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When The 'Verse is shaped by multiple creators writing independently, such as how many different comic book titles can be set in a collective continuity. This makes it easy to have a Crossover. In contrast, a single TV series with multiple writers is just the Verse with subcontractors. Likewise, when different continuities by the same author are tied together later by an Intercontinuity Crossover, that's Canon Welding. As a rule, simply having a Crossover is not enough to qualify as a Shared Universe, as those tend to be standalone stories and have no further connections beyond that. Major events should be referenced across the different projects or characters are mentioned as having their own adventures somewhere else. The nature of the Shared Universe — multiple independent creators creating one continuity — can easily lead to a Continuity Snarl if it lasts a long time and the different creators don't take care to keep things straight. If a Shared Universe starts relying too heavily on continuity, especially if it's obscure or too reliant on each work in the Verse, a Continuity Lock-Out may occur. When creators disagree on the direction the Verse should take, they may fight Armed with Canon. If some corners of the continuity are "off limits" to some characters to avoid theme-drift or plot derailing, then Superman Stays Out of Gotham. When they go back centuries, and even further and further, long before copyrights and trademarks, the Shared Universe turns into one or more actual mythologies. Compare with The 'Verse, Expanded Universe, Canon. Contrast with Shout-Out. When two works are considered to share a universe by the fandom, see Fanon Welding. Not to be confused with Public Domain Canon Welding, which is when an official work uses Public Domain assets and presents it as a Shared Universe. |
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Ultimate Spider-Man, Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H., and the first four seasons of Avengers Assemble are in the same continuity (Earth-12041). Season 5 of Avengers Assemble, Marvel's Spider-Man, and Guardians of the Galaxy are in Earth-17628. Before that, there was Earth-8096, a prototype universe of sorts designated towards several Marvel cartoons produced near the turn of 2010, including Wolverine and the X-Men, The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, Thor: Tales of Asgard and Hulk Vs.. Notably, while they did share similarities in terms of animation styles and even voice actors, none of these works ever fully crossed over with any intersecting storylines, likely due to Wolverine's early cancellation, and the eventual end of Earth's Mightiest Heroes to make way for Avengers Assemble. As their names in the titles implied, Wolverine, the Hulk and Thor were recurring figures among these works, with the former two's first encounter being depicted twice. |
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The universe of the Bolo super-tanks, originally by Keith Laumer, has been shared by everyone from John Ringo to Mercedes Lackey. | |
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Saturday Night Slam Masters started out being connected to Final Fight at first with Haggar being part of its roster, but it still featured a few cameos of Street Fighter characters in stage backgrounds (Chun-Li and Honda in the original; Zangief, Honda and Balrog in Ring of Destruction). In Street Fighter the series got small mentions, however, such as Hugo's ending in 2nd Impact namedropping some Slam Masters wrestlers as rivals for Hugo, or Zangief's Street Fighter V DLC costume "The Gief" including some references to the series in his win quotes. Supplemental materials for both series, however, provide much clearer canonical ties like that Birdie and Titanic Tim were close friends who eventually formed a tag team called the "500 Trillion Powers", El Stingray and El Fuerte shared a Lucha Libre mentor named Meteorito Jr., and Yoko Harmageddon, Rainbow Mika's mentor and trainer, was forced to retire after sustaining a Career-Ending Injury in the ring against Black Widow. | |
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The Heisei era shows such as Ultraman Tiga and it's Timeskip Sequel Ultraman Dyna both share their universe together referred as the "Neo Frontier Space Timeline", Ultraman Ginga and it's direct sequel Ginga S (Ultraman Victory's debut) also had it's respective timeline, Ultraman Orb and Ultraman R/B also both shares their respective universe as both their main Ultras are natives of Planet O-50 while the other Heisei era series take their standalone universes of it's own such as Ultraman Gaia, Ultraman Cosmos, Ultraman X and Ultraman Geed. | |
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The Green Hornet was said to be The Lone Ranger's nephew. | |
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Potential movies that supposedly take place in the Schneider-verse along with all the numerous shows are The Incredibles, Reservoir Dogs, True Romance, Pulp Fiction, The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl, Trickr Treat, The Spiderwick Chronicles, Krampus, Demon Knight, Inglourious Basterds, Lights Out (2016), SHAZAM! (2019), Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III. | |
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Badly Drawn Kitties and Better Days and Sabrina Online all crossed over via the characters Lucy Koneko and Zig Zag, although various author dramas try to retcon this out of existence. | |
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Eerie Cuties/Magick Chicks and Vampire Cheerleaders/Paranormal Mystery Squad take place in the same universe, as evidenced by Steph and Layla's bonded hairpins and Word of God. However, the Delacroixes and Lori's coven are different breeds of vampire following slightly different rules, and Charlotte is a very different kind of witch than Mel's coven, who for as-yet-unexplained reasons are considered cryptids while Charlotte (like the Artemis Academy's magical cadets and espers) is human. | |
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The Altered Destinies is a series of Ranma ½ works of fan fiction looking at alternative histories for the characters. This series can easily cause Archive Panic as not only does each fanfic in it represent an Alternate Universe each author has their own Multiverse. There's also many cases where the writers themselves aren't aware that they're apart of this universe. Either because of Right Hand Versus Left Hand where they use elements from Altered Destinies to write their story unknowingly creating a sequel for example the Pokegirl fanfics, or their story was integrated through Ascended Fanon. For example when Shinobu Saotome was introduced in Thunder in the Mountains many suggested that she originated from It's the shinobi life for us | |
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Buriki One exists in a version of the Fatal Fury timeline; the game marks the first appearance of the Ryo Sakazaki incarnation of Mr. Karate and Seo Yong Song is established as a pupil of Kim Kaphwan. note Buriki One gives Ryo's DOB as 1967 as opposed to 1957 in AOF1, implying it's an Alternate Continuity. | |
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Team Fortress Classic, another game derived from a Half-Life mod, was heavily implied to be in this universe for much the same reasons as Counter-Strike (though a slightly weaker case since it never carried the Half-Life brand, despite being bundled with it in some packs and sporting the lambda logo on its box art). The "Hunted" map, for instance, is the Black Mesa facility. This was going to be made explicitly canon with an expansion pack at one point, but the project was canceled 60% of the way through. In 2016, Team Fortress Classic was folded into the Team Fortress 2 universe instead, via comic. | |
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Psycho Soldier is a loose sequel to the events of Athena, featuring the goddess's descendant/possible reincarnation Athena Asamiya (another character who became a KOF staple). In an interesting aversion, neither The King of Fighters nor the direct sequel to Athena (Athena: Full Throttle) clarify whether or not the goddess Athena is related to Gaia, who is established as the mother of Orochi in KOF lore, like in the source material. | |
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School Days, its sequels, and several other related visual novels are all part of a shared setting called the 0verflow Universe. Nearly every character is part of the same Tangled Family Tree, due to the actions of a certain serial womanizer/rapist. | |
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Space Ghost Coast to Coast and its More Popular Spin-Off Aqua Teen Hunger Force, as well as its less popular spinoffs The Brak Show and Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law. Space Ghost has a cameo in the Aqua Teen Hunger Force movie. | |
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The Channel Awesome Universe which consists of all the website's shows: Ask That Guy with the Glasses, Atop the Fourth Wall, Bad Movie Beatdown, The Cinema Snob, Diamanda Hagan, Familiar Faces, JesuOtaku, The Nostalgia Chick, The Nostalgia Critic, That Dude in the Suede, What the Fuck Is Wrong with You?, The Spoony Experiment, and numerous others, as well as The Angry Video Game Nerd. All of this comes to a head in To Boldly Flee, which ends up establishing a cosmic lore behind the universe all these internet critics reside in. Otherwise, Atop the Fourth Wall is the show that actively explores and plays with the fact that it and other review shows take place within a shared universe and creates storylines around it. Can be taken even further accounting non-TGWTG crossovers. |
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In a non-Happy Madison connection, Callahan Auto from Tommy Boy is referenced in dialogue in 50 First Dates; a medical center there is also named the Callahan Institute, the implication being it was one of the beneficiaries of Callahan's philanthropy. | |
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Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life and Harvest Moon Another Wonderful Life take place in the same world as Harvest Moon DS, Harvest Moon DS Cute, Harvest Moon Friends of Mineral Town, and Harvest Moon More Friends of Mineral Town. The DS games take place at least a hundred years in the future from the others. | |
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This is particular apparent between the Ghost Recon and H.A.W.X. games - multiple missions in the latter have the player supporting Ghost teams, and (plot inconsistencies aside due to them coming out two years apart) Ghost Recon: Future Soldier depicts the same conflict as in H.A.W.X. 2. There's also Ghost Recon 2's plot kicking off from the sinking of the USS Clarence E. Walsh, an event depicted about halfway through Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, and both Future Soldier and H.A.W.X. 2 mention Voron, the Russian equivalent of Third Echelon from Conviction. | |
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The Randomverse contains multiple roleplays run by different people. They include The Death Series, The Insane Quest of Unfathomable Randomness, Smile For The Camera, and TV Tropes The Adventure. | |
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In terms of MS Paint Adventures comics, Jailbreak and Bard Quest take place in the Realm of Imagination of Problem Sleuth. Homestuck is the only adventure to not make it entirely clear whether it takes place in the same world as the previous ones, though Problem Sleuth exists in-universe as a Show Within a Show that the human cast references plenty of times. Homestuck: Beyond Canon, on the other hand, brings some of the characters back through the use of a Fenestrated Wall. | |
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The Lunaverse is a My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic AU where Celestia became evil instead of Luna. It started with one story by RainbowDoubleDash who promptly opened it up to anyone else who wants to write in it. Multiple writers took him up on this offer. | |
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Cheers had one direct and well known spin-off in the form of Frasier, but both shows also shared the same universe with Wings, which was created by former Cheers showrunners David Angell, Peter Casey and David Lee, who would subsequently go on to create Frasier. While several Cheers characters appeared in both Wings and Frasier, there were never any cross-overs between the latter two shows; there was a plan to have Wings character Antonio in the first season of Frasier, but it was canned after actor Tony Shalhoub refused to go along with it, and while he did appear in an episode of Frasier, it was as a different character. | |
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Disney Animated Canon: The Grand Duke and The King from Cinderella make very brief cameos in The Little Mermaid, and a painting of Princess Aurora and Prince Phillip from Sleeping Beauty can be seen at one point in Prince Eric's castle. Belle makes a brief cameo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Similarly, Hercules: The Animated Series features a crossover where Hercules and Aladdin meet, and Ursula from The Little Mermaid cameos in an episode featuring Poseidon. According to Greg Weisman, a crossover was planned between Atlantis: The Lost Empire and Gargoyles. An audio track was recorded, but the episode was never made. This in turn would have included Tarzan in the same universe as them as the animated series would have confirmed that Queen La was an Atlantean had the series continued. Rapunzel and Eugene appear as guests at Elsa's coronation, placing Frozen in the same universe as Tangled and (presumably) its spinoff series. |
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The New Universe, intended as a more realistic setting with a single modern Mass Empowering Event as its Point of Divergence from the real world. | |
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Dangerverse fans have written numerous fics of their own set in the same universe, many of which have been integrated into the canon, as well as Alternate Universe Fic aplenty. The author has no qualms about working in ideas from her friends and fans. | |
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In the direct-to-DVD continuity, there's another Scooby-Doo/Batman crossover, Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold, except with the Batman: The Brave and the Bold incarnation. Interestingly, in The Brave and the Bold, there was an episode where Batman (in the artstyle of The New Adventures of Batman) teamed up with the original series' version of Mystery Incorporated. | |
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Classic, X, Zero, ZX, and Legends are all on the same timeline despite the tone reaching further and further away from the original series with each new series. | |
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The WarioWare and Rhythm Heaven series are heavily hinted to exist in the same universe: Orbulon's minions, the Space Bunnies, appear in the original Rhythm Tengoku, a child version of Young Cricket is playable in a minigame in Rhythm Heaven Fever (and is confirmed when the second player shows up for his WarioWare Gold trailer) , and Rhythm Heaven Megamix features two unlockable sets starring the WarioWare cast. In turn, Game & Wario feature multiple background appearances by Rhythm Heaven characters throughout its cutscenes. | |
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The presence of both Seath the Scaleless and Patches the Hyena (as well as some other recurring characters and elements) seem to indicate that Dark Souls shares the same world and universe as the King's Field series and Demon's Souls. With Patches returning as Patches the Spider, as well as the presence of the Moonlight Greatsword, Bloodborne seems to be connected as well. Likely the only reason the connection between Demon's Souls, Bloodborne and Dark Souls wasn't made explicit is because the former two IPs technically belong to Sony, not FromSoftware. | |
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Most of the series produced by Jack Webb take place in the same universe, including Dragnet, Adam-12, Emergency! and the short-lived Robert Conrad vehicle, The D.A. | |
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The tale of Sleeping Beauty happened in the past, due to the appearances of the three fairies as well as Maleficent being mentioned as an infamous figure. | |
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In 2014 Universal started trying to do this again, first with Dracula Untold and then with The Mummy. This new shared universe was to be known as the Dark Universe, but due to lackluster performance by The Mummy, these plans have (for now) been cancelled. | |
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Collated Accounts of the Infinity Train: A summary: The last excerpt reveals the Infinity Train and Star Trek universes to be one-and-the-same, being a Captain's Log utilizing stardates that the author sourced from the "Federation". | |
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Since the Looney Tunes characters are the teachers to the Tiny Toon Adventures characters, this makes an obvious example. Animaniacs also had characters from different segments cameo with each other, as well as cameos from Tiny Toons and Looney Tunes, and it goes without saying for Pinky and the Brain as it's a spin-off of Animaniacs. Freakazoid! also popped in on Animaniacs, the World's Oldest Woman and Lucky Bob from Histeria! first appeared on Animaniacs, and Brain made a voice cameo on Road Rovers. Though, it does get to confusing territory with Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain when Elmyra adopts Pinky and Brain as pets with no mention of the events of Tiny Toon Adventures whatsoever (although Word of God has said that, as loose of continuity a lot of the shows have, Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain is the one show that is considered not canon). |
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Forgotten Worlds is not really confirmed, but heavily implied by the Final Fight character Two-P. Two-P was originally designed to resemble the Forgotten Worlds second player character (hence his name, "Two-P" = Player Two). What started as a cool nod in the design has grown into the implication the two characters are one and the same, with Two-P having total amnesia of his past and having lots of little nods to the Forgotten Worlds character like having one of his lines as his catchphrase, being good with heavy weapons and disliking earthworms and lizards (which appear as enemies in the first stages of Forgotten Worlds). | |
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012) and Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!, due to various references and connections to the latter show in TMNT's fourth season, and the fact that Ciro Nieli worked on both shows. | |
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Unwoven Literary Universe: Monarch One, the High School AU of the Unwoven Fragment (read: sub-series) was fully integrated into the series starting with Unwoven 2019. The same book also confirmed that Anthropomorphized was set in the same universe as well. | |
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Shonda Rimes has a couple of these now. Grey's Anatomy exists in the same universe with spinoffs Private Practice and Station 19. Sort-of with Scandal and How to Get Away with Murder. The OC is also implied to be in the same universe as Summer's dad gets a job at Seattle Grace in one episode. | |
