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==Rule Framework== | ==Rule Framework== | ||
===1. Default Rule, non-OP/ED =/= C ep=== | ===1. Default Rule, non-OP/ED =/= C ep=== | ||
:1. '''<u>Default Rule, non-OP/ED =/= C ep</u>: In general, anything not credited as an OP/ED song is never a C ep; always add as S ep.''' | : 1. '''<u>Default Rule, non-OP/ED =/= C ep</u>: In general, anything not credited as an OP/ED song is never a C ep; always add as S ep.''' | ||
:: 1.1. '''Missing OP/ED song credits''': In the absence of any songs being tagged OP/ED at all, which is more often the case in pre-modern era (90s and older) TV shows, and also frequently the case for movies: | :: 1.1. '''Missing OP/ED song credits''': In the absence of any songs being tagged OP/ED at all, which is more often the case in pre-modern era (90s and older) TV shows, and also frequently the case for movies: | ||
::: 1.1.1. '''No songs credited OP/ED at all''': We look through the credits and see what songs are used functionally as an OP/ED, and if they should be recognized as such. For example, absent any formally credited OP/ED, a song credited "theme song" but used as an OP/ED shall be considered an OP/ED. | ::: 1.1.1. '''No songs credited OP/ED at all''': We look through the credits and see what songs are used functionally as an OP/ED, and if they should be recognized as such. For example, absent any formally credited OP/ED, a song credited "theme song" but used as an OP/ED shall be considered an OP/ED. |