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* The original head writer of ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'', Creator/ChristopherYost, denied rumors that ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012'' takes place in the same universe, despite Creator/DisneyXD airing them as part of the same block every Sunday. Creator/JephLoeb, who became the executive producer for ''Spider-Man'' and some episodes from the second season of ''The Avengers'', went on to ''confirm'' those rumors. Viewers have pointed out that if Loeb is to believed, then it would [[WriterConflictsWithCanon open up a mess of contradictions]], such as the differing ages of ComicBook/IronFist and ComicBook/LukeCage in both shows. It was also initially reported that ''WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble'' would be set in the same universe as ''Ultimate Spider-Man''. It's since been confirmed by both Loeb and the creators that ''Assemble'' is a sequel to ''Earth's Mightiest Heroes'', albeit with past events only brought up in BroadStrokes, if at all.

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* The original head writer of ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'', Creator/ChristopherYost, denied rumors that ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider|Man2012}}-Man'' takes place in the same universe, despite Creator/DisneyXD airing them as part of the same block every Sunday. Creator/JephLoeb, who became the executive producer for ''Spider-Man'' and some episodes from the second season of ''The Avengers'', went on to ''confirm'' those rumors. Viewers have pointed out that if Loeb is to believed, then it would [[WriterConflictsWithCanon open up a mess of contradictions]], such as the differing ages of ComicBook/IronFist and ComicBook/LukeCage in both shows. It was also initially reported that ''WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble'' would be set in the same universe as ''Ultimate Spider-Man''. It's since been confirmed by both Loeb and the creators that ''Assemble'' is a sequel to ''Earth's Mightiest Heroes'', albeit with past events only brought up in BroadStrokes, if at all.



** Yost had also flip flopped over whether or not ''EMH'' was in direct continuity or not with ''Wolverine & the X-Men'', which he also worked on though not as head writer (which, depending on who you ask, was either Greg Johnson or Craig Kyle, but both of whom were definitely more in control of that series than Yost). Yost initially said that the original intention was for ''W&TXM'' and ''EMH'' to be in the same universe but the idea was discarded when ''W&TXM'' was cancelled. He then turned around and said the two series could still coexist in the same universe if fans wanted them to (Creator/SteveBlum voices ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} in both for whatever that's worth, along with Creator/FredTatasciore as the Hulk).
* ''Franchise/Ben10'': Regarding the Ben 10,000 timeline, the timeline that Ben visited in the [[Recap/Ben10S3E1BenTenThousand Ben 10,000 episode]] of the [[WesternAnimation/Ben10 original series]], the franchise's various creative leads have had conflicting ideas on it. Original series story editor [[https://archive.is/e6wq0 Matt Wayne]] and the episode's [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/ben10/images/8/8d/Ben_10K_Possible_Future.png/revision/latest?cb=20190502121857 pop-up trivia]] state that it's simply one of Ben's many possible futures; ''[[WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce Alien Force]]/[[WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien Ultimate Alien]]'' producer [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/ben10/images/c/c5/OS_Ben_10K_Didn%27t_Remember.PNG/revision/latest?cb=20200312101058 Dwayne McDuffie]] stated that it was never ''our'' Ben's timeline; ''[[WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse Omniverse]]'' art director [[https://archive.is/0bL2p Derrick J. Wyatt]] stated that it ''is'' our Ben's timeline; and franchise co-creator [[https://twitter.com/rouleau1/status/1313012996101165056 Duncan Rouleau]] just plain isn't sure.