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The Metaverse is a slowly developing example, due to being comprised of live action videos, mostly made on a zero dollar budget. | |
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Magnum, P.I. had two crossover stories that concluded on Simon & Simon and Murder, She Wrote. Simon & Simon also had meetings with Whiz Kids. Murder, She Wrote also shares a universe with an obscure 1949 film-noir called Strange Bargain; 40 years after the movie, Jessica Fletcher helped uncover the real killer from the original movie. |
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Melonpool, Ralph, Splink, and Zortic have all appeared in The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob! Aparently Voluptua knows Ralph and Splink's family. | |
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Sony attempted to do this with The Amazing Spider-Man Series, though people have criticized The Amazing Spider-Man 2 for trying to do this too quickly at the expense of the quality of the film. The underperforming critical and commercial response to the movie led them to make deals with Marvel Studios to introduce Spider-Man into the MCU. While Spider-Man was introduced to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Sony still is establishing a shared universe with Spider-Man characters they own the film rights to. This universe so far includes Venom (2018), it's sequel Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Morbius (2022) and the upcoming movies Kraven the Hunter (2024) and Venom 3. Sony also produced a Madame Web movie, which was seemingly meant to be set in it's own standalone universe, but any references to this in the official synopsis of the film was removed hsortly before it was released. |
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In Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, we get cameos from the cast of Jonny Quest, a feral and jailed Yogi Bear, and has an episode featuring the Dynomutt and Blue Falcon. However, these seem to be Broad Strokes of them. In addition, one episode is a crossover with Speed Buggy, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels, Jabberjaw, and The Funky Phantom, although this turns out to be a Fever Dream Episode and all of them except for The Funky Phantom are Shows Within A Show. The show ends with the implication that it's actually a Stealth Prequel to the original series, although Word of God later clarified that it lead into a Broad Strokes of the original series. Due to numerous canon inconsistencies such as the portrayal of the Gang's families, the Mystery Incorporated canon can't fit with the numerous sequel series, which are where most of the crossovers take place. | |
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Other family connections: Lee Donowitz from True Romance is the son of Sgt. Donny "The Bear Jew" Donowitz from Inglorious Basterds. Furthermore, Alabama from True Romance is the same Alabama that Mr. White mentions in Reservoir Dogs. According to Tarantino, Django and Brunhilde (whose maiden name is "Von Schaft") are the great-grandparents of John Shaftnote Therefore the Shaft revival movie adds yet another appearance by Samuel L. Jackson to the 'verse, and Django had a comics crossover with Zorro. And The Hateful Eight's Oswaldo Mobray, aka "English Pete" Hicox, is related to Michael Fassbender's Sgt Hicox from Inglourious Basterds. Cliff Booth from Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is the son of Aldo Raine from Inglourious Basterds (they're even played by the same actor), while Rick Dalton starred in Coming Home in a Body Bag, the Vietnam War film mentioned in True Romance, directed by Lee Donowitz. | |
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The Sunstone and Blood Stain online comics are made by a husband-and-wife pair. Each comic is separate in story, but the characters interact with each other in a Fictional Video Game named Moonstone Gate. | |
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Hell, with the cornucopia of Fanon and fansessions that have sprung up, it can be argued that Paradox Space itself is a shared universe, albeit one where only the creator has official rights to it. | |
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This was implied with the appearance of an Alien Skull in Predator 2 and later made confirmed with the release of AVP: Alien vs. Predator. In the Expanded Universe, it already was canon for years. However, with the release of Prometheus, it seems that there are two different timelines, one in which the universes are shared and one in which they are not. A handful of background details could plausibly place the Blade Runner films in the Alien/Predator universe. |
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Pretty much every Kirby Fan Webcomic seems to take place in the same multiverse, as several fan comics have had crossovers with one other, whether as a story arc or a cameo. Kirby Adventure has had two crossover arcs with Kirby's Dream Adventure and one with 20 Times Kirby, while Kirby Tales In Dreamland has had crossovers with Kirby's Dream Experience and Kirby Card Clash. Kirby Adventure at one point also had Raize and Hali trying to find the Kirby's Dream Adventure dimension to ask Kaaby to help them rebuild their base after it gets destroyed during the events of "Infiltration", but their interdimensional portal transporter has a few problems and keeps sending them to the wrong dimensions, including Kirby: The Dee Army, Kirby's Dream Land If... - Kirby of the Nuclear Winter, Kirby's Dreamland Adventures, Kirby Super Deluxe, Kirby Fun Fest, Kirby Arena, Dumbity: Kirby's Fantastic Adventure, Kirbyware, Inc. : Mega Minigame$!, A Kirby Komic, and Kirby's Dream Experience. There are also cases where a character from one comic gets sent to another, with Master Green, the Arc Villain from Kirby Adventure's "Master of Puppets" arc, becoming a recurring character in Kirby's Dream Adventure, and " " from Kirby Tales in Dreamland accidentally getting sent to Kirby Card Clash by the latter comic's Author Avatar, with " "'s character arc there involving the characters figuring out how to send him back to his home dimension, eventually causing the above mentioned crossover arc with Tales in Dreamland. |
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Black Lightning notably did not start out as part of the Arrowverse, even though it is a DC show, shares the same executive producer, and is aired on The CW. Word of God said that the show was never developed as an Arrowverse series in mind, since coordinating its production would have been a nightmare (it is filmed in Atlanta, while the Arrowverse is filmed in Vancouver). This changes with Crisis on Infinite Earths, however - not only does Jefferson Pierce make his crossover debut, but it ends with the main CW shows becoming a Merged Reality. | |
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The DC Animated Universe includes Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series, Batman Beyond, The Zeta Project, Static Shock and Justice League. | |
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The final episode of Camp Lazlo implies that the show takes place in the same universe as Rocko's Modern Life with the appearance of a character who is clearly meant to be an older version of Heffer. | |
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The Kharkanas Trilogy: Erikson. A Prequel in the Lost Age trilogy primarily dealing with the Tiste and the civil war that led them to become sundered into the Tiste Andii, Tiste Edur and Tiste Liosan peoples and led them to invading the main world of the series. note Forge of Darkness, Fall of Light, and Walk in Shadow(forthcoming) | |
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Several of SNK's properties are set in the same universe, if The King of Fighters is any indication. The King of Fighters XIV backtracks slightly with its Another World Team (consisting of Samurai Shodown's Nakoruru accompanied by Mui Mui and Love Heart, respectively from the pachinko games Dragon Gal and Sky Love, all drawn into the KOF world because of a rift between dimensions), suggesting that the various SNK titles that may or may not fit neatly into the KOF continuity exist as part of a greater multiverse. | |
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The Many Dates of Danny Fenton is a crossover between Danny Phantom and various other franchises, including but not limited to Kim Possible, Ben 10, Six Teen, Sailor Moon and Teen Titans. The premise of the original fanfiction is Danny going on blind dates for a month with a girl from each of those other franchises. Spin-offs that take place with whomever he chose as his girlfriend would involve meeting other characters. | |
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The AU Shadowverse stories about Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha characters Lutecia and Vivio, created by RadiantBeam, also involve many other writers who write about secondary characters in that universe. Each of the various authors tend to write around different themes (spy-thriller, emotional drama, political-thriller, etc.) despite writing in the same AU. | |
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The "movies-within-movies" 'verse includes Kill Bill (It's a reworking of the failed TV pilot Fox Force 5 mentioned in Pulp Fiction. The actress playing The Bride is not just Uma Thurman, it's Uma Thurman as Mia Wallace.) Sonny Chiba's appearance as a new Hanzo family member is an in-joke linking his Shadow Warriors series to Kill Bill. The shared character of Earl McGraw links that to From Dusk Till Dawn and the Grindhouse movies. | |
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The Grimwood Girls from Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School appeared in an episode of OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes, which also had a crossover with Captain Planet and the Planeteers, and OK KO's Grand Finale revealed main character Mr. Gar's hometown is Monte Macabre, the setting of Victor and Valentino, placing them all in the same universe. | |
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Belle makes a brief cameo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame. | |
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Dragon Ball: Dragon Ball, Dr. Slump, and Jaco the Galactic Patrolman (plus its short spin-off Sachie-chan Guu!) share a universe; the main characters from all three series even met each other in a filler episode of Dragon Ball Super. Neko Majin is set here, though its parodic nature makes it canon status dubious, and Pola and Roid, Tomato, Girl Detective, Jiya, and Wonder Island all connect to Dr. Slump via cameos, placing them here too. Various other limited series and one-shots from Toriyama such as Cashman are possibilities given the vast scope of universe and very similar designs for technology and characters, but that could just be Toriyama recycling (like how Satan in Sand Land happens to look exactly like Dabra from Dragon Ball). | |
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Harry Potter fanfiction often has cameos from Wizards of Waverly Place and Hellsing, due to the similar premises of the first and the second occurring in England as well. Crossovers with Percy Jackson are also not uncommon. | |
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The Inside Man, an Edutainment Show about IT security, possibly has one with Restricted Intelligence, another program by the same company about HIPPA training, as both feature the Bland-Name Product SnapPenguins, a parody of SnapChat. | |
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Half-Life, Portal, and Counter-Strike (or at least the GoldSrc games) share a universe. Portal includes references to Black Mesa and the Combine throughout the first and second games, while Counter-Strike shares a lot of assets with the first Half-Life (including Black Mesa branded containers, scientists, and cars) in both the original game and the Condition Zero standalone expansion pack on part of originally being a mod. Condition Zero throws in a few pieces of Black Mesa's fictional tech in its single player levels, such as their auto-turrets and M23B laser mines. There's also the fact that CS was originally bundled with HL in retail (the original came with the first game, and the Source remake was bundled with the second) and originally titled Half-Life: Counter-Strike, while Portal was bundled with Half-Life 2's episodic expansions as part of the Orange Box (Portal 2 was sold standalone). Team Fortress Classic, another game derived from a Half-Life mod, was heavily implied to be in this universe for much the same reasons as Counter-Strike (though a slightly weaker case since it never carried the Half-Life brand, despite being bundled with it in some packs and sporting the lambda logo on its box art). The "Hunted" map, for instance, is the Black Mesa facility. This was going to be made explicitly canon with an expansion pack at one point, but the project was canceled 60% of the way through. In 2016, Team Fortress Classic was folded into the Team Fortress 2 universe instead, via comic. An Easter Egg in Half-Life: Alyx indicates that Team Fortress is an in-universe fictional franchise within the Half-Life universe. |
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John Munch also appears in Arrested Development, The X-Files, The Beat, The Wire, mentioned in the UK show Luther, and the comic book Spider-man/Deadpool #6. | |
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The DC Universe Animated Original Movies were originally conceived as standalone films, with the occasional sequel or two-parter. While they still do this they have also created two animated movie universes: Starting with Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, there is the DC Animated Movie Universe which at first focused on New 52 based stories before using material from other parts of DC's history. There are also two comics set in this universe. This universe lasted from 2013 to 2020, and is revisited in a short film in 2022. After the DCAMU ended, the 2020 film Superman: Man of Tomorrow began the Tomorrowverse which is Lighter and Softer when compared to the DCAMU. |
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Takuma Yokota has established a shared universe between his various series starting with the short story Koganeiro and continuing with the serialized series Sesuji wo Pin! and Shudan! which contain grown up versions of the characters from Koganeiro as supporting characters. The Story Between a Dumb Prefect and a JK with an Inappropriate Skirt Length is also confirmed as taking place in the same universe when Michikage and Naomi from Sesuji are brought in as professional dancers to help with the school's cultural festival. | |
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The Path to Ascendancy: Esslemont. Prequel series (initially a trilogy, later expanded to a projected six novels) chronicling the early adventures of Kellanved and Dancer and how they would eventually come to found the Malazan Empire. note Dancer's Lament, Deadhouse Landing, Kellanved's Reach and Forge of the High Mage(forthcoming) | |
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Happy Gilmore's Chubbs Peterson is seen in Heaven in Little Nicky. | |
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A Million Ways to Die in the West has Django cameo in a mid-credits scene, implying that it also takes place within the shared Tarantino-verse. | |
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The connections between Saints Row and Volition's other big franchise, Red Faction, have waned and strengthened throughout the years, primarily revolving around the villainous MegaCorp named Ultor, which is the driving force behind the colonization of Mars in RF. As early as the original Saints Row, the city of Stilwater hosted the Ultor Dome, featuring the Ultor corporate logos, and Ultor became a major power in the city by Saints Row 2. Then it had merged with the 3rd Street Saints by Saints Row: The Third, weakening the connection; despite an audio cameo by Shaundi in Red Faction: Guerrilla, which seems to be the Saints Row 2 version of her (granted Guerrilla came out before Saints Row 3 and its developments), there are no mentions of the Saints as an organization. However, one of SR3's two endings reinforced it again by having the main characters star in a movie about Mars, meaning that SR!Ultor does have some interest in the Red Planet. And then it went right out of the window when the entire planet of Earth was blown up by the invading aliens in Saints Row IV (it is very much intact in RF). However, the shared universe, or rather, shared multiverse was reestablished by Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell and Agents of Mayhem, as the former had an ending that erased the Saints' entire timeline via Cosmic Retcon, and the latter established it as canon. AoM contains passing references to Ultor, so it presumably never gets bogged down in Stilwater in this timeline and eventually reaches Mars. | |
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Archaia's graphic novel adaptation of Cyborg 009 got into the mix by revealing that Foundation X was one of the financial backers of Black Ghost, the organization that created the Double-0 Cyborgs. The company had plans to develop this into a Shared Universe for all of Shotaro Ishinomori's works (they also referenced Skull Man and said they would have done a Kikaider series next), but plans fell through because Archaia and Ishinomori Productions couldn't agree on the direction of the series. | |
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The Nebula M78 Timeline, where the first eight Showa Era series such as Ultra Q, Ultraman, Ultraseven, Return of Ultraman (a.k.a Ultraman Jack), Ultraman Ace, Ultraman Taro, Ultraman Leo and Ultraman 80, the Heisei era only show Ultraman Mebius, the Ultraman Zero trilogy films (With Zero being the son of Ultraseven acting as a Dimensional Traveler and Guardian of the Multiverse) along with the spin-offs Andro Melos and Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle are part of the same timeline. Ultraman Max and Ultraman Neos are both Alternate Universes of the M78 timeline (as boths Expys of Seven And Ultraman) with both Max and Neos both making cameos in Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legends and Ultraman Zero: The Revenge of Belial along with Ultraman Great from Ultraman: Towards the Future, Ultraman Powerered from Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero Ultraman Scott, Ultraman Chuck and Ultrawoman Beth from Ultraman: The Adventure Begins are both non-Japanese series of the franchise. | |
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Animaniacs also had characters from different segments cameo with each other, as well as cameos from Tiny Toons and Looney Tunes, and it goes without saying for Pinky and the Brain as it's a spin-off of Animaniacs. Freakazoid! also popped in on Animaniacs, the World's Oldest Woman and Lucky Bob from Histeria! first appeared on Animaniacs, and Brain made a voice cameo on Road Rovers. Though, it does get to confusing territory with Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain when Elmyra adopts Pinky and Brain as pets with no mention of the events of Tiny Toon Adventures whatsoever (although Word of God has said that, as loose of continuity a lot of the shows have, Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain is the one show that is considered not canon). | |
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The SCP Foundation takes place in the same universe as The Wanderer's Library. Also, due to the fact that the Foundation "has no canon" it can share the same universe with anything, since it is up to the reader to decide what is or isn't canon. Several crossover stories have been written by various authors, crossing it with a wide variety of works. | |
