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The trope name comes from ''[[The Legend of Zelda (video game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' [http://www.gannon-banned.com/ forum] that lays out ground rules about obvious false rumors (like that a [http://www.ocremix.org/remix/OCR00022/ cover song] [[Misattributed Song|was produced by a different band from the one that actually did it]], that Link's name is Zelda, etc.) and shuns people that continue to spread them. Also, as shown by the picture above, in one version of one game, the [[Big Bad]] Ganon's name was misspelled as Gannon; so referring to him as Gannon (instead of Ganon) is also something likely to get you banned. Of course, the list does have things like "Claiming Zelda II is anything other than the best Zelda game ever" and calling [[The Legend of Zelda CDI Games]] "epic", so there's a strong hint of [[Stealth Parody]] present.
 
See Also: [[Cowboy Bebop at His Computer]], [[Fandom Heresy]], [[I Am Not Shazam]], [[Internet Backdraft]], [[Media Research Failure]] and [[Refrain From Assuming]]. An in-media equivalent would be [[Insistent Terminology]]. For Cannons that are banned, see [[Fantasy Gun Control]]. If Canon is banned, it's [[Canon Discontinuity]].
 
Not to be confused with [[Just for Pun|Banning Ganon]], who's a [[Complete Monster]] and clearly deserves to be [[Overly Long Gag|Ganon]] [[Sealed Evil in a Can|Canned]].