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Perspective

This wiki is written in an "in-universe" perspective. Any "out-of-universe" info or "real world perspective" info is written in an article’s Background Information, unless the article is referring to something in the real world, such as the articles for Adam West or Keith David. Articles such as those should be marked with a "Real world perspective" template.

Articles

Creating a new article from scratch can be a very daunting task. To help you get started, we have provided templates to use as guidelines for you to copy and paste into article.

Articles should have the following elements:

  • Incomplete articles should be given the stub template.
  • The first appearance of the articles title within the text should be in bold type.
  • Words that are themselves titles of additional articles should be linked.
  • If using a quote use one of the following:
* Template:Quote
* Template:Cquote
  • Internal links add to the cohesion and utility of The SuperFriends Wiki by allowing readers to deepen their understanding of a topic by conveniently accessing other articles. These links should be included where it is most likely that readers might want to use them; for example, in article leads, the beginnings of new sections, table cells, and image captions.
  • There are various ways of writing 'SuperFriends', but for the purposes of this wiki in order to have uniformity, all instances of the word 'SuperFriends' should be spelled thusly.
- Michael Mogg, founder


  • Tense: Plot summaries on individual episode pages are written in present-tense narrative. This should be maintained unless obvious years or past events are mentioned.
  • Shorter articles not needing a stub template should contain a short bio and a picture of object, etc.
Adapted from Wikipedia


Character Articles

Generally, any character or any guest character with a name qualifies to have their own page.

A character article should contain the following sections in order:

  • Heading: If Character is a ‘SuperFriends’ or ‘Legion of Doom’ team member place appropriate heading above main bio page as follows:
(Copy and Paste as you see it)
  • <h3>'''[[Justice League of America | SuperFriends]] Team Member'''</h3>
  • <h3>'''[[Legion of Doom]] Team Member'''</h3>
  • Using Character Template: The Infobox should only contain canon information, i.e., information stated or seen on-screen, or confirmed off-screen. For instance, the ‘voice-actors name’, if known.
  • Please use appropriate Character Infobox:
  • Intro Section: No title necessary. This intro section serves as an introduction. Limit to one to two sentences summarizing who the article is about. Unknown information or non-canon information should be relegated to the notes section and cited accordingly. Listing the voice-actors name is not necessary.
  • History: If history of character is known (from what has been revealed on screen only) put that info here and fill it out accordingly. Also, be clear about who the alias is, etc.
  • Background Information: this section is for out-of-universe information, or continuity information from continuity-related shows here. These types of shows can be found listed on our page: SuperFriends in Other Media. This section is also a perfect place to add history of character from the DC Universe (specifically Earth-One). This section may be omitted where no information exists.
  • Powers & Abilities: List appropriate powers and special abilities in a bulleted list. This section may be omitted if the character has no special powers or abilities.
  • If known – Weakness: List appropriate weaknesses in a bulleted list
  • Episode Appearances: List them in a in a bulleted list. If necessary use the following template: Template:Scroll box
  • Notes: Place any other facts known about character here. For example: history of character, creators, etc.
  • Team member info section: no title necessary
  • If SuperFriends member use the following Infobox:
  • If Legion of Doom Member member use the following Infobox:
  • External Links: If needed, have a section for any links to well-known fan sites, or other sites with information on the character.
  • Appearances in Other Media: If character has known counterparts in other media place a few in this section, using the following templates (in this order):
Repeat if necessary.

Episodes

Each episode is to have its own information in this order:

  • Infobox template: The following template should appear at the top of the episode page (when creating a new page), before the sections listed below: Template:Episode
  • Summaries: No heading necessary - Summaries may be original from a real-world prospective and should briefly cover each plotline in the episode.
  • Plot: This section is to provide a more detailed explanation of mostly every scene in the episode but generally do not contain direct lines of dialogue exchange. Pictures enhance this section tremendously. Plots are written in present tense. Try to avoid describing every tiny detail and action. All recaps should be original.
  • Continuity (or if needed ‘Discontinuity): Continuity is for things in the episode (such as characters, lines of dialogue, or objects) that refer to other episodes. Discontinuity sections include things that directly contradict something in another episode.
  • Continuity in Other Media: For more on ‘other media’ see our page: SuperFriends in Other Media
  • Cast: In this section we will list heroes, villains, guest roles and uncredited voice actors.
  • The following table should be used:
  V o i c e   A c t o r       R o l e
 Danny Dark     Superman
 Olan Soule     Batman
 Casey Kasem     Robin
 Shannon Farnon     Wonder Woman
 Norman Alden     Aquaman
 Frank Welker     Marvin White
 Sherry Alberoni     Wendy Harris
 Frank Welker     Wonder Dog
  G u e s t   C a s t  
      Sir Cedric Cedric
      Power Pirate / Anthro 