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Subverted. Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! is a cartoon show in Supernatural, but due to supernatural shenanigans, the main characters of Supernatural cross over into an episode of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! in a special. | |
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Cowboy Bebop, Carole & Tuesday, Samurai Champloo, and Space☆Dandy all are stated as taking place in the same universe by Word of God for all of them. While Cowboy Bebop and Carole and Tuesday are set primarily in the same timeline and area, with some commonalities between them, the latter two are respectively an Alternate History and set in an area of space where aliens freely exist. Take of that what you will. | |
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Whateley Universe: There are about a dozen authors writing about twice that many main characters. And that doesn't count the Fan Fic. | |
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Laff-A-Lympics is a crossover between numerous Hanna-Barbera shows, including Scooby-Doo, Jeannienote ...by a technicality; Jeannie herself was not allowed to appear due to legal issues with Columbia Pictures, the original distributers of the original I Dream of Jeannie series. However, as Babu was an original character made for the cartoon adaptation, he was allowed to appear in Laff-A-Lympics., Speed Buggy, Dynomutt Dog Wonder, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels, Hong Kong Phooey, Huckleberry Hound, Yogi Bear, Yakky Doodle, Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy, The Great Grape Ape, Quick Draw McGraw, Hokey Wolf, Pixie, Dixie and Mr. Jinks, Snooper and Blabber, Wally Gator, The Flintstones, Jabberjaw, Peter Potamus', and It's The Wolf. Characters from Josie and the Pussycats and Wacky Races'' were also supposed to return for the crossover, but legal issues with Filmation and Heatter-Quigley Productions respectively prevented that from happening. So... how's your head? | |
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Sesame Street and The Muppet Show. A Muppet Family Christmas also had characters from Fraggle Rock appear. Mr. Rogers appeared in an episode with Big Bird and vice versa. | |
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It has been hinted at various points that Total Drama is set in the same universe as 6teen. Lindsay mentions the Khaki Barn (a store featured in many episodes of 6teen) in an episode of World Tour, while MacArthur of The Ridonculous Race name-dropped Jen from 6teen as being her babysitter when she was six. Stōked is also implied to be part of this universe as well. | |
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Gilgamesh the Immortal is part of a shared universe with several other works written by Robin Wood, such as Nippur of Lagash (a comic about the adventures of a warrior in ancient Mesopotamia) Or-Grund (about the adventures of a barbarian hero in a world of Sword and Sorcery), Raycon (an astronaut who after a space journey that lasts centuries, returns to a post-apocalyptic planet Earth), among others, all have in common the presence of The Primordials, an alien race Always Chaotic Evil obsessed with destruction and conquest. Inconsistencies abound, but that's because this universe was accidental and unplanned from the beginning. | |
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Hayate the Combat Butler and Seiyu's Life!. | |
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It also has an AU called Guilty Crown: The Lost Kingdoms which is mainly set with Guilty Crown while the characters of Puella Magi Madoka Magica begin to share their existence. Later on shows ''Sword Art Online' exist in this universe as well. | |
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Although it's a crossover game, Namco × Capcom is a special case. The game itself has a world with the settings and characters of several contemporary Namco (Tekken, Wonder Momo, .hack, etc.), Capcom (Street Fighter, Resident Evil, Dead Rising, etc.), and as Project × Zone shows up, even Sega (Fighting Vipers, Dynamite Cop, etc.) and Nintendo (Fire Emblem and Xenoblade Chronicles) properties co-existing, and implies that Xenosaga is its future. Crossover shenanigans involve other universes, then the main characters from the game (and Xenosaga) appeared in the Endless Frontier games, which is a side realm of the Super Robot Wars: Original Generation universe. This came back when characters from the Frontier and OG universes appeared in Project X Zone, then went back to Super Robot Wars OG: The Moon Dwellers discussing their appearance in the previous game. | |
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Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss, given they were both made by Vivienne "Vivziepop" Medrano. Both series taking place in Hell, with a few instances of characters and scenarios being referenced. | |
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It's implied by Hal's appearance and Aya in Justice League Action that the show takes place after Green Lantern: The Animated Series, but it's not certain, especially due to some inconsistencies such as in characterization. | |
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Phase 1: Focusing on introductory and world-building films like Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, Thor, and Captain America: The First Avenger, with the whole thing coming together in Crisis Crossover The Avengers. | |
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Phase 2: A running story centering on the gradual panic over potential alien invaders and the appearance of the Infinity Stones drives Iron Man 3, Thor: The Dark World, Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Guardians of the Galaxy. This culminates in Avengers: Age of Ultron, where super-science gone wrong nearly destroys the Earth and Thor realizes that someone wants the Infinity Stones found and united. Ant-Man is a Dénouement Episode that's mostly there to introduce a new hero to the sandbox. In this phase they also began to introduce several TV series set in the MCU, like Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Daredevil. | |
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Several episodes of Lilo & Stitch: The Series feature crossovers with American Dragon: Jake Long, The Proud Family, Recess, and Kim Possible, implying they all live in the same world. This makes Lilo & Stitch the only work in the Disney Animated Canon to share a universe with the Disney Channel Animated Universe. | |
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Marathon takes place in the same universe as Pathways into Darkness, and possibly Halo. There is even a terminal in the first Marathon game (which is a historical record) that talks about the events of Pathways. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons also has all of the settings linked in Planescape and Spelljammer, but those are rarely mentioned as existing except for their own continuities. Given that Urban Arcana is our Earth, only with hidden fantasy elements, the Earth that Forgotten Realms canonically is connected tonote And hilariously so: among other things, the first edition of the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting was canonically written with the help of Elminster is probably that Earth. Planescape, at least, has a connection to Urban Arcana via a shared character that namedrops Sigil and has a way to traverse the Shadow that otherwise acts as a boundary between Urban Arcana and the rest of the multiverse. |
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The Fu'un Series (Savage Reign and its sequel Kizuna Encounter) is suggested to take place in the far future of Fatal Fury due to the setting (Jipang City is implied to be a futuristic/rebuilt Southtown), a young Chung Paifu receiving his hat from none other than Terry (referred to only as "the Legendary Wolf"), and Kim Sue Il being Ambiguously Related to Kim Kaphwan (presumably his descendant). Max Eagle, another one of the playable fighters, works for the SWF (Southtown Wrestling Federation) first mentioned in 3 Count Bout. | |
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Strider was introduced into the mythos with Season 2 of Street Fighter V with its inclusion of Zeku, Guy's master and the preceding grandmaster of the Bushin style. His design and moveset contain numerous allusions to Strider Hiryu, "Original Strider" is an unlockable title of his, and he even name drops the Strider organization in his story, all of which suggest Zeku founded the Striders or was otherwise heavily involved with the organization's inception. The Canon Welding possibly goes even further (and outside of Capcom's reach), as Zeku's moveset also appears to take influence from Cannon Dancer (a Spiritual Successor to Strider by original creator Kouichi Yotsui), such as his ability to generate Razor Wind via kicks and having specials named after protagonist Kirin and his mercenary group Teki. Yotsui's works (Strider, Cannon Dancer, and Moon Diver) all have nods to one another that imply they're connected in some way, with Yotsui stating that Kirin was related to Tong Pooh and the other Kuniang sisters from Strider somehow (hence the similar kicking techniques) before later affirming in 2023 that he envisioned Kirin to be their nephew. | |
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Speaking of Higemaru, a character featured in Strider (Arcade) is called "Captain Higemaru Jr." (Captain Beard Jr. in English), sharing a name and general design with the Higemaru Captain from Makaijima, and possibly implying he's a descendant. | |
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Kamen Rider Build is the first modern-era show not to be a part of the "Decade universe", because its backstory (in 2007, Japan was split into three separate countries by the sudden appearance of mysterious "Skywalls") is completely incompatible with any other Rider series. In order for the requisite Movie Wars crossover with Kamen Rider Ex-Aid to even take place, the plot had to involve reality-warping shenanigans. | |
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The Ultimate Marvel universe, an Ultimate Universe distillation of the Marvel Universe. | |
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Grand Theft Auto, Bully, and Manhunt (all developed by Rockstar Games) take place within the same universe, as confirmed by overlapping references like place names, vehicles and fictional brands. Although the HD series exists in a different universe than the Trilogy, both Carcer City and the Bullworth Academy were referenced in Grand Theft Auto V. GTA V also mentioned Jack Marston's memoirs as an in-universe history book, which doesn't confirm that Red Dead is set in the same universe as well (since, for example, Red Dead uses real-world names for certain locations that are fictionized in Grand Theft Auto, such as "New York (City)" instead of "Liberty (City)" or "California" instead of "San Andreas"), but might imply that Jack Marston finally got over his grief and found success in his dreams of being a writer. | |
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The webseries of The Slender Man Mythos, with the exception of Marble Hornets, take place in the same universe. For example, HABIT, the main antagonist of Everyman HYBRID also causes trouble in Tribe Twelve and MLAnderson0, which is just one of many things connecting all of the works together. | |
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The story Avalon by Dave19941000 is an Neon Genesis Evangelion/Marvel Cinematic Universe crossover which shares its setting with the writer's Stargate SG-1/Battlestar Galactica (2003) crossover Brother's Betrayal, and the Stargate SG-1 fanfic Stargate: Triangulum. | |
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"He Walked Around the Horses" by H. Beam Piper, in which Benjamin Bathurst slipped into an Alternate Universe in which the American and French Revolutions never happened, is set in the same universe (or rather multiverse) as Piper's Paratime series. The first official Paratime story "Police Operation" features an implicit reference to the events of "He Walked Around the Horses", describing the situation but not mentioning Bathurst by name. In that story, Tortha Karf says, "I picked up a fellow on the Fourth Level, just about where you're operating, and dragged him a couple of hundred parayears. I went back to find him and return him to his own time-line, but before I could locate him, he'd been arrested by the local authorities as a suspicious character, and got himself shot trying to escape. I felt badly about that." | |
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Aitor Molina Vs. and Retropokon usually crossover with each other. With Lemon Emon, Pesadillas del Infierno, El Rincón de LonkPlays and others in animated specials. | |
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While it's pretty obvious that DuckTales (1987) and Darkwing Duck share the same universe due to sharing one of the main characters, The Legend of the Chaos God storyline in Disney Adventures also placed TaleSpin, Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers and Goof Troop in it as well. Something that raises the question is how this works in the case of Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers as normal anatomically correct humans are shown to exist in their world and the sentient animals are keeping The Masquerade. According to Word of God, Darkwing Duck and DuckTales are not in the same universe and the Launchpad McQuack that we see in one of the shows is just an alternate version. Disregarding what The Legend of the Chaos God established (assuming it is canon), Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers is canonically established to be a separate universe from Darkwing's as shown in the episode "Twitching Channels". On the other hand, Tad Stone's claim that Darkwing and DuckTales do not share the same universe has been heavily contested using in-show evidence. Similarly, the new DuckTales (2017) seems to be establishing its own shared universe, with episodes referencing elements of Darkwing Duck, TaleSpin, and Adventures of the Gummi Bears. As of Season 3, we can add Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers and Goof Troop and Gargoyles , plus the rest of Darkwing Duck and TaleSpin. Various Shout Outs and one fan-comic receiving Approval of God led many to believe that Wander over Yonder is also in the same universe, since both shows did have Frank Angones working on them. |
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Similarly, the new DuckTales (2017) seems to be establishing its own shared universe, with episodes referencing elements of Darkwing Duck, TaleSpin, and Adventures of the Gummi Bears. As of Season 3, we can add Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers and Goof Troop and Gargoyles , plus the rest of Darkwing Duck and TaleSpin. Various Shout Outs and one fan-comic receiving Approval of God led many to believe that Wander over Yonder is also in the same universe, since both shows did have Frank Angones working on them. |
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The Transformers Aligned Universe encompasses Transformers: Exodus, Transformers: Exiles, Transformers: Retribution, Transformers: Prime, Transformers: Rescue Bots, Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015), Transformers: War for Cybertron (and Fall Of Cybertron), and Transformers Universe. | |
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Since Alan Brady of The Dick Van Dyke Show had a cameo on Mad About You, The Dick Van Dyke Show is also part of that universe. | |
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Bobbie Fleckman, was the manager of the band that was making a music video in Maxwell Sheffield's house where Fran Fine was living/working as The Nanny. Fran went to high school with Frank Barone, who was friends with Doug Heffernan before he moved to Queens, New York. | |
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In a non-fighting game example, Metal Slug has featured Ralf and Clark from Ikari Warriors (in their KOF designs) as playable characters since the sixth installment. In return, Fio was a Secret Character in KOF: Maximum Impact 2 (one of two Alternate Continuities to the mainline KOF games) and explicitly recognizes her comrades-in-arms. Fellow soldier of fortune Leona (also from The King of Fighters) later appeared in Metal Slug XX, the Updated Re-release of 7, and Metal Slug Attack would eventually complete the set by adding in Heidern and Whip (along with many other KOF characters as playable units). | |
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The Midnight Rose collective, a group of British SF writers, published several shared-universe anthologies in the early 1990s, with settings including Temps (tongue-in-cheek superhero stories) and The Weerde (shape-shifting aliens are the source of all the world's myths and conspiracies). Contributors included Stephen Baxter, Neil Gaiman, Mary Gentle, David Langford, Kim Newman, and Charles Stross. | |
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A truly bizarre case is GaoGaiGar and Betterman, which take place in the same universe despite the former being a Super Robot Reconstruction and the latter a Real Robot horror series. The two even have an official crossover novel. | |
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One episode of Once Upon a Time in Wonderland included the Sarlacc in a list of monsters, implying that its cosmology might also feature events that happened a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... | |
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The dog that you can rescue from a bear trap early on in Resident Evil 4? None other than Hewie from sister Survival Horror game Haunting Ground. | |
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All of the Hanna-Barbera Beyond comics were originally intended to be an example of this, though this quickly fell by the wayside as each new creative team and book ignored this idea in favor of freely doing their own standalone takes on their given properties. | |
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Always Visible: It is mentioned that Delia's family lived in New York before moving to Portland, which could be interpreted to mean that Always Visible is actually a sequel to Omen IV: The Awakening. | |
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Agents of the Realm and Radio Silence. Norah (the protagonist of the former) and Matt (a main character of the latter) are cousins, and have been seen video chatting with each other in their respective comics. | |
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The Marvel Universe, referred to in-universe as Earth-616. | |
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An episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent had a brief appearance by Mary McCormack as Mary Shannon, establishing In Plain Sight takes place in the same universe. | |
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Also in the direct-to-DVD continuity, in Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery, there's a cameo appearance from the female members of the Team from Young Justice. However, Word of God by one of the creators of Young Justice clarified that this is probably a Broad Strokes version of the girls, which avoids complications with the later Scooby-Doo crossover with Batman: The Brave and the Bold. | |
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Dragon Ball Z Abridged and Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series, seeing as how often they've appeared in each other's shows, especially as one video claims that Kaiba is a robot built by Frieza. Similarly, a recent video confirms that Yu Yu Hakusho Abridged takes place in the same world as well, which is especially fitting as Lanipator (creator of YYHA) is one of the principle members of Team Four Star. |
