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* [[BattleTech Expanded Universe]]
* [[Doctor Who Expanded Universe]]
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* ''[[Gundam]]'', as a [[Long Runners|30-year franchise]], has '''lots''' of manga, novels, [[Video Game|video games]], etc., including such popular titles as ''[[Crossbone Gundam]]'' and ''[[Gundam SEED Astray]]''. [[Word of God|According to]] [[Sunrise (company)|Sunrise]], only animated works are considered [[Canon]], meaning that everything Expanded Universe isn't, no matter how closely it cleaves to [[Continuity]] (and, in the case of ''Crossbone'', in spite of the fact that it was written by [[Yoshiyuki Tomino|the creator of the franchise himself]]).
* Light novels are this for many anime shows,telling original stories that are sometimes adapted as ''filler''.
 
 
== Film ==
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** ...Except that [[George Lucas]] has said publicly and repeatedly that "only the films are [[Canon]]."
*** ...Except that's only with regards to his personal view of the series. The fact is that he appointed Leeland Chee as the official record keeper for Star Wars canon, and it is he, not Lucas, who ultimately determines the canonicity of Expanded Universe works.
** Anyhow, after Disney got it, they said Expanded Universe continuity has to go. But failed to maintain even movie continuity. Or make much sense on their own. And, of course, the rest of [[Cash Cow Franchise|cash cow's]] udder was still there, waiting to be milked. Which led to the situation ''Star Wars'' fans summarized in "[//www.reddit.com/r/saltierthancrait/comments/d4kp3v/some_of_disneys_star_wars_novels_might_be_good/ Expanded Universe vs. Explanatory Universe]" meme.
* The cult favorite series ''[[Kolchak the Night Stalker]]'' has inspired a set of follow-on novels featuring the series characters. The latest one this editor can find was published in 2007–33 years after cancellation of the original series!
* ''[[Darkman]]'' spawned a series of (quite good) novels, and a short-lived comic book series. Recently the character was licensed to Dynamite Comics, who will be publishing original stories. They've already put out an [[Evil Dead]] crossover.
* Few people know that the film ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]]'', itself based (very loosely) on the [[Gary K. Wolf]] novel ''[[Who Censored Roger Rabbit? (Literature)]]?'', has some nicely concise Expanded Universe material. The novel ''Who P-P-P-Plugged Roger Rabbit?'' (it's really spelled that way, because Roger stutters his p's) is a direct [[Sequel]] to the film, and gives us plenty of more material on how the series' world functions, and much more about the life and family of Eddie Valiant. There are also comics and a couple of short stories.
* ''[[Aliens]]'' and ''[[Predator]]'' have their own Expanded Universe, including several cross-over miniseries published by Dark Horse Comics during the late 80s and 90s. The first three miniseries for Aliens were originally a continuation of the second Alien movie; however, the release of ''Alien 3'' rendered the events of those series incompatible with the movie's [[Continuity]] since it killed Newt and Hicks at the beginning of the movie, and Ripley at the very end. Dark Horse got around this by rereleasing the series in graphic novel format, with new names for the series as well as [[Retcon|renaming Newt as Billie and Hicks as Wilkes]], and stuck with using original characters after that. There have also been many ''[[Aliens]]'' and ''[[Predator]]'' novels and [[Video Game|video games]] released, including a few ''[[Alien vs. Predator]]'' games for the PC.
* Each of the eight major characters from ''[[Repo! The Genetic Opera]]'' have their own Myspace page. Whatever happens there is considered [[Canon]]. Rotti is understandably a very busy man and only occasionally present, but his children are there whenever they're supposed to be working, and Grave-Robber apparently drums up a lot of new clientele through the site.
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* ''[[Labyrinth]]'' had a four-volume [[OEL Manga]] followup, ''[[Return to Labyrinth]]'', published over 2006-10.
* Although not actually canon, [[Red Dawn]] got an Expanded Universe in the form of [[Red Dawn Plus 20]].
 