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** Yost had also flip flopped over whether or not ''EMH'' was in direct continuity or not with ''Wolverine & ''WesternAnimation/{{Wolverine and the X-Men'', X|Men2009}}-Men'', which he also worked on though not as head writer (which, depending on who you ask, was either Greg Johnson or Craig Kyle, but both of whom were definitely more in control of that series than Yost). Yost initially said that the original intention was for ''W&TXM'' and ''EMH'' to be in the same universe but the idea was discarded when ''W&TXM'' was cancelled. He then turned around and said the two series could still coexist in the same universe if fans wanted them to (Creator/SteveBlum voices ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} in both for whatever that's worth, along with Creator/FredTatasciore as the Hulk).
Hulk and Creator/AlexDesert as Nick Fury).
* ''Franchise/Ben10'': Regarding the Ben 10,000 timeline, the timeline that Ben visited in the [[Recap/Ben10S3E1BenTenThousand "[[Recap/Ben10S3E1BenTenThousand Ben 10,000 episode]] 10,000]]" episode of the [[WesternAnimation/Ben10 original series]], the franchise's various creative leads have had conflicting ideas on it. Original series story editor [[https://archive.is/e6wq0 Matt Wayne]] and the episode's [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/ben10/images/8/8d/Ben_10K_Possible_Future.png/revision/latest?cb=20190502121857 pop-up trivia]] state that it's simply one of Ben's many possible futures; ''[[WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce Alien Force]]/[[WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien Ultimate Alien]]'' producer [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/ben10/images/c/c5/OS_Ben_10K_Didn%27t_Remember.PNG/revision/latest?cb=20200312101058 Dwayne McDuffie]] stated that it was never ''our'' Ben's timeline; ''[[WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse Omniverse]]'' art director [[https://archive.is/0bL2p Derrick J. Wyatt]] stated that it ''is'' our Ben's timeline; and franchise co-creator [[https://twitter.com/rouleau1/status/1313012996101165056 Duncan Rouleau]] just plain isn't sure.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': Aside from the infamous WhereTheHellIsSpringfield, Matt Groening has switched back and forth on the vague ending of "The Last Temptation of Homer", sometimes implying that Homer did have sex with co-worker Mindy (imagining she was Marge), and stating on other occasions that Homer never cheated on Marge (and never would).

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': Aside from the infamous WhereTheHellIsSpringfield, Matt Groening Creator/MattGroening has switched back and forth on the vague ending of "The "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS5E9TheLastTemptationOfHomer The Last Temptation of Homer", Homer]]", sometimes implying that Homer did have sex with co-worker Mindy (imagining she was Marge), and stating on other occasions that Homer never cheated on Marge (and never would).



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** Creator/{{Sega}} employees and the games go back and forth on whether Classic Sonic is Modern's Sonic younger self from the past (as per ''VideoGame/SonicGenerations'') or is from another dimension (as per ''VideoGame/SonicForces''). And in the latter, they can't decide whether it's truly [[AlternateUniverse another dimension]] or [[AlternateTimeline a split timeline]]. Further muddying the waters is the fact that in all cases, Modern Sonic is treated as having experienced Classic Sonic's adventures in the past (or at least [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog1 the]] [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2 classic]] [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehogCD core]] [[VideoGame/Sonic3AndKnuckles games]]).
** LooseCanon is to blame for a lot of these consistencies; Ken Eva of Sega Europe stated around the time of ''Forces'' that ''Sonic'' canon is in a state of flux, meaning it's liable to change as Sega sees fit. Notably, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nmzc8L8zTBk supplemental material]] for ''VideoGame/SonicFrontiers'' threw out the [[FanDislikedExplanation widely disliked]] and [[WriterConflictsWithCanon canon-conflicting]] claim that [[WorldOfFunnyAnimals Sonic's world]] and the human world were separate despite this being the case for ''Forces'', instead making the separation a figurative one: the "human world" consists of the larger continents and human-populated societies, whereas the "non-human world" is the various smaller islands scattered about the planet.
** Just who has a SuperMode has been a weird thing. Since ''VideoGame/Sonic3AndKnuckles'', it was accepted that Sonic and Knuckles had Super forms with normal Chaos Emeralds and gains Hyper forms with the Super Emeralds with Tails gaining a Super mode with only the Super Emeralds. However, in ''VideoGame/SonicHeroes'', Tails and Knuckles don't gain Super forms when Sonic turns Super. It was later stated that only male hedgehogs gain Super transformations, but ''VideoGame/SonicMania'' and later ''[[UpdatedRerelease Sonic Origins]]'' explicitly gives Tails, Mighty, Ray and Amy Super modes only for ''VideoGame/SonicSuperstars'' to go back and say, no, only Sonic gains a transformation, everyone else gains "Super Powers".