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Craig Gerber's two shows, Sofia the First and Elena of Avalor (a spinoff of Sofia the First), are both in the same universe, known as the Ever Realm. Sofia's amulet summons Disney Princesses up to Frozen (which is another story), no matter if they're from a future time period or from the "real world". One notable example is Tiana, who is from 1920's New Orleans and has to introduce herself to Sofia since she doesn't know who she is. Word of God implies that time in the Ever Realm and the "real world" run differently and that the present day of the Ever Realm in fact takes place in our equivalent of the 2010's. It's not clear if the stories of the princesses are considered fictitious and just brought to life by the Amulet or true, just somewhere else, in the Ever Realm. The tale of Sleeping Beauty happened in the past, due to the appearances of the three fairies as well as Maleficent being mentioned as an infamous figure. Princess Amber is a fan of Rapunzel, which means that the events of Tangled are quite well known. In one episode, a character says that the story of a princess who could control ice is fairly well known in her area, and in the episode where Olaf is a guest star, Olaf mentions that he was just hanging out with Princess Anna just a while ago. Sofia has no idea what either of them are talking about, meaning that she's unfamiliar with the story of Frozen. Merlin of The Sword in the Stone appears. Word of God is of the opinion that any of the Disney fantasy stories that aren't explicitly stated to take place in the real world take place in the Ever Realm.note Craig Gerber used the example of Beauty and the Beast, which turns out to not work as an example, since Lumiere mentions they live in France, although the Fridge Logic of what the Beast is Prince of if he isn't the Prince of France is another can of worms. The Sofia the First Series Finale reveals that the Ever Realm includes Neverland. So if you wanted to, Sofia the First also takes place in the same universe as Return To Neverland, the Disney Fairies franchise, and Jake and the Never Land Pirates. |
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Revolution has establishing the Hasbro Comic Universe at its core; Transformers, G.I. Joe, M.A.S.K., Action Man, Micronauts (IDW) and ROM (the latter two separate from their older Marvel histories). In addition, Word of God has Jem in the same universe, just not in the crossover because slice of life music and armed men and metal aliens do not mix well, and also that My Little Pony isn't a part of it (yet). | |
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Burn The Witch (2018) and Bleach take place in the same world. They're more connected than you'd think, as Wing Bind is revealed at the end of the pilot to be an English branch of Soul Society. | |
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Jay and Silent Bob are due to appear in the upcoming Moose Jaws, which would put this and the other installments of the True North Trilogy, Tusk (2014) and Yoga Hosers in the same universe. | |
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Earthdawn and Shadowrun, both by FASA, are also set in the same universe. Earthdawn is said to be the Fourth World, while Shadowrun is the Sixth, several thousand years later. There are shared characters between the two games, including several dragons and a few immortal elves. Shadowrun has been hinting for some time in its Meta Plot that the Horrors, the primary adversaries in Earthdawn, will soon return to destroy the world. The ties were much stronger when FASA was producing both games, and were downplayed after FASA folded. | |
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Rainbow Six, the original Tom Clancy game, may also be part of the shared universe - Vegas 2 has one mission in which you receive support from an "NSA Agent" who dresses very similarly to Sam Fisher. | |
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Kirby Adventure has had two crossover arcs with Kirby's Dream Adventure and one with 20 Times Kirby, while Kirby Tales In Dreamland has had crossovers with Kirby's Dream Experience and Kirby Card Clash. | |
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While Spider-Man was introduced to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Sony still is establishing a shared universe with Spider-Man characters they own the film rights to. This universe so far includes Venom (2018), it's sequel Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Morbius (2022) and the upcoming movies Kraven the Hunter (2024) and Venom 3. Sony also produced a Madame Web movie, which was seemingly meant to be set in it's own standalone universe, but any references to this in the official synopsis of the film was removed hsortly before it was released. | |
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Thanks to the appearance of Imran Zakhaev in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and its integration with the gameplay and lore of Warzone, Black Ops is set in the same continuity as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019). Season 2 even centers around Woods and his team attempting to rescue Adler, who is being flown in to Verdansk. With the release of Call of Duty: Vanguard, itself a sequel to Call of Duty: WWII, both games are now canon to this overarching Call of Duty universe. | |
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There's also Akuma's appearance in Tekken 7. See below for more details. | |
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Each Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting is its own 'Verse (See the page on D&D for more information), and the associated novels have many different authors, though - like the Star Wars Expanded Universe - the writers usually have to clear their ideas through the universe's owner. Dungeons & Dragons also has all of the settings linked in Planescape and Spelljammer, but those are rarely mentioned as existing except for their own continuities. Given that Urban Arcana is our Earth, only with hidden fantasy elements, the Earth that Forgotten Realms canonically is connected tonote And hilariously so: among other things, the first edition of the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting was canonically written with the help of Elminster is probably that Earth. Planescape, at least, has a connection to Urban Arcana via a shared character that namedrops Sigil and has a way to traverse the Shadow that otherwise acts as a boundary between Urban Arcana and the rest of the multiverse. |
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While they don't share a single universe, Mortal Kombat seems to share to be connected to the same multiverse as DC Comics (or at least video games based on DC properties). This started with the direct crossover game, Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, and continued on to Mortal Kombat repeatedly providing Guest Fighters for DC's Injustice series, which is also made by Mortal Kombat's creators. Injustice would then return the favor with the Joker's inclusion as a guest fighter in Mortal Kombat 11. There are even hints (admittedly of questionable canonicity) that the cosmic forces at work in each respective series may be playing a part in the other. | |
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The Vampire Diaries Universe, consisting of The Vampire Diaries and its spin-offs, The Originals and Legacies. The first two actually aired concurrently from 2013 to 2017. | |
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Fox had already started something similar with their X-Men Film Series by creating more character-centric spinoffs, a job aided the huge background number of X-Men-affiliated characters. A series of movies centered on Wolverine (X-Men Origins: Wolverine, The Wolverine, and Logan) was the start, followed up by Deadpool. They went full-swing with the idea for a time, by channeling three separate X-Men sub-franchises: Deadpool 2 in 2018, Dark Phoenix in 2019 and The New Mutants in 2020, and each centered around different stories while being part of the same universe, but further plans ended up shelved due to the buyout of Fox by Disney and the future integration of the X-Men and other Mutants in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Similar to Warner Bros., Fox also had a What Could Have Been example with their Fantastic Four reboot. It was originally going to be set in the same universe as their X-Men films, but the dismal reception to said movie ended up destroying any hope of going forward with a sequel, or possible crossover, with the new Fantastic Four cast. |
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The Harry Potter series with its eight movies and seven novels is part of the planned prequel pentalogy of Fantastic Beasts and the sequel play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (not to mention all the video games). | |
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Something*Positive and... Queen of Wands/Punch an' Pie Girls with Slingshots (and by extension, All New Issues) Penny and Aggie |
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Twilight: 2000 and 2300 AD both share the same historical background, with World War III taking place in the late '90s. Twilight: 2000 is in the immediate aftermath, and 2300 AD says what happened during the next 300 years of human history. Although it would be fun to contemplate a group of grizzled WWIII veterans encountering the Kafer from 2300, there weren't any crossovers in the printed adventures, and the two systems had incompatible game mechanics. | |
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Implied in Isekai Quartet. Aqua figures out that Ainz, Subaru and Tanya all hail from Japan just like Kazuma, suggesting they all come from the same world. | |
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Stargate SG-1 acted as a continuation of the film Stargate, and the series Stargate Atlantis expanded the universe to a new galaxy with a new cast. Later, Stargate Universe would expand the mythology of the Stargate series even further. | |
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Questionable Content also shows Kim Ross, cybernetic protagonist of Dresden Codak, laughing at Pintsize's mishaps in an IRC. | |
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A cop played by Dan Patrick appears in both The Longest Yard and I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry. | |
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The Massive-Verse, primarily published through Image Comicsnote Inferno Girl Red is a self-published Kickstarter project, is a shared universe that began with Radiant Black in 2021 before formally launching in 2022 with a one-shot crossing the three characters over, and its second series, Rogue Sun, launching after. All three of its primary creators are fans of Sentai who have worked on licensed comics for Sentai properties, and it is a big part of the visual design of the universe. | |
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How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift? and Kengan Ashura. | |
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Ninja High School and Gold Digger loosely share a universe and occasionally engage in crossovers or use each other's villains. | |
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Rival Schools has Sakura appear in the first game as an unlockable Guest Fighter (with in-game lore and promotional artwork establishing Sakky as being Childhood Friends with Hinata and Natsu), and Hinata's uniform being based on Ibuki's school uniform as seen in her III ending (the implication being the two went to the same high school). School Life Simulator in the PlayStation port furthered this by establishing Hinata picked up her fighting skills from correspondence courses sold by Ken (thus explaining her Shotoclone credentials), whereas Chairperson has documents about Saikyo (yes, that Saikyo) she uses to train the player avatar. In addition, it's implied that Ran may be related to Dan himself, both sharing the last name of Hibiki. Most of these details were dropped in Project Justice and the Hinata/Ibuki connection was ignored in Street Fighter IV when Ibuki's high school turned out to be other than Taiyo High, which, when combined with the discrepancy of Sakura's blood type being different between series (A in SF, O in Rival Schools), left people wondering if the two series were truly set in the same world. This all changed with Street Fighter V, first when Hinata and Tiffany made background cameos in the Kanzuki's Beach stage, then followed by Akira joining the fray in the game's fifth wave of DLC, with the producer and director directly stating both series do indeed take place in the same world as well as Akira's Story directly acknowledging Sakura's appearance in the original Rival Schools. | |
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BioShock, which has ties to Gone Home, with one of the SNES game cartridges you can find in Sam's room being Super Spitfire, which references a minigame called Spitfire in BioShock 2: Minerva's Den, which the developers of Gone Home previously worked on, and from there to Firewatch, with one of the novels you can find in the caches being a copy of The Accidental Savior, the novel written by the protagonist's father in Gone Home. Also implied by this interview with Fullbright co-founder Steve Gaynor. | |
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The Science Adventure Series consisting of Chaos;Head, Steins;Gate, Robotics;Notes, and Chaos;Child occur in the same universe. These stories take place several years apart from each other, though there are several scenes in each that make references to the others. | |
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The Grand Duke and The King from Cinderella make very brief cameos in The Little Mermaid, and a painting of Princess Aurora and Prince Phillip from Sleeping Beauty can be seen at one point in Prince Eric's castle. | |
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Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs are the first link in that Vincent Vega and Mr. Blonde (Vic Vega) are brothers. Originally the connection was intended to be much stronger. In early drafts of the script, the briefcase Vincent and Jules retrieve contain the diamonds stolen in Reservoir Dogs. Additionally, a prequel to both movies, set before Vic is sent to prison in which he visits Vince in Amsterdam, was in Development Hell for years before Tarantino finally gave up because John Travolta and Michael Madsen had aged too much to convincingly play younger versions of themselves. | |
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Mad About You at first appeared to share the same world as Seinfeld, but later episodes would establish both shows as being fictional in the other's world. | |
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YuYuGiDigiMoon has a shared universe consisting of YuYu Hakusho, Yu-Gi-Oh! (up to 5D's), Digimon (which starts off with Tamers and Frontier, then Adventure/02 and Data Squad are added), and Sailor Moon. It also has an AU called Guilty Crown: The Lost Kingdoms which is mainly set with Guilty Crown while the characters of Puella Magi Madoka Magica begin to share their existence. Later on shows ''Sword Art Online' exist in this universe as well. |
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It's at least somewhat implied through shared naming conventions that the Azure Striker Gunvolt Series and Gal*Gun take place in the same universe. Also, if you count Mighty Gunvolt Burst as canon, Mighty No. 9 is also included. Luminous Avenger iX 2 seems to imply that a version of the Blaster Master Zero trilogy (and the Metafight saga by extension) is also canon to the Gunvolt universe in a fashion. | |
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Also frequent crossovers with The Beverly Hillbillies (which was also a Filmways preezentayshun). | |
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Phineas and Ferb and Milo Murphy's Law, both created by Dan Povenmire and Swampy Marsh, with the latter retaining much of the former's staff. The second season has the two series crossover, from which point several characters from Phineas and Ferb begin making regular appearances on Milo Murphy's Law. Hamster & Gretel is heavily implied several times to be within the same universe as well, albeit mainly through background details and the occasional cameo as the show is set in a different city. | |
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Eric Lamensoff, Kevin James' character Grown Ups, is name-dropped in Click and The Wedding Singer. | |
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The 1990 iteration of The Flash, which aired on CBS, was also made a part of the multiverse retroactively when John Wesley Shipp's Barry Allen appeared in Season 5 of The Flash. Shipp has previously been part of the recurring cast of the 2014 series since the beginning, but he plays different characters. | |
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The Flintstones and The Jetsons once had a crossover special. | |
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Merlin of The Sword in the Stone appears. | |
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In one episode, a character says that the story of a princess who could control ice is fairly well known in her area, and in the episode where Olaf is a guest star, Olaf mentions that he was just hanging out with Princess Anna just a while ago. Sofia has no idea what either of them are talking about, meaning that she's unfamiliar with the story of Frozen. | |
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One mission in Far Cry 3, which discusses "strange scientists" and "genetic memories", takes you to an abandoned Abstergo laboratory, placing this game and Far Cry 4 in the same universe as Assassin's Creed and Watch Dogs. This extends to Far Cry 2 which is definitely set in the same universe as 3 and 4, due to them sharing characters and references, but whether the original or the fifth entry are still in the universe is yet to be seen. The world goes through a nuclear apocalypse at the end of 5, that is expanded upon in Far Cry: New Dawn; if that doesn't happen in the mainline Far Cry, Watch Dog, and Assassin's Creed franchises then it seems that 5 branched off into an Alternate Continuity. The console-only remake of the first game, Far Cry Instincts, deviates from the PC-only original in several ways, in both gameplay and continuity. It was followed by two (also console-only) sequels, Far Cry Instincts: Evolution and Far Cry Instincts: Predator. The Instincts sub-series somewhat ties itself to Far Cry 2, as it has Jack Carver acting as an arms dealer, increasing the evidence for the theory that he is in fact the Jackal from Far Cry 2 (see also: the Jackal and Instincts!Jack both being former U.S. Army, while OG!Jack was former U.S. Navy). Due to Crytek leaving after the first game and not being present for the sequels or console ports, a common fan theory is that Far Cry is in the same universe as Crysis while Far Cry: Instincts in a different timeline acts as the start of Ubisoft's Far Cry/Watch Dogs/Assassin's Creed universe. |
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Many other Nintendo games have references to each other that imply they share a universe. There are many examples of minor enemies from one game series having appearances in other games, although often with the names changed. For example, The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening has several enemies from the Mario games though that particular title has the justification that it takes place in a dream world. Although several other Nintendo games have the other games existing as games in their universe. For most games, the degree to which they are connected is left unclear. | |
