Episode (required quality)

For these epochs, there are many series that try to tell a story. Whether for TV (anime, cartoon or movies) or in paper format (manga, comics and literary works).

In some of these series, because of freedom in fantasy, there could be some time when the subject of the giantesses is touched.

Those moments are worth saving, but you must also follow some criteria for deserving an article and how to name them.

There is freedom to make an article, but preferable that each article dealing with an artist must follow the following structure (you can omit each part if there is no information about it):


 * 1) The template "tab" on the article's top (obligatory)
 * 2) The template "episode" (obligatory)
 * 3) Brief information of the series or work of origin (obligatory)
 * 4) Summary or synopsis of the episode (obligatory)
 * 5) Additional information (optional)
 * 6) Gallery (obligatory)
 * 7) Trivia (optional)
 * 8) Source (optional)

The template "tab" on the article's top (obligatory)

 * Write:  
 * Basically, this divide the article into 3 parts:
 * General: Most relevant information.
 * Gallery: The collection of its images or art.
 * GTS Tropes: the related GTS tropes found in this episode.

The template "episode" on the article's top (obligatory)

 * Write:  
 * A table with empty data parameters will be created, which you must fill out.
 * The structure of this template can be found here: Episode (required quality)/Structure.

Let's look at the case of each parameter:
 * Name: The name of the episode is recommended in its original language.
 * Image: file_name.jpg (*.png or *.gif). Cover pages are recommended (see Danny Phantom's example).
 * Introduction: It may be a brief description of the image above or the same episode.
 * Episode name: The names it has had (both in the original language and in his translation into Armerican English, United Kingdom or Australia).
 * Series: Name of the series (preferably the original name).
 * Country: Use country templates, you can find them here.
 * Series type: Use "type of work or serie" templates, you can find them here.
 * Featured giantess(es): What is described in this infobox.
 * Is it in English language?: What is described in this infobox.

Brief information of the series or work of origin (obligatory)
A summary of what the series is about. If you have difficulties, you can consult Wikipedia or its respetive wiki (if it has one).

Summary or synopsis of the episode (indicate whether there are spoilers or not)
Explain and tell what the episode is about. Extend yourself as much as you can and be explicit.

If there are going to be spoilers, at least notice it.

Additional Information
And why is this episode interesting about the issue of sizes?

Gallery

 * All the images must be placed on Episode /Gallery
 * NOTE: This section is very important and is one of the reasons why this wiki is famous (let's say you know us by the "high quality galleries", and that honor we want to keep).
 * To know how to make a "quality gallery", read this sub-article: Episode (required quality)/Gallery.

Trivia (optional)
Everything that attracts attention, what is interesting and worth highlighting, or what is implicit in its data.

Source (optional)
If some information you have taken from other side, you have to give your sources.

In general, specialized wikis in a particular series have interesting information about each episode. In this case, the episode that we are mentioning comes from the series Danny Phantom, and in its respective wiki there is information on this episode in this respect: [//dannyphantom.wikia.com/wiki/Girls'_Night_Out http://dannyphantom.wikia.com/wiki/Girls'_Night_Out]

How to name an episode article?
Usually the commercial series are separated by seasons, so the following rules will be considered:
 * To episode number "EP" will be zeros to the left according to the total of episode that the series has, so that the amount of digits coincide.
 * For example, if we treat the episode 5 of a series that has 9 or fewer episodes, it will be written EP5; if it has between 10 and 99 episodes, it will be written EP05; if it has between 100 and 999 episodes, it will be written EP005; if it has between 1000 and 9999 episodes, it will be written EP0005.
 * For example, if we treat the episode 22 of a series that has 99 or fewer episodes, it will be written EP22; if it has between 100 and 999 episodes, it will be written EP022; if it has between 1000 and 9999 episodes, it will be written EP0022.
 * The same applies for the seasons (SE).
 * If there is only one season: "Serie's name" - "EP??". For example:
 * Pokémon - EP0022
 * Ultimate Book of Spells - EP22
 * Ultimate Girls - EP05
 * If there is more than one season: "Serie's name" - "SE??-EP??". For example:
 * Dexter's Laboratory - SE1-EP06c
 * Dexter's Laboratory - SE1-EP09a
 * If there are several consecutive episodes (one season): "Serie's name" - "EP??-EP??". Write the number of the initial episode, then the end. For example:
 * Dragon Ball - EP047-EP049
 * If there are several consecutive episodes (more than one season): "Serie's name" - "SE??-EP??-EP??". For example:
 * Teen Titans - SE5-EP01-EP02

Models of articles on episodes
Not all articles about episodes follow exactly this pattern, but at least to make articles that have enough information, such as the following:
 * Dragon Ball - EP153
 * Dexter's Laboratory - SE1-EP06c
 * Dexter's Laboratory - SE1-EP09a
 * Ultimate Book of Spells - EP22
 * Ultimate Girls - EP05
 * Pokémon - EP0022
 * Garfield and Friends - EP120
 * Teen Titans - SE5-EP01-EP02

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