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Character Overlap
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So you're watching your favorite TV show, nothing seems unusual until a very familiar name is dropped. Bob McGee, from The Bob and Alice Adventures movie franchise? What's he doing in this random rom-com? Character overlap is when a character in one series makes a crossover to another series. This is a casual way to tie these two shows together, and a technique used to help define a 'Verse. Compare with Company Cross References, which encompasses other non-character references as well. See also Canon Welding. Not related to Significant Name Overlap. |
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The Henry Huggins books and its Sequel Series, Ramona Quimby are set in the same neighbourhood, so they share a couple characters. | |
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Oli's Afterlife SMP finale episode segues directly into his first Empires Season 2 episode. | |
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Shelby's Empires Season 2 finale confirms that she's the same character as the Storm Witch from the WitchCraft SMP, just about ten years younger. | |
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Bad Ass Translate Trading(BATT), the most visible sign of the All Japan\New Japan working agreement of 2000-02, as it was a Power Stable containing members of both promotion's locker rooms and thus was the most constant source of overlap. | |
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Prior to Tsubasa the title characters of CLAMP School Detectives were probably the worst offenders. Two of them were also the lead characters of separate series (though one only lasted a single issue) and the third was a supporting character in Duklyon: CLAMP School Defenders. And this is before they put in a brief appearance in X1999. | |
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Characters from The Day of Revolution and Family Complex have roles of varying sizes in Princess Princess. All three are written by Mikiyo Tsuda. | |
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The Pokémon World Tournament from Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 contains a Champions Tournament, featuring all Champions from all Generations up to that one (Gen V), including the aforementioned Red, and serveral Leaders Tournaments, featuring all Gym Leaders from a specific region or, in the case of the World Leaders Torunament and the Rental Master Tournament, all regions. | |
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The Fray comics take place in the Buffyverse in the distant future, in which Buffy and the new slayers are long dead. Melaka Fray herself crossed into the Buffy Season Eight comic book during one arc. | |
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Eiji Ohtsuka's manga MPD Psycho and The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service both have a cop named Sasayama as a secondary character. Ohtsuka has confirmed that they are the same person and not just two people with a coincidental similarity of name. | |
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Since his introduction in Platinum, international police member Looker has reappeared in every main series game (remakes included) up until Gen VII's Let's Go! | |
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As described in the Western Animation folder, Hercules and Aladdin took place in the same universe due to a crossover between their animated shows. Although, it is largely not considered to be canon to the original animated movies because none of the TV animated series and Disney Toon movies are. | |
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Ricochet is implied to take place in the same universe as Die Hard (with which it shares a producer and scriptwriter) due to the appearance of journalist Gail Wallens, played by Mary Ellen Trainor, in both. | |
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The Raildex. Characters in A Certain Magical Index, A Certain Scientific Railgun, and A Certain Scientific Accelerator cross over frequently since most of the action takes place in Academy City. | |
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Channel Awesome: The Angry Video Game Nerd appears in TGWTG Year One Brawl, while Board James appears in Kickassia. | |
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The Netflix shows share a number of characters among themselves, and The Defenders (2017) is its Avengers equivalent bringing them all together: Claire Temple serves a similar role that Coulson once did in the movies, appearing in a supporting role in all the various shows (except for The Punisher). Iron Fist (2017) villain Madame Gao first appeared two years earlier as one of Wilson Fisk's associates in Daredevil (2015). Luke Cage appeared in Jessica Jones (2015) before he got a series of his own. His late wife Reva also appeared in flashbacks in both shows. As of the second season of Daredevil, Marci has gotten a new job at Hogarth, Chao and Benowitz from Jessica Jones, and Jeri Hogarth personally shows up later to hire Foggy as well. Hogarth also appears in Iron Fist. Luke Cage (2016) includes Turk Barrett, Ben Donovan, and Blake Tower from Daredevil, and a voice-only appearance by Trish Walker from Jessica Jones via her radio talk show. Frank Castle was a major character in Season 2 of Daredevil before being spun off into his own show. Karen Page, Mitchell Ellison and Brett Mahoney also follow Frank into The Punisher. Claire would have been included as well, but the writers couldn't figure out a good way for her to get involved. Another Iron Fist (2017) one: Danny Rand crosses over to Luke Cage (2016) season 2, resulting in the MCU take on Heroes for Hire. |
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A major scene in Avengers: Age of Ultron involves the arms dealer Ulysses Klaue, who later carried over into Black Panther. This was a whole year before Black Panther himself was introduced in Civil War, and almost three before the Black Panther movie itself. | |
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Illyria from Angel shows up late in season 9. | |
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Characters from Cheers, including Norm, Cliff, Rebecca, and Frasier appeared on Wings, and later on the spin-off Frasier. Carla, Norm and Cliff were also in an episode of St. Elsewhere titled, amusingly enough, "Cheers". Carla has also appeared on the short lived Cheers spin-off The Tortellis which revolved around her ex-husband Nick, their brood of children and Nick's new wife Loretta most of which were recurring characters on Cheers. |
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Disney Animated Canon: Frozen featured a cameo from Rapunzel and Eugene, taking place after Tangled. As described in the Western Animation folder, Hercules and Aladdin took place in the same universe due to a crossover between their animated shows. Although, it is largely not considered to be canon to the original animated movies because none of the TV animated series and Disney Toon movies are. |
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The anime adaptation of Air contains a brief cameo of three of the primary girls from Kanon. Amusingly, both the Japanese and English dubs kept vocal continuity between the cameo and the show proper. Note that this cameo does not happen in the original visual novel. | |
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The Midnight Crew appeared in the tenuously canonical Fan Donation section of Problem Sleuth before having an intermission to themselves in Homestuck, which was revealed at the end to have storyline relevance with the Crew being exiles from the Trolls' session, and their rival gang. | |
