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*** There are some aspects, however, that are almost universally ignored. For instance, there exists all of one major Next Generation fanfiction that acknowledge McGonagall having retired by 2017. And even then she comes back.
** Whether or not Pottermore should be canon for most of the supporting and minor characters, as many fans suspect their biographies were written after the fact. Particularly with regard to aspects never even hinted at in the books.
* The [[Star Wars Expanded Universe]] novel ''Jedi Prince'' young adult novels (also known as ''[[The Glove of Darth Vader]]'' after the first book) are refused to be accepted as ever occurring by fans, helped by only two points from the entire series ever being brought up again, ever: the concept of [[Ridiculously -Human Robots|Human Replica Droids]], and Duro being a wasteland, polluted to the point of being uninhabitable by industrial waste.
 
** The ''[[New Jedi Order]]'' series had an enormous number of fans rejecting it outright, mostly revolving around claims of making ''Star Wars'' needlessly [[Darker and Edgier]]. This opinion was pushed well into the majority after the Swarm trilogy and the ''[[Legacy of the Force]]'' series, each considered [[Fanon Discontinuity]] for their own reasons, with only a small minority still holding out after events such as {{spoiler|Mara Jade's death}}. ''[[Fateofthe Jedi]]'' initially looked to [[Fix Fic|regain some of the lost fans]], but then served only to further diminish their numbers.