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** Creator/{{Sega}} employees and the games go back and forth on whether Classic Sonic is Modern's Sonic Modern Sonic's younger self from the past (as per ''VideoGame/SonicGenerations'') or is from another dimension (as per ''VideoGame/SonicForces''). And in the latter, they can't decide whether it's truly [[AlternateUniverse another dimension]] or [[AlternateTimeline a split timeline]]. Further muddying the waters is the fact that in all cases, Modern Sonic is treated as having experienced Classic Sonic's adventures in the past (or at least [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog1 the]] [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2 classic]] [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehogCD core]] [[VideoGame/Sonic3AndKnuckles games]]).
** LooseCanon is to blame for a lot of these consistencies; inconsistencies; Ken Eva of Sega Europe stated around the time of ''Forces'' that ''Sonic'' canon is in a state of flux, meaning it's liable to change as Sega sees fit. Notably, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nmzc8L8zTBk supplemental material]] for ''VideoGame/SonicFrontiers'' threw out the [[FanDislikedExplanation widely disliked]] and [[WriterConflictsWithCanon canon-conflicting]] claim that [[WorldOfFunnyAnimals Sonic's world]] and the human world were separate despite this being the case for ''Forces'', instead making the separation a figurative one: the "human world" consists of the larger continents and human-populated societies, whereas the "non-human world" is consists of the various smaller islands scattered about the planet.
** Just who has a SuperMode has been a weird thing. Since ''VideoGame/Sonic3AndKnuckles'', it was accepted that Sonic and Knuckles had Super forms with normal Chaos Emeralds and gains gain Hyper forms with the Super Emeralds with Tails gaining a Super mode only with only the Super Emeralds. However, in ''VideoGame/SonicHeroes'', Tails and Knuckles don't gain Super forms when Sonic turns Super. It was later stated that only male hedgehogs gain Super transformations, but ''VideoGame/SonicMania'' and later ''[[UpdatedRerelease Sonic Origins]]'' explicitly gives Tails, Mighty, Ray and Amy Super modes modes, only for ''VideoGame/SonicSuperstars'' to go back and say, no, only Sonic gains a transformation, everyone else gains "Super Powers".
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* ''Franchise/Ben10'': Regarding the Ben 10,000 timeline, the timeline that Ben visited in the [[Recap/Ben10S3E1BenTenThousand Ben 10,000 episode]] of the original series, the franchise's various creative leads have had conflicting ideas on it. Original series story editor [[https://archive.is/e6wq0 Matt Wayne]] and the episode's [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/ben10/images/8/8d/Ben_10K_Possible_Future.png/revision/latest?cb=20190502121857 pop-up trivia]] state that it's simply one of Ben's many possible futures; ''Alien Force/Ultimate Alien'' producer [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/ben10/images/c/c5/OS_Ben_10K_Didn%27t_Remember.PNG/revision/latest?cb=20200312101058 Dwayne McDuffie]] stated that it was never ''our'' Ben's timeline; ''Omniverse'' art director [[https://archive.is/0bL2p Derrick J. Wyatt]] stated that it ''is'' our Ben's timeline; and franchise co-creator [[https://twitter.com/rouleau1/status/1313012996101165056 Duncan Rouleau]] just plain isn't sure.

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* ''Franchise/Ben10'': Regarding the Ben 10,000 timeline, the timeline that Ben visited in the [[Recap/Ben10S3E1BenTenThousand Ben 10,000 episode]] of the [[WesternAnimation/Ben10 original series, series]], the franchise's various creative leads have had conflicting ideas on it. Original series story editor [[https://archive.is/e6wq0 Matt Wayne]] and the episode's [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/ben10/images/8/8d/Ben_10K_Possible_Future.png/revision/latest?cb=20190502121857 pop-up trivia]] state that it's simply one of Ben's many possible futures; ''Alien Force/Ultimate Alien'' ''[[WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce Alien Force]]/[[WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien Ultimate Alien]]'' producer [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/ben10/images/c/c5/OS_Ben_10K_Didn%27t_Remember.PNG/revision/latest?cb=20200312101058 Dwayne McDuffie]] stated that it was never ''our'' Ben's timeline; ''Omniverse'' ''[[WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse Omniverse]]'' art director [[https://archive.is/0bL2p Derrick J. Wyatt]] stated that it ''is'' our Ben's timeline; and franchise co-creator [[https://twitter.com/rouleau1/status/1313012996101165056 Duncan Rouleau]] just plain isn't sure.
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* ''WesternAnimation/IceAgeTheMeltdown'': The supplementary material can't decide to which species of marine reptile Cretaceous belongs to. The Essential Guide refers to him as ''Ichthyosaurus'' while online game ''Ice Age Village'' and official magazine ''Ice Age: Animal Collection'' identifies him as ''Metriorhynchus''. Given his resembles to the latter species, he's most likely ''Metriorhynchus''.