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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. stars Coulson, who was established in the movies, and has seen appearances of various sizes from throughout the MCU: Nick Fury and Maria Hill make occasional appearances, as do Agent Sitwell (who appeared in various movies and One-Shot shorts) and Agent Blake (from the Item 47 One-Shot). Peggy Carter and a couple of the Howling Commandos from the first Captain America film show up in a flashback. Two episodes guest-star Thor's Lady Sif. Between his two movie appearances (Captain America: The Winter Soldier's mid-credits scene and the opening of Avengers: Age of Ultron), high-ranking HYDRA scientist Dr. List appeared on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. as a major enemy; his boss Baron Strucker also got name-dropped regularly during that same period. One of the World Security Council members from The Avengers is a major character in Season 3, and is revealed to be a leader of HYDRA. President Ellis from Iron Man 3 also makes recurring appearances in Season 3. |
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Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold is a crossover between the Scooby-Doo Direct-to-Video Film Series and Batman: The Brave and the Bold. The latter had already had guest star appearance from Mystery Incorporated in their classic incarnation as well. | |
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G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, Inhumanoids, Jem, and The Transformers share the journalist Hector Ramirez, leading to speculation of a shared universe. In turn, in the third season of The Transformers (which took place 20 years into the future), elderly versions of Flint and Cobra Commander from G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero made appearances. | |
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Darth Maul, debuting in The Phantom Menace, has since made major appearances in Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels, including a minor role in Solo and his own limited comic series, Star Wars – Darth Maul. | |
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Played for laughs in a parody of Monsters, Inc. when Sekoila searches for a cat who has entered the Animaniacs world and misunderstands the Warners when they keep telling her about "South Dakota" (which happens to be the name of the cat). | |
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The Shin Megami Tensei series has included many crossovers, from the main character from Shin Megami Tensei if... appearing in Persona and Persona 2, and Raidou appearing in the rerelease of Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne (in place of Dante) included with the special edition of Raidou Kuzunoha 2. More recently, Vincent, the main character of Catherine, made a cameo in Persona 3 Portable. | |
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Kensi from NCIS: Los Angeles made a guest appearance on the revival of Hawaii Five-0. And then NCIS: Los Angeles and Hawaii Five-0 did a two-way crossover where Callen and Sam came to Hawaii to prevent a black-market bioweapons buy, then Danno and Chin Ho went to L.A. to stop one of the involved parties from unleashing the bioweapon in question. | |
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An episode of Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated poked fun at this tendency with Scooby teaming up with Captain Caveman, Jabberjaw, Speed Buggy, and Mudsy/the Funky Phantom. However, it would turn out to be dream and none of them exist in the world of Mystery Incorporated except as fictional characters (or completely made up by Scooby's imagination, in the case of Mudsy and the Funky Phantom crew). | |
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The second season finale of Community also features a brief blink and you miss it cameo of two characters from Cougar Town. Also, Abed references his being an extra on Cougar Town in Community. Which he actually appears in. As an extra. |
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The National Wrestling Alliance wasn't the first, or even the second wrestling body to proclaim a World Heavyweight Championship, but it turned the world title belt into a powerful marketing tool by establishing a larger alliance of wrestling promotions around the world than ever before seen and sending the world champion through each of them to defeat local competitors and legitimize himself, each promotion having some say in who would hold the belt. The NWA has/had several other world champions to. | |
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A character appears in the finale of Camp Lazlo, and though they're not namechecked, they're heavily implied to be a Lawyer-Friendly Cameo of Heffer Wolfe from Rocko's Modern Life. A Running Gag associated with them (being mistaken for a cow) comes up in their appearance to highlight this. | |
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The Tales from the SMP episode "The Haunted Mansion" confirms that the Connor and Schlatt from the Dream SMP are the same characters from SMPLive. | |
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Boston Public, Ally McBeal and The Practice had a crossover. Alan Shore from The Practice went to join the law firm in Boston Legal. |
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Animaniacs: The show begat Pinky and the Brain, which became Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain with the inclusion of Elmyra from Tiny Toon Adventures. Elmyra also appeared in an early episode, "Lookit the Fuzzy Heads", where she joins the Warners in one of Dr. Scratchensniff's therapy sessions. Wakko and Brain both appear in an episode of Freakazoid!, where they all get into an argument over who Steven Spielberg likes best. Answer? He doesn't know who any of them are. Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck make cameo appearances in "The Warners' 65 Anniversary Special" and "Back in Style", while Wile E Coyote And The Roadrunner appear in "Little Old Slappy from Pasadena". |
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At least three of H-B's Made-for-TV Movies crossed Yogi Bear over with characters from The Huckleberry Hound Show along with some of their other cartoon series with similar design aesthetics. | |
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Jay and Silent Bob famously reappear in all six films in The View Askewniverse — and also pop up in Scream 3. And some characters from different films are actually related to each other. | |
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Although the Discworld is technically one series, readers tend to group the books according to which recurring protagonist is the focus, and certain said protagonists cross over briefly into other books. (In particular, Pterry has noted that it's very hard to set a novel in Ankh-Morpork without the Watch taking an interest.) One What Could Have Been moment: at one point Pterry considered that the various powers attending the Low King's coronation in Thud! would include the King and Queen of Lancre. We'd know they were Verence and Magrat, but to Vimes they'd just be a couple of royals he was briefly introduced to. |
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Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? features numerous crossovers, again with other Hanna-Barbera properties like The Funky Phantom and DC Comics characters (with an implication that these DC heroes are their Justice League Action incarnations). | |
