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* Choices made by or for [[player character]]s, such as the hero's gender and [[starter Pokémon]], are generally not fixed within the canon, with the exception of {{ga|Red}} from the [[Generation I]] games and {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. In appearances in later games, Red possesses all three of the original starters as well as {{p|Pikachu}}.
* Choices made by or for [[player character]]s, such as the hero's gender and [[starter Pokémon]], are generally not fixed within the canon, with the exception of {{ga|Red}} from the [[Generation I]] games and {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. In appearances in later games, Red possesses all three of the original starters as well as {{p|Pikachu}}.
* Different versions of a game all occur in parallel universes. Both {{game|Emerald}} and {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}} are canon, but occur in different universes.
* Different versions of a game all occur in parallel universes. Both {{game|Emerald}} and {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}} are canon, but occur in different universes.
* Content from side series games, such as [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]], is canon to the core series unless it conflicts with events in the core series games. Content from spin-offs, such as the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]], is generally non-canon.
* Content from side series games, such as [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]], is canon to the core series unless it conflicts with events in the core series games. Content from spin-offs, such as the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]], is generally non-canon, outside of being canon to itself.
* Canonical material may also be found in related media, like [[Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 Animated Trailer|animated trailers]], manuals, or merchandise.
* Canonical material may also be found in related media, like [[Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 Animated Trailer|animated trailers]], manuals, or merchandise.



Revision as of 01:29, 8 December 2019

Canon refers to all official and undeniable information within a general series. Originally a religious term used to refer to which scriptures written "counted" in a religion, the term has expanded to have meaning in fictional continuities as well.

In the Pokémon franchise there are several canons, usually sharing elements and concepts among them, most notably the existence of Pokémon. Aside from this and the interrelation of the various species of Pokémon (such as by evolution), these worlds can vary from one another in canon and storyline either very little or very greatly.

Canon is different from fanon in that, while fanon things may be mutually agreed upon by most, and possibly all, fans, they are never officially stated.

List of canons

Games

The canon of the core series consists of the following:

Anime

The canon of the Pokémon anime consists of the following:

Manga

The canon of the various Pokémon manga consists of the following:

Differences between canons

Characters that are well known in the Pokémon franchise can have vast differences between the various canons. For example, in the games, Brock is a well-known Gym Leader, the toughest Trainer in the area of Pewter City, and remains as the leader of its Gym between the time of Red/Leaf's journey and Ethan/Kris/Lyra's. In the anime, however, while he is a tough Trainer, his true calling is as a Pokémon Breeder (and later on, a Pokémon Doctor), and he took the mantle of Pewter Gym Leader only because both of his parents left on their own Pokémon journeys, leaving him in the care of the Gym and their rather large family. Differences can go much further than that, with Sabrina being a kind shrine maiden in The Electric Tale of Pikachu, a misguided young woman due to the development of her powers in the anime, and a Team Rocket member in Pokémon Adventures.