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'''Discontinuity''' is when something that was a part of the continuity is no longer regarded or completely changed. There are a number of reasons for this happening (fixing a [[Plot Hole]], changing it to cater to the fans, etc.) and whether or not the changes are canon depends on the person. Discontinuity is separated into three categories:▼
▲Discontinuity is when something that was a part of the continuity is no longer regarded or completely changed. There are a number of reasons for this happening (fixing a [[Plot Hole]], changing it to cater to the fans, etc.) and whether or not the changes are canon depends on the person. Discontinuity is separated into three categories:
* [[Canon Discontinuity]]: Where the creators decide to write off something as no longer existing. (Compare [[Retcon]].)
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