Discuti My Hero Academia

Item: My Hero Academia

Language: de-DE

Type of Problem: Incorrect_content

Extra Details: Bitte umstellen auf lineare Nummerierung unter Beibehaltung der Staffeln.

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erledigt, kann geschlossen werden.

I had to remove all your numbering changes.

If you want the episodes with absolute numbering, you need to use this episode group.

@ superboy97, why you change the numbers of the show? See on the numbering on https://heroaca.com/episodes/1st/ throuth https://heroaca.com/episodes/5th/ . An linear numbering is required. You change ist not absolute numbering!!! Absolute numbering aren't restart with number 1.

Per our rules, all seasons should start with episode 1.

As indicated above, if you want the episodes with absolute numbering, you need to use this episode group.

Note : Linear numbering = absolute numbering.

You Wrong! Not for Anime!!! You don't understand the rule. Linear anime can go over several virtual seasons, which also have their own names. These do not necessarily begin with the number 1 with every virtuoso season (e.g. My Hero Academia aniemed the anime in waves so as not to overtake the manga and describes it as ... 2 ... 3 etc.) but the numbers do not graze the episodes will reset but continue as shown on the My Hero Acadiemia website. S1 to 13, S2 from 14 to 38, S3 from 39 to 63, S4 from 64 to 88 and S5 from 89 to 113. Yours is not linear!! Your ist not Original Order but my are that (think about over TV Cours).

Our rule also applies for anime. The episode group has been created for a reason.

I'm aware that there are currently a few shows that currently doesn't respect this rule, like "One Piece" for example, but these shows should be listed as one single season and a season merge will take place at a later date.

No. Anime have different rule!

Anime
Original Order

The main guidelines for animes are the same as with any other type of series. Our goal is to replicate how the TV series were originally released on their original network. The episodes of anime series should be in the exact order in which they were originally released in Japan.

In most cases, the original airing order (how it was first released) will correspond to the order used by the official Japanese website (how it was supposed to be shown). However, we strongly recommend double-checking the original air dates and order with a trustworthy source.

The order used by the official Japanese website is sometimes different from the order the episode were originally released in. This usually happens when the episodes are first aired out of order on TV, when episodes are banned from airing after the initial Japanese TV broadcast or when regular season episodes are first released with a DVD release. An infamous example is the 38th episode of Pokémon which triggered seizures and was banned after its initial Japanese TV airing.

Furthermore, international releases of anime series often have episode orders, episode counts and season splits that are wildly different from the original Japanese release. International broadcast should not be used as templates for anime.

Segments

As with multi-segment cartoons, episodes formed of two or more distinct segments should be split so that each segment is an episode. While not ideal, the main reason for the split is that segments are often paired differently in subsequent releases.

For example, the episodes of the anime series Chio's School Road are split into segments (A, B, C). On the official website, each segment has a distinct title and episode description.

Similarly, the older episodes of the anime series Shin-chan were split into segments on the original website. The new website use the "Segment 1 / Segment 2 / Segment 3" format for newer episodes and each segment has its own title and description.

An example of anime series with segment that shouldn't be split is Aho-Girl. While the episode are composed of multiple segments, they are listed as regular episodes on the official website. Each episode has a single title and description.

TV Cours

Japanese animated series usually air weekly (one episode per week). A Japanese television year is divided into four three-months airing blocks–January to March, April to June, July to September, and October to December–referred to as cours. There is usually around 12 new episodes in a cour.

TV series are usually broadcast in one of the following format:

Single cour: only airs for one cours e.g. October to December
Double cour: airs for two consecutive cours e.g. April to September
Split cour: airs for one cour, skip a cour (or two), airs for another cour e.g. January to March, break, July to September
Continuous: airs all year long

This series is an spilt cours actually 5 in 2022 6 parts.

The main rule is the first one : 'The main guidelines for animes are the same as with any other type of series.", which means that all the previous rules apply also for anime.

The other ones are only complements and precisions.

Note : This show is not a split cour. They are separate seasons. A split cour is : the first half, a break and the second half. There aren't multiple breaks.

it's stuppied to use rules that ignored the linear numbers of episodes equal the season from the show webside! If that, than you can change it to a singleton season with linaear numbers. So we have the rules and the correct numbers of episodes include the creation of groups for seperation each subseries (cours). Importend original numbers are required.

As indicated above, if you want the episodes with linear numbering, you need to use this episode group.

that is bad, bad, and not good idea. Group are for Boxing , Arcing, Chaptering etc. but not for brinning to linear numbering. A group for linears numbers are existent. And what you will is that I go to an unlinear numbering ( not absulute number) with many season? Is that anime-like?

In German: Gibt mir Banana oder einen deutschsprechenden Supporter, der versteht dass ich nur die Serie in eine lineare ggf. mit Staffel für jede Sub-Serie haben will. Auch wenn die Sub-Serien über das Grouping-System abgebildet werden muss. Aber jede Sub-Serie abweichend der Home-Page der Serie ( https://heroaca.com/episodes/ ) die Episoden zu benummern ist falsch und entspricht somit nicht der "Original Order" der Rules, die ausdrücklich festschreibt, dass die Episoden-Nummer bei Ausstrahlung maßgeblich ist.

Wo ist das Problem es in einer Staffel mit lineareren Nummern und die Sub-Serien in den Gruppen einzuordnen? Oder soll ich alle Episode in S1 einsortieren und eine Gruppe vom Typ Produktion erstellen, in dem die produktionstechnische Staffelaufteilung dargeboten wird?

You should left things as they are.

By the way, this is not specific to anime. For example, the French show Plus Belle la Vie is also listed the same way.

@superboy97 said:

You should left things as they are.

By the way, this is not specific to anime. For example, the French show Plus Belle la Vie is also listed the same way.

Der Vergleich hingt.

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