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* AlternateContinuity: When adaptations are treated as their own separate universe.

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* AudienceAlienatingEra: An overhaul, reboot or retool to attract new fans that is generally considered a failure by both fans and creators.



* DorkAge: An overhaul, reboot or retool to attract new fans that is generally considered a failure by both fans and creators.
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* OrwellianEditor: The creator(s) deny creating a work or part of it.
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* OrwellianEditor: The creator(s) deny creating a work or part of it.

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* DiscontinuityNod: Whenever any of above is referenced in-universe



* DiscontinuityNod: Whenever any of above is referenced in-universe as a MythologyGag.




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* DiscontinuityNod: Whenever any of above is referenced in-universe

Usage may also refer to:

* DorkAge: An overhaul, reboot or retool to attract new fans that is generally considered a failure by both fans and creators.
* {{Retcon}}: A story alteration to serve the plot.


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Discontinuity is when something that was a part of the continuity is no longer regarded or completely changed. There are a number of reasons for this happening (fixing a PlotHole, changing it to cater to the fans, etc.) and whether or not the changes are canon [[YourMileageMayVary depends on the person]]. Discontinuity is separated into three categories:

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Discontinuity is when something that was a part of the continuity is no longer regarded or completely changed. There are a number of reasons for this happening (fixing a PlotHole, changing it to cater to the fans, etc.) and whether or not the changes are canon [[YourMileageMayVary depends on the person]].person. Discontinuity is separated into three categories:
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One of the meta-causes of AlternateUniverse.
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Discontinuity is when something that was a part of the continuity is no longer regarded or completely changed. There are a number of reasons for this happening and whether or not the changes are canon [[YourMileageMayVary depends on the person]]. Discontinuity is separated into three categories:

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Discontinuity is when something that was a part of the continuity is no longer regarded or completely changed. There are a number of reasons for this happening (fixing a PlotHole, changing it to cater to the fans, etc.) and whether or not the changes are canon [[YourMileageMayVary depends on the person]]. Discontinuity is separated into three categories:
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Discontinuity is when something that was a part of the continuity is no now longer regarded or completely changed. There are a number of reasons for this happening and whether or not the changes are canon [[YourMileageMayVary depends on the person]]. Discontinuity is separated into three categories:

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Discontinuity is when something that was a part of the continuity is no now longer regarded or completely changed. There are a number of reasons for this happening and whether or not the changes are canon [[YourMileageMayVary depends on the person]]. Discontinuity is separated into three categories:
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Discontinuity is when something that was a part of the continuity is no now longer regarded or completely changed. There are a number of reasons for this happening and whether or not the changes are canon [[YourMileageMayVary depends on the person]]. Discontinuity is separated into three categories:



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* FanonDiscontinuity: Where the fans [[strike:want to pretend]] know something doesn't exist.

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* FanonDiscontinuity: Where the fans [[strike:want want to pretend]] know pretend something doesn't exist.
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* FanonDiscontinuity: Where the fans want to pretend something doesn't exist.

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* FanonDiscontinuity: Where the fans want [[strike:want to pretend pretend]] know something doesn't exist.
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This is a disambiguation page. If you can, correct the link that brought you here, or leave a comment there that the link has changed to one of the above.

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above. If it was FanonDiscontinuity, then move it to the Subjectives.

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* CanonDiscontinuity: Where the creators decide to write off something as no longer existing.



* CanonDiscontinuity: Where the creators decide to write off something as no longer existing.
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When a single series is discontinuous



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* NegativeContinuity: Where nothing sticks even within a single series.

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