Talk:Anastasia Tremaine/@comment-5406554-20140130200958/@comment-1672596-20140824185205

So just because they were made by a different branch than the film branch, that's automatically non-canon? Last time I checked, the sequels were referenced to some extent in some books, and The Lion Guard even includes Kiara, you know, a sequel character. Heck, Iago's reformation is treated as canon in various materials despite it only occurring in a sequel and not the original film, so that definitely indicates some of the sequels at least are considered canon. I'm doubtful they would even do that if they felt they were non-canon. Not to mention, at least before Star Wars was bought by Disney, most Star Wars stuff were created by people other than George Lucas, yet most of them, with specific exceptions, were treated as canon.