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Heroes in Hell was an anthology series with a concept similar to Riverworld: all the dead wind up together in Hell, where they pick up where they left off when still alive. | |
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Every Star Trek series and spinoff is in the same universe, and the biggest change in continuity was the new timeline introduced in Star Trek (2009). | |
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Kamen Rider: The Showa-era shows all exist in the same universe as evidenced by the presence of a common enemy called "The Great Leader", who is eventually revealed to have been the leader of all the evil organizations the Riders faced throughout the 70s. At the start of the Heisei era, Kamen Rider Agito has hints of being in the same universe as its predecessor Kamen Rider Kuuga, but the producers pointedly avoided making it a direct sequel to prevent Continuity Lockout. Kamen Rider Decade in 2009 seemingly ended with the Rider shows being merged into a single universe, with past Riders showing up to help out if a crisis gets too big for the current guy to handle; specifically, the Movie Wars series Crossover films links every series from Decade onwards in a single universe by having the current Rider and his immediate predecessor (and sometimes others, depending on which actors are willing to return) join forces. There's also the additional element of Foundation X, a sinister organization first established in Kamen Rider Double as funding the research of various power sources and occasionally serving as villains (most commonly in Movie Wars); it seems the intent was that they would be the Heisei-era equivalent of the Great Leader, but this concept was mostly done away with following Kamen Rider Fourze. Kamen Rider Build is the first modern-era show not to be a part of the "Decade universe", because its backstory (in 2007, Japan was split into three separate countries by the sudden appearance of mysterious "Skywalls") is completely incompatible with any other Rider series. In order for the requisite Movie Wars crossover with Kamen Rider Ex-Aid to even take place, the plot had to involve reality-warping shenanigans. Subverted, Deconstructed and Defied by Kamen Rider Zi-O. The Heisei riders are from 20 incompatible worlds that the show's Big Bad merged together as part of an evil plan to Ret-Gone them all and take their powers for himself and rule over his own world. Similarly, the villain of the movie makes it his business to erase the inconsistencies of the Heisei Era by replacing it with a newer, more coherent version with himself and his minions as the protagonists. Although Sougo defeats both handily, he still separates the worlds, as the merging has progressed to the point where paradoxes are theartening to destroy them. End of an Era indeed. Archaia's graphic novel adaptation of Cyborg 009 got into the mix by revealing that Foundation X was one of the financial backers of Black Ghost, the organization that created the Double-0 Cyborgs. The company had plans to develop this into a Shared Universe for all of Shotaro Ishinomori's works (they also referenced Skull Man and said they would have done a Kikaider series next), but plans fell through because Archaia and Ishinomori Productions couldn't agree on the direction of the series. |
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The Office (UK) takes places in the same universe as The Office (US), a series of YouTube videos called "Learn Guitar with David Brent," and the film David Brent: Life on the Road. They are linked by the character David Brent, who appears in all of them. | |
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The Super Mario Bros. and Donkey Kong series exist in the same universe, by virtue of sharing a common first game. Additionally, due to first appearing in Super Mario World and Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins respectively, the Yoshi's Island, Wario Land, and WarioWare series are also part of the expanded Super Mario universe, though in a very loose technicality for the latter two, as unlike the Yoshi and Donkey Kong universes which have a great presence in Mario games & spinoffs, the Wario universes have minimal to no presence in the Mario series outside of Wario himself. When Rare was still developing games for Nintendo, Diddy Kong Racing meant that Banjo-Kazooie and Conker's Bad Fur Day were also (very tenuously) connected, but it's no longer the case since Rare was sold to Microsoft. The WarioWare and Rhythm Heaven series are heavily hinted to exist in the same universe: Orbulon's minions, the Space Bunnies, appear in the original Rhythm Tengoku, a child version of Young Cricket is playable in a minigame in Rhythm Heaven Fever (and is confirmed when the second player shows up for his WarioWare Gold trailer) , and Rhythm Heaven Megamix features two unlockable sets starring the WarioWare cast. In turn, Game & Wario feature multiple background appearances by Rhythm Heaven characters throughout its cutscenes. Mario and Donkey Kong both appear in the Punch-Out!! games, the former as the referee in Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! (and all subsequent re-releases) and the latter as a secret challenger in both Last Stand Mode and Exhibition Mode in the Wii installment. Many other Nintendo games have references to each other that imply they share a universe. There are many examples of minor enemies from one game series having appearances in other games, although often with the names changed. For example, The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening has several enemies from the Mario games though that particular title has the justification that it takes place in a dream world. Although several other Nintendo games have the other games existing as games in their universe. For most games, the degree to which they are connected is left unclear. |
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Gargoyles was a failed attempt to start a shared universe. There were several plans for Spin-Off series taking place in the same universe as Gargoyles that were never made, and several episodes were Poorly Disguised Pilots for these spinoffs. There also were plans for a crossover with Atlantis: The Lost Empire that never happened. Eventually, on-and-off comic continuations years later let some of the spinoffs actually get made, Gargoyles: Bad Guys and Gargoyles: Dark Ages. | |
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The action heroes of Future Quest are part of a multiverse, though it is shown that Jonny Quest, Birdman and Mightor exist in the same Earth. | |
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Several "imprints" on the superhero fiction newsgroup rec.arts.comics.creative, notably the Legion of Net.Heroes and Academy of Superheroes. | |
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Downfall (2009) and The Cat Lady share a universe. The 2016 remake of Downfall make this even more obvious, having The Cat Lady herself, Susan Ashworth, show up at the end. This indicates that Downfall takes place sometime after the events in The Cat Lady. | |
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Nazo, the food delivery guy played by Rob Schneider in Big Daddy, cameos in Mr. Deeds. | |
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Invincible shoulders a lot of weight when it comes to establishing a larger Image universe. Big events (like the funeral of the Guardians of the Globe or the Invincible War) feature just about anyone who's anyone in the company at the time. At one point Mark was even a member of the Pact, a team consisting of him, Zephyr Noble, Firebreather, and Shadow Hawk. | |
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Ultraman Nexus and it's prequel film Ultraman: The Next were supposed to be a reboot to the franchise with Darker and Edgier tone intended for the older audiences but it got scrapped due to being Screwed by the Network. | |
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Initially, The Never Mythos and The Kindness of Devils were two separate franchises that had no relation to one another short of a Shout-Out here and there. Eventually, the authors decided to combine both franchises into The Neverkind Saga, and various crossovers involving characters from both series' happen quite often. | |
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Hitman and Kane & Lynch. The titular duo from the latter makes a cameo appearance in Hitman: Absolution, after being seen on newspapers in Hitman: Blood Money. You can kill them. | |
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Little Orphan Annie and Dick Tracy, given how the Fully Absorbed Finale of the first was handled. | |
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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is intended by Sony to start an animated cinematic universe based on Spider-Man. After the critically acclaimed reception of the film, Sony announced that they are planning a sequel and a female-led spin-off movie possibly starring Spider-Gwen. Phil Lord & Chris Miller, who served as the producers and writers on the film, have also expressed interest in giving Spider-Ham his own animated series. | |
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Law & Order had a few episodes crossover with Homicide: Life on the Street. After Homicide was cancelled, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit was spun off from both shows (due to the presence of Capt. Donald Cragen and John Munch). John Munch also appears in Arrested Development, The X-Files, The Beat, The Wire, mentioned in the UK show Luther, and the comic book Spider-man/Deadpool #6. |
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Space Harrier is set in the Fantasy Zone; several Fantasy Zone games reference it to various degrees. The culmination of this was the unreleased crossover game Space Fantasy Zone. | |
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The Loud House & The Casagrandes take place in the same universe, obviously with the latter being a spin-off of the former and Ronnie Anne and Bobby starting as supporting characters on The Loud House. | |
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Tekken is canon to Xenosaga, as Shion Uzuki can receive an email from Kazuya in Episode I showing him in Tekken 4, which would therefore make Xenosaga canon to Street Fighter, Tekken, Soulcalibur, and The Witcher. Given that Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed ended up Arc Welding Xenosaga and Xenoblade Chronicles, it would also mean that the Xenoblade Chronicles games are canon to all the aforementioned franchises. | |
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Like the Lunaverse, Life in Manehattan (aka the Manehattanverse) is an AU of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, this one based on the premise that the Elements of Harmony were found some time before the pilot and taken to a museum in Manehattan; therefore, it's there that Twilight Sparkle goes for the Summer Sun Celebration, makes friends, and ends up living. The first story by the original author covers the alternate events of the pilot, after which other authors have started writing their own tales of the Manehattan 6. | |
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Subverted, Deconstructed and Defied by Kamen Rider Zi-O. The Heisei riders are from 20 incompatible worlds that the show's Big Bad merged together as part of an evil plan to Ret-Gone them all and take their powers for himself and rule over his own world. Similarly, the villain of the movie makes it his business to erase the inconsistencies of the Heisei Era by replacing it with a newer, more coherent version with himself and his minions as the protagonists. Although Sougo defeats both handily, he still separates the worlds, as the merging has progressed to the point where paradoxes are theartening to destroy them. End of an Era indeed. | |
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The universe may also include other shows that aren't Nickelodeon such as Fraggle Rock, Pair of Kings, W.I.T.C.H., Black Hole High, Flight 29 Down, Scout's Safari, Darcys Wild Life, Detentionaire, Dan Vs., Transformers: Prime, RL Stines The Haunting Hour The Series, Green Lantern: The Animated Series and the recent two revival seasons of Are You Afraid of the Dark?. | |
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Frankie Drake Mysteries and Republic of Doyle have a linked universe through the guest appearances of characters from Murdoch Mysteries in both shows. | |
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Diff'rent Strokes, The Facts of Life and Hello, Larry. | |
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Johnny Thunder from Adventures is the grandfather of Josh Thunder from Dino and shows up in LEGO Universe. | |
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Naruto and Bleach cross over so much that it is very common to see OC ninja share their names instinctively. | |
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Heroes Unite brought together existing superhero comics Energize, Hellfire and Acrobatnote Acrobat is a special case: Acrobat characters appear repeatedly in the H Universe despite the Acrobat series maintaining its own separate continuity. Essentially, the H Universe uses identical alternate versions of the Acrobat characters. into a single universe (nicknamed the H Universe) as well as introducing new H Universe character Bombshell who launched her own series simultaneously. As time went on, more existing comics became part of the H Universe, including Blue Jay, SHELL and Vora Princess Of The Skies amongst others. | |
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After the DCAMU ended, the 2020 film Superman: Man of Tomorrow began the Tomorrowverse which is Lighter and Softer when compared to the DCAMU. | |
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Sofia's amulet summons Disney Princesses up to Frozen (which is another story), no matter if they're from a future time period or from the "real world". One notable example is Tiana, who is from 1920's New Orleans and has to introduce herself to Sofia since she doesn't know who she is. Word of God implies that time in the Ever Realm and the "real world" run differently and that the present day of the Ever Realm in fact takes place in our equivalent of the 2010's. It's not clear if the stories of the princesses are considered fictitious and just brought to life by the Amulet or true, just somewhere else, in the Ever Realm. The tale of Sleeping Beauty happened in the past, due to the appearances of the three fairies as well as Maleficent being mentioned as an infamous figure. Princess Amber is a fan of Rapunzel, which means that the events of Tangled are quite well known. In one episode, a character says that the story of a princess who could control ice is fairly well known in her area, and in the episode where Olaf is a guest star, Olaf mentions that he was just hanging out with Princess Anna just a while ago. Sofia has no idea what either of them are talking about, meaning that she's unfamiliar with the story of Frozen. |
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Case Closed and Magic Kaito exist in the same universe. In fact Kaito Kid is a reoccurring nemesis for Shinchi Kudo/Conan Edogawa, and is even his Evil Twin of sorts. Technically Yaiba would be in the same universe too, although that's more of a Show Within a Show. | |
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The bulk of the Pony POV Series is written by the same guy and his editors, but quite a bit of the Recursive Fanfiction has been declared officially canon (or at least Loose Canon) by said author. | |
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Archie Comics, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, and Josie and the Pussycats are all a part of one Archie universe and frequently crossover. | |
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Law & Order: For the record, the official entries in the franchise are Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order: Trial by Jury, Conviction, and Law & Order: LA. Law & Order had a few episodes crossover with Homicide: Life on the Street. After Homicide was cancelled, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit was spun off from both shows (due to the presence of Capt. Donald Cragen and John Munch). John Munch also appears in Arrested Development, The X-Files, The Beat, The Wire, mentioned in the UK show Luther, and the comic book Spider-man/Deadpool #6. An episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent had a brief appearance by Mary McCormack as Mary Shannon, establishing In Plain Sight takes place in the same universe. In The New '10s, it became established that the franchise takes place in the same universe as NBC's One Chicago franchise (Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D., Chicago Med, and Chicago Justice). Peter Stone from Chicago Justice is the son of Ben Stone from Law And Order. Of the above, the Chicago shows have been noted for how seamlessly they connect. Quite often, actors from one cross over into the other from the cops of PD showing up to help the firefighters to both sides ending up at the Med hospital to check on a victim. There are even relationships across the show such as how Fire's Mouch is married to PD's Trudy while PD's Jay and Med's Will are brothers. As of the end of Season 2, FBI and FBI: Most Wanted are part of the extended Dick Wolf 'verse, with PD's Det. Upton working with FBI Agent OA. |
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Both Cat's Eye and City Hunter (both created by Tsukasa Hojo) have referenced each other's protagonists at times, implying they're set in the same universe. The Kisugi sisters (protagonists of Cat's Eye) eventually showed up in City Hunter: Shinjuku Private Eyes. | |
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The Twisted Childhood Universe is an indie Slasher Movie horror film series created by Rhys Frake-Waterfield, revolving around Public Domain characters reimagined as horror villains. Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey is the first installment of said franchise, with its sequel teasing horror films based on Bambi, Peter Pan, and Pinocchio. All these films will eventually lead to a crossover film, Poohniverse: Monsters Assemble. | |
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Murder, She Wrote also shares a universe with an obscure 1949 film-noir called Strange Bargain; 40 years after the movie, Jessica Fletcher helped uncover the real killer from the original movie. | |
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Mario and Donkey Kong both appear in the Punch-Out!! games, the former as the referee in Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! (and all subsequent re-releases) and the latter as a secret challenger in both Last Stand Mode and Exhibition Mode in the Wii installment. | |
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Godzilla: The Showa era of Kaiju films includes fifteen Godzilla movies, Mothra, Rodan, and the TV show Zone Fighter, and some fan theories incorporate Toho's productions The Mysterians, Atragon, Frankenstein Conquers the World, and War of the Gargantuas to explain the presence of other monsters in some films, as well as technology like the Maser Cannons and A-Cycle Light Ray. After the release of Godzilla (2014) with Warner Bros. and the reveal that they were working on a King Kong reboot with Universal, Legendary Pictures announced that they were using the former to kickstart a kaiju-focused cinematic universe (known as the MonsterVerse). The Kong reboot, which changed distribution from Universal to Warner Bros. and is titled Kong: Skull Island, established King Kong within the universe, followed by Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019) (which brought Mothra, Rodan, and King Ghidorah into the universe as well) and Godzilla vs. Kong, pitting Godzilla and Kong against each other. |
