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That\'s a more hedge-filled answer than it first appears. Notice how the first of two questions goes \'\'unanswered\'\' in favor of the second, where Butler provides a neat description of the trope LooseCanon, (i.e. This material is separated from the main continuity, usually in the form of special episodes, a NonSerialMovie, or even BonusMaterial...None of this will be referenced in the canon, but it will not be contradicted outright either. In other words, it\'s a standalone episode.) It also \
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That\\\'s a more hedge-filled answer than it first appears. Notice how the first of two questions goes \\\'\\\'unanswered\\\'\\\' in favor of the second, where Butler provides a neat description of the trope LooseCanon, (i.e. This material is separated from the main continuity, usually in the form of special episodes, a NonSerialMovie, or even BonusMaterial...None of this will be referenced in the canon, but it will not be contradicted outright either. In other words, it\\\'s a standalone episode.) It also \\\"happens outside of the canonical timeline of the comic.\\\" That canonical timeline has yet to leave May of 1927. (Herman Hapfamscheel\\\'s obit is dated Sept. 12 1927, Isadora Duncan\\\'s death occurred Sept 14th.) In order to get out of her comic continuity\\\'s way, Butler and co gave themselves some breathing room, but that still means that TimeSkip and StealthSequel apply, with the possible tweak of adding AmbiguousSituation caveats to the entry. Don\\\'t be too surprised if CharacterDevelopment entries get restored when and if the LooseCanon gets tighter post-comic resumption or series pickup.

EDIT: Also, this might be an interesting {{Enforced}} OvertookTheManga, for the Trivia page, come to think on it, as PragmaticAdaptation is one of the listed constraints.
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That\'s a more hedge-filled answer than it first appears. Notice how the first of two questions goes \'\'unanswered\'\' in favor of the second, where Butler provides a neat description of the trope LooseCanon, (i.e. This material is separated from the main continuity, usually in the form of special episodes, a NonSerialMovie, or even BonusMaterial...None of this will be referenced in the canon, but it will not be contradicted outright either. In other words, it\'s a standalone episode.) It also \
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That\\\'s a more hedge-filled answer than it first appears. Notice how the first of two questions goes \\\'\\\'unanswered\\\'\\\' in favor of the second, where Butler provides a neat description of the trope LooseCanon, (i.e. This material is separated from the main continuity, usually in the form of special episodes, a NonSerialMovie, or even BonusMaterial...None of this will be referenced in the canon, but it will not be contradicted outright either. In other words, it\\\'s a standalone episode.) It also \\\"happens outside of the canonical timeline of the comic.\\\" That canonical timeline has yet to leave May of 1927. (Herman Hapfamscheel\\\'s obit is dated Sept. 12 1927, Isadora Duncan\\\'s death occurred Sept 14th.) In order to get out of her comic continuity\\\'s way, Butler and co gave themselves some breathing room, but that still means that TimeSkip and StealthSequel apply, with the possible tweak of adding AmbiguousSituation caveats to the entry. Don\\\'t be too surprised if CharacterDevelopment entries get restored when and if the LooseCanon gets tighter post-comic resumption or series pickup.

EDIT: Also, this might be an interesting {{Enforced}} OvertookTheManga, for the Trivia page, come to think on it, as PragmaticAdaption is one of the listed constraints.
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That\'s a more hedge-filled answer than it first appears. Notice how the first of two questions goes \'\'unanswered\'\' in favor of the second, where Butler provides a neat description of the trope LooseCanon, (i.e. This material is separated from the main continuity, usually in the form of special episodes, a NonSerialMovie, or even BonusMaterial...None of this will be referenced in the canon, but it will not be contradicted outright either. In other words, it\'s a standalone episode.) It also \
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That\\\'s a more hedge-filled answer than it first appears. Notice how the first of two questions goes \\\'\\\'unanswered\\\'\\\' in favor of the second, where Butler provides a neat description of the trope LooseCanon, (i.e. This material is separated from the main continuity, usually in the form of special episodes, a NonSerialMovie, or even BonusMaterial...None of this will be referenced in the canon, but it will not be contradicted outright either. In other words, it\\\'s a standalone episode.) It also \\\"happens outside of the canonical timeline of the comic.\\\" That canonical timeline has yet to leave May of 1927. (Herman Hapfamscheel\\\'s obit is dated Sept. 12 1927, Isadora Duncan\\\'s death occurred Sept 14th.) In order to get out of her comic continuity\\\'s way, Butler and co gave themselves some breathing room, but that still means that TimeSkip and StealthSequel apply, with the possible tweak of adding AmbiguousSituation caveats to the entry. Don\\\'t be too surprised if CharacterDevelopment entries get restored when and if the LooseCanon gets tighter post-comic resumption or series pickup.
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That\'s a more hedge-filled answer than it first appears. Notice how the first of two questions goes \'\'unanswered\'\' in favor of the second, where Butler provides a neat description of the trope LooseCanon, (i.e. This material is separated from the main continuity, usually in the form of special episodes, a NonSerialMovie, or even BonusMaterial...None of this will be referenced in the canon, but it will not be contradicted outright either. In other words, it\'s a standalone episode.) It also \
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That\\\'s a more hedge-filled answer than it first appears. Notice how the first of two questions goes \\\'\\\'unanswered\\\'\\\' in favor of the second, where Butler provides a neat description of the trope LooseCanon, (i.e. This material is separated from the main continuity, usually in the form of special episodes, a NonSerialMovie, or even BonusMaterial...None of this will be referenced in the canon, but it will not be contradicted outright either. In other words, it\\\'s a standalone episode.) It also \\\"happens outside of the canonical timeline of the comic.\\\" That canonical timeline has yet to leave May of 1927. (Herman Hapfamscheel\\\'s obit is dated Sept. 12 1927, Isadora Duncan\\\'s death occurred Sept 14th.) In order to get out of her comic continuity\\\'s way, Butler and co gave themselves some breathing room, but that still means that TimeSkip and StealthSequel apply, with the possible tweak of adding AmbiguousSituation caveats to the entry. Don\\\'t be too surprised if CharacterDevelopment entries get restored when and if the LooseCanon gets titighter post-comic resumption or series pickup.
Changed line(s) 1 from:
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That\'s a more hedge-filled answer than it first appears. Notice how the first of two questions goes \'\'unanswered\'\' in favor of the second, where Butler provides a neat description of the trope LooseCanon, (i.e. This material is separated from the main continuity, usually in the form of special episodes, a NonSerialMovie, or even BonusMaterial...None of this will be referenced in the canon, but it will not be contradicted outright either. In other words, it\'s a standalone episode.) It also \
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That\\\'s a more hedge-filled answer than it first appears. Notice how the first of two questions goes \\\'\\\'unanswered\\\'\\\' in favor of the second, where Butler provides a neat description of the trope LooseCanon, (i.e. This material is separated from the main continuity, usually in the form of special episodes, a NonSerialMovie, or even BonusMaterial...None of this will be referenced in the canon, but it will not be contradicted outright either. In other words, it\\\'s a standalone episode.) It also \\\"happens outside of the canonical timeline of the comic.\\\" That canonical timeline has yet to leave May of 1927. (Herman Hapfamscheel\\\'s obit is dated Sept. 12 1927, Isadora Duncan\\\'s death occurred Sept 14th.) In order to get out of her comic continuity\\\'s way, Butler and co gave themselves some breathing room, but that still means that TimeSkip and StealthSequel apply, with the possible tweak of adding AmbiguousSituation to the entry. Don\\\'t be too surprised if CharacterDevelopment entries get restored when and if the LooseCanon gets titighter post-comic resumption or series pickup.
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