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These two rules got me confused here:
"The primary canon is the source material first released (with few possible exceptions), with the other author works being secondary canon."
"So for most manga series, that means the original manga is canonical, while the anime is not (since the anime is simply an adaptation of the manga made by others)."
So given the rules above, would that mean that the adaptation that's written (not directed) by the original author of the work would be considered as secondary canon or it's still considered as non-canon (unless it's officially announced that it's canon)?
"The primary canon is the source material first released (with few possible exceptions), with the other author works being secondary canon."
"So for most manga series, that means the original manga is canonical, while the anime is not (since the anime is simply an adaptation of the manga made by others)."
So given the rules above, would that mean that the adaptation that's written (not directed) by the original author of the work would be considered as secondary canon or it's still considered as non-canon (unless it's officially announced that it's canon)?