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Tekken: Through Canon Welding, and Akuma's Guest Fighter status in Tekken 7, it's suggested that Tekken and Street Fighter are set in the same universe (or, at the very least, a version of Street Fighter exists in the Tekken universe). Unlike the following DLC characters Geese Howard, Noctis and Negan, Akuma is actually present in the game's story, has established plot ties to its Big Bad, and faces both Heihachi and Kazuya in epic battles, the latter serving as the game's epilogue. The Soul Series takes place in the distant past of the Tekken series. The links between the two have been minimal (the most critical one being the presence of a man named "Yoshimitsu" leading a group of ninjas called the "Manji" in both, the one in Soulcalibur being the 16th century ancestor of the one who comes from Tekken) but exist in the same reality. By extension, this would also mean that The Witcher is canon to Tekken and Street Fighter, considering that Geralt's appearance in Soulcalibur VI is canon to that game's story. Tekken is canon to Xenosaga, as Shion Uzuki can receive an email from Kazuya in Episode I showing him in Tekken 4, which would therefore make Xenosaga canon to Street Fighter, Tekken, Soulcalibur, and The Witcher. Given that Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed ended up Arc Welding Xenosaga and Xenoblade Chronicles, it would also mean that the Xenoblade Chronicles games are canon to all the aforementioned franchises. |
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The DCU is an example of this, with multiple monthly titles who might not even have the same creative team month to month. Quite frequently, certain characters will make appearances in each other's books, and that's not getting into the numerous Crisis Crossovers. | |
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Thieves' World was a dark fantasy Shared Universe created by Robert Asprin in the late 1970s. It had contributors like Poul Anderson, John Brunner and Marion Zimmer Bradley and generated 12 anthlogies of short stories, seven official novels and a bunch of roleplaying adaptations before writing stopped in 1989, with a short revival in the early 2000's. It preemptively dealt with Continuity Snarl with a preface framing story about an old timer talking to a new arrival in the city about how one should not believe everything in the stories one hears, as everyone spins the stories to fit their agendas, to make themselves sound more important in a good story, or less to blame in a bad one, and two people telling the same story may have wildly different variations. | |
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Rugrats (and by extension its sequel series All Grown Up!) and The Wild Thornberrys share a world, as shown in the theatrical crossover movie Rugrats Go Wild!. | |
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Battle for Dream Island and Inanimate Insanity apparently share the same universe, as in the Cold Opening to one episode of II, Nickel mentions escaping the Locker of Losers from BFDI (and footage from BFDI is seen at that point), which hints to the Nickel seen in the mentioned episode of BFDI being the same Nickel from II (it helps that Nickel is voiced by Adam Katz in both series). Now that Nickel is a regular character in BFDIA, it's unknown if this is still the same Nickel from II. Many Object Shows also apparently share the same universe, as seen through Crossover Punchlines and cameos, due to how close-knit the Object Show Community is. | |
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The Hetalia: Axis Powers AU fic Monarchy Over The Danube makes a number of nods to the fanfic Eva by Marj. With Eva herself visiting her sister, the future Danubian Federation. | |
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In the Scooby-Doo franchise, many of its iterations post-Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! are supposed to be sequels to the original series, although not all of these sequels share the same universe with each other. In Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, we get cameos from the cast of Jonny Quest, a feral and jailed Yogi Bear, and has an episode featuring the Dynomutt and Blue Falcon. However, these seem to be Broad Strokes of them. In addition, one episode is a crossover with Speed Buggy, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels, Jabberjaw, and The Funky Phantom, although this turns out to be a Fever Dream Episode and all of them except for The Funky Phantom are Shows Within A Show. The show ends with the implication that it's actually a Stealth Prequel to the original series, although Word of God later clarified that it lead into a Broad Strokes of the original series. Due to numerous canon inconsistencies such as the portrayal of the Gang's families, the Mystery Incorporated canon can't fit with the numerous sequel series, which are where most of the crossovers take place. The New Scooby-Doo Movies featured numerous crossovers with other cartoons, including with Josie and the Pussycats (although interestingly, as The Archie Show was produced by Filmation, there was never a crossover between Josie and Archie, so we can't say if the two take place in the same universe as they usually do), The Addams Family, The Harlem Globetrotters, Jeannie, Speed Buggy, and The New Adventures of Batman. Laff-A-Lympics is a crossover between numerous Hanna-Barbera shows, including Scooby-Doo, Jeannienote ...by a technicality; Jeannie herself was not allowed to appear due to legal issues with Columbia Pictures, the original distributers of the original I Dream of Jeannie series. However, as Babu was an original character made for the cartoon adaptation, he was allowed to appear in Laff-A-Lympics., Speed Buggy, Dynomutt Dog Wonder, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels, Hong Kong Phooey, Huckleberry Hound, Yogi Bear, Yakky Doodle, Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy, The Great Grape Ape, Quick Draw McGraw, Hokey Wolf, Pixie, Dixie and Mr. Jinks, Snooper and Blabber, Wally Gator, The Flintstones, Jabberjaw, Peter Potamus', and It's The Wolf. Characters from Josie and the Pussycats and Wacky Races'' were also supposed to return for the crossover, but legal issues with Filmation and Heatter-Quigley Productions respectively prevented that from happening. So... how's your head? In the direct-to-DVD continuity, there's another Scooby-Doo/Batman crossover, Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold, except with the Batman: The Brave and the Bold incarnation. Interestingly, in The Brave and the Bold, there was an episode where Batman (in the artstyle of The New Adventures of Batman) teamed up with the original series' version of Mystery Incorporated. Also in the direct-to-DVD continuity, in Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery, there's a cameo appearance from the female members of the Team from Young Justice. However, Word of God by one of the creators of Young Justice clarified that this is probably a Broad Strokes version of the girls, which avoids complications with the later Scooby-Doo crossover with Batman: The Brave and the Bold. Johnny Bravo has crossed over with Scooby-Doo and The Flintstones. Subverted. Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! is a cartoon show in Supernatural, but due to supernatural shenanigans, the main characters of Supernatural cross over into an episode of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! in a special. The Grimwood Girls from Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School appeared in an episode of OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes, which also had a crossover with Captain Planet and the Planeteers, and OK KO's Grand Finale revealed main character Mr. Gar's hometown is Monte Macabre, the setting of Victor and Valentino, placing them all in the same universe. Jellystone!, much like Laff-A-Lympics, features a multitude of characters from Hanna-Barbera shows living in the same town together. In addition to many of the above-mentioned shows, we also get appearances from Jonny Quest and Shazzan. |
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Freddy vs. Jason shows that slasher film legends Freddy Kruger and Jason Voorhees share a universe. But the film's comic book sequel Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash reveals that the Evil Dead series also takes place in the same universe, as already hinted by the Necronomicon's brief appearance in Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday. The same film that revealed the latter two shared a universe. Word of God says that Jason's mother used the book to make Deal with the Devil to bring her son back to life, making Jason a Deadite. Through various shout outs (like the evidence room scene in Bride of Chucky) and the Jason vs. Leatherface comic book crossover, Child's Play, Halloween, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and possibly more may also take place in the same universe. | |
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The Whoniverse, consisting of Parent Show Doctor Who and its spin-offs K-9 and Company, The Sarah Jane Adventures, Torchwood, Torchwood: Children of Earth, Torchwood: Miracle Day, and Class (2016), and (at least the quasi canon parts of) Big Finish Doctor Who and K9. | |
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Harvest Moon 64 is a direct sequel to the original Harvest Moon. The 64 incarnations of Elli and Gray also appear Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility. | |
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The Yu-Gi-Oh! universe consisting of the NAS adaptation and at least some of its spinoffs. | |
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The "Toei Universe" centered around several properties owned by Toei Company. Sort of. As it seems the shared continuity between shows (even from the same franchise) gets retconned with frequency. To make a recap: Kamen Rider: The Showa-era shows all exist in the same universe as evidenced by the presence of a common enemy called "The Great Leader", who is eventually revealed to have been the leader of all the evil organizations the Riders faced throughout the 70s. At the start of the Heisei era, Kamen Rider Agito has hints of being in the same universe as its predecessor Kamen Rider Kuuga, but the producers pointedly avoided making it a direct sequel to prevent Continuity Lockout. Kamen Rider Decade in 2009 seemingly ended with the Rider shows being merged into a single universe, with past Riders showing up to help out if a crisis gets too big for the current guy to handle; specifically, the Movie Wars series Crossover films links every series from Decade onwards in a single universe by having the current Rider and his immediate predecessor (and sometimes others, depending on which actors are willing to return) join forces. There's also the additional element of Foundation X, a sinister organization first established in Kamen Rider Double as funding the research of various power sources and occasionally serving as villains (most commonly in Movie Wars); it seems the intent was that they would be the Heisei-era equivalent of the Great Leader, but this concept was mostly done away with following Kamen Rider Fourze. Kamen Rider Build is the first modern-era show not to be a part of the "Decade universe", because its backstory (in 2007, Japan was split into three separate countries by the sudden appearance of mysterious "Skywalls") is completely incompatible with any other Rider series. In order for the requisite Movie Wars crossover with Kamen Rider Ex-Aid to even take place, the plot had to involve reality-warping shenanigans. Subverted, Deconstructed and Defied by Kamen Rider Zi-O. The Heisei riders are from 20 incompatible worlds that the show's Big Bad merged together as part of an evil plan to Ret-Gone them all and take their powers for himself and rule over his own world. Similarly, the villain of the movie makes it his business to erase the inconsistencies of the Heisei Era by replacing it with a newer, more coherent version with himself and his minions as the protagonists. Although Sougo defeats both handily, he still separates the worlds, as the merging has progressed to the point where paradoxes are theartening to destroy them. End of an Era indeed. Archaia's graphic novel adaptation of Cyborg 009 got into the mix by revealing that Foundation X was one of the financial backers of Black Ghost, the organization that created the Double-0 Cyborgs. The company had plans to develop this into a Shared Universe for all of Shotaro Ishinomori's works (they also referenced Skull Man and said they would have done a Kikaider series next), but plans fell through because Archaia and Ishinomori Productions couldn't agree on the direction of the series. Super Sentai also is a shared universe with frequent crossovers. It also shares a universe with several other Tokusatsu shows including Kamen Rider (though this can create a snarl since not all Kamen Rider shows share a universe as previously stated) and Metal Heroes. An exception is Uchu Sentai Kyuranger, which takes place in its own universe, since in that show Earth has already been taken over by the villains with no other heroes to stop them, although it is considered part of the same continuity, and so the Kyurangers have been part of a few crossovers where they entered the main universe. Other exceptions include the spin-off shows Hikonin Sentai Akibaranger and The High School Heroes which both take place in universes where the other Super Sentai series are shows within the show, though it isn't made clear if they are in the same or different universes. The 45th anniversary series Kikai Sentai Zenkaiger depicts all the previous series as each being in a separate universe, even though this contradicts what was established in the Gokaiger. This likely means that each Sentai show has its own universe, but Gokaiger and other crossovers take place in a universe with its own versions of most of the other teams. Or that Gokaiger is the "prime" universe with all the Sentai teams, and the worlds in Zenkaiger are alternate universes each with only one Sentai team. Avataro Sentai Donbrothers is a sequel to Zenkaiger but how the two shows are connected is currently unclear because Kaito from Zenkaiger is a supporting character in Donbrothers, but has an entirely different personality, although episode 26 implies that he remembers the events of Zenkaiger, hinting that it is an alternate timeline. So now it seems that Super Sentai is retiring the shared universe and switching to a shared multiverse. It also no longer seems to share a universe with Kamen Rider, as Kamen Rider Saber + Kikai Sentai Zenkaiger Super Hero Senki shows that Super Sentai and all the previous Kamen Rider seasons are works of fiction in the world of Kamen Rider Saber but interestingly, Kamen Rider Revice is a show in the world of Donbrothers, yet Donbrothers also shares a universe with Kamen Rider Den-O. This also is supported by the film Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger 10 Years After which is a sequel to Hurricaneger but takes place in an alternate continuity that ignores all of the events that happened to the Hurricaneger characters in crossovers following the show, so it takes place in the Hurricaneger universe, but not the main universe. Then, however, the following series, Ohsama Sentai King-Ohger, at first seems like it diverges even further by taking place in a world very different than ours which resembles a Medieval European Fantasy... Before it's revealed to be a Stealth Sequel to Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger. |
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The Dead or Alive and Ninja Gaiden series both take place in the same universe (owing to being developed by Tecmo/Team Ninja), complete with having characters originating in one becoming plot-integral in the other. Most notably (see the entry in Canon Welding for more examples), Ryu first crossed over to DOA and canonically won the second tournament, followed by Ayane playing a supporting role in the second Ninja Gaiden trilogy, with Kasumi making brief cameo appearances in Sigma 2 before becoming a playable character herself in 3: Razor's Edge. Of course, characters will change looks to match the art style of the respective games. Fellow Tecmo IP Fatal Frame is also in this shared universe due to Ayane's side story in Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water, and Nioh turned out to be a prequel to Ninja Gaiden, as an ancestor of Ryu named Jin Hayabusa appears in a lategame mission. | |
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Questionable Content as well, though mainly as the odd cameo (and an implied spacewarp between the Shortpacked store and Coffee of Doom, which is actually pretty reasonable by QC standards at least - it's since been established that the coffee shop near Shortpacked which has the same layout, staff, clientele and espresso dinosaur as Coffee of Doom is called Coffeeright Theft). | |
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Galactic Crucibles, which also originated as Spore fan fiction, is a shared Space Opera universe between numerous authors with a large focus on worldbuilding. Interestingly enough, it is implied to be part of the same multiverse as the SporeWiki Fiction Universe. | |
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Tales from the Malazan Empire: Esslemont. Six loosely-connected novels that deal with events not part of the Malazan Book of the Fallen's major arcs, though they are very significant to the broader world and sometimes pick up lingering threads from the other series.note Night of Knives, Return of the Crimson Guard, Stonewielder, Orb, Scepter, Throne, Blood and Bone and Assail | |
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DRAGO Entertainment focuses on developing simulator-style games which have started to form a common continuity. Gas Station Simulator possesses the most obvious connections, as playing it along with its sister games Road Diner Simulator and Motel Simulator will bring bonuses to the table, but they also sneak in nods to otherwise unrelated products, such as saying that Dennis grew up, moved out of the desert, and started the food truck business seen in their game Food Truck Simulator. | |
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The International Comic Continuity was created specifically to make a Shared Universe. | |
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"Fear Street" by R. L. Stine is an anthology of 100+ standalone novels - barring the occasional sequel or trilogy - that nonetheless all take place in the same town, allowing characters and locations will recur over multiple books. Some of the most fully realized characters never starred in their own book, but had minor appearances in enough books to make up for it. | |
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If the Emperor Had a Text-to-Speech Device shares a universe with several other videos made by the creator's friends, known as the TTS-Verse. A mostly complete playlist of all TTS-Verse videos can be found here. | |
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Season 5 of Avengers Assemble, Marvel's Spider-Man, and Guardians of the Galaxy are in Earth-17628. | |
