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One of the meta-causes of [[Alternate Universe]]. |
One of the meta-causes of [[Alternate Universe]]. |
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If the questionable elements are written out of canon by the [[Word of God|creators themselves]], then said elements entered in [[Canon |
If the questionable elements are written out of canon by the [[Word of God|creators themselves]], then said elements entered in [[Canon Discontinuity]] territory, or, luckily, are given a [[Discontinuity Nod]]. If the creator just bashes it, then it's [[Creator Backlash]]. If, on the other hand, the controversial element is somehow reworked into being tolerable or even popular, it's been [[Rescued From the Scrappy Heap]]. See also [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks]]. |
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NOTE: This is a very [[Subjective Trope]], more based on the fandom rather than the event itself. The visceral response to [[Fanon Discontinuity]] can baffle other fans who don't take the event as seriously, or even *gasp* like the event. '''Please only post examples of the ''fandom'' as a whole disregarding an event'''. Also, using this as a [[Pothole]] is generally rather rude and irritating, '''''so don't''''', unless you want to use [[Canon |
NOTE: This is a very [[Subjective Trope]], more based on the fandom rather than the event itself. The visceral response to [[Fanon Discontinuity]] can baffle other fans who don't take the event as seriously, or even *gasp* like the event. '''Please only post examples of the ''fandom'' as a whole disregarding an event'''. Also, using this as a [[Pothole]] is generally rather rude and irritating, '''''so don't''''', unless you want to use [[Canon Discontinuity]] instead. If ''you'' would rather forget about it, then don't put it on the examples list! |
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