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ED2a (normal): XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
ED2a (normal): XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
ED2b (ep. 11): ------XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX-------
ED2b (ep. 11): ------XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX-------
ED2c (ep. 16): ----------------------XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX</pre>
ED2c (ep. 16): ----------------------XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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::: 4.2.3.: '''An OP/ED is only played in a "cut" form on TV, and a full version is released on BD, but the full version is never used as an OP/ED on the TV or the BD release''': Where a "full version" is released as a BD/DVD special, but it is never used in full on an episode (in either the TV or BD airing), this BD/DVD release is not a C ep; add as an S ep. Illustrative example:
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ED2a (TV, ep. 11) : ------XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX------- add as C ep
ED2b (TV, ep. 12) : ----------------------XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX add as C ep
S1 (BD bonus only): XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX not used in an episode on TV or BD, therefore add as S ep
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Revision as of 23:38, 5 September 2022

NOTE This article is still under construction.

Framework for OP and ED Episodes - C and S Episode Guidance

This framework describes how OP and ED episodes are identified and classified within AniDB's C and S episode types. Refer to discussion on the AniDB Adv. User forum here for further detail.

The following rule cascade shall apply. Higher ranking rules take precedence over lower ranking rules. For example, Rule 2 will have greater precedence than Rule 4.

General Principles

  1. Within the rules, all references to "BD" are also references to "DVD". However, when used in notes, spell out in full for all applicable instances.
  2. Within the rules, all references to "TV" are also references to "HDTV" and "www". However, when used in notes, spell out in full for all applicable instances.
  3. Spell out "Episode" and "Volume" in full; no exceptions.
  4. Short episodes, given their significantly compressed duration relative to standard 20+ minute episodes, are to be assessed on a case-by-case basis. This Framework may be used as a guide, but should not be applied directly to a strict standard without use of discretion.

Rule Framework

1. Default Rule, non-OP/ED =/= C ep

1. Default Rule, non-OP/ED =/= C ep: In general, anything not credited as an OP/ED song is never a C ep; always add as S ep.

Rule 1.1: Missing OP/ED song credits

Rule 1.2: Credits not prescriptively identifying a specific song version


2. Default Rule, OP/ED = C ep

2. Default Rule, OP/ED = C ep: Anything credited as OP/ED is a C ep, unless an exception applies.

Rule 2.1: "BD/DVD lookthrough" rule

Rule 2.2: Ordering of C eps (also applicable to S eps)

Rule 2.3: Eptitle of C eps

Rule 2.4: Episode notes for C eps

Rule 2.5: "Regular OP used as Episode 1 ED" rule


3. Insufficient video =/= C ep

3. Insufficient video =/= C ep: If there is "insufficient video", including a completely black screen during the credit roll, or a single colour gradient background, it is not a C ep (and perhaps not even an S ep).

Rule 3.1: Simple graphics are still C eps

Rule 3.2: Instances of "recap and non-recap screenshots/still-images/boxed-animations" count as sufficient video


4. No opening/ending segment

4. No opening/ending segment: If in the opening/ending, "instead of an opening/ending segment showing up, the main body of the episode plays" (aka, "does the main episode bleed into the OP/ED?"), it is not a C ep and therefore should be added as an S ep; this is known as "no opening/ending segment" and we have tags for it: t6301 -- no opening segment and t6300 -- no ending segment.

Rule 4.1: Recap screenshots and new-content screenshots do not count as "main episode bleeding" ("deemed C episode")

Rule 4.2: Split OP/ED between main ep and OP/ED sequence ("round up" rule)


5. Anime that use summary or recap type OP/ED for the majority of OP/ED

6. Fansub-created chopjob cuts

7. "Loaned" C episodes

Examples

Test collapse header.