ok so i don't understand
Naruto has a total of 220 episodes.
Season 1 = Episode 35 / October 2002 - May 2003
Season 2 = Episode 48 / June 2003 - May 2004
Season 3 = Episode 48 / May 2004 - April 2005
Season 4 = Episode 48 / April 2005 - April 2006
Season 5 = Episode 41 / April 2006 - February 2007
It should be configured like this.
But now the TMDB site DB is
Season 1 = Episode 52 / 2002
Season 2 = Episode 52 / Unentered
Season 3 = Episode 54 / Unentered
Season 4 = Episode 62 / Unentered
This is how it is configured incorrectly.
Also, there is no OVA 5 or OVA 7 DB for the special video.
Speaking of Japanese broadcast information, I tried to search on Tokyo TV, but I can't figure out the content.
Please tell me where you are referring to the site.
I quote the rule: "Long-running series with continuous episode numbers (e.g. 867, 868, 869) are added as a single season. "
By the way, what you call OVA 5 and OVA 7 based on the TVDB listing) are in fact movies and not special episodes. They are listed in the movies part of our database:
But what I'm curious about is that there should be no concept of the season from episode 1 to episode 220.
However, the current season's composition itself is not wrong, and the problem is that the DB information looks different because I want to change the DB composition to fit one place.
I quote the rule: "A long series with consecutive episode numbers (e.g. 867, 868, 869) is added as a single season. If you're talking about the rule,
By what standards did season 1 end in episode 52 and season 2 end in episode 104?
In addition, it was true that the video was a movie, but it was asked if it was difficult to add because it was a movie that was screened at the time of the TV series.
Please understand even if the question is frustrating because I am asking questions for the development of TMDB site
But what I'm curious about is that there should be no concept of the season from episode 1 to episode 220.
However, the current season's composition itself is not wrong, and the problem is that the DB information looks different because I want to change the DB composition to fit one place.
I quote the rule: "A long series with consecutive episode numbers (e.g. 867, 868, 869) is added as a single season. If you're talking about the rule,
By what standards did season 1 end in episode 52 and season 2 end in episode 104?
This series was entered in TMDB before the writing of the current rules. I wasn't moderator at that time and I don't know the source of the current wrong split.
In addition, it was true that the video was a movie, but it was asked if it was difficult to add because it was a movie that was screened at the time of the TV series.
We don't want duplicates. So, these 2 movies should absolutely not be added to the special season.
Reply by superboy97
on May 24, 2022 at 12:29 AM
All the episodes are currently listed. There are no missing episodes.
The existing seasons will be merged in one single season at a later date, not yet defined, to correctly match the Japanese broadcast.
Reply by devrabbit90
on May 24, 2022 at 8:37 AM
ok so i don't understand Naruto has a total of 220 episodes.
It should be configured like this.
But now the TMDB site DB is
This is how it is configured incorrectly.
Also, there is no OVA 5 or OVA 7 DB for the special video.
Speaking of Japanese broadcast information, I tried to search on Tokyo TV, but I can't figure out the content.
Please tell me where you are referring to the site.
Reply by superboy97
on May 24, 2022 at 9:27 AM
The episodes are numbered from 1 to 220. As such, they form one single season.
I quote the rule: "Long-running series with continuous episode numbers (e.g. 867, 868, 869) are added as a single season. "
By the way, what you call OVA 5 and OVA 7 based on the TVDB listing) are in fact movies and not special episodes. They are listed in the movies part of our database:
They shouldn't be duplicated in the special season.
Reply by devrabbit90
on May 24, 2022 at 3:26 PM
That's right.
But what I'm curious about is that there should be no concept of the season from episode 1 to episode 220.
However, the current season's composition itself is not wrong, and the problem is that the DB information looks different because I want to change the DB composition to fit one place.
I quote the rule: "A long series with consecutive episode numbers (e.g. 867, 868, 869) is added as a single season. If you're talking about the rule,
By what standards did season 1 end in episode 52 and season 2 end in episode 104?
In addition, it was true that the video was a movie, but it was asked if it was difficult to add because it was a movie that was screened at the time of the TV series.
Please understand even if the question is frustrating because I am asking questions for the development of TMDB site
Reply by superboy97
on May 24, 2022 at 3:36 PM
This series was entered in TMDB before the writing of the current rules. I wasn't moderator at that time and I don't know the source of the current wrong split.
We don't want duplicates. So, these 2 movies should absolutely not be added to the special season.
Reply by devrabbit90
on May 24, 2022 at 3:40 PM
Then, can you change the part where the current season is divided?
I can edit the contents.
Reply by superboy97
on May 24, 2022 at 3:47 PM
As already indicated:
The existing seasons will be merged in one single season at a later date, not yet defined, to correctly match the Japanese broadcast.
This will be done by the adminstrator. nothing will be done in the meantime.