In anime, "canon" refers to the official storyline and events that are recognized as part of the original narrative created by the author or studio. This includes the main episodes, movies, and sometimes manga that directly contribute to the overarching plot. Non-canon material, such as filler episodes or alternate adaptations, may not align with the established story and characters, making canon works essential for understanding the true narrative of a series.
In the anime "Attack on Titan," the relationship between Eren Yeager and Levi Ackerman (often referred to as Ereri) is not explicitly defined as romantic or canon. The anime focuses on their camaraderie and mutual respect as they navigate the challenges of their world. However, the interpretation of their relationship can vary among fans, leading to a strong presence of Ereri in fan fiction and fan art. Ultimately, while there are hints of a deep bond, it remains open to interpretation.
Depends on the anime.
yes it is an anime
k-on is an anime
the email of canon japan that i can contact with them
If Your talking about the original Sorta by the manga it is canon but in anime wise no
Canon basically means that the developer(s) said it is how it is. For example, an interest of a character, but that interest never shows up in an anime or manga.
In the anime once, but that isn't canon so it doesn't really count.
No; as DBZ Kai is an anime based only on canon plot and characters, Broly, a non-canon (fan-created) character will not appear.
No, he will not. Honestly, I was worried about this as well - but set those fears aside, he will not become one (at least in the anime canon).
an episode of naruto that doesn't really have anything to do with the story or the anime made it up and it isn't canon in the naruto manga
no they don't. it's a fan pairing that has appeared in fan art and videos, but it doesn't happen in the canon Naruto manga and anime
End of the series? The manga is still on-going and so is the anime.... Besides, NaruHina isn't a canon.
There's no evidence in the anime series, Endless Waltz, or any of the supporting canon manga that suggests he is. So I'd say no.
In canon, no one yet. If you ask a fan, they'll probably say Erza, Juvia, Natsu or Leon.
No. Goku's mother's identity, to my knowledge, has never been revealed. Tannipu is a fan-created character that isn't canon to the manga or anime series.
It started off as a series of light novels (To Aru Kagaku no Railgun is a spin off, but still is canon with the story it's based off from To Aru Majutsu no Index, but instead is being told from Mikoto Misaka's perspective), then comes as a anime series (and later released as a game for a portable console).