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There are some entries in the Template:Episode list where OriginalAirDate is a date range. Per the template documentation, OriginalAirDate needs to be a single date, formatted as {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}}. If there are multiple dates, such as when a multi-part episode airs over multiple dates, then template allows for that. Use the "NumParts" parameter to specify the number of parts, and then use "OriginalAirDate_1", "OriginalAirDate_2", etc for each part (the sum total should match the number of parts). I would fix this myself, but I have no idea whether the dates given are simply 2 episodes (thus using the two dates from the range), or if there are more than 2 dates within the range. If someone knows this information but isn't sure how to correct the template, ping me and I'll assist. (@Ervin111899: I'm pinging you because you've made a significant number of edits to this article, so I'm hoping that maybe you're the one who knows the answer to this.) ButlerBlog (talk) 12:19, 5 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Yes. OriginalAirDate needs to be a single date, formatted as {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}}. If there are multiple dates, such as when a multi-part episode airs over multiple dates, then template allows for that. I will use the "NumParts" parameter to specify the number of parts, and then use "OriginalAirDate_1", "OriginalAirDate_2", etc for each part (the sum total should match the number of parts). Ervin111899 (talk) 17:26, 31 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]