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Most [[The (in)complete list of shippers|Shippings]] are fanon, although some are canon. For instance, [[Norman]] and [[Caroline]] are a confirmed couple, whereas, say, [[Jessie]] and [[James]] ({{s|RocketShipping}}) are not in the anime, though they are in the [[Electric Tale of Pikachu|Dengeki Pikachu manga]], which has its own canon.
Most [[The (in)complete list of shippers|Shippings]] are fanon, although some are canon. For instance, [[Norman]] and [[Caroline]] are a confirmed couple, whereas, say, [[Jessie]] and [[James]] ({{s|RocketShipping}}) are not in the anime, though they are in the [[Electric Tale of Pikachu|Dengeki Pikachu manga]], which has its own canon.


Fanon can mean lots of existing things just named or changed. Also it is often a name only. Not to be confused with fan made things such as stories and Pokémon.


Fanon is often a way for fans to express their own beliefs about the games or anime and speculate about future episodes or games. For example, many people hope for a [[Appendix:Pokémon Gold and Silver remakes|remake of Gold and Silver]], yet Nintendo has never said anything on that issue.
Fanon is often a way for fans to express their own beliefs about the games or anime and speculate about future episodes or games. For example, many people hope for a [[Appendix:Pokémon Gold and Silver remakes|remake of Gold and Silver]], yet Nintendo has never said anything on that issue.
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