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Balthier from Final Fantasy XII and Luso from Final Fantasy Tactics A2 appear in the remake of Final Fantasy Tactics. Several FFXII characters also appear in A2, this time appearing to indicate that the two games do take place in the same universe. Same universe, same planet, even the same kingdom, for the most part. Ivalice, it's called. Vagrant Story's in there, too. | |
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While the older Ace Combat games were unambiguously set in the same Constructed World, their storylines were so self-contained that they could have just as well been taking place in parallel universes. However, a few overlapping characters linked the storylines together. | |
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Red Fire, Red Planet and Bait and Switch overlap some characters with both each other and with the Star Trek Canon. Ba'woV, chief engineer of the IKS mupwI' in RFRP, is stated to have been an engineer on a freighter called the Shargrash when she first met her current husband Brokosh, a Lethean mercenary now in the employ of the Klingon Defense Force. The Shargrash was the freighter that the USS Bajor rescued from some Jem'Hadar in chapter five of B&S. Ensign Kate McMillan, a Mauve Shirt on the USS Bajor in B&S, is one of the viewpoint characters of RFRP. Will Riker and Deanna Troi from Star Trek: The Next Generation also appear. Will is now a fleet admiral working at Starfleet Command, while Deanna is the head of the Diplomatic Corps. She doesn't get any lines because she's still asleep in her only scene (it being three in the morning in San Francisco when Will was called in due to an imminent Klingon attack on Sol). |
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Black Widow first debuts as a supporting character in Iron Man 2, then later becomes a supporting character in Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Minor character Senator Stern also appears in both films. | |
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Speaking of St. Elsewhere, related to this trope is the "Tommy Westphall Universe", a theory which posits that nearly 90% of all American television exists in a shared universe, which exists entirely inside the mind of Tommy Westphall, an autistic child character on St. Elsewhere who, in the series finale, is revealed to be looking into a snow globe and imagining the events of the television show. St. Elsewhere crossed over with many different shows, which themselves crossed over with, and spun off, many different shows, which themselves crossed over, etc, creating an interweaving "universe" that encompasses a good majority of American television. | |
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Lilo & Stitch: The Series leaned into the Running Gag of Stitch meddling in other Disney franchises, crossing over with Kim Possible, American Dragon: Jake Long, Recess, and The Proud Family on different occasions. | |
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Similarly, a Space Ghost cliffhanger was resolved with the aid of the company's less-remembered Moby Dick interpretation. | |
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Wakko and Brain both appear in an episode of Freakazoid!, where they all get into an argument over who Steven Spielberg likes best. Answer? He doesn't know who any of them are. | |
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Luke Cage (2016) includes Turk Barrett, Ben Donovan, and Blake Tower from Daredevil, and a voice-only appearance by Trish Walker from Jessica Jones via her radio talk show. | |
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Saw Gerrera debuted in a Star Wars: The Clone Wars arc, intended by Word of God to be followed up in the unproduced Star Wars Underworld live-action series. Instead, his plot in Underworld was retooled into a major role in Rogue One, which branched off into appearances in Star Wars Rebels, Rogue One supporting material (including the Jyn-centric Rebel Rising novel), the Solo novelization, and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. | |
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General Hux's father, Brendol Hux, first appeared in Servants of the Empire before appearing with a major role in Star Wars: The Aftermath Trilogy and Star Wars: Phasma. | |
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The second season finale of Cougar Town features appearances by Ted Buckland and Abed. The second season finale of Community also features a brief blink and you miss it cameo of two characters from Cougar Town. Also, Abed references his being an extra on Cougar Town in Community. Which he actually appears in. As an extra. Oddly enough, while some actors who have appeared in creator Bill Lawrence's earlier series Scrubs have also appeared in Cougar Town, Ted is the only character that appears in both shows, and the show Scrubs exists in that universe. He even noticed how weird it was that some of the characters in Cougar Town looked like people he knew. |
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DuckTales (1987) and Darkwing Duck have Launchpad McQuack in common as a main character, and Gizmo-Duck as a notable recurring one. Darkwing also saw the occasional cameo from Flintheart Glomgold, the Beagle Boys, and Magica De Spell. | |
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In addition to Fury and Coulson, Captain Marvel also has Ronan the Accuser and Korath the Pursuer from Guardians of the Galaxy. | |
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Brother Zachariah from The Mortal Instruments, is Jem Carstairs, who appears the way he does due to being unable to complete the entrance rituals because of the yin fen in his body. | |
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Cless and Arche from Tales of Phantasia appear in Tales of Destiny, as does Clemente from Tales of Destiny. | |
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Luke Cage appeared in Jessica Jones (2015) before he got a series of his own. His late wife Reva also appeared in flashbacks in both shows. | |
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The World Wrestling League titles have been defended in promotions ranging from The Dominican Republic to Mexico to Bolivia and occasionally it works the other way around, with NRW LL, WWC and all around Puerto Rican star Glamour Boy Shane being acknowledged as such in TNA, despite being a lowly referee there or its talent's TNA exploits being openly referred to during their AAA or CMLL appearances. | |
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Alan Shore from The Practice went to join the law firm in Boston Legal. | |
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They performed another hodgepodge later, with Wizards on Deck With Hannah Montana. Notably, both of them took place primarily in the Suite Life setting and with one of the twin leads wearing a cake when Hannah shows up. |
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While Captain America: Civil War is meant from the start to be a crossover movie, the appearance of Hulk character General (now Secretary) Thaddeus Ross is notable because it's been eight years since his last appearance and because he appears when the Hulk himself does not. It also has surprisingly heavy involvement by Black Panther characters like T'Challa, T'Chaka, and Everett Ross; a good two years before Black Panther came out. | |
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The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones exists. Did we mention Hanna-Barbera loved this trope? | |
