Boo-yah! Eligibility Post!
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Welcome! To the 2019 Eligibility Post!
This is the place to make your case for any canons that you know live in the gray area of "does this count as ten years old?" I will keep a running list here of the canons that I have decided on, one way or another.
When making your case, please include the canon's full name (as you would nominate it in the tagset), the date(s) of all the canon material that has been released, and your reasoning as to why I should accept it. Here's an example:
ETA 2/10/19: In cases of tie-in comics and novels, my rule of thumb is: 1. are the tie-ins well known? 2. are they by the same creators? and 3. does it clearly follow the original canon in terms of continuity/characters? If the answer is "no" to at least two of these, I won't consider them as disqualifying material. If you disagree with me about a particular judgment call, feel free to point out why - I'm not super familiar with everything, and Google can only do so much!
Reviewed Fandoms
Avatar: The Last Airbender - NOT ACCEPTED
Babylon 5 - ACCEPTED
Babysitter's Club (Ann M. Martin) - ACCEPTED
Band of Brothers (TV) - ACCEPTED
Batman Beyond (tv series) - ACCEPTED
Battlestar Galactica (TV) - ACCEPTED
Bewitched (TV) - ACCEPTED
Birds of Prey, Vol 1 - ACCEPTED
Blake's 7 (TV) - ACCEPTED
Carnivale (TV) - ACCEPTED
Cowboy Bebop (anime) - ACCEPTED
Dead Like Me (TV) - ACCEPTED
Doctor Quinn Medicine Woman - ACCEPTED
Excalibur (Comic) - ACCEPTED
Farscape (TV) - ACCEPTED
Final Fantasy VIII (1999) - ACCEPTED
Final Fantasy IX (2000) - ACCEPTED
Firefly (TV) - ACCEPTED
Gabriel (2007) - ACCEPTED
Harry Potter (J. K. Rowling) - NOT ACCEPTED
Hellsing (manga) - ACCEPTED
Highlander - ACCEPTED
Inuyasha - A Feudal Fairy Tale (manga) - ACCEPTED
The L Word (TV) - ACCEPTED
Man from UNCLE (TV) - ACCEPTED
Percy Jackson (book series) - NOT ACCEPTED
Practical Magic (1998) - ACCEPTED
The Pretender (TV) - ACCEPTED
Ravenous (1999) - ACCEPTED
Rurouni Kenshin (anime) - ACCEPTED
Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996 - 2003) - ACCEPTED
Shoujo Kakumei Utena | Revolutionary Girl Utena (Anime) - ACCEPTED
Stargate Atlantis - ACCEPTED
Stargate SG-1 - ACCEPTED
Stargate Universe - NOT ACCEPTED
Star Trek: Voyager - ACCEPTED
Sweet Valley High/Confidential - NOT ACCEPTED
Sweet Valley Junior High/Twins/Senior Year/University - ACCEPTED
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (TV) - ACCEPTED
Terminator (movie series) - NOT ACCEPTED
Xena Warrior Princess (TV) - ACCEPTED
Young Riders (TV) - ACCEPTED
This is the place to make your case for any canons that you know live in the gray area of "does this count as ten years old?" I will keep a running list here of the canons that I have decided on, one way or another.
When making your case, please include the canon's full name (as you would nominate it in the tagset), the date(s) of all the canon material that has been released, and your reasoning as to why I should accept it. Here's an example:
Ella Enchanted - Gail Carson Levine (1997)
A prequel, Ogre Enchanted, was published in 2018. While the events of Ogre take place in the same timeline/continuity, it follows a main character who did not appear in Ella. The main cast of Ogre is for the most part completely separate, apart from two characters (their identities being spoilers) who were extensively mentioned in Ella, but appeared only briefly in the original book. Therefore, I feel as if the two novels should be considered separate canons.
ETA 2/10/19: In cases of tie-in comics and novels, my rule of thumb is: 1. are the tie-ins well known? 2. are they by the same creators? and 3. does it clearly follow the original canon in terms of continuity/characters? If the answer is "no" to at least two of these, I won't consider them as disqualifying material. If you disagree with me about a particular judgment call, feel free to point out why - I'm not super familiar with everything, and Google can only do so much!
