Or rather reimagined as Mr.Anger Management Issues
Just like his maternal grandfather!
Or rather reimagined as Mr.Anger Management Issues
Just like his maternal grandfather!
You have the list Correct.
However, you will also note that the list does not include Video Games, Board games or Miniature Games .
They can (and now must) be Disney-Approved... But that does not make them canon .
I dunno about board or miniatures games, but video games were included in the list of what is/will be canon after the EU shutdown.
You have the list Correct.
However, you will also note that the list does not include Video Games, Board games or Miniature Games .
They can (and now must) be Disney-Approved... But that does not make them canon .
I dunno about board or miniatures games, but video games were included in the list of what is/will be canon after the EU shutdown.
I heard of one video game that was - the Mobile Commander or something like that... But not all of them automatically.
If Thrawn is to show up in Rebels and then possibly be the baddie behind the empire Remenant fleet in Aftermath...
What happens to him that allows Snoke and Ren to come to power? He just disappears? Or dies? Hmm
FYI, it's canon. Cannon is the thing you shoot.
What about everything else that Disney approves before release? The Jumpmaster 5000? Manaroo? They appeared in Tales of Bounty Hunters. Are they now retconned back into being cannon? Same thing with the Mist Hunter. What about all the planets in the Rebellion game. Honoghr, for example, first appeared in the Thrawn trilogy. The TIE Punisher was from Galactic Battlegrounds. Does that make that PC game now cannon? Disney is pulling willy-nilly from EU and original sources and it gets confusing......
Remember what Disney said? They didn't just throw out EU. They said it's kind of true, until they over write it. It's "legends".
What does that mean? It means they are probably going to take all the best bits of all the EU and re-write it so it fits into the official Canon better.
While Dengar and Manaroo haven't been put into official canon, you can probably bet that they will eventually get there, but via a different plot line. Forget "Tales of the Bounty Hunter", but expect to see a lot of the characters and ships from that series included in something at some point.
EDIT: Dengar is in the Clone Wars tv show. So, he's canon.
Dengar was also in Empire Strikes Back, he's always been as canon as it gets. As for Manaroo, I'd say odds are decent enough that she'll be canon again someday. Lots of EU/Legends stuff has already been re-canonized or at least partially re-canonized, where it's possible to do so without contradicting the existing canon. Lots more no doubt will be going forward. For example, For example, Star Wars: Commander has brought stuff like TIE Defenders, VT-49 Decimators, the regular non-clone trooper version of the Z-95 Headhunter, the HWK-290, and Dark Troopers (albeit as stormtroopers with powered armor rather than droids) back into canon. And Tarkin brought most of the content from Darth Plagueis back into canon, along with the Escort Carrier from TIE Fighter, the Carrack-class cruiser , and a whole host of minor EU characters.
The Extended Universe (which was a sh*tty name in my opinion, it's a galaxy, not a universe)
It doesn't refer to something in story, it's a meta term.
I *KNOW*. I think it's a stupid meta term. It's not a fictional universe, it's a fictional Galaxy. I hate the term 'universe' when applied to various works in fandoms, especially when he scope of said works is rarely larger than a town or county, much less an entire planet.
OCD rant mode off.
Well techinically some some of the content came from outside the Star Wars galaxy. Even if it wasn't good content .
The comics in the Star Wars Rebels Magazine are also canon.
Or rather reimagined as Mr.Anger Management Issues
Just like his maternal grandfather!
Kylo does it better though... At least vs. Teen Anakin
Who cares what's canon and what isn't? It's all fictional.
I totally agree
All I care about is ship designs and none of the post Disney stuff have been overly inventive or interesting. Just re-hashing the old. Except the ghost of course. But then that thing looks like the Nostromo (from Alien) with a WWII bomber cockpit slaped on the front
The Extended Universe (which was a sh*tty name in my opinion, it's a galaxy, not a universe) .
It's Expanded Universe, and universe means the entirety of something.
Nobody here can prove it's all fiction.
You have the list Correct.
However, you will also note that the list does not include Video Games, Board games or Miniature Games .
They can (and now must) be Disney-Approved... But that does not make them canon .
I dunno about board or miniatures games, but video games were included in the list of what is/will be canon after the EU shutdown.
I heard of one video game that was - the Mobile Commander or something like that... But not all of them automatically.
It's all games. According to http://www.gamespot.com/articles/lucasfilm-confirms-all-future-star-wars-content-to-be-canon-including-the-games/1100-6419225/ :
Edited by VanderLegionA Lucasfilm representative confirmed to GameSpot that future game releases will also be canonical. This includes DICE's Battlefront and Visceral's new Star Wars game being written by former Naughty Dog creative director Amy Hennig and Uncharted actor Todd Stashwick .
Nobody here can prove it's all fiction.
Exactly, I once dated a girl who's cousin knew a dude that went to school with girl who's dad had a friend that once delivered some dry cleaning to Wedge's sister. So, I mean, basically it's 100% real
You have the list Correct.
However, you will also note that the list does not include Video Games, Board games or Miniature Games .
They can (and now must) be Disney-Approved... But that does not make them canon .
I dunno about board or miniatures games, but video games were included in the list of what is/will be canon after the EU shutdown.
I heard of one video game that was - the Mobile Commander or something like that... But not all of them automatically.
