You can personally adjust/improve that, as well as do so, as relevant, for other movies/series that you may also like to improve whatever about the TMDb listing for. Just go to the title's TMDb feature page, scroll down, find and click on "Edit Page", select "Genres & Keywords", then select what you'd like to show, then click on "Save". A movie or series can have more than one selected genre or keywords - whatever may apply.
I've just now checked, and see that "Fantasy" is what a TMDb member at some point has selected to show as the Genre. There are other available listed (but not selected by that member) Genre categories, such as History, Family, etc. (FYI: Members are free to de-select a genre or keyboard categorization that someone has previously selected. Of course only ever do a de-selection if you feel very strongly that there is no validity.)
Thank you very much. I tried to edit, but I only got access to edit biographies in my idiom. But I will follow your instructions carefully and try again.
Just go to the title's TMDb feature page, scroll down, find and click on "Edit Page", select "Genres & Keywords", then select what you'd like to show, then click on "Save". A movie or series can have more than one selected genre or keywords - whatever may apply.
I followed your instructions, but, when I click on 'Edit Page', I can only create a translation to the synopsis. Nothing more... Perhaps the rules are different now... But thanks anyway.
When you go to "Genres & Keywords" and select that edit category, be sure to click, in the white area, to the immediate right of where it presently says "Fantasy". Then a screen of available genre categories should appear, that you can click on whichever ones you'd like to select. I see that the genres category for this movie is not locked (which only a TMDb moderator can lock or unlock an already firmly set detail category), so should still be able to add or tweak information there.
Be sure to look for "Genres & Keywords" in a short list that should appear somewhere on your screen along with such listed categories as "Cast", "Crew", etc. Only upon clicking on "Genres & Keywords" will selection options then become available. I use a desktop computer, and on my screen "Genres & Keywords" category, along with "Cast", "Crew", etc. appears along the left side of the screen. It's not within the area of where the movie description, duration of the movie, year, etc. appear, instead is part of a list that looks generic until you click on whichever category on it.
PS: If your primary language, that your TMDb is set for everything to default appear in, is other than English, that actually may be something that causes what you see to be different than what I see (English being my default language). Perhaps genres and keywords can only be edited when whatever is in your default language. I don't know, but bet that could be the case, as I recall the other week trying to do something with genre selection for a foreign movie and none of my attempts would take. So I informed a Moderator, and they entered the desired Genres and Keywords for me.
PS: If your primary language, that your TMDb is set for everything to default appear in, is other than English, that actually may be something that causes what you see to be different than what I see (English being my default language).
Perfect! That was the problem! I changed my primary language and the options that you told me appeared! Now I can contribute! Thank you very, very much!
Reply by genplant29
on April 20, 2017 at 11:57 AM
You can personally adjust/improve that, as well as do so, as relevant, for other movies/series that you may also like to improve whatever about the TMDb listing for. Just go to the title's TMDb feature page, scroll down, find and click on "Edit Page", select "Genres & Keywords", then select what you'd like to show, then click on "Save". A movie or series can have more than one selected genre or keywords - whatever may apply.
I've just now checked, and see that "Fantasy" is what a TMDb member at some point has selected to show as the Genre. There are other available listed (but not selected by that member) Genre categories, such as History, Family, etc. (FYI: Members are free to de-select a genre or keyboard categorization that someone has previously selected. Of course only ever do a de-selection if you feel very strongly that there is no validity.)
Reply by Fereydoun Rostam
on April 21, 2017 at 3:04 AM
Thank you very much. I tried to edit, but I only got access to edit biographies in my idiom. But I will follow your instructions carefully and try again.
Reply by Fereydoun Rostam
on April 21, 2017 at 3:15 AM
Reply by genplant29
on April 21, 2017 at 3:37 AM
When you go to "Genres & Keywords" and select that edit category, be sure to click, in the white area, to the immediate right of where it presently says "Fantasy". Then a screen of available genre categories should appear, that you can click on whichever ones you'd like to select. I see that the genres category for this movie is not locked (which only a TMDb moderator can lock or unlock an already firmly set detail category), so should still be able to add or tweak information there.
Be sure to look for "Genres & Keywords" in a short list that should appear somewhere on your screen along with such listed categories as "Cast", "Crew", etc. Only upon clicking on "Genres & Keywords" will selection options then become available. I use a desktop computer, and on my screen "Genres & Keywords" category, along with "Cast", "Crew", etc. appears along the left side of the screen. It's not within the area of where the movie description, duration of the movie, year, etc. appear, instead is part of a list that looks generic until you click on whichever category on it.
Good luck on hopefully finding it.
Reply by genplant29
on April 21, 2017 at 3:46 AM
PS: If your primary language, that your TMDb is set for everything to default appear in, is other than English, that actually may be something that causes what you see to be different than what I see (English being my default language). Perhaps genres and keywords can only be edited when whatever is in your default language. I don't know, but bet that could be the case, as I recall the other week trying to do something with genre selection for a foreign movie and none of my attempts would take. So I informed a Moderator, and they entered the desired Genres and Keywords for me.
Reply by Fereydoun Rostam
on April 22, 2017 at 4:56 AM
Perfect! That was the problem!
I changed my primary language and the options that you told me appeared! Now I can contribute! Thank you very, very much!
Reply by genplant29
on April 22, 2017 at 5:12 AM
All my pleasure, and glad I was able to help!