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*[[Scorpia (G2)|Scorpia]] being a [[female Transformer]].
*[[Scorpia (G2)|Scorpia]] being a [[female Transformer]].
*The [[Liege Maximo]] being one of the [[Thirteen]].
*The [[Liege Maximo]] being one of the [[Thirteen]].
*[[Star Saber (G1)|Star Saber]] [[James Roberts|having]] a knight templar personality.
*[[Star Saber (G1)|Star Saber]] [[James Roberts|having]] a knight templar [[Transmasters UK|personality]].
*[[Tarantulas (BW)|Tarantulas]] literally being affiliated with [[Unicron]].
*[[Tarantulas (BW)|Tarantulas]] literally being affiliated with [[Unicron]].
*[[Pretender]] and [[Micromaster]] technology [[Beast Wars Shattered Glass|being]] [[Beast Wars: Uprising|involved]] in the development of the [[beast mode]]s of [[Maximal]]s and [[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]]s.<ref>This fan theory has yet to appear in full, unabridged form. In 2013, ''[[Beast Wars Shattered Glass]]'' depicted Pretender technology as an element in the invention of organic beast modes, sans downsizing. In 2015 and 2016, ''[[Beast Wars: Uprising]]'' depicted Micromaster physiology as a precursor to small-sized Maximals and Predacons, with beast modes being developed separately.</ref>
*[[Pretender]] and [[Micromaster]] technology [[Beast Wars Shattered Glass|being]] [[Beast Wars: Uprising|involved]] in the development of the [[beast mode]]s of [[Maximal]]s and [[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]]s.<ref>This fan theory has yet to appear in full, unabridged form. In 2013, ''[[Beast Wars Shattered Glass]]'' depicted Pretender technology as an element in the invention of organic beast modes, sans downsizing. In 2015 and 2016, ''[[Beast Wars: Uprising]]'' depicted Micromaster physiology as a precursor to small-sized Maximals and Predacons, with beast modes being developed separately.</ref>
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*[[Beast Era]]
*[[Beast Era]]
*[[Bumper (G1)|Bumper]]
*[[Bumper (G1)|Bumper]]
*[[Cobrabreast]]
*[[Titan (group)|Cityformer]]
*[[Titan (group)|Cityformer]]
*''[[Darksyde (BW)|Darksyde]]''<ref>[[Terrorsaur (BW)|Terrorsaur]] speaks the metaphorical line "Welcome to the dark side." in the 1996 episode "[[Equal Measures]]", but fan clamor led to this usage being canonized as the proper noun "Darkside" in the 2000 ''[[Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals (PS)|Beast Wars Transmetals]]'' PlayStation game, renamed in later media to "Darksyde" for trademark reasons.</ref>
*''[[Darksyde (BW)|Darksyde]]''<ref>[[Terrorsaur (BW)|Terrorsaur]] speaks the metaphorical line "Welcome to the dark side." in the 1996 episode "[[Equal Measures]]", but fan clamor led to this usage being canonized as the proper noun "Darkside" in the 2000 ''[[Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals (PS)|Beast Wars Transmetals]]'' PlayStation game, renamed in later media to "Darksyde" for trademark reasons.</ref>

Revision as of 08:25, 8 September 2022

Canonizing is the act of inserting a previously apocryphal or pseudocanonical bit of fancruft or omitted authorial intent into canon. It's kind of like fanservice for continuity freaks.

Continuity concepts

Fan-coined names

Toy trademarks which did not come to fruition

Names originating in pseudocanonical sources

References

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