Is it clear which works are considered canon and which ones are not?

  • Boozilla
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    21 year ago

    Wookieepedia classifies things as canon or legend. I’m not sure how authoritative it is, but it is comprehensive and is good about citing references.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      21 year ago

      Oh that’s a good point. I know about Wookiepedia but I haven’t visited it yet. I will.

      Thank you

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        Disney would have the list. They decanonised all but the movies and other properties they got with lucasfilms. They have expanded the list, but I haven’t looked at it.

          • SSTFM
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            1 year ago

            Going to piggyback. When Disney got the rights and wiped out the old Expanded Universe, what was left were the original trilogy, the prequels, and the Clone Wars (the 3D one) cartoon. Everything else was decanonized.

            Under Disney, there was a promise to make every story produced under their control of rights to be canon, and equally canon rather than the tiered system of the old Expanded Universe. There have already been canon conflicts, but generally speaking if it was freshly made after 2014, it is canon.

            The old EU works that are being reprinted are labeled “Legends”.

            • @[email protected]OP
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              21 year ago

              Oh, I was wondering what Legends referred to. Thank you.

              So all of the comics and everything before 2012 is just considered legends. That’s really interesting, thanks!

              • SSTFM
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                31 year ago

                Yes although a slight correction to myself. Disney bought Star Wars in 2012, but only made the Legends change in 2014.