Board Thread:Wiki-Related Discussion/@comment-1894786-20151107225625/@comment-1894786-20151107231538

Lady Junky wrote: Let's be precised. The events of the films are canon, but not the films. Meaning all events of the film happened, but maybe not exactly like it is depicted in the Disney film. For exemple, Elsa singing Let It Go is not canon in OUAT. :)

I agree on adding something on the page. But not a link to the film pages. The best thing that we should do, would be to rewatch all episodes and to add all events from the films that are mentioned in-show. It would much more professional to me :) Let It Go may not be canon, but Love Is An Open Door sure is. :P

No, in all honesty, Frozen in the Once world seems to be missing the musical numbers and Olaf (he is directly referenced by Elsa, although not by name, so it's possible he does exist, but he's just not in Arendelle? The film does imply he wanted to see the world in summer, so maybe he went traveling?). And then there's the matter of Queen Idun (who does go unnamed on-screen in Frozen, aside from some runes on her grave marker) being renamed Gerda.

But Brave was explicitly said to be 100% canon during pre-season 5 press interviews. The only thing that contradicts the movie so far is the Spell of Mor'du being a) named and b) a potion. But both of those can easily be explained away. The Sleeping Curse can be made as a potion (Maleficent) or inserted into food (Regina), so the Spell of Mor'du could be the same way. And it's been 10 years since the movie, Merida's probably called it that in her head all those years since the Spell originated with Mor'du.

I do like the idea of only bringing up the past events mentioned in the episodes, however. Like Anna saying in "White Out" that she almost died to save Elsa, or saying in "Fall" that she sang with Hans. Or Elsa asking Ingrid if she's ever made a snowman come to life as well (referencing Olaf and Marshmallow), and replying that she has made an ice palace. That way we can be sure that what we write is canon.