Is there an easy way to move a whole series credit from one department to another

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I just noticed that someone has put all the storyboard credits for "Star vs. the Forces of Evil" under Art Department. Since this is an animated show, according to the animation department guide, these credits belong in the animation department instead of the art department. Is there an easier way of updating these credits to put them in the correct place than having to edit every episode?
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Hello, Adrian. 

Why do you think that in animated shows such credits should be in animation department? 

I won't pretend I am an expert, but as far as I know storyboarding is virtually identical for animation and live action, key difference being that in animation it might be  far more detailed and crucial for the final look of the sequence. 
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Uhm, because the animation department guide says so.

https://help.imdb.com/article/contribution/filmography-credits/animation-department/GHEVYU9XZ6X8JV56...#

It specifically says storyboard artists belong here.

"The animation department list includes most non-effects animation tasks. Thus, animators, storyboard artists, character/prop designers, track readers, background artists, ink/painters, modelers, riggers, etc. In general, most of the jobs on an animated film not covered in another department would go here."
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As I've said, I won't pretend I'm an expert for that matter, as I rarely add or edit pages of professional animated movies with proper credits. Therefore, I had no need to consult the guidelines on that specific issue. 
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I don't pretend to be an expert. I follow the guides provided and if the guides aren't clear, I ask questions (and hope that the guides get updated!)
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Credits can also be edited from each name page, though it looks like that wouldn't be much easier in this case.
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Yeah, that didn't seem much easier. Some of these credits aren't complete either as this is a show that generally has two segments and the storyboard credits are unique to the segments and I didn't see those listed (at least on a quick glance of the series page.)

It looks like most of what is in the Art Department for this series really should be in the Animation Department. Maybe, I'll sit down and fix it but then someone has to talk to the contributor that put them there so they don't try and put them back.
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If I recall, I’ve added Storyboard artists to Art Department, even in animations. There are now 162,068 ”storyboard artist” credits in Art Department, and 6,227 ”storyboard artist” credits in Animation. That was probably the fact that sealed the deal for me.

Sure, maybe the storyboard artists in animations can also be added to animation department, but moving existing credits sounds a bit overkill to me. Most of the storyboard artist credits in films like Cars seems to be in Art Department.
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Why is it overkill to fix mistakes? They shouldn't be in the art department according to IMDb.

Edit: I mean this isn't even one of the case where you could argue against it being in the animation department because it isn't listed in the guide. The animation guide specifically says that for animated features that storyboard artists go in the animation department.

I would assume because people see live action features with storyboard artist in the art department, they assumed that the same was true for animation. This is a big problem of people not actually reading the guides.
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I don’t really see Storyboard artist credits (also in animation films) added to Art Department as ”mistakes”. So yes, we probably look this issue from different angles.
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They are per IMDb guidelines which all contributors should be following. If IMDb changes their policy (like they did for story editors), then that is a different discussion.
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Hi All -

I just wanted to confirm that as this is an animated TV series, "storyboard" credits should be listed under the Animation Department section (not under Art Department).
Unfortunately, there is not an easy way to bulk move these credits, however, if an individual worked on several episodes of the series in the same role for "storyboard" you can submit the credit corrections together in bulk for that individual, but there is no easy way to bulk correct credits for multiple individuals.