Opening: "Romanized Official"; «Special charset» (Italic Translation) by Singer
    • Ending: "Romanized Official"; «Special charset» (Italic Translation) by Singer

  • Movies
    1. "Italic Romanized Official movie name (sans Series name†)"; «Special charset» (Italic Translation)
      • Opening: "Romanized Official"; «Special charset» (Italic Translation) by Singer
      • Ending: "Romanized Official"; «Special charset» (Italic Translation) by Singer

Comments

  • Sub-sections are optional based on whether or not they are used.
  • A translation is only necessary for foreign shows.
    • Optional: Provide foreign characterset spelling to the right of the romanized. (e.g. Kanji)
  • « » - Data inside is optional
  • (Sn: eps a-z) - Provide episodes used in. Optional iff the song remains the same for the whole series.
    • Sn (Season Number) is optional if there are no seasons in the series, or it is measured by absolute episode number.
      • S = 'S'
      • n = Season #
  • (#) - Theme song number optional iff series only has one song in that category. (e.g. Only one Opening song)
  • † - Inuyasha: Toki wo Koeru Omoi is denoted as Toki wo Koeru Omoi.


Feel free to edit this if you think you can make it better. Emperorbma



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