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* ''Series/SesameStreet'': The staff have been inconsistent on whether "Sid" being Cookie Monster's real name (which he claims in the song "The First Time Me Eat Cookie") was true or not. The song's writer, Christine Ferraro, claims that it was non-canon due to simply being "written as a gag", but Cookie Monster's official X/Twitter page has him state that Sid ''is'' his real name.



* ''VideoGame/MoshiMonsters'': When asked why the game zigzagged NobodyPoops (players could not add bathrooms to the houses, but toilet references still cropped up in the game), the creators sometimes stated that monsters' biology meant that they didn't need to use toilets, but other times said that it was just ArtisticLicense.



* ''Website/{{Neopets}}'': The creators have been a bit back-and-forth over whether Neopets in plots grow hair or if they're wearing wigs.

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** Before 2021, in which the creators decided that cars should be able to exist in Neopia after all, they stated that they didn't. As such, many players asked about Nigel, a character who appeared to drive a car long before cars were allowed to exist. Sometimes, they claimed that Nigel owned the only car in Neopia, sometimes they claimed it was just a pretend car, and other times they basically said, "Move along, nothing to see here!".
** When asked how to get a Chocolate Chia, the creators first said you could get one from feeding a Chia a lot of chocolate, but later said that it could only happen from the Lab Ray or from Naia's quests.
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* ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol2'': There seems to be some disagreement about if "Baby Groot" in this movie is the same Groot we saw [[spoiler:[[HeroicSacrifice sacrificed himself]]]] at the end of [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014 the first movie]]. Creator/KevinFeige insists it's the same Groot without his memory, liking his fate to that of [[Franchise/StarTrek Mr. Spock]] in ''Film/StarTrekIIITheSearchForSpock''. The director of the Guardians-trilogy, Creator/JamesGunn insists it's not the same character but Groot II is the "son" of the first Groot.
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* ''Film/GhostbustersII'': Joe Medjuck and Creator/IvanReitman, on the 1999 ''Ghostbusters'' DVD commentary track, both state that Oscar's father is the Violinist from the first film ([[WordOfSaintPaul a theory also supported by]] Creator/SigourneyWeaver). However, in an interview with Rolling Stone in July 2016, Reitman commented Oscar was probably Dana and Peter's son, although it's not made clear in the screenplay.
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** Just who has a SuperMode has been a weird thing. Since ''VideoGame/Sonic3AndKnuckles'', it was accepted that Sonic and Knuckles had Super forms with normal Chaos Emeralds and gains Hyper forms with the Super Emeralds with Tails gaining a Super mode with only the Super Emeralds. However, in ''VideoGame/SonicHeroes'', Tails and Knuckles don't gain Super forms when Sonic turns Super. It was later stated that only male hedgehogs gain Super transformations, but ''VideoGame/SonicMania'' and later ''[[UpdatedRerelease Sonic Origins]]'' explicitly gives Tails, Mighty, Ray and Amy Super modes only for ''VideoGame/SonicSuperstars'' to go back and say, no, only Sonic gains a transformation, everyone else gains "Super Powers".
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Different from {{Retcon}}, because retcons are changes to something that happens in the story, instead of the Word of God. WriterConflictsWithCanon is when WordOfGod and parts of the story itself are at odds. Also different from a [[SwordAndSandal flip-flop]] ''worn'' by an [[CrystalDragonJesus in-universe god]], or a [[LotusEaterMachine god that's]] [[DeusEstMachina made of]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flip-flop_%28electronics%29 flip-flops.]]

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Different from {{Retcon}}, because retcons are changes to something that happens in the story, instead of the Word of God. WriterConflictsWithCanon is when WordOfGod and parts of the story itself are at odds. Also different from a [[SwordAndSandal flip-flop]] ''worn'' by an [[CrystalDragonJesus in-universe god]], or a [[LotusEaterMachine god that's]] [[DeusEstMachina made of]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flip-flop_%28electronics%29 flip-flops.]]
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* Music/YngwieMalmsteen has a very well-known instrumental that has been officially known as both "Arpeggios From Hell" and "Molto Arpeggiosa". The "excerpt" (which is actually the majority of the overall composition) that gained Website/YouTube fame is titled the former, with the overall piece titled the latter.