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This is what helped define the official Marvel and DC Universes back in the 50s and 60s. | |
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However, Kevin James originally played a completely different character (who also happened to be Ray's friend) on Everybody Loves Raymond. | |
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The TV branch of the Marvel Cinematic Universe has its own share of crossover characters: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. stars Coulson, who was established in the movies, and has seen appearances of various sizes from throughout the MCU: Nick Fury and Maria Hill make occasional appearances, as do Agent Sitwell (who appeared in various movies and One-Shot shorts) and Agent Blake (from the Item 47 One-Shot). Peggy Carter and a couple of the Howling Commandos from the first Captain America film show up in a flashback. Two episodes guest-star Thor's Lady Sif. Between his two movie appearances (Captain America: The Winter Soldier's mid-credits scene and the opening of Avengers: Age of Ultron), high-ranking HYDRA scientist Dr. List appeared on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. as a major enemy; his boss Baron Strucker also got name-dropped regularly during that same period. One of the World Security Council members from The Avengers is a major character in Season 3, and is revealed to be a leader of HYDRA. President Ellis from Iron Man 3 also makes recurring appearances in Season 3. Various WWII-era Captain America characters have carried over to Agent Carter (both the TV series and the One-Shot short film that preceded it): Peggy Carter (of course), Howard Stark, Dum-Dum Dugan, and Arnim Zola. Anton Vanko from Iron Man 2 also briefly appears. The Netflix shows share a number of characters among themselves, and The Defenders (2017) is its Avengers equivalent bringing them all together: Claire Temple serves a similar role that Coulson once did in the movies, appearing in a supporting role in all the various shows (except for The Punisher). Iron Fist (2017) villain Madame Gao first appeared two years earlier as one of Wilson Fisk's associates in Daredevil (2015). Luke Cage appeared in Jessica Jones (2015) before he got a series of his own. His late wife Reva also appeared in flashbacks in both shows. As of the second season of Daredevil, Marci has gotten a new job at Hogarth, Chao and Benowitz from Jessica Jones, and Jeri Hogarth personally shows up later to hire Foggy as well. Hogarth also appears in Iron Fist. Luke Cage (2016) includes Turk Barrett, Ben Donovan, and Blake Tower from Daredevil, and a voice-only appearance by Trish Walker from Jessica Jones via her radio talk show. Frank Castle was a major character in Season 2 of Daredevil before being spun off into his own show. Karen Page, Mitchell Ellison and Brett Mahoney also follow Frank into The Punisher. Claire would have been included as well, but the writers couldn't figure out a good way for her to get involved. Another Iron Fist (2017) one: Danny Rand crosses over to Luke Cage (2016) season 2, resulting in the MCU take on Heroes for Hire. Connecting to the wider MCU, Carl "Crusher" Creel plays notable parts in both Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and the backstory of Daredevil, though he doesn't appear onscreen in the latter. Daredevil also has the Dogs of Hell biker gang in Season 2, which originated in an episode of Agents, though these are obviously different chapters. |
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Thor: Ragnarok is effectively a Thor/Hulk crossover, as both feature in the movie and it draws from comic storylines of both characters. Doctor Strange also appears for a scene. | |
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NYPD Detective Sam Durkin first appeared in The Shivah, he has since gotten a more expanded role in The Blackwell Series. As Unavowed takes place in the same universe, it also sees him appearing in a minor role. | |
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Castle of Shikigami: Nigi Gorgeous Blue from Gunparade March appears in Castle of Shikigami II, and Reika from Time Gal appears in Castle of Shikigami III. | |
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Young Hercules was set years in the past, so it served to explain how Hercules met already established characters, like Iolaus, Jason, and various Olympians. After the show was established, Lilith made a couple appearances as her adult self on Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. | |
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Characters from Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis regularly crossover. Several characters from SG-1 have also appeared on Stargate Universe more than once. McKay and Woolsey were both introduced as one-off antagonists in SG-1 before becoming regular characters on Stargate Atlantis. They both appeared in the Stargate Universe Season 2 episode "Seizure" to boot, making them the only Atlantis regulars bar Samantha Carter to appear in Universe. |
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Bleu/Deis appears in several Breath of Fire games. It's the same Deis in every game where she appears, not just a Shout-Out cameo, as she's an immortal goddess and the sister of the franchise Big Bad, Tyr/Myria. | |
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Another Iron Fist (2017) one: Danny Rand crosses over to Luke Cage (2016) season 2, resulting in the MCU take on Heroes for Hire. | |
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The Nanny: "The Bobbi Fleckman Story" had Fran Drescher playing the titular Bobbi Fleckman, her character from This is Spın̈al Tap. "The Reunion Show" had Ray Romano appearing as Ray Barone from Everybody Loves Raymond. |
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The show begat Pinky and the Brain, which became Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain with the inclusion of Elmyra from Tiny Toon Adventures. Elmyra also appeared in an early episode, "Lookit the Fuzzy Heads", where she joins the Warners in one of Dr. Scratchensniff's therapy sessions. | |
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Frequently occurs in the Tortall Universe by Tamora Pierce. In fact, it occurs in every sub-series. Alanna's crowd are significant characters in The Immortals, Daine is a friend of Keladry's in Protector of the Small, and the Trickster's Duet is about Alanna's daughter. Beka Cooper, due to being a prequel set 200 years before, restricts the overlapping characters to gods and immortals, most importantly the Cat. The Numair Chronicles is an interquel starring Numair, first introduced in The Immortals. | |
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Spider-Man: Far From Home: Happy Hogan is still around, but now Nick Fury is stepping in to recruit Peter for Avenger duty; and he brings Maria Hill with him. "Fury and Hill" are actually body doubles for the real ones, as played by different overlap characters; Talos and Soren from Captain Marvel. A minor one-scene extra from the first Iron Man also returns as one of the many disgruntled ex-Stark employees in Mysterio's crew. | |
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Frozen featured a cameo from Rapunzel and Eugene, taking place after Tangled. | |
