Canon (fiction)
In fiction, canon is the material accepted as officially part of the story in an individual universe of that story. It is often contrasted with, or used as the basis for, works of fan fiction. The alternative terms mythology, timeline, universe and continuity are often used, with the first of these being used especially to refer to a richly detailed fictional canon requiring a large degree of suspension of disbelief (e.g. an entire imaginary world and history), while the latter two typically refer to a single arc where all events are directly connected chronologically. Other times, the word can mean "to be acknowledged by the creator(s)".
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Canon (fiction)
In fiction, canon is the material accepted as officially part of the story in an individual universe of that story. It is often contrasted with, or used as the basis for, works of fan fiction. The alternative terms mythology, timeline, universe and continuity are often used, with the first of these being used especially to refer to a richly detailed fictional canon requiring a large degree of suspension of disbelief (e.g. an entire imaginary world and history), while the latter two typically refer to a single arc where all events are directly connected chronologically. Other times, the word can mean "to be acknowledged by the creator(s)".
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Bei fiktionalen Werken stellt ...... h/Ereignis ist nicht Kanon!“).
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Cânone ou cânon (do grego kano ...... ão como Star Wars e Star Trek.
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Dalam fiksi, canon adalah mate ...... "yang diketahui oleh pembuat."
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Dans un univers de fiction, le ...... licitement intégrés à l’œuvre.
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En el context de la ficció, el ...... context "real" de la història.
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En el contexto de la ficción, ...... autor intelectual de la obra.
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Il canone è, nel contesto dell ...... ll'uscita di ogni nuova opera.
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In fiction, canon is the mater ...... knowledged by the creator(s)".
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Kanon, då termen används om be ...... om skall anses vara kanoniska.
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Pojmem kánon je internetové sl ...... se v tomto kánonu odehrávají.
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Bei fiktionalen Werken stellt ...... h/Ereignis ist nicht Kanon!“).
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Cânone ou cânon (do grego kano ...... série no formato de catálogo.
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Dalam fiksi, canon adalah mate ...... "yang diketahui oleh pembuat."
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Dans un univers de fiction, le ...... on, souvent de la fan-fiction.
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En el context de la ficció, el ...... context "real" de la història.
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En el contexto de la ficción, ...... autor intelectual de la obra.
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Il canone è, nel contesto dell ...... o conduttore della narrazione.
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In fiction, canon is the mater ...... knowledged by the creator(s)".
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Kanon, då termen används om be ...... n som ska räknas som "riktig".
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Pojmem kánon je internetové sl ...... vou mírně odlišných významech:
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