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Description
Use this template to make quick references to chapters, episodes, and other media related to Attack on Titan. It also supports external sources and free format text.
Syntax
Type {{ref|<...>}} when making a reference, with parameters as shown below.

Usage

Simple citation

{{ref| <keyword> = <number> }}

Available keywords are:

  • Manga chapters- No keyword is required, just type the number of the chapter.
{{ref| <number> }}
Example:
Eren saves Mikasa from the kidnappers.{{ref|6}}
Result:
Eren saves Mikasa from the kidnappers.[1]
  • Manga volumes- No keyword is required, just type the number of the volume after "v".
{{ref| v<number> }}
Example:
Humanity's territory is described as a three-walled city.{{ref|v1}}
Result:
Humanity's territory is described as a three-walled city.[2]
  • Manga Colossal Editions- No keyword is required, just type the number of the Colossal Edition after "ce".
{{ref| ce<number> }}
Example:
Marlowe Sand is renamed "Marlowe Freudenberg".{{ref|ce3}}
Result:
Marlowe Sand is renamed "Marlowe Freudenberg".[3]
  • Side stories - No keyword is required, just type the number of the side story after "s".
{{ref| s<number> }}
Example:
Petra Ral is introduced.{{ref|s1}}
Result:
Petra Ral is introduced.[4]
  • The Original Sketches- No keyword is required, just type the number of the draft after "os".
{{ref| os<number> }}
Example:
Eren seems fully aware of his Titan powers from the start.{{ref|rd}}
Result:
Eren seems fully aware of his Titan powers from the start.[5]
  • Guidebooks
{{ref| g = <number> }}
Example:
Isayama reveals Grisha's stats.{{ref|g = 1}}
Result:
Isayama reveals Grisha's stats.[6]
Guidebooks 1 and 2 (INSIDE & OUTSIDE) can also be cited together.
Example:
Isayama reveals Grisha's stats.{{ref|g = 1&2}}
Result:
Isayama reveals Grisha's stats.[7]
  • Anime episodes
{{ref| e = <number> }}
Example:
Levi beats up Eren during his trial.{{ref|e = 14}}
Result:
Levi beats up Eren during his trial.[8]
  • OVA- They can be cited whether using the number of the OVA with the keyword "o" or the number of the anime episode.
{{ref| o = <number> }}
Example:
Ilse Langnar encounters an abnormal Titan which talks to her.{{ref|o = 1}}
Result:
Ilse Langnar encounters an abnormal Titan which talks to her.[9]
{{ref| e = <number> }}
Example:
Ilse Langnar encounters an abnormal Titan which talks to her.{{ref|e = 3.5}}
Result:
Ilse Langnar encounters an abnormal Titan which talks to her.[9]
  • Printed Novels
{{ref| n = <number> }}
Example:
Angel Aaltonen invents Vertical Maneuvering Equipment.{{ref|n = 1}}
Result:
Angel Aaltonen invents Vertical Maneuvering Equipment.[10]
  • Visual Novels
{{ref| vn = <number> }}
Example:
Mikasa imagines a world where her parents never died.{{ref|vn = 1}}
Result:
Mikasa imagines a world where her parents never died.[11]
  • Films
{{ref| f = <number> }}
Example:
In the live-action adaptation of the series, Armin has black hair.{{ref|f = 3}}
Result:
In the live-action adaptation of the series, Armin has black hair.[12]
  • "Hangeki No Noroshi" episodes
{{ref| hn = <number> }}
Example:
Hans begins experimenting on a captured Titan.{{ref|hn = 1}}
Result:
Hans begins experimenting on a captured Titan.[13]
  • "Attack on Titan 0"
{{ref| a0 = <number> }}
Example:
Murakumo transforms into a Titan.{{ref|a0 = 1}}
Result:
Murakumo transforms into a Titan.[14]
  • "Before the Fall" chapters
{{ref| bf = <number> }}
Example:
Sharle shows Kuklo a hand drawn map of all three territories, saying each wall's name as she points to it.{{ref|bf = 4}}
Result:
Sharle shows Kuklo a hand drawn map of all three territories, saying each wall's name as she points to it.[15]
  • "No Regrets" chapters
{{ref| nr = <number> }}
Example:
Flagon seeming impressed, contemplates whether they can truly welcome him with open arms.{{ref|nr = 3}}
Result:
Flagon seeming impressed, contemplates whether they can truly welcome him with open arms.[16]
  • "Chibi Theater" segments
{{ref| ct = <number> }}
Example:
Eren is portrayed in chibi form.{{ref|ct = 1}}
Result:
Eren is portrayed in chibi form.[17]
  • "Lost Girls" chapters
{{ref| lg = <number> }}
Example:
Annie makes the decision to seek out the missing person in Stohess.{{ref|lg = 1}}
Result:
Annie makes the decision to seek out the missing person in Stohess.[18]
  • "Attack on Avengers" chapters
{{ref| av = <number> }}
Example:
The Female Titan fights against Iron Man.{{ref|av = 1}}
Result:
The Female Titan fights against Iron Man.[19]
  • "Junior High" manga chapters
{{ref| jh = <number> }}
Example:
Eren Yeager attends Attack Junior High School.{{ref|jh = 1}}
Result:
Eren Yeager attends Attack Junior High School.[20]
  • "High School" manga chapters
{{ref| hs = <number> }}
Example:
Eren Yeager has grown his hair.{{ref|hs = 1}}
Result:
Eren Yeager has grown his hair.[21]
  • "Junior High" anime episodes
{{ref| jha = <number> }}
Example:
Eren Jaeger attends Attack Junior High School.{{ref|jha = 1}}
Result:
Eren Jaeger attends Attack Junior High School.[22]
  • "Spoof on Titan" chapters
{{ref| st = <number> }}
Example:
Eren is portrayed in comic strip form.{{ref|st = 1}}
Result:
Eren is portrayed in comic strip form.[23]
  • "Attack on Titan Anthology" chapters
{{ref| aa = <number> }}
Example:
Taki encounters survivors in Wall Maria.{{ref|aa = 5}}
Result:
Taki encounters survivors in Wall Maria.[24]

