Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-31981697-20170722123329/@comment-32182236-20171027152354

Well sure, there's also the kickstarter and the video, which we've ALSO discredited.

Canon is canon. There's no difference between the two. Unless you mean headcanon vs canon.

Once again, I didn't "change" canon, I disregarded fanon and non-canon sources, and got rid of the basic assumption that the game in question is Undertale. ALL the evidence within Undertale remained the way it is-Therefore, ALL the canon information is preserved, not destroyed. Destroying it would be if I said the Annoying Dog was a cat, or that he never sleeps on a rug with holes.

It can't both be canon and non-canon at the same time. If it's not canon to Undertale, that means it's not canon to Undertale, which is false, because it appears in Undertale.

Let's get back to the main topic of discussion, at least this paragraph:You CAN make a consistent universe/theory out of all the canon information in Undertale, that's what I'm doing right here. I'm showing you that you don't have to omit or alter any evidence within the game to explain it properly. (Once again, omitting non-canon evidence outside of the game, or altering ASSUMPTIONS about evidence does not count-They're both fair game. But if it's in the game, it cannot be omitted. Otherwise, we could just make Glitchtale canon and be happy with ourselves.)

The hack IS a full game, it plays like one. It has its own story, its own map, its own sprites (Golden flowers)... It plays like a full game-It's just as much of a full game as SMB: The Lost Levels, or Sonic 2 (it used the engine of Sonic 1)