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Every Star Trek series begins with a sendoff from someone from another (except the original, of course.) In Star Trek: The Next Generation McCoy visits the new Enterprise; in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Picard arrives at the station; in Voyager, we first meet Harry at Quark's bar. Of course, Star Trek: Enterprise is harder to do it with without Time Travel, but we do see a video of Zefram Cochrane, played by the same actor as in Star Trek: First Contact. And, Will Riker is actually in the holodeck playing out a historical recreation for the final episode (now considering this is a prequel series...) Even the films follow this: Star Trek: Generations includes several original cast members in the beginning and Kirk via basically time-travel passes the torch to Picard. While, in the 2009 reboot, Spock travels back in time and explains the origin of the villain. |
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Demona from Gargoyles would have appeared in an episode of the cancelled Atlantis: The Lost Empire animated series. However, Word of God clarifies that the two stories merely intersect here and otherwise don't share the same universe, due to his own plans for the city of Atlantis in Gargoyles that isn't based on the portrayal in the Atlantis universe. | |
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Howard Stark, introduced in the Iron Man films as Tony's late father, is a supporting character in the franchise's WWII-era adventures (Captain America and the Agent Carter One-Shot and series). | |
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Ace Ventura: Pet Detective: Stanley Ipkiss from the animated adaptation of The Mask makes an appearance in the second season finale. It's a sequel to a Mask episode that features Ace and his pet monkey Spike. | |
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Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck make cameo appearances in "The Warners' 65 Anniversary Special" and "Back in Style", while Wile E Coyote And The Roadrunner appear in "Little Old Slappy from Pasadena". | |
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Nearly every movie in Phase One has an appearance by either Nick Fury, Agent Coulson, or both. The exception is The Incredible Hulk, where Tony Stark represents S.H.I.E.L.D. in their place. Both Fury and Coulson also show up in Captain Marvel, after both had been absent from the films for several years. | |
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A very subtle version happens in the first season of NCIS when Bud Roberts from JAG appears as to consult on an old case. | |
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Star Trek: Lower Decks, being an animated installment of the Star Trek franchise, is rife with crossovers from other entries, allowing certain characters and concepts to appear here without much worry about things like appearance. Even more so, it allows us to see what they've been up to since their last (chronical, as the show takes place starting in 2380, a mere year or two after Star Trek: Nemesis and Star Trek: Voyager) appearance, such as Riker and Troi on the Titan or Kira and Quark on Deep Space Nine. | |
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Karen Sisco appears in Justified, but due to rights issues uses the surname Goodall with the explanation that she's since married. She's played by Carla Gugino, who played her in the character's short lived television series. | |
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Caitlin first appears as the head of the Battle Castle in the Battle Frontier of Pokémon Platinum (set in Sinnoh) and the Johto remakes. She later reappears as a member of the Elite Four in the Unova games. | |
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Since most of Fujio Akatsuka's works take place in and around Akatsuka Ward, characters from his series would pop in and out of each others' stories every once in a while. While Osomatsu-kun's Matsuno brothers and Iyami were frequent targets of this, characters from Tensai Bakabon and Moretsu Ataro often made brief cameos as well. The 1988 Osomatsu-kun series was this in spades, with characters like Bakabon's Policeman and Ataro's Nyarome being cast mainstays. |
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Steve Urkel of Family Matters fame has appeared in both Full House and Step by Step. | |
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The core series Pokémon games set in different regions (except for Kanto and Johto, which are paired due to the former being fully available in the latter's games) traditionally share very few characters, but there are exceptions: The main character from the Kanto games, Red, and his rival, Blue, not only appear as the strongest Trainer in the game and a Gym Leader, respectively, in Generation II, but also as bosses of the Battle Tree in Generation VII's Alola region. The Pokémon World Tournament from Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 contains a Champions Tournament, featuring all Champions from all Generations up to that one (Gen V), including the aforementioned Red, and serveral Leaders Tournaments, featuring all Gym Leaders from a specific region or, in the case of the World Leaders Torunament and the Rental Master Tournament, all regions. Professor Oak from Kanto doesn't only appear in Generation II, but also has a brief cameo in Generation IV. Also, his cousin Samson is introduced in Alola. Jasmine, the Olivine City Gym Leader from the Johto games, appears briefly at Sinnoh's Sunyshore City in the Generation IV titles and can also turn as an opponent in the Super Contests held at Hearthome City. In return, Crasher Wake, the Pastoria City Gym Leader, makes an appearance in the Generation IV remakes of Gold and Silver, HeartGold and SoulSilver, at both the Celadon Department Store and Route 47. A conversation between Jasmine and Erika of the Celadon City Gym in HG/SS places Jasmine's cameo in Sinnoh after the main events of the Johto games. Sinnoh's Champion Cynthia also appears in HeartGold/SoulSilver if you take Arceus to the Ruins of Alph, whereupon an event will trigger and transport the player to the Sinjoh Ruins. She'd then appear in Black/White and their sequels at Undella Town, camping out at a villa owned by Caitlin (see below). Speaking of Champions, Steven Stone, the (former) from Hoenn region Champion, makes an appearance at Pewter City during the postgame of HeartGold/SoulSilver. In both the Kanto remakes and the original Hoenn games, it is mentioned that Brawly, the Dewford City Gym Leader from Hoenn, and Bruno, the Elite Four member from Kanto, used to train together in Kanto before Brawly moved to Hoenn. Caitlin first appears as the head of the Battle Castle in the Battle Frontier of Pokémon Platinum (set in Sinnoh) and the Johto remakes. She later reappears as a member of the Elite Four in the Unova games. Since his introduction in Platinum, international police member Looker has reappeared in every main series game (remakes included) up until Gen VII's Let's Go! Both Grimsley of the Unova Elite Four and Colress of Team Plasma appear in Sun/Moon, with Grimsley indirectly assisting the player's infiltration of Team Skull's HQ in Po Town by registering a Sharpedo as one of the player's Ride Pokémon. Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon would then expand Colress's role by having him be one of the scientific minds the Ultra Recon Squad reached out to for help with the approaching threat of Necrozma as well as playing a part in the defeat of Ghetsis and Team Rainbow Rocket during Episode RR. Frontier Brain Anabel from Pokémon Emerald, set in Hoenn, later reappears as Looker's colleague in Alola. What makes this example an interesting one is that the games involving Mega Evolution as a gameplay mechanic (i.e. Gen VI and onward) are all but stated to exist in an Alternate Universe from the games that don't... and it's heavily implied, due to her status as a "Faller" and her hazy memories of her past life, that the Anabel seen in these games is the actual Anabel from Emerald, not her Mega Timeline counterpart. Professor Burnet from Pokémon Dream Radar (released during Gen V as a companion to the Black/White titles) reappears in Generation VII and is revealed to be married to Alola's Professor Kukui. Dexio and Sina, Professor Sycamore's assistants in Pokémon X and Y, reappear in (Ultra) Sun/Moon, investigating the appearance of Zygarde in Alola and later explaining to the player the mechanics of Mega Evolution while providing them with a Key Stone and Mega Stone of their own. Similar to the Pokémon World Tournament, the aforementioned Battle Tree in Alola features several notable Trainers from previous games as potential opponents or partners in Double Battles. In addition to several names listed above (Red, Blue, Anabel, Cynthia, Grimsley, Colress, Dexio, Sina), Wally, the Friendly Rival from Hoenn, also turns up here. |
