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I don't mean about that. I mean, let's say '''for example''', Sora appears in Final Fantasy C (Other than X and V, it's the only Roman Number I know, it's 100), then it's a non-canon appearance, right? But appeared in a highly recognized game/movie/picture. THAT's what I mean, even the Star Wars wiki (Which is bigger than it's own good) do this stuff, as Darth Vader, Galen, and Yoda appeared in Soul Calibur 4 (Or 5?). [[User:Rucario|Rucario]] 11:23, March 8, 2010 (UTC) | I don't mean about that. I mean, let's say '''for example''', Sora appears in Final Fantasy C (Other than X and V, it's the only Roman Number I know, it's 100), then it's a non-canon appearance, right? But appeared in a highly recognized game/movie/picture. THAT's what I mean, even the Star Wars wiki (Which is bigger than it's own good) do this stuff, as Darth Vader, Galen, and Yoda appeared in Soul Calibur 4 (Or 5?). [[User:Rucario|Rucario]] 11:23, March 8, 2010 (UTC) | ||
:That kind of stuff would be "semi-canon", since those are works by the same publisher. I hope it's at least clear how Kingdom Hearts appearing in another Square Enix production is an entirely different situation than Kingdom Hearts appearing in a fan-video.[[User:KrytenKoro|<small>Glorious</small>]] [[User_talk:KrytenKoro|<small>CHAOS!</small>]] 14:35, March 8, 2010 (UTC) |
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