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* Like Dragon Ball above, {{Filler}} in Manga/{{Naruto}} that took a stab at (at the time) underveloped lore ended up being invalidated by the manga's later developments.
** The antagonists of the Search for the Bikouchu arc are trio of Iwa ninja siblings in their mid-to-late thirties who are stated to be the grandkids of the First Tsuchikage, and use jutsu based on bees which they learned from him. Much later, the Kage Summit arc of the manga introduced Onoki, the Third Tsuchikage, a man in his late seventies who is ''also'' the First Tsuchikage's grandson. The manga also featured some flashbacks to the time of the First Tsuchikage, and there's nothing that suggests that he used Bee-related ninjutsu.
** Naruto went on many missions with Shino during Part I Filler. However, during the Hunt for Itachi Arc in Part II, Shino said that he had never gone on a mission with Naruto before this one.
* The anime adaptation of ''Manga/SaintSeiya'' introduced several elements that contradicted the Manga. The most noteworthy example would be Hyoga's master. The anime introduced a CanonForeigner called the Crystal Saint as his master, only for the manga to reveal that it was actually the Gold Saint Aquarius Camus. The Anime tried to patch this over stating the Camus was the master of Crystal Saint, before the Hades ovas ignored the latter entirely.



* Like Dragon Ball above, {{Filler}} in ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' that took a stab at (at the time) underveloped lore ended up being invalidated by the manga's later developments.
** The antagonists of the Search for the Bikouchu arc are trio of Iwa ninja siblings in their mid-to-late thirties who are stated to be the grandkids of the First Tsuchikage, and use jutsu based on bees which they learned from him. Much later, the Kage Summit arc of the manga introduced Onoki, the Third Tsuchikage, a man in his late seventies who is ''also'' the First Tsuchikage's grandson. The manga also featured some flashbacks to the time of the First Tsuchikage, and there's nothing that suggests that he used Bee-related ninjutsu.
** Naruto went on many missions with Shino during Part I Filler. However, during the Hunt for Itachi Arc in Part II, Shino said that he had never gone on a mission with Naruto before this one.
* The anime adaptation of ''Manga/SaintSeiya'' introduced several elements that contradicted the Manga. The most noteworthy example would be Hyoga's master. The anime introduced a CanonForeigner called the Crystal Saint as his master, only for the manga to reveal that it was actually the Gold Saint Aquarius Camus. The Anime tried to patch this over stating the Camus was the master of Crystal Saint, before the Hades ovas ignored the latter entirely.



* ''ComicBook/TheFurtherAdventuresOfIndianaJones'' was launched immediately following the success of ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk''. While most of the stories are standard Indy fare, the writers made the understandable assumption that Marion would be a recurring character and she features prominently in much of the run, taking a job with Marcus as head of PR for the museum and often accompanying Indy on his adventures. This it makes it almost impossible to reconcile the series with later movie continuity.

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* ''ComicBook/TheFurtherAdventuresOfIndianaJones'' was launched immediately following the success of ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk''. While most of the stories are standard Indy fare, the writers made the understandable assumption that Marion would be a recurring character and she features prominently in much of the run, taking a job with Marcus as head of PR for the museum and often accompanying Indy on his adventures. This it makes it almost impossible to reconcile the series with later movie continuity.



* The ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'' franchise received a prequel comic book titled ''Saw: Rebirth'' to tie into the release ''Film/SawII'', which detailed the backstory of [[BigBad John Kramer]] and was considered canon by the films' writers at the time. ''Film/SawIV'', which brought a new writing team to the franchise, rendered the comic incompatible with the film canon due to the new writers making a drastically different version of John's backstory as one of the film's main storylines. This new backstory would be further built upon in later films.

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* The ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'' franchise received a prequel comic book titled ''Saw: Rebirth'' to tie into the release of ''Film/SawII'', which detailed the backstory of [[BigBad John Kramer]] and was considered canon by the films' writers at the time. ''Film/SawIV'', which brought a new writing team to the franchise, rendered the comic incompatible with the film canon due to the new writers making a drastically different version of John's backstory as one of the film's main storylines. This new backstory would be further built upon in later films.
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* ''Manga/OnePiece'': The anime adaptation uses a lot of {{Filler}} and extends scenes in order to pad out the runtime in order to prevent it from overtaking the manga. However, some of these filler scenes and extra-canonical story arcs contradict later plot revelations.

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* ''Manga/OnePiece'': The anime adaptation uses a lot of {{Filler}} and extends scenes in order to pad out the runtime in order to prevent it from overtaking the manga. However, some of these filler scenes and extra-canonical story arcs contradict later plot revelations.
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* ''Film/MenInBlackII'' ignores the [[WesternAnimation/MenInBlackTheSeries animated series]] where Agent J and Agent K continue to have adventures, and follows the ending of the first movie instead.

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* ''Film/MenInBlackII'' ignores the [[WesternAnimation/MenInBlackTheSeries animated series]] where Agent J and Agent K continue to have adventures, and follows the ending of [[Film/MenInBlack the first movie movie]] instead.
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* ''Franchise/Ghostbusters'': ''Film/GhostbustersAfterlife'' ignores the [[WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters animated]] [[WesternAnimation/ExtremeGhostbusters series]] as well as [[VideoGame/GhostbustersTheVideoGame video game]] continuations of the films, as paranormal activity hasn't been reported in thirty years.

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* ''Franchise/Ghostbusters'': ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}'': ''Film/GhostbustersAfterlife'' ignores the [[WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters animated]] [[WesternAnimation/ExtremeGhostbusters series]] as well as [[VideoGame/GhostbustersTheVideoGame video game]] continuations of the films, as paranormal activity hasn't been reported in thirty years.
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* ''Film/GhostbustersAfterlife'' ignores the animated series and video game continuations of the films, as paranormal activity hasn't been reported in thirty years.

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* ''Franchise/Ghostbusters'': ''Film/GhostbustersAfterlife'' ignores the animated series and [[WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters animated]] [[WesternAnimation/ExtremeGhostbusters series]] as well as [[VideoGame/GhostbustersTheVideoGame video game game]] continuations of the films, as paranormal activity hasn't been reported in thirty years.

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