What was the "no" for? I don't see how anyone who dislikes Final Fantasy X wants it to be true. Most people I know like Final Fantasy X and don't want it to be true. Canonical connections through Final Fantasy happen to exist on multiple levels. All Final Fantasys are multiversally connected through Gilgamesh who is one and the same (confirmed through Final Fantasy XII where it is said that he travels through dimensions which is absolutely fitting as he was banished into the Interdimensional Rift in Final Fantasy V before he died), Final Fantasy XIII has canonical connections with the whole Fabula Nova Crystallis, Final Fantasy VII as well, et cetera. Unfortunately during the last years it has become popular, fiction-wise to ask for more information and use it if you like it in arguments or for yourself but once it is disliked it is not accepted instead of just disliked and still accepted as we cannot do anything about it anyway. This goes for all fiction themes as I said. One topic that is also one of my favourites is even worse than Final Fantasy when it comes to the whole differ "acceptance of canon and like/dislike" from "fanon which counts only for you but is not the same official thing" thing.
Well, no. I imagine a lot of people who don't like X would want it to be true. I was filled in on the one universe thing a couple of months back, I was late to the party on that one. Not a huge fan of it, but not something I'll lose sleep over either. What's new with you?
If it is mentioned as a connection it is canonical. What is not canonical is the "how". It only has a few definite connections such as the pyreflies and the lifestream being of the same substance, Vegnagun technically being the first Mako cannon if you think about what it absorbs, where spheres come from and what you can do with them and stuff and the rest are ideas that could be this way. It is one universe though. Lately I wrote a post about elements that easily show you the connection of both worlds. Most people just don't want to have that as mentioned fact, that is all. The easiest thing to call it is that it is a canonical but very indefinite connection as some of those things are just how things could turn out to be like the whole ShinRa thing while the whole planetary element thing is the same to similiar (and even similiar is "the same" in that case just as you can I are both humans but still very different).
Was it declared canon? Because I'm honestly confused on this subject (talking about the VII/X connection). The way I see people talk it sounds more like a wink and a nod than a straight up, "This is fact."
But as we know and the Ultimania officially says there is a connection. Just not a totally defined idea and the worlds are not the same.
SEPHIROTH! ...... Now I forgot what I was going to say.
FFFFFFFF-! You had to pick one of the saddest scenes in Sailor Moon, huh? I love that scene, though. I actually prefer Nephrite's anime counterpart because of his relationship with Naru.