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* Music/YngwieMalmsteen has a very well-known instrumental that has been officially known as both "Arpeggios From Hell" and "Molto Arpeggiosa". The "excerpt" (which is actually the majority of the overall composition) that gained Website/YouTube Platform/YouTube fame is titled the former, with the overall piece titled the latter.



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*** While we know that [[SweetPollyOliver Sheik]] [[ItWasHisSled is Princess Zelda using magic to disguise herself]] [[GenderBender as a man]], the extent of the magic spell has many contradictory statements. Sometimes, they say that Zelda uses magic to change her physical body. Other times, it is nothing more than a change of clothes (most JustForFun/{{egregious}}ly, the fluff is at odds between ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosMelee Melee]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosBrawl Brawl]]'' on this). The non-canon but [[WordOfDante official]] manga doesn't help matters.

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*** While we know that [[SweetPollyOliver Sheik]] [[ItWasHisSled is Princess Zelda using magic to disguise herself]] [[GenderBender as a man]], the extent of the magic spell has many contradictory statements. Sometimes, they say that Zelda uses magic to change her physical body. Other times, it is nothing more than a change of clothes (most JustForFun/{{egregious}}ly, the fluff is at odds between ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosMelee Melee]]'' ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosMelee'' and ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosBrawl Brawl]]'' on this). The non-canon but [[WordOfDante official]] manga doesn't help matters.



*** On a related note, the difference between Legendary Pokémon and Mythical Pokémon. The Japanese media has always maintained there is a difference, but it wasn't until Gen V before international media did the same, referring to Mythicals as Legendaries beforehand. From a gameplay perspective, the difference is Legendaries can be obtained in-game, while Mythicals need to be obtained from real-life one-of-a-kind events or from some of the spin-offs. Yet, Deoxys is available in ''[[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]]'' in the same way Legendaries are despite still being classed as Mythical. And later on, Celebi was given an accessible event in the UsefulNotes/VirtualConsole release of ''[[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver Crystal]]''. Storyline-wise, the difference is non-existent, Mythicals and Legendaries are both rare, have many myths surrounding them, and a good chunk of Mythicals are closely aligned to Legendaries[[note]]For example, Legendary Cresselia and Mythical Darkrai make up a duo of Pokémon, while Mythical Keldeo is an apprentice to Legendaries Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion, all of them forming the Swords of Justice[[/note]].

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*** On a related note, the difference between Legendary Pokémon and Mythical Pokémon. The Japanese media has always maintained there is a difference, but it wasn't until Gen V before international media did the same, referring to Mythicals as Legendaries beforehand. From a gameplay perspective, the difference is Legendaries can be obtained in-game, while Mythicals need to be obtained from real-life one-of-a-kind events or from some of the spin-offs. Yet, Deoxys is available in ''[[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]]'' in the same way Legendaries are despite still being classed as Mythical. And later on, Celebi was given an accessible event in the UsefulNotes/VirtualConsole Platform/VirtualConsole release of ''[[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver Crystal]]''. Storyline-wise, the difference is non-existent, Mythicals and Legendaries are both rare, have many myths surrounding them, and a good chunk of Mythicals are closely aligned to Legendaries[[note]]For example, Legendary Cresselia and Mythical Darkrai make up a duo of Pokémon, while Mythical Keldeo is an apprentice to Legendaries Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion, all of them forming the Swords of Justice[[/note]].



** Outside actual games, Nintendo has twice announced that new hardware would serve as a "third pillar" alongside existing hardware, only to quickly discontinue whatever system it was the obvious successor to. To be fair, these two situations weren't completely the same. While the first case of this was clearly Nintendo hedging their bets -- the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance line was still doing ''incredibly'' well in sales in 2004, so should the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS fail (and [[AndYouThoughtItWouldFail everyone assumed it would]]), they wanted an easy out to dismiss the dual-screen device as a weird experiment -- the second was just a bizarre deflection: the UsefulNotes/WiiU was an undeniable flop when the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch was first announced as "Codename NX", making for an obvious bluff. Nintendo didn't even wait for the Switch's release before discontinuing production on the Wii U, as opposed to GBA systems continuing to be sold until the end of the 2000s.

