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Is this really non-canon? It involves Bart and Lisa telling fictional stories rather than the fictional stories being shown themselves without a storyteller. I'm a bit stuck if it is canon or non-canon. I would understand that all the later ones are non-canon, but somehow I think this one is canon. [[User:Gazlene the Pork Girl|Gazlene the Pork Girl]] 18:14, 29 April 2013 (EDT) | Is this really non-canon? It involves Bart and Lisa telling fictional stories rather than the fictional stories being shown themselves without a storyteller. I'm a bit stuck if it is canon or non-canon. I would understand that all the later ones are non-canon, but somehow I think this one is canon. [[User:Gazlene the Pork Girl|Gazlene the Pork Girl]] 18:14, 29 April 2013 (EDT) | ||
+ | :It's probably just easier to say that the whole episode is non-canon, that way there aren't any unnecessary, special canonicity rules created for a single episode. Also, nothing really happens during the Bart and Lisa parts that would be relevant enough to include in a canon article anyways, so it would be largely unneeded. That's my guess anyways. --[[User:Nick97|'''<font color=darkorange>Nick97</font>''']] <sup>([[User talk:Nick97|<font color=peach>'''talk'''</font>]] ~ [[Special:Contributions/Nick97|<font color=turquoise>'''contribs'''</font>]])</sup> 18:21, 29 April 2013 (EDT) |
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Canonocity
Is this really non-canon? It involves Bart and Lisa telling fictional stories rather than the fictional stories being shown themselves without a storyteller. I'm a bit stuck if it is canon or non-canon. I would understand that all the later ones are non-canon, but somehow I think this one is canon. Gazlene the Pork Girl 18:14, 29 April 2013 (EDT)
- It's probably just easier to say that the whole episode is non-canon, that way there aren't any unnecessary, special canonicity rules created for a single episode. Also, nothing really happens during the Bart and Lisa parts that would be relevant enough to include in a canon article anyways, so it would be largely unneeded. That's my guess anyways. --Nick97 (talk ~ contribs) 18:21, 29 April 2013 (EDT)