Talk:Julia Crichton

she isn't from Amestris, we should change that flag of amestris in her page to the milos flag

About Canon or Non!Canon
Perhaps the article should mention while the movie is an official and thus canon release to the fullmetal franchise, it is an independant movie and not canon to the actual story line of the manga/brotherhood (after all both Arakawa and the director of brotherhood had almost nothing to do with it), explaining why Julia wasn't used as a human sacrifice. After all there are so many additional releases( video games, novels, drama cds) and they all count as official but still are more like stories on their own (kinda like fma2003), as many of them just don't fit in the timeline or differ too much in rules of the universe to actually be part of the main plot.

The difference between your 2003 analogy is this. All those drama CDs, and seperate series are stated as such. The FMA 2003 series is an entirely differen't canon than the manga/2009 series, and most of those drama CDs are stated to also belong within that 2003 canon.

Believe me, I with the Sacred Star of Milos didn't exist, but it is clearly stated as being within the 2009 series canon. And while, that has nothing to do with the manga, it has to be clarified that they did try and pair it with the anime version. I think we should use non-canon more like fanworks that aren't official releases; like that weird live action think Insano Vic made; that's more 2003 based, but it can hardly be seen as canon either. The fact is, it's official, and it IS part of the anime series, unfortunately. Tommy-Vercetti (talk) 16:43, October 6, 2012 (UTC)