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** Outside actual games, Nintendo has twice announced that new hardware would serve as a "third pillar" alongside existing hardware, only to quickly discontinue whatever system it was the obvious successor to. To be fair, these two situations weren't completely the same. While the first case of this was clearly Nintendo hedging their bets -- the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance Platform/GameBoyAdvance line was still doing ''incredibly'' well in sales in 2004, so should the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS Platform/NintendoDS fail (and [[AndYouThoughtItWouldFail everyone assumed it would]]), they wanted an easy out to dismiss the dual-screen device as a weird experiment -- the second was just a bizarre deflection: the UsefulNotes/WiiU Platform/WiiU was an undeniable flop when the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch Platform/NintendoSwitch was first announced as "Codename NX", making for an obvious bluff. Nintendo didn't even wait for the Switch's release before discontinuing production on the Wii U, as opposed to GBA systems continuing to be sold until the end of the 2000s.



* The ''VideoGame/{{Rayman}}'' series has been flip-flopping for ''years'' as to whether or not the title character's signature floating limbs are one-of-a-kind or not. In the original ''Rayman'' game, all characters in Rayman's world had floating limbs, and Rayman himself was nothing special. In [[VideoGame/Rayman2TheGreatEscape the sequel]], however, save for his EvilTwin, Rayman was explicitly stated to be one of a kind, because he was created by the fairies who had their own mysterious ideas. Then ''VideoGame/RaymanOrigins'' came along, and said his limblessness was an accident. Until the UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita version, which suggested that there'd been [[AdamAndEvePlot at least one other (female) limbless person.]] And then ''VideoGame/RaymanLegends'' comes along, and the alternate Rayman costumes are strongly implied to be different characters -- including one inspired by the "Tarayazan" character from the first game.

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* The ''VideoGame/{{Rayman}}'' series has been flip-flopping for ''years'' as to whether or not the title character's signature floating limbs are one-of-a-kind or not. In the original ''Rayman'' game, all characters in Rayman's world had floating limbs, and Rayman himself was nothing special. In [[VideoGame/Rayman2TheGreatEscape the sequel]], however, save for his EvilTwin, Rayman was explicitly stated to be one of a kind, because he was created by the fairies who had their own mysterious ideas. Then ''VideoGame/RaymanOrigins'' came along, and said his limblessness was an accident. Until the UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita Platform/PlayStationVita version, which suggested that there'd been [[AdamAndEvePlot at least one other (female) limbless person.]] And then ''VideoGame/RaymanLegends'' comes along, and the alternate Rayman costumes are strongly implied to be different characters -- including one inspired by the "Tarayazan" character from the first game.



* The original head writer of ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'', Creator/ChristopherYost, denied rumors that ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012'' takes place in the same universe, despite Creator/DisneyXD airing them as part of the same block every Sunday. Creator/JephLoeb, who became the executive producer for ''Spider-Man'' and some episodes from the second season of ''The Avengers'', went on to ''confirm'' those rumors. Viewers have pointed out that if Loeb is to believed, then it would [[WriterConflictsWithCanon open up a mess of contradictions]], such as the differing ages of Comicbook/IronFist and ComicBook/LukeCage in both shows. It was also initially reported that ''WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble'' would be set in the same universe as ''Ultimate Spider-Man''. It's since been confirmed by both Loeb and the creators that ''Assemble'' is a sequel to ''Earth's Mightiest Heroes'', albeit with past events only brought up in BroadStrokes, if at all.

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* The original head writer of ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'', Creator/ChristopherYost, denied rumors that ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012'' takes place in the same universe, despite Creator/DisneyXD airing them as part of the same block every Sunday. Creator/JephLoeb, who became the executive producer for ''Spider-Man'' and some episodes from the second season of ''The Avengers'', went on to ''confirm'' those rumors. Viewers have pointed out that if Loeb is to believed, then it would [[WriterConflictsWithCanon open up a mess of contradictions]], such as the differing ages of Comicbook/IronFist ComicBook/IronFist and ComicBook/LukeCage in both shows. It was also initially reported that ''WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble'' would be set in the same universe as ''Ultimate Spider-Man''. It's since been confirmed by both Loeb and the creators that ''Assemble'' is a sequel to ''Earth's Mightiest Heroes'', albeit with past events only brought up in BroadStrokes, if at all.



** Whether or not Scootaloo will fly. Lauren Faust stated that Scootaloo was initially conceived as being disabled such that she would never fly, then while the show was actually airing claimed that she "hadn't figured it out yet", then stepped down as showrunner. Much later, "Growing Up is Hard to Do" showed Scootaloo as an adult with child-sized wings. Shortly after it first aired, [[DiagnosisOfGod one of the staff]] [[https://www.derpibooru.org/images/2157535 confirmed via twitter]] that that was indeed meant to indicate an actual disability, but included the line "But fans are welcome to interpret things how they like", given that there's another side character in the show (Bulk Biceps) can fly despite having even smaller wings.

