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If reporting a fact, be sure to link a web site or an episode the event occurs in. Items reported as facts without naming a source of information will be challenged or immediately removed. All sources of information must be publicly verifiable. "I heard at a convention/stage show..." is not verifiable unless footage is available for confirmation.
 
If reporting a fact, be sure to link a web site or an episode the event occurs in. Items reported as facts without naming a source of information will be challenged or immediately removed. All sources of information must be publicly verifiable. "I heard at a convention/stage show..." is not verifiable unless footage is available for confirmation.
   
Speculation is not permitted unless backed up by evidence to support it. Claiming something was done just as 'a joke' will be removed unless you can provide conflicting evidence.
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Speculation is not permitted unless backed up by evidence to support it. Claiming something was done just as 'a joke' will be removed. Even though nothing is to be taken seriously, the point of this wiki is to report what happens in the show without becoming fixated on how it effects reality.
   
 
Real world time and events have no bearing within ''Family Guy''. Dates are irrelevant. Just because an episode aired the previous year does not mean a character has automatically aged a year. As of the 11th season, Stewie continues to be age one, the same as he has been since the first season. Ages attributed to characters should be tied to a broadcast episode and not to the calendar date an episode aired. By the same token, events on ''Family Guy'' have no effect on real events. Celebrities and fictional characters belonging to other entities killed on the show are not considered deceased for the purpose of categorizing.
 
Real world time and events have no bearing within ''Family Guy''. Dates are irrelevant. Just because an episode aired the previous year does not mean a character has automatically aged a year. As of the 11th season, Stewie continues to be age one, the same as he has been since the first season. Ages attributed to characters should be tied to a broadcast episode and not to the calendar date an episode aired. By the same token, events on ''Family Guy'' have no effect on real events. Celebrities and fictional characters belonging to other entities killed on the show are not considered deceased for the purpose of categorizing.

Revision as of 15:32, 9 March 2013

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  • First and foremost, Family Guy and the other shows to date of Fuzzy Door Productions are considered "shows-within-shows" with the characters being actors in a production. Nothing is canon and the term is discouraged from use. Characters will sometimes recall previous events at the whim of the writers and can ignore previous events at any time.

Please respect other people's edits. I understand it can get frustrating at times, but simply fixing a bad edit rather than insulting a previous editor can avert a flame war. If you can't say anything nice...

Under no circumstances will fan fiction or other fan-produced work be permitted here. All pages should be of information contained in the television show. Professionally produced media available for sale may be included as "Merchandise". Information provided in books, almanacs, DVD covers or even interviews is not considered official until it is used within an episode.

If reporting a fact, be sure to link a web site or an episode the event occurs in. Items reported as facts without naming a source of information will be challenged or immediately removed. All sources of information must be publicly verifiable. "I heard at a convention/stage show..." is not verifiable unless footage is available for confirmation.

Speculation is not permitted unless backed up by evidence to support it. Claiming something was done just as 'a joke' will be removed. Even though nothing is to be taken seriously, the point of this wiki is to report what happens in the show without becoming fixated on how it effects reality.

Real world time and events have no bearing within Family Guy. Dates are irrelevant. Just because an episode aired the previous year does not mean a character has automatically aged a year. As of the 11th season, Stewie continues to be age one, the same as he has been since the first season. Ages attributed to characters should be tied to a broadcast episode and not to the calendar date an episode aired. By the same token, events on Family Guy have no effect on real events. Celebrities and fictional characters belonging to other entities killed on the show are not considered deceased for the purpose of categorizing.

Do not create open links for others to complete later. If you create a link to make a page, you are expected to write that page or link to an outside source in a timely manner. It is preferred that you DO make a link in an appropriate space when creating a new page, rather than creating one using the automatic page generator. An exception for creating open links to be filled in later will be granted for upcoming episodes until more information is known.

Edits judged to be an attempt to forward a personal opinion or agenda will be removed.

Items must be seen to qualify for a page so an appropriate screenshot may be used. Items only referenced should be linked to an outside wiki if necessary. Acceptable exceptions for this are for immediate family members referenced, cast and crew or guest voices prior to their episode airing.

References should relate to a scene or title imitated in another medium such as a movie, television show or book.

Notes/Trivia include any other items, such as mentioning a pop song used in an episode or an action repeated in a previous episode.

Quotes may include adult language. Do not edit a quote to remove adult language if it is known to be accurate based on an unedited version of an episode. Quotes should only be placed in the episode quotes page or quotes section of the characterbox for major characters, not in the narrative.

Goofs should primarily be limited to items that disappear or change color in a scene, or strongly conflicts with previous episode information. Something as simple as changing an opinion over time is not considered a goof but an allergic reaction to something would be. A color variation in a television or movie scene or character is usually done to avoid copyright infringement and does not qualify as a goof. If something can be logically explained then it is not a goof. Scenes done for humor are also not considered a goof.

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From "Livin' on a Prayer":

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Do not create new categories without prior approval. We don't need a category for Left Handed Dentists or for episodes that feature a particular character. A proposal for a new category should ensure that sufficient pages exist to justify it's existence and there should be no confusion if a page should qualify for inclusion. Currently, a minimum of 8 pages are considered the threshold for a proposed category. Conversely, a proposed category should not have numerous pre-existing pages qualify for inclusion requiring a lengthy page review process. Categories subject to numerous mis-classifications or of a controversial nature will be denied.


This page is a work in progress. Suggestions or comments for additions or improvements should be submitted to my talk page. --Buckimion 19:12, July 25, 2010 (UTC)