General & Others When does an anime portion that was not adapted from the manga become canon?

Anime portions becomes canon when?


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#21
Imagine this:

Oda, in a SBS, says that, I don't know, Imu has blue hair.
That becomes "canon". but never appears in the story.

Later down the line, he changes his mind and when Imu's is revealed, his hair is green, not blue.
What now?

"Canon" is a BS concept used for the sole purpose of pushing some agendas when it's convenient.

Manga =/= Anime.
Authors can't bend reality, change concepts as they see fit and make a mess out of things just because "they are the authors".
That's not how fiction works and it often is used purely for fan service, indicating an incapacity of creating a solid enough story and coherent elements.
Just look at JK Rowling's tweeting madness.
 
#27
I consider the anime to be something of canon-lite.

IE, if the manga is kind of unclear about something and the anime elaborates on it, that elaboration is canon unless contradicted by the manga.

A good example is Katakuri being faster than Luffy. In the manga, Katakuri claimed that he was faster, stronger, better etc than Gear 2nd/3rd Luffy, but legitimately, you had people on threads like these arguing that Katakuri didn't mean it, and was only talking about his fruit being better or something.

In a situation like that, when the anime literally has a scene to prove Katakuri's superior speed, and a scene to prove his superior strength, and a scene to prove his superior gatling attack, and all of them are separate and unambiguous, clearly referring to his simple base stats, THAT is canon and should be considered canonical. The manga seemed to allude to it, but the anime dived into it deeper and dispelled any vague interpretation. Thus, until directly proven otherwise, that deeper dive is canon and solidifies the canon interpretation of the manga.
 
#32
I am talking in theory, I know this didnt happen with one piece specifically ( at least not that i know) but it happens in anime some times where the manga author tells the anime staff to do something in the anime. Does this count as canon? Also lets say inerviews and stuff, If oda was asked if Usopp could fly and he seriously answered yes would that count as canon? thats where i am ansure what people think.

Obviously if Oda didnt compose the story for something then its not canon
 
#33
I am talking in theory, I know this didnt happen with one piece specifically ( at least not that i know) but it happens in anime some times where the manga author tells the anime staff to do something in the anime. Does this count as canon? Also lets say inerviews and stuff, If oda was asked if Usopp could fly and he seriously answered yes would that count as canon? thats where i am ansure what people think.

Obviously if Oda didnt compose the story for something then its not canon
It would count in if he states it as such.
 
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