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Misuse of the term has broadened the word's definition (among some) to include fan-characters and [[fan fiction]]. (See "Transfanon Wiki" link below.) The difference is that fan-fiction is an ''extension'' built upon canon, while fanon is an ''interpretation'' or ''explanation'' of existing canon. | Misuse of the term has broadened the word's definition (among some) to include fan-characters and [[fan fiction]]. (See "Transfanon Wiki" link below.) The difference is that fan-fiction is an ''extension'' built upon canon, while fanon is an ''interpretation'' or ''explanation'' of existing canon. | ||
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There are some terms or ideas that later became canon: | |||
*"Gestalt" as a term for [[combiner]]s | *"Gestalt" as a term for [[combiner]]s | ||
*The [[acid rain]]-creating team literally being named "[[Rainmaker]]s" | *The [[acid rain]]-creating team literally being named "[[Rainmaker]]s" | ||
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*The large number of [[Sweep (G1)|Sweep]]s are due to them possessing [[Insecticon (G1)|Insecticon]] [[Insecticon clone|cloning abilities]] | *The large number of [[Sweep (G1)|Sweep]]s are due to them possessing [[Insecticon (G1)|Insecticon]] [[Insecticon clone|cloning abilities]] | ||
==Non-canonized== | |||
In contrast, there are some ideas that never became canon but are still often treated as such by fans. These include: | |||
*[[Seeker (body-type)|Seeker]]s being teamed up in pseudo-familial "trines" | *[[Seeker (body-type)|Seeker]]s being teamed up in pseudo-familial "trines" | ||
*[[Dion (G1)|Dion]] having been rebuilt into somebody "important" | *[[Dion (G1)|Dion]] having been rebuilt into somebody "important" | ||
Latest revision as of 08:50, 16 June 2025
Fanon is a portmanteau word formed from the words "fan" and "canon". It refers to so-called "facts" that a significant number of fans think are true, but for which there is no evidence in any official material. A piece of fanon usually becomes widespread due to having been discussed and picked up by other fans. Some fanon is based on misinterpretations of canon (especially when translations from Japanese material are involved) and some is simply stuff fans made up. While fanon originates with fans rather than the official canon of the Transformers multiverse, it sometimes becomes incorporated into the canon via retcon or other means if a writer decides to establish the fans' interpretation in official fiction. Sometimes, this can also happen because an official writer mistakes fanon for established canon.
Misuse of the term has broadened the word's definition (among some) to include fan-characters and fan fiction. (See "Transfanon Wiki" link below.) The difference is that fan-fiction is an extension built upon canon, while fanon is an interpretation or explanation of existing canon.
Canonization
[edit]There are some terms or ideas that later became canon:
- "Gestalt" as a term for combiners
- The acid rain-creating team literally being named "Rainmakers"
- The Terrorcons being Quintesson creations
- Greatshot being an upgraded form of Sixshot
- Gaiacross being an upgraded form of Landcross
- The name of the Predacon ship being the Darkside or Darksyde
- Tarantulas literally being affiliated with Unicron
- The Magnaboss constituent trio of Prowl, Ironhide, and Silverbolt being the Generation 1 characters of the same names
- The Beast Wars II and Beast Wars Neo casts (sometimes) hailing from the same timeframe as the Beast Wars cast
- The Armada beast redecoes being Unicron's "horsemen"
- "Herald of Unicron"
- Subspace as an interdimensional storage medium
- Hot Shot is crazy and craves jam
- U-Haul Robot from the cartoon is Sentinel Prime
- The large number of Sweeps are due to them possessing Insecticon cloning abilities
Non-canonized
[edit]In contrast, there are some ideas that never became canon but are still often treated as such by fans. These include:
- Seekers being teamed up in pseudo-familial "trines"
- Dion having been rebuilt into somebody "important"
- Metrotitan being a "zombie" Metroplex, or cloned from a severed leg
Fanon and this wiki
[edit]TFWiki.net generally tries to avoid including fanon, until it becomes so widespread that excluding it is quixotic. Even then, however, fanon should be clearly identified as such. The best way to reference fanon in articles without interrupting the coverage of actual canon is to confine it to trivia notes sections (or, if really necessary, clearly marked notes within a paragraph.)