Parameter
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Explanation
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title
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The title of the episode. The title is automatically put within quotation marks.
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image
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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 fair-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.
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image_size
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Image size in pixels. Should be 250 or less. If not specified, image defaults to frameless (220px). "px" is not required.
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image_alt
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Alt text for image per WP:MOSALT.
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caption
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A caption explaining the image.
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season
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The number of the season this episode is part of.
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episode
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The number of the episode within the season. See List of The Simpsons episodes for the number.
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multi_episodes
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A parameter to alter select wording of the infobox when used for multi-part episodes with the same title.
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director
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The director(s) of this episode. Separate multiple people using {{Plainlist}}. In addition, link each director to their appropriate article if possible.
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writer
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The writer(s) of this episode. Separate multiple people using {{Plainlist}}. In addition, link each writer to their appropriate article if possible.
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story
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The writer(s) of the episode's story. Separate multiple people using {{Plainlist}}. Use this field instead of the normal writer field if television episodes divide writing credits between teleplay and story writers.
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teleplay
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The writer(s) of the episode's teleplay. Separate multiple people using {{Plainlist}}. Use this field instead of the normal writer field if television episodes divide writing credits between teleplay and story writers.
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based_on
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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.
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producer
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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 {{Plainlist}}. In addition, link each producer to their appropriate article if possible.
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music
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The music of this episode. Separate multiple songs using {{Plainlist}}. Television episodes often include numerous songs; only include the most notable (typically songs playing during key scenes).
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editor
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The editor(s) of this episode. Separate multiple people using {{Plainlist}}. In addition, link each editor to their appropriate article if possible.
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production
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The production code or number of this episode.
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airdate
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The original airing date of the episode; use {{Start date}}.
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length
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The original length of the episode in minutes. It should indicate runtime (without commercials), or with commercials.
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guests
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Guest star(s) in the episode. Separate entries with {{Plainlist}} or bullets (*). 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.
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blackboard
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A transcription of what Bart Simpson writes on the blackboard during the intro sequence, or what happens during this time.
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couch_gag
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A description of the couch gag at the end of the show's intro sequence.
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commentary
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The names of the staff members who provide audio commentary on the episode.
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prev
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Wikilink to the previous episode. If an article does not exist, link to the season with an anchor to that episode. If this is the first episode of the TV series, leave blank. Title is automatically put within quotation marks.
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next
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Wikilink to the next episode. If an article does not exist, link to the season with an anchor to that episode. If this is the last episode of the TV series, leave blank. Title is automatically put within quotation marks.
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