Adding page numbers

{{ref| <...> | p = <number> }}
Example (single page):
Thomas is eaten by a Titan.{{ref|4|p=29}}
Result:
Thomas is eaten by a Titan.[25]
Example (multiple pages):
Annie demonstrates her fighting style to Eren and Reiner.{{ref|17|p=7-19}}
Result:
Annie demonstrates her fighting style to Eren and Reiner.[26]

Adding descriptions

{{ref| <...> | d = <text> }}
Example:
Bertolt is a trainee with great potential.{{ref|18|p=10|d=Keith Shadis states that Bertolt has great potential but lacks assertiveness}}
Result:
Bertolt is a trainee with great potential.[27]

Citing external sources

{{ref| u = <url> | t = <title> | s = <source> | r = <retrieved> | d = <description> }}

Explanation:

  • u (url): URL of the cited page.
  • t (title): Title of the page. This is the text to be displayed in the link.
Those two are the only required parameters. The following are optional, but recommended:
  • s (source): Name of the cited website.
  • r (retrieved): Date of retrieval of the page.
  • d (description): A short sentence describing the reference.
Example (full reference with all parameters):
Mike Zacharius' birthday is on November 1st.{{ref|u=http://blog.livedoor.jp/isayamahazime/archives/8591520.html|t=Answering some of the event's questions|s=Hajime Isayama's blog|r=November 2, 2014|d=Isayama reveals Mike's birthday at the "Attack on Oyama" event}}
Result:
Mike Zacharius' birthday is on November 1st.[28]

Free format text

To make references without using any of the formats described above, just type the text without including parameters.

{{ref| <text> }}
Example:
He met Hajime Isayama when they were children.{{ref|Hajime Isayama is the creator of ''Attack on Titan''.}}
Result:
He met Hajime Isayama when they were children.[29]

References


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