  • Episode Title: This section explains the significance of the episode title for each episode.
  • Notes: Notes are a bulleted list of objective observations for the episode. For example, notes can provide more information to things referenced in the episode, further explanations, or amusing facts. Also, things that might not be obvious to the viewer or glaringly obvious production errors can be pointed out in the Notes section as well. Plot details covered in the recap are not notes. Reviews, opinions, or details that can be argued or discussed can be put on the Talk page instead.
  • Quotes: Quotes are those from the episode the editor feels are significant. The editor should record them exactly as they are spoken. Put the speaker in bold. Also note that character names should be linked. This section should use the appropriate template:
  • External links: This section is for other places online that provide additional details on the specific episode. TV.com is usually included, but any site can be listed.


Images

  • All of the images of any of the SuperFriends episodes used on this wiki are to use Template:CC-BY-SA (Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License) – no exceptions.
  • Please categorize images according to their category. For more on this check out our page: Categorized Images.
  • To prevent duplicate images, please view the Categorized Images page to double-check to see if your screencap has already been uploaded.
  • If you feel an image should be replaced, please following the directions on the Upload Image page appropriately
  • Feel free to upload multiple images on our Upload Multiple Images page


Superfriends canon

The Superfriends canon in a strict, narrow or specific sense is forged from three sources: (1) Hanna Barbera’s Super Friends TV Show (1973-1985), (2) The SuperFriends Comic Book (1976-1981) and the SuperPowers Comics, Vol. 1 (1984), Vol. 2 (1985-86), Vol. 3 (1986) and Mini-comics (1984-85). This is the SuperFriends universe which is part of the larger Multi-verse.

In a general or broad sense, canon could refer simply to anything that's related to the above three criteria. These connections would of course be conjecture.

Here is a list of things that are considered canon or at least somewhat connected to the canon.

The Comics

As we just established, the comic book series is part of the canon. Not DC Comics as a whole. . Still, many Superfriends comics make references to other DC comics. Those comics too should be considered canon, but not the entire series. In other words, if a particular Superfriends comic makes reference to [[Justice League of America, Vol. 1 147| JLA#47 (Oct. 77), then that comic should have an article here, but not the one that came before or after, because it's not referenced. One exception to this rule would be if the story was to be continued in the following issue. Those comics should be considered canon with Earth-1A and Earth-One alike.

Also, the SuperFriends comics reference comics that feature a crossover story with an earth called Earth-Two...we refer to it as Earth-2A, to distinguish it from the Earth-Two from the DC Comics multiverse. Because of this, we are also editing articles from the Superman cartoons from the '40s, which we assume also take place on Earth-2A.

The Super Powers comics and anything Super Powers are being used on this wiki because they also appear to be part of Earth-1A. The comics were written to tie in to the toyline which in turn was reflected in the last two seasons of Super Friends. It should be noted that the first two volumes of the series, and the mini-comics both fit into the Earth-1A canon; however, Volume 3 is a loner, as there are too many contradictions for it to fit comfortably into the canon. Because of this, one of our admins have created a different universe and has called it Earth-1B. The DC Heroes role playing game from the Super Powers Collection tie-in does not fit into our canon. Some of the material from the game may be used here, so as long as it doesn't contradict what has already been previously established.

Other continuity related series

Television shows that are listed here are also loosely considered part of the Earth-1A universe. Mainly it's any of the DC classic cartoons from the '60s to the '80s and a few live action shows.

The Scooby-Doo episodes with Batman

These episodes more than likely do not take place in the Earth-1A universe. But because Batman and Robin appear in the same animation style, we have a connection so we're using it here. And since Superman and Wonder Woman appeared in The Brady Kids, we've provided them a home here as well. These articles will need the proper citation.

Wildstorm Productions

Any animated production that was produced by Wildstorm Productions, such as WildC.A.T.S and Gen¹³, is also here. We are considering it a separate universe, and including it as a bit of fan fun. These articles will need the proper citation.

Fan productions/Fan Fiction

Articles based upon fan productions can be made, but must be written in their proper context. These articles will need the proper citation.

Commercials

Commercials from toy or product tie-ins are used here. These articles will need the proper citation.

Hanna-Barbera cartoons

Some Hanna-Barbera adventure and superhero cartoons are very likely part of the Super Friends universe. But we can't go crazy in this area. Although many are firm believers that the works of Alex Toth belong here. We have included some of these, but again, they must have the proper citation.


Naming articles

When writing an article it's important to name the article what it was referred to in the Super Friends Universe. For example, Deep-sea diving gear is what it was referred to as in Dr. Pelagian's War, even though the Wikipedia article calls it Standard diving dress. The reason it was so named, was because that's what it was called in dialogue in the episode.


References

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