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Tony Stark, Happy Hogan, and Pepper Potts from the Iron Man films appear in Spider-Man: Homecoming, since Tony is mentoring Peter in this continuity. Captain America also appears in government-made school PSAs as a Running Gag. | |
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The Angry Video Game Nerd: PatTheNESPunk appears in Episode 104. Bullshit Man appears in Episode 113. Board James appears in Episodes 115 and 137. | |
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Ben 10 (2016) had a Crisis Crossover with several other Cartoon Network shows, explained as being other universes (including the aforementioned Generator Rex and The Secret Saturdays in Crossover Cameo appearances). Ben teamed up with Steven Universe's Garnet, Teen Titans Go!'s Raven, and OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes's K.O. | |
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George Jefferson, from All in the Family and The Jeffersons, made a few appearances in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, including a brief but important role in that show's series finale where he purchases the Banks' house when they decide to move out. | |
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Generator Rex had a crossover special with fellow Man of Action Studios Ben 10: Ultimate Alien, where it turned out Generator Rex and Ben 10 exist in the same multiverse. Ben 10: Omniverse would also feature a guest star appearance from the Secret Saturdays (albeit redesigned and with different voice actors), whose show had been over for a couple of years by the time of this crossover. | |
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Tales of Hearts raises this to a gameplay element; scattered through the game are artifacts that let you summon characters from every previous Tales game to perform an attack for you in battle, from Arche to Ruca and Iria, and Caius and Rubia from the otherwise all but disowned Tales of the Tempest. As well as other characters from Bandai Namco games, like Gil, Klonoa, and KOS-MOS. | |
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In the first live-action Transformers Film Series movie directed by Michael Bay, Travis Van Winkle plays a Jerk Jock named Trent DeMarco. The 2009 reboot of Friday the 13th, also produced by Michael Bay, has Travis Van Winkle play a Jerk Jock named Trent DeMarco. According to Word of God, they're the same character. | |
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Scooby-Doo was an absolute magnet for this. Characters from H-B's adventure series (original and licensed) showed up — including (but not limited to) Jeannie, Speed Buggy, Dynomutt, and Josie and the Pussycats. The Laff-A-Lympics also revolved around this concept. An episode of Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated poked fun at this tendency with Scooby teaming up with Captain Caveman, Jabberjaw, Speed Buggy, and Mudsy/the Funky Phantom. However, it would turn out to be dream and none of them exist in the world of Mystery Incorporated except as fictional characters (or completely made up by Scooby's imagination, in the case of Mudsy and the Funky Phantom crew). Yet another Mystery Inc. episode featured an extended cameo of Blue Falcon and Dynomutt... only this time not Played for Laughs. During Scooby-Doo's period of near-total inactivity (1991-1998), the gang crossed over with Johnny Bravo in "Bravo-Dooby-Doo". The Scooby-Doo! Team Up comics featured numerous crossovers between classic Scooby-Doo and numerous DC Comics characters in their general depictions, although one issue had a specific crossover with the Teen Titans Go! show. Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? features numerous crossovers, again with other Hanna-Barbera properties like The Funky Phantom and DC Comics characters (with an implication that these DC heroes are their Justice League Action incarnations). Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold is a crossover between the Scooby-Doo Direct-to-Video Film Series and Batman: The Brave and the Bold. The latter had already had guest star appearance from Mystery Incorporated in their classic incarnation as well. |
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Peritale and Life of Melody take place in a shared setting. The main characters of the latter (Razzmatazz, Bon, and Melody) appear in a brief scene in the former. Marie and Mr. Lefèbvre, the main characters of The Well by the House on the Hill from the same author, appear in a supporting role in Peritale, though the comics don't share a setting or continuity. | |
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A possibly downplayed example with "The Dan Band" who appear in both Old School and The Hangover as those two films were directed by Todd Phillips. Phillips also Creator Cameos in both films possibly being the same character though this has never been verified. |
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The cast of Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law is made up largely of classic (often very obscure) Hanna-Barbera characters, and the litigants are very often from the well-known Hanna-Barbera series. | |
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The Arrowverse characters cross over frequently. Sometimes it'll be a big Crisis Crossovers, featuring lots of characters from each series, but other times it'll be just one character making a cameo or guest spot on a different show (Felicity from Arrow attended Iris's bachelorette party on The Flash (2014), Barry Allen from The Flash (2014) accidentally ran through a portal to Supergirl (2015)'s universe, John Constantine made a guest appearance on Arrow following his own show's cancellation, and eventually joined the main cast of Legends of Tomorrow, etc.) | |
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Several characters from SG-1 have also appeared on Stargate Universe more than once. | |
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One episode of Hercules: The Animated Series involved a crossover with the cast of Aladdin: The Series. | |
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Gilgamesh from Final Fantasy V makes appearances in other Final Fantasy games, such as VIII, IX, XI, XII, Revenant Wings, XIII-2, Type-0, XIV, and XV. And, retroactively, I and VI via their Game Boy Advance remakes. And something of a Big-Lipped Alligator Moment in The Very Definitely Final Dungeon of The After Years, which suggests every FF game with Crystals shares an origin through the game's Big Bad. There's the unspoken implication that he's a Dimensional Traveler, and that it's actually the same Gilgamesh in (nearly) every appearance. Curiously, Type-0 appears to be his origin story, or at least a glimpse at his life prior to V. | |
