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==Description==
== Description ==
This is a template for Medarots that appear in the video games.
This is a template for Medarots that appear in the video games.


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* For name, put the translated japanese name of the Medarot, rather than any english dub names. (eg. Cyandog)
* For name, put the translated Japanese name of the Medarot, rather than any English dub names. (eg. Cyandog)
* For gender, put M if it's male or F if it's female. If it's neutral, leave it blank.
* For gender, put M if it's male or F if it's female. If it's neutral, leave it blank.
* For modelno, put the model number as it appears in the games. (eg. DOG-0)
* For modelno, put the model number as it appears in the games. (eg. DOG-0)
* For type, put the creature/object the Medarot is designed after. (eg. Dog)
* For type, put the creature/object the Medarot is designed after. (eg. Dog)
* For the sections that end in "-j", write the original name in japanese text. (eg. シアンドッグ)
* For the sections that end in "-j", write the original name in Japanese text. (eg. シアンドッグ)
* For the sections that end in "-r", write the romaji (the japanese name in english letters). (eg. Shiandoggu)
* For the sections that end in "-r", write the romaji (the Japanese name in English letters). (eg. Shiandoggu)
* For appear, list the media that the Medarot appears in. (Video games in -game, manga, anime, and merchandise in -else.)
* For appear, list the media that the Medarot appears in. (Video games in -game, and manga, anime, and merchandise in -else.)


'''Note''': Do NOT remove unused sections. Leaving the romaji sections blank will result in the japanese part names not showing up correctly. If a Medarot has no appearances outside of games, please write "none" for appear-else.
'''Note''': Do NOT remove unused sections. Leaving the romaji sections blank will result in the Japanese part names not showing up correctly. If a Medarot has no appearances outside of games, please write "none" for appear-else.


==Advanced==
== Images ==
For most Medarots, the clearest picture available will be a [[:Category:Medarot sprites|game sprite]]. (All of the sprites here should already be sized to fit neatly in the infobox.) However, if there's a better quality picture available (such as a piece of official artwork), it can be added instead, with the line:
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| resize = yes
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...placed after the line for the image to bring it down to a reasonable size.
 
Screenshots and other pictures should be avoided unless completely necessary (i.e. for the 3D games).
 
== Advanced ==
If you don't want the template to categorize the page it's on under Medarots, add ''|cat=false''.
If you don't want the template to categorize the page it's on under Medarots, add ''|cat=false''.


[[Category:Medarot page templates]] [[Category:Infobox templates]]
[[Category:Medarot page templates]] [[Category:Infobox templates]]
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Revision as of 10:27, 26 May 2013

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Model No.
Motif
Parts
Head:
Right Arm:
Left Arm:
Legs:
Game appearances
Other appearances


Description

This is a template for Medarots that appear in the video games.

To use the template, put the following text at the top of the article and fill in each section (see below). If you don't know what to put for a section, write ???.

{{Infobox Medarot
| name        = 
| name-j      = 
| name-r      = 
| gender      = 
| image       = 
| modelno     = 
| type        = 
| headpart    = 
| headpart-j  = 
| headpart-r  = 
| rightpart   = 
| rightpart-j = 
| rightpart-r = 
| leftpart    = 
| leftpart-j  = 
| leftpart-r  = 
| legpart     = 
| legpart-j   = 
| legpart-r   = 
| appear-game = 
| appear-else = 
}}
  • For name, put the translated Japanese name of the Medarot, rather than any English dub names. (eg. Cyandog)
  • For gender, put M if it's male or F if it's female. If it's neutral, leave it blank.
  • For modelno, put the model number as it appears in the games. (eg. DOG-0)
  • For type, put the creature/object the Medarot is designed after. (eg. Dog)
  • For the sections that end in "-j", write the original name in Japanese text. (eg. シアンドッグ)
  • For the sections that end in "-r", write the romaji (the Japanese name in English letters). (eg. Shiandoggu)
  • For appear, list the media that the Medarot appears in. (Video games in -game, and manga, anime, and merchandise in -else.)

Note: Do NOT remove unused sections. Leaving the romaji sections blank will result in the Japanese part names not showing up correctly. If a Medarot has no appearances outside of games, please write "none" for appear-else.

Images

For most Medarots, the clearest picture available will be a game sprite. (All of the sprites here should already be sized to fit neatly in the infobox.) However, if there's a better quality picture available (such as a piece of official artwork), it can be added instead, with the line:

| resize = yes

...placed after the line for the image to bring it down to a reasonable size.

Screenshots and other pictures should be avoided unless completely necessary (i.e. for the 3D games).

Advanced

If you don't want the template to categorize the page it's on under Medarots, add |cat=false.