“Canon” is a term people use when certain events happen in the story that is labeled “official” by the creator and or fans. Say if in the manga (comic version of the anime that came out first) a supporting/secondary character is killed. This is now canon to the story as made by the creator.
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The Manga Canon is what the Anime, Movie, and Manga all acknowledged as actually happening, while ignoring The Anime Canon. Overall, in the future, what happens in The Manga will virtually always override what happens in The Anime, and rightfully so. So, to be crude, Manga Canon > Anime Canon.
The creation of filler also leads to the concept of non-canon in anime. Non-canon is content that is anime exclusive, meaning that the content isn't in the original manga making it non-canon. Filler can either add more depth to the show or completely miss the mark and make fans want to skip all filler.
The Narutopedia is not concerned with what is and is not canon. The Narutopedia's objective is to document the Naruto series in all its forms.
"Canon" in fictional stories typically refers to material related to the story that is considered "official", either by the story creator(s) or the audience. The flipside is something being non-canon: this happens when something is created for a series that ends up being not official.
Anime canon or manga canon is a bad choice of words because the anime and manga don't exist in the same timeline, the anime changes some details as a way to improve the story and characters. So, everything in the anime qualifies as "anime canon" and everything in the manga plus novels is "manga canon".
The entire Boruto anime is canon, as per reference by the manga creators. All the Boruto: Naruto next generations anime is canon, and this list is kinda strange, as they marked those episodes as 'non-canon' which are essential to the plot, or ones like episode 19 which is based on Kishimoto-manga.
So, yes — Boruto is canon to Naruto regardless of its format. Recently, the creator of Boruto did an interview with Lucca Comics about his on-going series.
Before we begin, take note: None of the movies are canon except "The Last" and "Boruto" (though the latter is somewhat debatable). Still, their lovely animation and stirring storylines make them indelible additions.
Although they are stories from the original series creator Eiichiro Oda, each one has been a single, closed off adventure that often times (outside of very, very rare cases) were not referenced in the official canon for the series.
The anime Soul Eater and Soul Eater NOT! are recognized as a secondary canon. This means even though these works are not directly done by Ohkubo like the mangas, they have the permissions from the said author and are considered just as canon as Ohkubo's work, despite whatever contradictions may occur.
Anything that doesn't follow the manga's plotline is considered a filler, be it anime canon or partial canon unless it follows the story written by Kishimoto and Kodachi; we will always consider it to be a filler. Boruto: Naruto Next Generations has released 254 episodes as of June 19, 2022.
As stated below, One Piece novels are predominantly considered non-canon. Novel A is currently considered the sole exception, due to being confirmed as an official work supervised by Oda. Additionally, none of the information in novel A has been contradicted by other canon media.
However, as of the Tokyo Skytree + Viz North America Tour's History of Dragon Ball exhibit, it is confirmed that only the Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Super manga, with the addition of Revival of "F", Jaco the Galactic Patrolman, and Dragon Ball Minus, are considered canon to Toriyama's franchise.
Anime canon usually comes in full episodes or arcs. When it's called anime canon, that means it's taken as something that's actually occured in the series. Anime canon often gets confused with filler content. But it's not. You take it as factual as the manga content.
Basically, the anime canon means that the anime will have its own arcs that are considered canon to the manga.
From my understanding, anime canon and manga canon are simple. Manga canon is material that occurs in the manga. It also occurs in the anime. In anime canon it only occurs in the anime, but it still a part of the story.
Manga Canon tends to be The Main Canon and The Source Material, which everything else is inspired by. In other words: The Manga is meant to be the actual story, while The Anime, Movies, Games, etc, are an adaptation of The Story, which tends to be different in various ways.
Just like when it comes to most Manga and Anime, what happens in The Manga, which tends to be the foundation of the story, is what should be assumed as to have actually happened. The Manga overrides The Anime, and will likely be what future material that has the Creator involved, acknowledges as actually happening.
If you want an analogy, think of The Manga as a Seed that grows into a Tree. All the fruit, and branches on that Tree are The Anime, The Movies, The Games. Even The Fan fiction if you want to include it. They all only exist thanks to that Tree that came from a Seed. They all only exist thanks to The Manga, and the Manga is what allows them all to grow as their foundation.
Now there is anime add in, which is not fully anime canon. So for instance during the Sasori fight with Chiyo and Sakura, Sakura had a clip doing this in anime. While it didn't happen in manga canon, it can be easily assumed true being its an anime add in during manga content covered in the anime.
OVA stands for 'original video animation, ' and they tend to be included in DVD and Blu-ray releases of the show as an extra incentive to purchase. OVAs can range in length from a few minutes to something resembling a movie. For example, Kase-san and the Morning Glories has a runtime of 58 minutes, while the OVAs included in the DVD release for Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid are only about three minutes long. OVAs can be original stories based on existing material or part of an anime-only release.
OVAs can be a great way to get more content from a favorite anime, but not all OVAs can be considered canon.
So hear me out. Gear 5 is a very popular theory in the community and Oda himself has hinted towards it in an SBS. However, while many people believe that Luffy will transform into Gear 5, I believe that he will actually "consume" it.
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