It's all games. According to http://www.gamespot.com/articles/lucasfilm-confirms-all-future-star-wars-content-to-be-canon-including-the-games/1100-6419225/ :
A Lucasfilm representative confirmed to GameSpot that future game releases will also be canonical. This includes DICE's Battlefront and Visceral's new Star Wars game being written by former Naughty Dog creative director Amy Hennig and Uncharted actor Todd Stashwick .
I am
more than happy
to be corrected in this Instance
Now, if only it applies to Board games
I got into a discussion the other day with a fellow Star Wars fan. We were arguing what was official Cannon and what was EU. From what I can tell, per Disney, the following is considered cannon:
All Movies (Episodes 1-7 + "Star Wars Stories")
Clone Wars TV Show
Rebels TV Show
Books that have come out since Force Friday (those book specifically written after Disney's takeover)
What about everything else that Disney approves before release? The Jumpmaster 5000? Manaroo? They appeared in Tales of Bounty Hunters. Are they now retconned back into being cannon? Same thing with the Mist Hunter. What about all the planets in the Rebellion game. Honoghr, for example, first appeared in the Thrawn trilogy. The TIE Punisher was from Galactic Battlegrounds. Does that make that PC game now cannon? Disney is pulling willy-nilly from EU and original sources and it gets confusing......
The Darth Maul: Sons of Dathomir is also canon, as it was a story arc for Clone Wars that never got made, so they made it a comic book. So, Dark Horse still has something canon.
I do not think that LFL considers anything FFG does or uses as canon.
Now, awaits the white bars...
What a waste of an alternate universe. I'd rather go where everyone knows your name.I *KNOW*. I think it's a stupid meta term. It's not a fictional universe, it's a fictional Galaxy. I hate the term 'universe' when applied to various works in fandoms, especially when he scope of said works is rarely larger than a town or county, much less an entire planet.The Extended Universe (which was a sh*tty name in my opinion, it's a galaxy, not a universe)
It doesn't refer to something in story, it's a meta term. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expanded_universe
OCD rant mode off.
I thought it was meant to be more like "alternate universe", as in within the rules of the alternate universe where the characters of Friends or whatever are real...
Major Bren Derlin likes to frequent a bar called Cheers, so people seem to know his name there, but he is undercover as a postman named Cliff.
Edited by knaveleadWhat a waste of an alternate universe. I'd rather go where everyone knows your name.I *KNOW*. I think it's a stupid meta term. It's not a fictional universe, it's a fictional Galaxy. I hate the term 'universe' when applied to various works in fandoms, especially when he scope of said works is rarely larger than a town or county, much less an entire planet.The Extended Universe (which was a sh*tty name in my opinion, it's a galaxy, not a universe)
It doesn't refer to something in story, it's a meta term. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expanded_universe
OCD rant mode off.
I thought it was meant to be more like "alternate universe", as in within the rules of the alternate universe where the characters of Friends or whatever are real...
Major Bren Derlin likes to frequent a bar called Cheers, so people seem to know his name there, but he is undercover as a postman named Cliff.
Someone here gets it!
The Decipher CCG card for Bren Derlin even said in the Mos Eisley Cantina everyone knew his name, as a direct Cheers reference.
The Extended Universe (which was a sh*tty name in my opinion, it's a galaxy, not a universe) .
It's Expanded Universe, and universe means the entirety of something.
And universe meaning the entirety of anything lost meaning when 'alternate universes' and 'the multiverse' entered sci fi
Exactly, I once dated a girl who's cousin knew a dude that went to school with girl who's dad had a friend that once delivered some dry cleaning to Wedge's sister. So, I mean, basically it's 100% realNobody here can prove it's all fiction.
Can we be besties now?
Edited by Duck of DoomSorry, that was an autocorrect.The Extended Universe (which was a sh*tty name in my opinion, it's a galaxy, not a universe) .
It's Expanded Universe, and universe means the entirety of something.
And universe meaning the entirety of anything lost meaning when 'alternate universes' and 'the multiverse' entered sci fi
No it didn't, it still retains it's meaning. A fictitious Universe includes all media created for it.
What a waste of an alternate universe. I'd rather go where everyone knows your name.
I *KNOW*. I think it's a stupid meta term. It's not a fictional universe, it's a fictional Galaxy. I hate the term 'universe' when applied to various works in fandoms, especially when he scope of said works is rarely larger than a town or county, much less an entire planet.
The Extended Universe (which was a sh*tty name in my opinion, it's a galaxy, not a universe)
It doesn't refer to something in story, it's a meta term. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expanded_universe
OCD rant mode off.
I thought it was meant to be more like "alternate universe", as in within the rules of the alternate universe where the characters of Friends or whatever are real...
Major Bren Derlin likes to frequent a bar called Cheers, so people seem to know his name there, but he is undercover as a postman named Cliff.
Someone here gets it!
The Yuuzhan Vong came from another galaxy. Number of Galaxies > 1 = Universe. Expanded Universe . Bam! Debate over. Math Wing ftw.
My Lightsaber is more cannon than yours. You might even say it's a lightcannon.
Yeah...
My Lightsaber is more cannon than yours. You might even say it's a lightcannon.
Yeah...
Something tells me its probably more like a Light sabot .
Much smaller than it was originally made out to be.
And clumsy and random too apparently.
But...
Is E.T. canon?