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Jack Harkness debuted in Doctor Who then got spun off into his own show, Torchwood. Similarly, Sarah Jane Smith originated on Doctor Who back in the '70s, had a brief spinoff called K-9 and Company, then returned to the revived series in the mid '00s before receiving her own spin-off, The Sarah Jane Adventures, taking K-9 along with her. Both of them returned for the 2-part fourth series finale of Doctor Who which also brought along two other characters from their own shows (Mr. Smith and Luke from SJA and Gwen and Ianto from Torchwood). Earlier Martha Jones had appeared on Torchwood for a story arc and later the Tenth Doctor visited Sarah Jane on SJA. Both characters then later reappeared for the Tenth Doctor's last story along with several other characters who had appeared throughout his tenure. The Eleventh Doctor appeared on SJA bringing along Jo Grant who was a companion to the Third Doctor just before Sarah Jane. Meanwhile, an early version of K-9 that had been Put on a Bus back in 1978 was featured in a non-BBC spin-off, K9. | |
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Han from The Fast and the Furious films is also the very same Han from Better Luck Tomorrow according to Justin Lin. | |
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Ring of Honor officially recognized SHIMMER's champions as its own "women of honor" and The World Wrestling Network established itself as such by having the Full Impact Pro Heavyweight Champion defend his belt at ROH events. | |
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Hera Syndulla is a main character in Star Wars Rebels. Due to her rank as a General in the Rebel Alliance, this has allowed her to appear in other works including a mention in Rogue One, a major role in the Star Wars: Doctor Aphra comics, and a main role in Star Wars: Alphabet Squadron series. | |
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Superwomen of Eva 2: Lone Heir of Krypton: This story's Asuka — who is Power Girl and later Supergirl — has showed up in other stories of the same author. Similarly, original characters — and versions of the canon ones — of his other stories have showed up in this, creating a Broad Strokes Shared Universe. | |
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The character Penelope Garcia is the technical analyst in both Criminal Minds and its spin-off, Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior. | |
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Isaac and Miria, lovable robbers from Baccano!, make cameos as members of the Dollars in Durarara!!. Since they're immortal, having them be in Durarara's time period is easy. | |
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During Scooby-Doo's period of near-total inactivity (1991-1998), the gang crossed over with Johnny Bravo in "Bravo-Dooby-Doo". | |
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A handful of overlapping characters is all that holds the Type-Moon multiverse together (the convoluted magic laws aside): Cool Old Guy Zelretch plays a large role in the backstory of Tsukihime and makes a cameo appearance in Fate/stay night. His unique True Magic allows him to travel through the multiverse, and to create devices allowing others to do the same. Cool Big Sis Touko Aozaki is a major character in The Garden of Sinners, is mentioned briefly in Fate, and her sister Aoko appears in Tsukihime and is the protagonist of Witch on the Holy Night (which Touko also appears in). | |
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Even the films follow this: Star Trek: Generations includes several original cast members in the beginning and Kirk via basically time-travel passes the torch to Picard. While, in the 2009 reboot, Spock travels back in time and explains the origin of the villain. | |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Season 8 comic Time Of Your Life crosses over with Fray, which takes place in the future. Buffy meets Melaka Fray and finds out that Willow is still alive and wants her dead. In season 9, Willow tries to keep this from happening. Melaka Fray also appears in the entire Buffy Season Twelve comic book series. Illyria from Angel shows up late in season 9. Illyria also appears in the entire Buffy Season Twelve. |
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The main character from the Kanto games, Red, and his rival, Blue, not only appear as the strongest Trainer in the game and a Gym Leader, respectively, in Generation II, but also as bosses of the Battle Tree in Generation VII's Alola region. | |
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Beverly Hills, 90210 begat Melrose Place which begat Models Inc. Characters like Jake from Melrose Place appeared on 90210 before Melrose Place began. Later Melrose Place characters appeared on Models Inc. (Amanda Woodward's mother and half-brother ran Models Inc.). Later, some of the original 90210 cast members returned for the reboot of 90210 and some of the original cast of Melrose Place returned for the reboot of that show as well. | |
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Chelsea from Tales of Destiny appears in Tales of Eternia. | |
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Ant-Man includes a flashback scene with both Peggy Carter and Howard Stark, and Ant-Man gets in a fight with the Falcon. | |
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Hercules: The Legendary Journeys had a spin-off in Xena: Warrior Princess, so this inevitable. While the leads occasionally ran into each other, the two shows featured a number of the same recurring characters, including Autolycus, Salmoneus, Ares, Aphrodite, Hades, and Dahak. Writers from both shows also experimented with this trope for minor villain Sisyphus. He first appears in "Death in Chains" (a Xena episode) and returns the following week in "Highway to Hades" (a Hercules episode). He dies in the latter episode, but returns in Xena's "Ten Little Warlords" (albeit played by a different actor this time). Young Hercules was set years in the past, so it served to explain how Hercules met already established characters, like Iolaus, Jason, and various Olympians. After the show was established, Lilith made a couple appearances as her adult self on Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. |
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Fruits Basket creator Natsuki Takaya specifically mentioned that one of her post-Fruba series would have minor cameos from some of the Fruba cast, just to make it clear they're set in the same universe. | |
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Once Upon a Time and Once Upon a Time in Wonderland are set in the same 'verse and have had several one-way (OUAT-to-OUATW) crossovers. The crossover is set to happen the other was as ABC announced in April 2014 that at least one major character from the now-cancelled Wonderland is to join the regular cast of the parent series for the 2014-15 season. | |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer / Angel: The characters in both shows inhabited the same universe and crossed-over regularly. Angel, Cordelia, Wesley, Spike, and Harmony all started on Buffy and then became main characters on Angel. It's worth noting that they are the ones who end up with the most character development; all of them except for Harmony end their time in the Buffyverse very different from when they first appeared. Rumor has it, if Firefly had continued, at some point, the crew would have been passing a bar, one of the characters in a long black coat would have said, "Nothing ever bloody changes," before turning around to reveal himself as Spike. The Fray comics take place in the Buffyverse in the distant future, in which Buffy and the new slayers are long dead. Melaka Fray herself crossed into the Buffy Season Eight comic book during one arc. Melaka Fray also appears in the entire Buffy Season Twelve comic book series. |