Avatar: The Last Airbender - NOT ACCEPTED
Babylon 5 - ACCEPTED
Babysitter's Club (Ann M. Martin) - ACCEPTED
Band of Brothers (TV) - ACCEPTED
Batman Beyond (tv series) - ACCEPTED
Battlestar Galactica (TV) - ACCEPTED
Bewitched (TV) - ACCEPTED
Birds of Prey, Vol 1 - ACCEPTED
Blake's 7 (TV) - ACCEPTED
Carnivale (TV) - ACCEPTED
Cowboy Bebop (anime) - ACCEPTED
Dead Like Me (TV) - ACCEPTED
Doctor Quinn Medicine Woman - ACCEPTED
Excalibur (Comic) - ACCEPTED
Farscape (TV) - ACCEPTED
Final Fantasy VIII (1999) - ACCEPTED
Final Fantasy IX (2000) - ACCEPTED
Firefly (TV) - ACCEPTED
Gabriel (2007) - ACCEPTED
Harry Potter (J. K. Rowling) - NOT ACCEPTED
Hellsing (manga) - ACCEPTED
Highlander - ACCEPTED
Inuyasha - A Feudal Fairy Tale (manga) - ACCEPTED
The L Word (TV) - ACCEPTED
Man from UNCLE (TV) - ACCEPTED
Percy Jackson (book series) - NOT ACCEPTED
Practical Magic (1998) - ACCEPTED
The Pretender (TV) - ACCEPTED
Ravenous (1999) - ACCEPTED
Rurouni Kenshin (anime) - ACCEPTED
Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996 - 2003) - ACCEPTED
Shoujo Kakumei Utena | Revolutionary Girl Utena (Anime) - ACCEPTED
Stargate Atlantis - ACCEPTED
Stargate SG-1 - ACCEPTED
Stargate Universe - NOT ACCEPTED
Star Trek: Voyager - ACCEPTED
Sweet Valley High/Confidential - NOT ACCEPTED
Sweet Valley Junior High/Twins/Senior Year/University - ACCEPTED
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (TV) - ACCEPTED
Terminator (movie series) - NOT ACCEPTED
Xena Warrior Princess (TV) - ACCEPTED
Young Riders (TV) - ACCEPTED
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Date: 2019-02-04 02:55 am (UTC)Same goes for comics. If you'd like to nominate a specific run of Batman, you can make a case to me on this post about why you feel it's separate enough from more recent iterations of Batman. Batman Beyond, being a discrete show with its own continuity, would be considered a separate canon from Batman as a whole. If you wanted to nominate that, though, you'd have to make a case here as to why I shouldn't disqualify it based on the comic book title of Batman Beyond, which ended in 2013.
Could you elaborate a bit more on how different the Terminator series is, and why you feel like it should be counted separately? Is it made clear in the TV show that it's not a prequel to the newer, more recent films?
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Date: 2019-02-09 08:32 pm (UTC)As for the Terminator series, Sarah, John, and Kyle (in flashbacks) are the only crossover characters between the show and the movies. And the basic setup (trying to stop Skynet from ending the world, future John Connor is the leader of the resistence against the machines, both Skynet and Future John sending people back in time to change things). However, a whole lot of the details are different. There are many regular characters (Cameron, Derek Reese, James Ellison, Catherine Weaver, Cromartie/John Henry) and supporting characters (Jesse Flores, Riley Dawson, Savannah Weaver, Charlie Dixon) who never show up in the movies, and lots of plot threads that don't show up either. The largest difference being the series ending: it ends on a cliffhanger, with teenage John traveling to the future in a spur of the moment decision that ends up with him in a future in which John Connor is not the leader of the resistance because John Connor wasn't there. None of these plot points or characters show up in Terminator Salvation or Terminator Genisys.
no subject
Date: 2019-02-10 02:37 am (UTC)With the ending (plus with the Jeremy Bearimy-nature of time travel fiction), I'm okay considering the show separately. If it ends on a significantly different track that contradicts the movies, then in my book, I'm going to say that's a different continuity.
no subject
Date: 2019-02-10 08:36 pm (UTC)