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Ultra Series has expanded a Multiverse and lore of the franchise on multiple instances: The Nebula M78 Timeline, where the first eight Showa Era series such as Ultra Q, Ultraman, Ultraseven, Return of Ultraman (a.k.a Ultraman Jack), Ultraman Ace, Ultraman Taro, Ultraman Leo and Ultraman 80, the Heisei era only show Ultraman Mebius, the Ultraman Zero trilogy films (With Zero being the son of Ultraseven acting as a Dimensional Traveler and Guardian of the Multiverse) along with the spin-offs Andro Melos and Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle are part of the same timeline. Ultraman Max and Ultraman Neos are both Alternate Universes of the M78 timeline (as boths Expys of Seven And Ultraman) with both Max and Neos both making cameos in Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legends and Ultraman Zero: The Revenge of Belial along with Ultraman Great from Ultraman: Towards the Future, Ultraman Powerered from Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero Ultraman Scott, Ultraman Chuck and Ultrawoman Beth from Ultraman: The Adventure Begins are both non-Japanese series of the franchise. The Heisei era shows such as Ultraman Tiga and it's Timeskip Sequel Ultraman Dyna both share their universe together referred as the "Neo Frontier Space Timeline", Ultraman Ginga and it's direct sequel Ginga S (Ultraman Victory's debut) also had it's respective timeline, Ultraman Orb and Ultraman R/B also both shares their respective universe as both their main Ultras are natives of Planet O-50 while the other Heisei era series take their standalone universes of it's own such as Ultraman Gaia, Ultraman Cosmos, Ultraman X and Ultraman Geed. Ultraman Nexus and it's prequel film Ultraman: The Next were supposed to be a reboot to the franchise with Darker and Edgier tone intended for the older audiences but it got scrapped due to being Screwed by the Network. |
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Sonic for Hire and Mega Man Dies at the End share the same universe, characters from each series make an appearance in a few episodes and there was Crossover between the two. | |
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Mr. Coat: Because of numerous cameos, he's part of the Reviewaverse. | |
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Maxine and Kyle from Living Single appear in an episode of the UPN sitcom Half & Half, at that point having been married with a child. | |
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The pre-reboot version of Zortic was also part of the Melonpool-verse. Ralph and Splink were officially half-brothers. This hasn't been mentioned since the reboot. | |
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According to a 1982 issue of Electronic Games magazine, Robotron: 2084 takes place in the same universe as Defender and Stargate (aka Defender II). The hardly released Blaster is a sequel to Robotron. | |
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Dino Crisis has several crates featuring the Umbrella Corporation logo. Furthermore, light gun shooter Gaiden Game Dino Stalker is actually the third installment of Resident Evil's spin-off series Gun Survivor, featuring Umbrella Easter Eggs in the form of the "Woman Drawing Water" statue seen in the Spencer Mansion's exhibition room and an abandoned Umbrella building. | |
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Jason Bortz, M. S. Patterson, and Christopher Wright share a universe informally titled "The Foldspace Universe." It's the setting for Pay Me, Bug!, among others. | |
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Safe Havens and On the Fastrack, both comics done by Bill Holbrook, take place in the same universe and have on occasion crossed over with each other (a major point being Fastrack funding the mission to Mars Samantha of Safe Havens is planning). This has actually been downplayed in recent years, especially since it's been hinted the comics don't take place at the same time (a 2020 comic in Fastrack implies the mission to Mars hadn't happened yet, while the 2020 Havens comics has the crew on their return trip from Mars). | |
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Like the shows they are adapted from, the various seasons of Power Rangers are shown to exist in the same Universe. This was most obvious in the early years of the series, which had one, continuing storyline culminating in Power Rangers in Space. Later seasons tend to downplay this, but the various crossovers and reappearing characters establish that the universe is the same. However, Power Rangers RPM and takes place in an Alternate Universe, something not made obvious until its crossover with Power Rangers Samurai. Power Rangers Dino Charge is also confirmed to take place in an Alternate Universe in the Power Rangers Ninja Steel Milestone Celebration episode Dimensions in Danger. That episode also states that Rangers from the main timeline have developed and distributed transportal devices to cross dimensions in case of emergency. It's stated that overusing them can destabilize the Morphin' Grid, but considering Ninja Steel ended with the team using one to attend a Christmas party in the Dino Charge world, it's safe to say that any future crossovers won't be too difficult. | |
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The New Scooby-Doo Movies featured numerous crossovers with other cartoons, including with Josie and the Pussycats (although interestingly, as The Archie Show was produced by Filmation, there was never a crossover between Josie and Archie, so we can't say if the two take place in the same universe as they usually do), The Addams Family, The Harlem Globetrotters, Jeannie, Speed Buggy, and The New Adventures of Batman. | |
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The 45th anniversary series Kikai Sentai Zenkaiger depicts all the previous series as each being in a separate universe, even though this contradicts what was established in the Gokaiger. This likely means that each Sentai show has its own universe, but Gokaiger and other crossovers take place in a universe with its own versions of most of the other teams. Or that Gokaiger is the "prime" universe with all the Sentai teams, and the worlds in Zenkaiger are alternate universes each with only one Sentai team. Avataro Sentai Donbrothers is a sequel to Zenkaiger but how the two shows are connected is currently unclear because Kaito from Zenkaiger is a supporting character in Donbrothers, but has an entirely different personality, although episode 26 implies that he remembers the events of Zenkaiger, hinting that it is an alternate timeline. So now it seems that Super Sentai is retiring the shared universe and switching to a shared multiverse. It also no longer seems to share a universe with Kamen Rider, as Kamen Rider Saber + Kikai Sentai Zenkaiger Super Hero Senki shows that Super Sentai and all the previous Kamen Rider seasons are works of fiction in the world of Kamen Rider Saber but interestingly, Kamen Rider Revice is a show in the world of Donbrothers, yet Donbrothers also shares a universe with Kamen Rider Den-O. This also is supported by the film Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger 10 Years After which is a sequel to Hurricaneger but takes place in an alternate continuity that ignores all of the events that happened to the Hurricaneger characters in crossovers following the show, so it takes place in the Hurricaneger universe, but not the main universe. Then, however, the following series, Ohsama Sentai King-Ohger, at first seems like it diverges even further by taking place in a world very different than ours which resembles a Medieval European Fantasy... Before it's revealed to be a Stealth Sequel to Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger. | |
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Handy Manny and Special Agent Oso have a crossover episode. *Doc McStuffins, and then Doc McStuffins later meeting Winnie the Pooh and the other inhabitants of the Hundred Acre Wood. | |
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The "Blackout Thursday" stunt began with the characters from Mad About You causing a city wide blackout that affected Friends and Madman of the People. | |
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SpongeBob SquarePants, along with its two spin-offs, Kamp Koral and The Patrick Star Show, are implied to take place in a single universe, despite their conflicting canonicity. The shows regularly intersect with one another, with Kamp Koral’s Narle and Nobby appearing in SpongeBob twice, Cecil, Bunny and GrandPat of The Patrick Star Show appearing in one episode of Kamp Koral, and GrandPat briefly visiting the original SpongeBob universe once. | |
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The Warhammer 40,000 universe is shared by a large number of writers; the sheer scale of the setting in both space and time helps avoid continuity problems. In early versions of the background, it was heavily hinted that the Warhammer Fantasy world was part of a planet cut off from the rest of the universe by warp storms, explaining the many shared elements. However, mentioning this nowadays is liable to get you bundled into a van and never seen again. |
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Captain Commando has no direct ties with Street Fighter, but instead to Final Fight — it takes place in a futuristic version of Metro City, a sculpt of Mike Haggar is featured in the game as an bonus item, and Ginzu the Ninja is a practitioner of Bushinryu just like Guy, and backstory material indicates his father, Gou, is Guy's successor as 40th Grandmaster. Street Fighter IV sort of brought some minor connection through C.Viper, whose moves and techniques are copied from Captain Commando himself and she uses a powered suit that fans like to theorize is a predecessor/prototype of the Captain's armor. Although the Shadaloo Research website's bio on Ibuki's friend Yuta Homura implies Captain Commando exists as a video game, it is worth noting Street Fighter 6 director Takayuki Nakayama also stated on Twitter that Ginzu's father Gou is Kimberly's senpai as Guy's student, leaving the door open for a World Tour appearancenote which sort of happens in a piece of artwork in a memory of Kimberly from when she met and was defeated by him and/or further inter-title connectivity. | |
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In Transformers: Animated The AllSpark Almanac II, Vector Prime (one of the original 13 Transformers, who Primus himself created; he chose Vector as his time/space defender) confirms that all these shows and C.O.P.S. (due to the Checkpoint/Beachhead connection noted above) take place in the Transformers G1 continuity. | |
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Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, a satirical sequel to Birdman (1967), is consisted of a cast from various Hanna-Barbera cartoons. | |
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The Arrowverse, a Fan Nickname for a shared universe between a series of DC shows on The CW (officially, it's "The CWverse"). The franchise started with Arrow and has produced a total of four sister series: The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow, Batwoman, and Superman & Lois. The 'verse has also expanded to include short web animation series Vixen (set in the main 'verse) and Freedom Fighters: The Ray (set in an alternate universe). Supergirl, which was originally aired on sister channel CBS, was crossed over with The Flash in an episode of the first season and eventually hopped to The CW, and by extension Arrowverse, for good when CBS decided not to renew the series. All shows crossover frequently; outside of individual episodes, there's been an annual crossover event since 2014 which sees most of the characters team up to battle a shared threat. Constantine was originally an unrelated show (it being aired on NBC) but was retroactively added to the Arrowverse after the series was cancelled. The titular character guest starred in an Arrow episode that aired after his show ended, but negotiations for further appearances dragged on for two years before he finally made his proper appearance in Season 3 of Legends of Tomorrow. Constantine would become a cast member of Legends starting with Season 4. The 1990 iteration of The Flash, which aired on CBS, was also made a part of the multiverse retroactively when John Wesley Shipp's Barry Allen appeared in Season 5 of The Flash. Shipp has previously been part of the recurring cast of the 2014 series since the beginning, but he plays different characters. Black Lightning notably did not start out as part of the Arrowverse, even though it is a DC show, shares the same executive producer, and is aired on The CW. Word of God said that the show was never developed as an Arrowverse series in mind, since coordinating its production would have been a nightmare (it is filmed in Atlanta, while the Arrowverse is filmed in Vancouver). This changes with Crisis on Infinite Earths, however - not only does Jefferson Pierce make his crossover debut, but it ends with the main CW shows becoming a Merged Reality. |
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Similarly, Hercules: The Animated Series features a crossover where Hercules and Aladdin meet, and Ursula from The Little Mermaid cameos in an episode featuring Poseidon. | |
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Judge Dredd and its spinoffs share a universe with Strontium Dog, Rogue Trooper, Harlem Heroes and their respective spinoffs. Earlier stories also suggested that Invasion!/Savage, ABC Warriors, Ro Busters and Flesh were part of this universe, but these have subsequently been retconned out. | |
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SHAZAM! (2019) also features a cameo by Ms. Glover from Lights Out (2016) as the foster care counselor, thus putting that film into the DCEU as well. | |
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The My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic fanfic Black Queen, Red King by wille179 and Gatekeeper: Prince of Darkness by InfiniteBrony are two sides to the same story, crossing over at several points. Even more authors are attempting to join, according to Word of God. | |
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Three characters from Capcom's old Arcade game Pirate Ship Higemaru and its sequel Higemaru Makajima were established on Capcom Fighters Network as existing in the world of Street Fighter, and they were also established to be brothers of Ruby Heart from Marvel vs. Capcom 2. In this instance, however, they were clarified to not be the same characters, but characters inspired by them (with the point made clearer by the fact this Ruby doesn't have the Heart surname). This version of the main protagonist Momotaru is a Norwegian buff sailor who fought Ryu at some point, with Bows (his arch-enemy from the first game) and Beard (a legendary pirate that lived centuries before either) now being his brothers and rough-but-well-meaning sailors instead of pirates. | |
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Barnaby Jones shares a universe with Cannon, as shown in the former's pilot episode (Cannon is friends with Barnaby's soon-to-be-murdered son). | |
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The O'Doyle family from Billy Madison (the surviving ones anyway) are the neighbors of the main character of Click. Sandler still hates them. | |
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The character Whitey Duvall, the high-voiced elderly basketball referee, debuted in Sandler's one-shot album Stan and Judy's Kid, had a cameo appearance in Little Nicky, and was the deuteragonist of the Happy-Madison animated film Eight Crazy Nights. | |
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The Liavek anthology series- stories by several different authors, set in and around the city of Liavek. Apparently the setting started out as a RPG invented by Will Shetterly for his writer's group, The Scribblies; they later fleshed out the setting and produced five volumes of short stories (and a few poems). Two of the authors, John M. Ford and Pamela Dean, later wrote more stories in the same universe. | |
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Originally the stories of Conan the Barbarian shared the same universe with the Cthulhu myths, since Robert E. Howard and Lovecraft were great friends, although currently, apparently for legal reasons, this is no longer possible. | |
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Origin seemed to be trying to establish this in all of their mid-90s games — in addition to the connections between Wing Commander and Ultima, the manual for Wing Commander Arena has, among other things, an advertisement for a No Remorse movie. | |
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At first it seemed like Henry Danger and Game Shakers were a part of this universe until the latter had an episode where the characters marathon iCarly and bet with each other who Freddie loved - Sam or Carly - with Nathan Kress appearing as himself. | |
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Bordertown is a city between the "real world" and Faerie. It was originally created by Terri Windling, but Emma Bull, Will Shetterly, Charles de Lint and several other writers have written stories set there. | |
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As of the end of Season 2, FBI and FBI: Most Wanted are part of the extended Dick Wolf 'verse, with PD's Det. Upton working with FBI Agent OA. | |
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JAG, First Monday, NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS: New Orleans, the new Hawaii Five-0 and Magnum, P.I. (2018) are a shared world, as evidenced by Kensi's presence in Hawaii, and later Sam and Callen's trip to Hawaii, followed by Chin Ho and Danno's visit to Los Angeles, as well as Magnum's team working a case with the 5-0 Task Force. And now it's further established that Scorpion is now part of this verse, thanks to the Scorpion team's visit with Hetty. Macgyver 2016 is now a part of that universe, after the Five-0 team referenced a phone call from the Phoenix Foundation. | |
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Oreimo and Eromanga Sensei take place in the same universe. Not surprising, as they're both written by the same author. It wasn't too obvious in the beginning, but was made very clear when Kyousuke, Kirino, Kuroneko, and Saori make a cameo in Episode 11 of Eromanga Sensei. | |
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Transformers: Robots in Disguise is a sequel to Prime, and thus shares the same universe as well. Rescue Bots final season solidified this with Bumblebee returning and now voiced by Will Friedle, as well as a direct crossover with RID's Sideswipe, with Blurr also making some appearances in Robots In Disguise's third season. | |
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By definition, roleplaying boards such as Survival of the Fittest are Shared Universes, since each handler has his own spin on the story. | |
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EVE Online and the FPS DUST 514 are part of the same universe...literally. Players can accept contracts and do missions for the player-run companies of EVE Online, and even form their own corporations that EVE Online players are able to join. | |
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The SporeWiki Fiction Universe began life as a Spore fan fiction continuity but eventually separated itself. It's shared between multiple writers and is open to anyone willing to write for it. | |
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Jellystone!, much like Laff-A-Lympics, features a multitude of characters from Hanna-Barbera shows living in the same town together. In addition to many of the above-mentioned shows, we also get appearances from Jonny Quest and Shazzan. | |
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Johnny Bravo has crossed over with Scooby-Doo and The Flintstones. | |