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Board James: The Angry Video Game Nerd appears in Episode 25. | |
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McKay and Woolsey were both introduced as one-off antagonists in SG-1 before becoming regular characters on Stargate Atlantis. They both appeared in the Stargate Universe Season 2 episode "Seizure" to boot, making them the only Atlantis regulars bar Samantha Carter to appear in Universe. | |
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Rumor has it, if Firefly had continued, at some point, the crew would have been passing a bar, one of the characters in a long black coat would have said, "Nothing ever bloody changes," before turning around to reveal himself as Spike. | |
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While it's all fanfiction, Jake English's Mysterious Theater of Scientific Romance from the Year 3000 has guest stars from Dinosaur Comics, Final Fantasy XIII-2, The DCU, Channel Awesome, My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic and Pokémon. There's also an OC inspired by Cordless, and a Nasuverse OC. This is very common in MSTs featuring an original team rather than the original Mystery Science Theater 3000 team. Members of the crew can and do come from virtually any medium. For more examples, see the Refia forum. |
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Angel Links employees Valeria Vertone and Duuz Delax Rex appear in an episode of Outlaw Star. Similarly, Fred Luo, Clyde, and Iris all appear at various points in Angel Links. | |
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Dissidia Final Fantasy appears to indicate that all the FF games are part of the same multiverse, if rather shakily. Among other things it makes explicit what fans had long speculated: that it really is the same Gilgamesh showing up in more than half the games of the series, as his exit from FFV resulted in him dimension-hopping. According to the rules of the conflict in Dissidia, his banishment to the Void at the hands of Exdeath has left Gil without a world to call his home. | |
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Lone Wolf and its spin-off World of Lone Wolf: Madin Rendalim, master Healer from Durenor, appears both in Grey Star the Wizard and Fire on the Water, thus being one of the rare people having met both Lone Wolf and Grey Star. The Chaos-master is a villain both in Beyond the Nightmare Gate and The Prisoners of Time. Grey Star has to make an uncomfortable deal with him; Lone Wolf's encounter is much more straightforward. Acarya, the High Wizard of the Shianti, sends Grey Star on his quest, and is the one to welcome the New Order Grand Master and take the Moonstone from him. |
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Empires SMP Season 2: Oli's Afterlife SMP finale episode segues directly into his first Empires Season 2 episode. Shelby's Empires Season 2 finale confirms that she's the same character as the Storm Witch from the WitchCraft SMP, just about ten years younger. |
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Frontier Brain Anabel from Pokémon Emerald, set in Hoenn, later reappears as Looker's colleague in Alola. What makes this example an interesting one is that the games involving Mega Evolution as a gameplay mechanic (i.e. Gen VI and onward) are all but stated to exist in an Alternate Universe from the games that don't... and it's heavily implied, due to her status as a "Faller" and her hazy memories of her past life, that the Anabel seen in these games is the actual Anabel from Emerald, not her Mega Timeline counterpart. | |
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Mr. Drucker appeared on both Green Acres and Petticoat Junction, as his grocery store was frequented by both show's characters. The two shows often had characters visit each other regularly in the early seasons. | |
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The Monsta and Mighta enemies from Bubble Bobble also appeared in the earlier Taito game Chack'n Pop. | |
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While their stories take place in different settings, the authors of Never Satisfied and Riverside Extras loaned each other characters from their respective works: Lucy Marlowe had a guest role in a chapter of Riverside Extras, before their own comic started. Several of Magister Lapointe's proxies in Never Satisfied are Riverside cameos, including Ophelia, Derry, Siobhan, and Dr. Brandt. Lapointe herself was initially meant to be a Riverside character (Ma Oceana), but ended up assuming a larger role as the story progressed and was subsequently retconned into a separate character to avoid both comics sharing a main antagonist. |
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Characters from Friends and Mad About You have crossed over. Mostly it's been Phoebe and Ursula Buffet, identical twins both played by Lisa Kudrow. Kudrow originally appeared as Ursula on Mad About You, and when she was cast as Phoebe on Friends, the two characters were made into twins to explain their identical appearance. | |
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Dexio and Sina, Professor Sycamore's assistants in Pokémon X and Y, reappear in (Ultra) Sun/Moon, investigating the appearance of Zygarde in Alola and later explaining to the player the mechanics of Mega Evolution while providing them with a Key Stone and Mega Stone of their own. | |
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OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes, being one giant love letter to Cartoon Network's old Hanna-Barbera originals, also gets in on the action. One episode even brings in Captain Planet to help stop an eco-terrorist plot, and another brings back the Grimwood Girls from Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School as Enid's childhood friends. Hanna-Barbera aside, the show also provided a Fully Absorbed Finale to series creator Ian Jones-Quartey's previous work, RPG World. | |
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Frank Castle was a major character in Season 2 of Daredevil before being spun off into his own show. Karen Page, Mitchell Ellison and Brett Mahoney also follow Frank into The Punisher. Claire would have been included as well, but the writers couldn't figure out a good way for her to get involved. | |
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Will Riker and Deanna Troi from Star Trek: The Next Generation also appear. Will is now a fleet admiral working at Starfleet Command, while Deanna is the head of the Diplomatic Corps. She doesn't get any lines because she's still asleep in her only scene (it being three in the morning in San Francisco when Will was called in due to an imminent Klingon attack on Sol). | |
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This happened with The Confessions of Dorian Gray, creating a Shared Universe of sorts with Big Finish's Dark Shadows and Sherlock Holmes audio series. Holmes, voiced by Nicholas Briggs like in the audio series, appears in Confessions as does the Skin Walker Association, under a different name, from the Dark Shadows audios, while Alexander Vlahos reprises his role as Dorian Gray in Dark Shadows. | |
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