 
== Literature ==
* The ''[[Cthulhu Mythos]]'' is a particularly informal Expanded Universe based around the works of [[H.P. Lovecraft]], all writers (and [[Call of Cthulhu (tabletop game)]] game designers) after him are generally considered to be outside "The Mythos Proper".
* ''[[Warrior Cats]]'' has 13 comic books, 2 plays and 4 guidebooks (as well as one that was [[What Could Have Been|cancelled]]). These are all canon, being written by the authors themselves, except possibly ''Brightspirit's Mercy'', which happens in the middle of a book's story rather than in one the series' plentiful [[Time Skip|time skips]].
 
 
== Live Action TV ==
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* ''[[Charmed]]'' has novels of both original stories and several based on actual episodes.
* ''[[Firefly]]'' (the original [[The Verse|Verse]]) has a small Expanded Universe in form of comics, RPG supplements and one novelization (of ''[[Serenity]]'').
 
 
== Professional Wrestling ==
* Back in the days before the internet, when [[Kayfabe]] reigned supreme, pro wrestling had the Apter magazines (named for Bill Apter, the most prolific publisher of such), which were something between an Expanded Universe and a [[Massively Multiplayer Crossover]] of all wrestling federations. While the Apter mags were not endorsed by any of the promotions they covered, and nothing reported in them (from rankings, to wrestler bios, to interviews, to "who would win?" fantasy supercards between promotions, etc.) could be considered [[Canon]] to any promotion in particular, the promoters of the time certainly didn't mind the help in exposing their characters and storylines to audiences.
 
 
== Tabletop Games ==
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* The [[BattleTech Expanded Universe]]: A long series of sci-fi novels, a pair of [[Video Game]] [[Spin-Off|spinoffs]], and even a [[Western Animation]] series.
* ''[[Dark Future (game)|Dark Future]]'' gained an expanded background courtesy of a series of novels by [[Kim Newman]], who also wrote many of the early ''[[Warhammer Fantasy]]''-related fiction.
 
 
== Theme Parks ==
* Having one of these is the reason why ''[[The Haunted Mansion]]'' has a page separate from the rest of the [[Disney Theme Parks]], having spawned [[The Haunted Mansion (film)|a film]] with another coming soon, a [[Video Game]], a comic mini-series, and a few books.
 
 
== Video Games ==
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* ''[[Wing Commander (video game)|Wing Commander]]'''s Expanded Universe includes ten novels (both adaptations of other material and original stories), multiple [[Video Game|game]] guides, a [[Western Animation]] series, a [[Collectible Card Game]], and a movie, all of which officially count towards [[Continuity]].
* ''[[Disgaea]]''’s Expanded Universe, the [[Disgaea Novels]], has currently 15 books. It introduces new family members of the game’s cast and is plays out like traditional [[Disgaea]] crossed with the [[Harem Genre]].
* [[Game Mod]] ''[[Red Alert 3: Paradox]]'' has an Expanded Universe [[Red Alert 3: Paradox Expanded Universe|(ATT page here)]]. It consists of fan-made factions with the goal of building them into their own game mod.
* [[Super Mario Bros.]] has/had one, having multiple TV shows, the movie, the anime movie, the various comics and the choose your own adventure books in various different 'continuities'. They tend to be even stranger than the original games.
** Note that Mario does not have a continuity, which means that each of these is as canon as any of the games.
* Surprisingly Gears of War has a very big one that includes the games, several books, and a comic book that as of 2012 is still going.
 
 
== Web Animation ==
* ''[[Homestar Runner]]'' actually directly references the concept; in the ''Cheat Commandos'' toon "[httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20131031010249/http://homestarrunner.com/ccdo6.html The Next Epi-Snowed]", the in-universe writer of the series, A. Chimendez, puts in the [[Author Avatar]] character "Agent Chimendez" and [[Hand Wave]]s the addition by explaining he's an Expanded Universe character, who appears in novelizations and read-along storybooks.
 
 
== [[Web Comic]] ==
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* In an interesting case, [[The Slender Man Mythos]] consists ''entirely'' of an Expanded Universe; you see, there's no real official [[Canon]], so its the fans who come up with everything.
* The film [[Red Dawn]] got an Expanded Universe in the form of a fan collaboration known as [[Red Dawn Plus 20]], which is a forum in which posters role play as veterans of the war in the present day, two decades after World War III's conclusion.
 
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==