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This category is for tracking articles using the {{IMDb name}} and {{IMDb title}} templates where the IMDb ID starts with a two-letter code (nm or tt) which not followed by seven or eight digits. It also tracks invalid numeric IDs with more than eight digits (the template automatically adds leading zeros to numeric IDs with fewer than seven digits). An example of an ID which is too short would be nm1109 (use nm0001109, 0001109, or 1109 instead). Examples of IDs which are too long are tt123456789 or 123456789 (search IMDb for the correct ID number).
Pages in category "IMDb template with invalid id set"
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