Thread:Varg2000/@comment-24199126-20150130132615/@comment-5189655-20150131102413

First, including information for the Frozen-arc from OUAT wouldn't necessarily be a problem, not as long as you fill in the necessary gaps with links to another wiki which deals with OUAT. There's no need to make entire articles about every part of OUAT, but just the parts that are of relevance to the Frozen-franchise. And the Frozen-arc is pretty solid, and we don't really need to know much about any other characters from OUAT, if anything, a short overview is all that it takes if necessary.

Second, I realize the names of the King and Queen were deliberately placed on the tomb-stones, however, that doesn't change my previous point.

I think you will realize that anything (actually) related to Frozen will be released by Disney. Also, you do realize ABC (who are in charge of OUAT) is owned by Disney and part of Disney? So there again, there is not much reasonable grounds not to include the Frozen-arc from OUAT. As I stated earlier, I was fully aware that this site would only deal with official products (that are from Disney, the owner of the franchise and brand), but OUAT's Frozen-arc is an official product from Disney that ties into the Frozen-franchise, even if an alternate continuation. By the way, I'd like to say that those fan-made video games which PewDiePie played can barely be used as comparison to OUAT's place in this.

Again, alternate continuations are common in fictional franchises. On this wiki we are meant to look at the contents as if it was part of the real world, then lets consider that OUAT's adaptation could take place in something like a different or parallel universe/dimension (as all books, comic books, and video games). It would still be in the real world, just a different reality with a different timeline, basically.

I must apologize for my confusing statements regarding alternate continuations to canon, and I blame myself for being tired. Let me rephrase it, the canon (the movie) can only be continued by something like Frozen Fever, but any book, comic book, video game or television adaptations are all alternate continuations (or even retroactive continuations) which all take their own route in exploring and expanding the fictional universe. OUAT's Frozen-arc is no different, and it still feels like ignoring a part of the history of the franchise. The books expand as much upon the original film as OUAT does, because they're both alternate continuations.

I'd say that only the animated original movie and any animated sequels or shorts (developed by the same cast and crew from the original film) could be considered canon and canonical expansions, and any other adaptations would be alternate continuations (this gets a little repetitive by now). All in all, every book, comic, game and TV-show that are based upon the original film are all set in the same fictional universe, but in different timelines. A book is no more canon than the TV-show.