Thread:Duke Remington/@comment-1672596-20140918004156/@comment-1672596-20141003182212

Duke Remington wrote: LegalizeAnythingMuppets wrote: You'll just have to accept the information we put on this wiki and how we believe the franchises are very canon no matter what the television shows, movies, characters, etc.

You mean, how YOU GUYS believe they are! Think about the whole world and the company itself instead of just yourselves and your fanboy/fangirl wet dreams! >:( First of all, I could care less about the sequels, many of which I didn't exactly like. Only ones I actually found likeable from the start were The Enchanted Christmas, Simba's Pride, and both Aladdin Sequels. That's it. Heck, personally, I thought many of the sequels were crap. However, that doesn't mean I should dismiss them as non-canonical especially when there is literally no reason to assume they are non-canonical anyways. And BTW, I'm pretty sure Hey1234, SilverFlight, and the others would otherwise agree with you about how the sequels are bad, but guess what, since they are still being rereleased, heck, even given special editions in some cases as well as boxed sets even after Lasseter took control and cancelled all production of the unreleased cheapquels, they are still canonical, at least to their respective franchises, and until they actually STOP rereleasing them or giving special editions, we have no other option but to consider them such.

And BTW, Hey1234 told you to curb it with the crass language unless you really want a ban, and after your inferring that we basically have sexual-laced dreams about these sequels, as well as your basically calling me an anus, I'm strongly suspecting he will have no other option but to ban you.

And considering that was an example of a franchise that treats non-canonical works like they never even existed and thus certainly not be rereleased into any medium, yes that actually does mean something. I can also cite Songs of the South, which was so controversial Disney isn't willing to even acknowledge its existence, much less rerelease it.

And if I had Mr. Lapinig's email address, I would.