Articles should be written as if you are there watching the events take place as they happen, and should indicate some familiarity with the characters. This is called "writing in-universe". For the most part, descriptions are written in present tense, though past tense may also be used when describing a historical event shown in an episode. Example: Phineas and Ferb are sitting under a tree, wondering what to do today. Contrast this with: In the episode "Rollercoaster", Phineas Flynn and Ferb Fletcher were sitting under a tree.
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| - Articles should be written as if you are there watching the events take place as they happen, and should indicate some familiarity with the characters. This is called "writing in-universe". For the most part, descriptions are written in present tense, though past tense may also be used when describing a historical event shown in an episode. Example: Phineas and Ferb are sitting under a tree, wondering what to do today. Contrast this with: In the episode "Rollercoaster", Phineas Flynn and Ferb Fletcher were sitting under a tree.
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| - Articles should be written as if you are there watching the events take place as they happen, and should indicate some familiarity with the characters. This is called "writing in-universe". For the most part, descriptions are written in present tense, though past tense may also be used when describing a historical event shown in an episode. Example: Phineas and Ferb are sitting under a tree, wondering what to do today. Contrast this with: In the episode "Rollercoaster", Phineas Flynn and Ferb Fletcher were sitting under a tree. In some countries, it is common to refer to people by their surname (last name or family name), such as "Fletcher" instead of "Ferb". For this Wiki, please use first names whenever possible. Full names are usually only listed on the page for the character itself.
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