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'''Canon''' is a term used to describe something official and . Every event that has occured in the [[Game Universe]]s is considered canon. Fan-made works and stories are non-canon which means they have not occured in the Game Universe. Some things in the Game Universe are considered canon, but at a very low level of canonicalness. Most forms of media, such as the [[Super Mario Bros. Movie]] are considered low canon because they are not considered true events in the Game Universe, but rather depictions of it.  
'''Canon''' is a term used to describe something official; Every event that has occured in the [[Marioverse|Game Universe]]s is considered canon. Fan-made works and stories are non-canon which means they have not occured in the Game Universe. Some things in the Game Universe are considered canon, but at a very low level of canonicalness. Most forms of media, such as the [[Super Mario Bros. (movie)]] are considered low canon because they are not considered true events in the Game Universe, but rather depictions of it.  


==Also See==
== Also See ==
*[[Conjecture]]
 
* [[Conjecture]]


[[Category:Terms]]
[[Category:Terms]]

Revision as of 17:59, February 16, 2007

Canon is a term used to describe something official; Every event that has occured in the Game Universes is considered canon. Fan-made works and stories are non-canon which means they have not occured in the Game Universe. Some things in the Game Universe are considered canon, but at a very low level of canonicalness. Most forms of media, such as the Super Mario Bros. (movie) are considered low canon because they are not considered true events in the Game Universe, but rather depictions of it.

Also See