. "Non-canon"@en . . "Non-Canon: Unofficial published work which are mostly in Movies that involves adaptations and Fillers for series that involves crossovers or useless story telling that has nothing to do with the canon series and or Events such as Marvel The End Vol.1 within Marvel. The most important things to know is that sources WILL vary depending on how the author,creator, and or writers feels on either it being part of the continuity."@en . "Non-canon (also noncanon, uncanonical, uncanon, noncanonical) is content, events, materials or stories that are placed outside of canon, or contradict, ignore, and/or disobey established canon. For example, being out of character is considered to be non-canon."@en . "Non-canon (niekanoniczno\u015B\u0107), to wszelkiego rodzaju dzie\u0142a niekanoniczne, czyli nie zgodne z rzeczywisto\u015Bci\u0105 \u015Bwiata Gwiezdnych wojen. Do nich zaliczono w praktyce wszystkie fanfiki czy Inifinities. Zanim anulowano w 2014 roku pierwsze uniwersum, to rozr\u00F3\u017Cniano kilka poziom\u00F3w kanoniczno\u015Bci: 1. G-kanon (Filmy, adaptacje filmowe, komentarze George'a Lucasa) 2. T-kanon (produkcje telewizyjne: seriale, itp.) 3. C-kanon (Continuity canon, czyli ca\u0142a reszta materia\u0142\u00F3w: Ksi\u0105\u017Cki, komiksy i reszta Expanded Universe je\u017Celi nie przecz\u0105 wa\u017Cniejszym informacjom z kanonu G i T) 4. S-kanon (Secondary canon, czyli drugorz\u0119dny kanon obejmuj\u0105cy g\u0142\u00F3wnie starsze materia\u0142y, np. stare komiksy Marvela itp.) 5. N-kanon (niekanoniczne rzeczy, kt\u00F3re pochodz\u0105 z Infinities a nie k\u0142\u00F3c\u0105 si\u0119 z reszt\u0105) Tak wi\u0119c np., kanonicze jest to, \u017Ce Darth to imi\u0119 tytularne, bo tak twierdzi George Lucas (komentarze do Gwiezdne Wojny cz\u0119\u015B\u0107 I: Mroczne Widmo, mimo, \u017Ce niekt\u00F3rzy autorzy (jak Timothy Zahn czy Drew Kapryshyn) twierdz\u0105, \u017Ce to tytu\u0142, a nie imi\u0119. Obecnie (od 2014 roku) pierwsze Expanded Universe (czyli \"Legends\") nie nale\u017Cy do wsp\u00F3\u0142czesnego nowego kanonu. Kompania Disney'a, kt\u00F3ra zakupi\u0142a Lucasfilm i wraz z nim prawa do marki \"Gwiezdnych wojen\" nie zlikwidowa\u0142a pierwszego uniwersum, lecz utworzy\u0142a z niego samodzielny \u015Bwiat fantastyczny, kt\u00F3remu nada\u0142a nazw\u0119 \"Star Wars Legends\". Tytu\u0142y z tego uniwersum s\u0105 nadal wydawane (wznawiane) w USA oraz innych krajach. Kategoria:R\u00F3\u017Cne"@pl . . . . . "However the TV series might also not be canon. And then there was that reset thing at the end of Series 5. Was that a reboot? Why did Moffat do that? Does anyone really care about canon in a show about time travel anyway? Why are we even making this wiki? Don't we have lives? What is life anyway? What happens when we die? WHY AM I WASTING MY PRECIOUS TIME ON THIS PLANET WATCHING A BRITBONG SHOW MADE FOR KIDS? Don't be fooled by people who think you can enjoy stories and ignore the concept of canon, they're all Zygons. Only Das Juden could be that stupid."@en . . "Anakin Skywalker"@en . . "Non-canon (niekanoniczno\u015B\u0107), to wszelkiego rodzaju dzie\u0142a niekanoniczne, czyli nie zgodne z rzeczywisto\u015Bci\u0105 \u015Bwiata Gwiezdnych wojen. Do nich zaliczono w praktyce wszystkie fanfiki czy Inifinities. Zanim anulowano w 2014 roku pierwsze uniwersum, to rozr\u00F3\u017Cniano kilka poziom\u00F3w kanoniczno\u015Bci: 1. G-kanon (Filmy, adaptacje filmowe, komentarze George'a Lucasa) 2. T-kanon (produkcje telewizyjne: seriale, itp.) 3. C-kanon (Continuity canon, czyli ca\u0142a reszta materia\u0142\u00F3w: Ksi\u0105\u017Cki, komiksy i reszta Expanded Universe je\u017Celi nie przecz\u0105 wa\u017Cniejszym informacjom z kanonu G i T) 4. S-kanon (Secondary canon, czyli drugorz\u0119dny kanon obejmuj\u0105cy g\u0142\u00F3wnie starsze materia\u0142y, np. stare komiksy Marvela itp.) 5. N-kanon (niekanoniczne rzeczy, kt\u00F3re pochodz\u0105 z Infinities a nie k\u0142\u00F3c\u0105 si\u0119 z reszt\u0105)"@pl . . . . . . . . "I want more. And I know I shouldn't."@en . . "However the TV series might also not be canon. And then there was that reset thing at the end of Series 5. Was that a reboot? Why did Moffat do that? Does anyone really care about canon in a show about time travel anyway? Why are we even making this wiki? Don't we have lives? What is life anyway? What happens when we die? WHY AM I WASTING MY PRECIOUS TIME ON THIS PLANET WATCHING A BRITBONG SHOW MADE FOR KIDS? Don't be fooled by people who think you can enjoy stories and ignore the concept of canon, they're all Zygons. Only Das Juden could be that stupid."@en . "Non-canon is material that does not appear as part of the original One Piece manga written by Eiichiro Oda, including all spin offs and adaptations of the source material. Although the One Piece anime generally adapts the canon story line very closely, there are also significant deviations such as adding additional story arcs. These non-canon anime arcs are often known as , as they are not usually regarded as relevant to the overall plot of the series."@en . "Non-Canon: Unofficial published work which are mostly in Movies that involves adaptations and Fillers for series that involves crossovers or useless story telling that has nothing to do with the canon series and or Events such as Marvel The End Vol.1 within Marvel. The most important things to know is that sources WILL vary depending on how the author,creator, and or writers feels on either it being part of the continuity."@en . "Non-canon (also noncanon, uncanonical, uncanon, noncanonical) is content, events, materials or stories that are placed outside of canon, or contradict, ignore, and/or disobey established canon. For example, being out of character is considered to be non-canon. It is generally accepted that any licensed South Park media without the direct involvement of Trey Parker and Matt Stone is non-canon to the franchise, such as the original three games by Acclaim Entertainment in 1998. However, games made with Parker and Stone's involvement, most notably South Park: The Stick of Truth are considered canon, as confirmed in a Podcast Interview with IGN in 2015. By default, and any all content created by fans for South Park, including but not limited to fanfiction, fan art and fan characters, is automatically non-canon to the timeline and canon of the South Park television series, however, many authors have their own individual canon which can vary, such as including or excluding certain episodes or spin-off media."@en . . "Non-canon"@pl . "Non-Canon"@en . "Non-canon is material that does not appear as part of the original One Piece manga written by Eiichiro Oda, including all spin offs and adaptations of the source material. Although the One Piece anime generally adapts the canon story line very closely, there are also significant deviations such as adding additional story arcs. These non-canon anime arcs are often known as , as they are not usually regarded as relevant to the overall plot of the series."@en . . .