Talk:Star Wars: Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO

While there may be some dispute on it's canonicity, the presence of things from the cartoon, such as Hosk Station in NJO, and Admiral Screed in HoloNet news, seems to indicate that this should be counted as cannon. --User:SFH
 * Nope, only the parts that are mentioned elsewhere. That's what happened to "Splinter of the Mind's Eye" and other S-canon sources. What doesn't contradict gets put into official continuity. VT-16 02:00, 5 Nov 2005 (UTC)
 * OTOH, there's nothing saying that the droids weren't lost by Captain Antilles for a brief period, that they didn't end up having wacky adventures in the interim, and that Artoo didn't have a "breakdance mode" installed...8) &mdash; Silly Dan  02:10, 5 Nov 2005 (UTC)
 * Actually, since we acknowledge one aspect of it, we have to acknowledge all of it. You can't pick and choose on matters of canon (something Curtis Saxton doesn't seem to understand). -- SFH 02:15, 5 Nov 2005 (UTC)
 * Well, before we get into one of these silly canon arguments. I'd just like to venture a) IIRC Droids is more canon that VT-16 thinks. b) Curtis Saxton is less keen on throwing out sources than one might think (since his website does use a lot of material from the Holiday Special). Regardless, it's pretty much moot. QuentinGeorge 02:21, 5 Nov 2005 (UTC)
 * I was mostly talking about the Endor Holocaust, but I was merely stating a private opinion. I won't bring it up again...at least not on this page. -- SFH 02:25, 5 Nov 2005 (UTC)