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* [[:Category:Movies|Young Hercules Movie Pilot]]
* [[:Category:Movies|Young Hercules Movie Pilot]]
* [[:Category:HtLJ Flashbacks|''Hercules the Legendary Journeys'' flashbacks episodes]]
* [[:Category:HtLJ Flashbacks|''Hercules the Legendary Journeys'' flashbacks episodes]]
* Young Hercules novels: [[Young Hercules Novelization|Young Hercules (Novelization)]], [[Young Hercules: Cheiron's Warriors|Cheiron's Warriors]], [[Young Hercules: The Ares Alliance|The Ares Alliance]], and [[Young Hercules: Mission From Zeus|Mission From Zeus]]
* Young Hercules novels: [[Young Hercules (Novelization)|Young Hercules (Novelization)]], [[Young Hercules: Cheiron's Warriors|Cheiron's Warriors]], [[Young Hercules: The Ares Alliance|The Ares Alliance]], and [[Young Hercules: Mission From Zeus|Mission From Zeus]]


The notion of what comprises the canon is subjective, and both fans and the creators of a body of material will have differing opinions on the topic. On this site, canon from sources other than the TV Show contains a superscript tag to indicate its source, so readers can ascribe their own hierarchy or value to the information.
The notion of what comprises the canon is subjective, and both fans and the creators of a body of material will have differing opinions on the topic. On this site, canon from sources other than the TV Show contains a superscript tag to indicate its source, so readers can ascribe their own hierarchy or value to the information.

Revision as of 18:36, 5 April 2009

Canon refers to all the information arising from the original, or officially sanctioned, material.

In Young Hercules, in addition to the TV Show canon covers material in the

The notion of what comprises the canon is subjective, and both fans and the creators of a body of material will have differing opinions on the topic. On this site, canon from sources other than the TV Show contains a superscript tag to indicate its source, so readers can ascribe their own hierarchy or value to the information.