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** Whether or not Scootaloo will fly. Lauren Faust stated that Scootaloo was initially conceived as being disabled such that she would never fly, then while the show was actually airing claimed that she "hadn't figured it out yet", then stepped down as showrunner. Much later, "Growing Up is Hard to Do" showed Scootaloo as an adult with child-sized wings. Shortly after it first aired, [[DiagnosisOfGod one of the staff]] [[https://www.derpibooru.org/images/2157535 confirmed via twitter]] that that was indeed meant to indicate an actual disability, but included the line "But fans are welcome to interpret things how they like", given that there's another side character in the show (Bulk Biceps) who can fly despite having even smaller wings.
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* Initially the official synopsis for the ''Film/MadameWeb2024'' on the Sony Pictures website had the sentence [[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse "Meanwhile, in another universe"]], suggesting that, while part of Sony's Spider-Man multiverse, the film takes place in its own universe, separate from events in the [[Film/SonysSpiderManUniverse SSU]] or the [[WesternAnimation/SpiderManSpiderVerse Spider-Verse]]. After release this was removed, but [[https://people.com/how-does-madame-web-fit-into-spiderman-marvel-universes-8576284 S. J. Clarkson confirmed that it does take place in a standalone universe while a former Sony consultant said that much like with the comics the film could connect characters through the multiverse]].
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** Also, in a behind-the-scenes documentary made duringSseason 1, Jerry Doyle (who played Michael Garibaldi) said that JMS told him that Garibaldi would never get a girl. In the show, Garibaldi ends up reconciling with his old girlfriend Lise in Season 4 and marrying her in Season 5.

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** Also, in a behind-the-scenes documentary made duringSseason during season 1, Jerry Doyle (who played Michael Garibaldi) said that JMS told him that Garibaldi would never get a girl. In the show, Garibaldi ends up reconciling with his old girlfriend Lise in Season 4 and marrying her in Season 5.
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** The ending of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' shows the city of Midgar ReclaimedByNature with no signs of human habitation, leading to a lot of arguments over whether this meant humanity had been killed by Meteor. Kazushige Nojima, the game's writer, has claimed that humanity is meant to have survived, and Yusuke Naora, the art director, added to this by saying that he intended to add smoke to the final cutscene to establish that there's ''some'' humans living in and around the city. Conversely, Yoshinori Kitase, the game's director, noted that "In a way, I consider that epilogue to be the true happy ending of ''FFVII''. Well, it's a happy ending even though all the human beings are destroyed." Keep in mind, he said this ''after'' ''Anime/FinalFantasyAdventChildren'' seemingly established humanity was doing just fine in the aftermath.

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** The ending of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' shows the city of Midgar ReclaimedByNature with no signs of human habitation, leading to a lot of arguments over whether this meant humanity had been killed by Meteor. Kazushige Nojima, the game's writer, has claimed that humanity is meant to have survived, and Yusuke Naora, the art director, added to this by saying that he intended to add smoke to the final cutscene to establish that there's ''some'' humans living in and around the city. Conversely, Yoshinori Kitase, the game's director, noted that "In a way, I consider that epilogue to be the true happy ending of ''FFVII''. Well, it's a happy ending even though all the human beings are destroyed." Keep in mind, he said this ''after'' ''Anime/FinalFantasyAdventChildren'' ''Anime/FinalFantasyVIIAdventChildren'' seemingly established humanity was doing just fine in the aftermath.
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** The ending of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' shows the city of Midgar ReclaimedByNature with no signs of human habitation, leading to a lot of arguments over whether this meant humanity had been killed by Meteor. Kazushige Nojima, the game's writer, has claimed that humanity is meant to have survived, and Yusuke Naora, the art director, added to this by saying that he intended to add smoke to the final cutscene to establish that there's ''some'' humans living in and around the city. Conversely, Yoshinori Kitase, the game's director, noted that "In a way, I consider that epilogue to be the true happy ending of ''FFVII''. Well, it's a happy ending even though all the human beings are destroyed." Keep in mind, he said this ''after'' ''Anime/FinalFantasyAdventChildren'' seemingly established humanity was doing just fine in the aftermath.

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