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Gradius, Parodius, and a few other Shoot 'Em Up games from Konami all exist in the Yu-Gi-Oh! card game universe as shown here. They also exist as games within the anime, as shown in an episode of Yugioh GX. | |
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The Soul Series takes place in the distant past of the Tekken series. The links between the two have been minimal (the most critical one being the presence of a man named "Yoshimitsu" leading a group of ninjas called the "Manji" in both, the one in Soulcalibur being the 16th century ancestor of the one who comes from Tekken) but exist in the same reality. By extension, this would also mean that The Witcher is canon to Tekken and Street Fighter, considering that Geralt's appearance in Soulcalibur VI is canon to that game's story. | |
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Xanadu (Storyverse): The setting was designed for any author to write stories for, and most stories are written by different people. It's also common for other authors' stories to reference each other, although one of the setting's rules prohibits major events that other author would be obligated to include in order to limit constraints on new stories. | |
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Marvel 2099, a possible future of the Marvel Universe with a touch of Cyberpunk. | |
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Rob Schneider's "You can do it!" Cajun is in Little Nicky, The Waterboy, and The Longest Yard. | |
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The Wild Cards Super Hero books were designed as Shared Universe Anthologies from the ground up. | |
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The Codename Kids Next Door crossover began with Billy calling Eddy, who suggests Billy calls the KND in the first place. There’s also several Freeze Frame Bonuses of various other Cartoon Network characters flying out of an explosion toward the end of the episode. | |
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The minister officiating the marriage ceremony in That's My Boy is Father Shakalu, who was known as Doctor Shakalu in Grandma's Boy (2006). | |
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Dig Dug, Baraduke (or Alien Sector if you prefer), and Mr. Driller are set in the same world, by virtue of Taizo Hori and Toby "Kissy" Masuyo being the parents of Susumu, Ataru, and Taiyo Hori (the first of the three being The Hero of the Mr. Driller series) and the events of the first Dig Dug being referenced directly in Mr. Driller (as the "Dig Dug Incident"). | |
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Teasing Master Takagi-san and Fudatsuki no Kyouko-chan by the same author are in a shared universe. Mina, Sanae, and Yukari from Ashita wa Doyoubi make cameos in one chapter of Fudatsuki no Kyouko-chan, while Mina Hibino herself is likely related to Haruka Hibino from Kyouko-chan. | |
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As well as The Infernal Devices prequel series, The Mortal Instruments is said to be set in the same universe as the Modern Faerie Tales by Holly Black. Val and Luis from Valiant are the homeless kids Clary sees in the first book and Simon listens to Stepping Razor, Ellen's band from Tithe. | |
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Farmer Fran from The Waterboy shows up in Joe Dirt. | |
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The Conjuring Universe is a group of interrelated horror films that started with The Conjuring, based on the purported cases of real-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. It eventually explored other things, though they are still given a tangential connection with the Warrens. | |
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Hometown Story shares a universe with Harvest Moon. They were both created by the same man — in fact, Hometown Story is considered a Spiritual Successor to Harvest Moon. | |
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In fact, all of the above apparently share a universe now, since characters from Something Positive and Girls with Slingshots have appeared in Shortpacked!. | |
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Additionally, Pookas often show up in Pac-Man titles, despite the Pac-Man universe not being anywhere in the UGSF timeline, although considering the number of elements that overlap in Namco games in general (the Special Flag from Rally-X showing up in several other games for instance), this may just be more of a tribute rather than an actual connection. | |
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The Chronicles of Narnia: Thanks to a single throwaway line, we know that the series take place in the same universe as the Sherlock Holmes stories. In The Magician's Nephew, which is chronologically the first story in the series, the narrator mentions that the events of the book were happening at the same time that Mr. Sherlock Holmes was still taking cases in Baker Street. | |
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Given that Urban Arcana is our Earth, only with hidden fantasy elements, the Earth that Forgotten Realms canonically is connected tonote And hilariously so: among other things, the first edition of the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting was canonically written with the help of Elminster is probably that Earth. Planescape, at least, has a connection to Urban Arcana via a shared character that namedrops Sigil and has a way to traverse the Shadow that otherwise acts as a boundary between Urban Arcana and the rest of the multiverse. | |
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Pokémon Reset Bloodlines forms the core of what fans have dubbed the Resetverse, containing side stories and one shots. | |
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Penny and Aggie | |
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The Wotch and The Accidental Centaurs | |
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Once Upon a Time got a Spin-Off in Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. Given that Wonderland starred a protagonist from Victorian England (Alice), whereas Storybrooke had a protagonist from modern-day NewYork, it was up in the air how connected the two series would be. However, the writers decided to pull a big ol' Timey-Wimey Ball and have major characters interacting with one another across the two series and times. The Knave of Hearts from Wonderland is first seen breaking into Granny's diner in Storybrooke before somehow going to Victorian England to convince Alice to break out of the insane asylum she's being kept in. Then in the third episode, he's shown as one of Robin Hood's (a significant character in the third season of OUAT) Merry Men. Actually it's not Time Travel. Alice, like Cruella De Vil, comes from a land where it is just perpetually Victorian England. We learn in the 4th season that some lands of storytelling are just stilted in certain periods, where the inhabitants aren't aware of the year. That being said, Once Upon a Time is just one big shared universe between live action Disney, literature, and fairytale pieces. One episode of Once Upon a Time in Wonderland included the Sarlacc in a list of monsters, implying that its cosmology might also feature events that happened a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... |
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After the release of Godzilla (2014) with Warner Bros. and the reveal that they were working on a King Kong reboot with Universal, Legendary Pictures announced that they were using the former to kickstart a kaiju-focused cinematic universe (known as the MonsterVerse). The Kong reboot, which changed distribution from Universal to Warner Bros. and is titled Kong: Skull Island, established King Kong within the universe, followed by Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019) (which brought Mothra, Rodan, and King Ghidorah into the universe as well) and Godzilla vs. Kong, pitting Godzilla and Kong against each other. | |
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The Red Arremer clan from Ghosts 'n Goblins has appeared in some of Capcom's earlier titles, establishing a small universe of sorts — they appear in Higemaru Makaijima along with a whole island of enemies from the game (plus a Red Arremer is revealed as the Final Boss) and in Black Tiger as enemies. In turn, The King of Dragons features the Great Dragonian, a large Armored Dragon-type enemy that appears to be an upgraded form of the Dragonian, a boss first seen in Black Tiger. | |
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Rayman and Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon are also video games in-universe, presumably by Abstergo Entertainment. | |
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Idol Angel Yokoso Yoko and Idol Densetsu Eriko - this is confirmed when Ichijuin from Eriko shows up in Yokoso Yoko as Kyoko's manager. | |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Spin-Off series Angel shared a universe, albeit with only a few cross-overs. The canon was thoroughly welded back together in the sequel comics. | |
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The Ultima series features references to the Wing Commander series. In Ultima I there were spaceships that in Ultima VII: The Black Gate was explained to be the spaceship of the Kilrathi. Origin seemed to be trying to establish this in all of their mid-90s games — in addition to the connections between Wing Commander and Ultima, the manual for Wing Commander Arena has, among other things, an advertisement for a No Remorse movie. |
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Caroline in the City also crossed over with Friends, with Chandler appearing in the former show and Caroline in the latter. As Niles and Daphne also made an appearance in one episode of Caroline, which subsequently connects the above shows with each other. | |
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Harvest Moon has a vague continuity, not helped by the amount of reusing the same characters. It has been proven that some games share a universe though: Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life and Harvest Moon Another Wonderful Life take place in the same world as Harvest Moon DS, Harvest Moon DS Cute, Harvest Moon Friends of Mineral Town, and Harvest Moon More Friends of Mineral Town. The DS games take place at least a hundred years in the future from the others. Harvest Moon 64 is a direct sequel to the original Harvest Moon. The 64 incarnations of Elli and Gray also appear Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility. Hometown Story shares a universe with Harvest Moon. They were both created by the same man — in fact, Hometown Story is considered a Spiritual Successor to Harvest Moon. |
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The Infocom Zork text adventures are set in the same universe as the Enchanter trilogy (Enchanter, Sorcerrer, Spellbreaker). The Enchanter Trilogy has fewer Zorkisms, but if you enter a pitch black place, you are still likely to be eaten by a Grue if you don't turn on a light source. The game Starcross also has the Grue reference in both the story and the stock warning about entering a dark place. Starcross is a futuristic Science Fiction game that is played straight and its inclusion in the Zorkian universe is incongruous, despite the fact that a grue is seen in the space zoo. Game reviewers such as Digital Antiquarian have theorized that this might be due to laziness on the programmer's part as they could have simply changed the code to remove the "grue" reference or change the light source limitation. | |
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Dino Crisis may or may not have ties to Ace Attorney of all games; Shu Takumi wrote the scenario of the first game before going on to serve as the second game's director and then work on Ace Attorney, while the setting of original Dino Crisis, the Borginian Republic/Republic of Borginia, is mentioned several times through the AA series. | |
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After the original Pokéumans story became popular and successful enough to have its own spin-offs on the same concept, these all the share the same universe and characters from one series occasionally appear or get a notable mention in another series. Said shared universe is the world — the real world. | |
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Street Fighter V director Takayuki Nakayama stated in the design notes for Menat that her crystal ball is "a product of a god-beast believed to have once protected the phantom desert kingdom of Alanbird." Alanbird is the Japanese name of Sangypt, one of the countries in Red Earth, and the god-beast is implied to be the game's boss character Ravange/Secmeto. | |
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The short story "Time and Time Again" by H. Beam Piper, in which the 43-year-old Allan Hartley's mind is sent back in time to his 13-year-old self's body in 1945, is set in the same universe as two later Piper works, "The Mercenaries" and "Day of the Moron". Both stories, which take place in 1965 and 1968 respectively, refer to President Blake Hartley, indicating that Allan's plan to get his father elected in 1960 was successful and an Alternate Timeline was created. In "Time and Time Again", Allan planned to raise capital for his father's campaigns by using his knowledge of future developments in chemistry to establish a company that will overshadow IG Farben. "The Mercenaries" reveals that Blake served as the President of the chemical company Associated Enterprises before his election but the real power lay with Allan. Kato Sugihara speculates that the same is true with respect to the government. | |
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Princess Amber is a fan of Rapunzel, which means that the events of Tangled are quite well known. | |
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Mega Man Battle Network and Star Force both share a timeline separate from the original series. However, it is also implied that Lan Hikari's grandfather (Tadashi Hikari aka "Dr. Light") and Doctor Wily from those games are the same, just that in this universe internet and cyberspace-based technology took off instead of robotics technology. | |
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Family Guy and The Cleveland Show, along with American Dad! each had an episode where a hurricane appeared and passed through the houses of their respective main characters. Since the Cleveland Show is a direct acknowledged spinoff in Family Guy itself, the casts have interacted in the other show many times. American Dad and Family Guy both treat each other as shows within their own series, but at the same time have featured various character cameos for the sake of a joke. | |
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Starting with Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, there is the DC Animated Movie Universe which at first focused on New 52 based stories before using material from other parts of DC's history. There are also two comics set in this universe. This universe lasted from 2013 to 2020, and is revisited in a short film in 2022. | |
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Amphibia, The Owl House and Gravity Falls are implied to take place in the same universe, as all three shows contain references and (background) cameos that place them in the same setting as each other. On a meta level, both of the former shows were created by alumni from Gravity Falls, and all three feature the involvement of Alex Hirsch (who created Gravity Falls). The Owl House to Gravity Falls: Eda is mentioned as using "Marilyn" as an alias in the Human World, the same name as Grunkle Stan's purported ex-wife, whose description matches Eda's to a T. Further, the mechanics/depiction of memory-reading and mindscapes in Owl House is beat-per-beat identical to that of Gravity Falls. Gravity Falls to Amphibia: Frog versions of Grunkle Stan and Soos appear in one episode of Amphibia, all the way down to having the same names and voice actor, with the clear implication that they're the amphibian world's versions of the characters from Gravity Falls. Amphibia to The Owl House: "If You Give A Frog A Cookie" and "King's Tide" confirm the Amphibia and The Owl House connection; the former features a blurry picture of the Owl House itself taken through a flawed dimensional portal, and the latter has a Wham Shot of a news article about the events of the series finale of Amphibia on Camila Noceda's iPad, complete with a photo of Anne Boonchuy. |
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The GI Joe 25th Anniversary toyline featured a figure named "Specialist Trakker" whose bio established MASK and VENOM as divisions of GI Joe and Cobra. This is a case of Retroactive Continuity as MASK was made when Kenner was still a competitor to Hasbro and thus was obviously not made with the idea of slotting it in the GI Joe universe. | |
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Girls with Slingshots (and by extension, All New Issues) | |
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Sword Art Online and Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale Online exist in the same universe and occur alongside each other, only focusing on different sets of characters. However the events from Sword Art Online are constantly mentioned in Gun Gale Online. Accel World appears to exist in the same universe too, but it's set 21 years in the future from SAO so it's a lot less apparent. | |
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Yui Kamio Lets Loose shares continuity with Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan as Ryuji Keikain appears at Yui's behest in Chapter 14 and returns in the final chapter of the series. | |
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Mega Man: Classic, X, Zero, ZX, and Legends are all on the same timeline despite the tone reaching further and further away from the original series with each new series. Mega Man Battle Network and Star Force both share a timeline separate from the original series. However, it is also implied that Lan Hikari's grandfather (Tadashi Hikari aka "Dr. Light") and Doctor Wily from those games are the same, just that in this universe internet and cyberspace-based technology took off instead of robotics technology. |
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Supergirl takes place in the same continuity as Superman: The Movie and the remainder Christopher Reeve films. (Many mentions are made of Superman and Jimmy Olsen appears in the film.) | |
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Universal Horror is one of the earliest cinematic examples, even likely being the Trope Maker. From the 1930s to the 1950s, Universal Pictures (later Universal Studios) released various horror films featuring Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, The Wolf Man and others, and eventually had them Crossover with each other, creating or at least codifying the Monster Mash. Then the franchise combined with the Abbott and Costello comedy team with surprising ease and created a whole series of its own as the two encountered nearly all the Universal monsters themselves. Averted with more recent Universal horror/adventure films like The Mummy Trilogy, Van Helsing and the 2010 version of The Wolfman as they did not share a universe. In 2014 Universal started trying to do this again, first with Dracula Untold and then with The Mummy. This new shared universe was to be known as the Dark Universe, but due to lackluster performance by The Mummy, these plans have (for now) been cancelled. |
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Ryan North believes that his Dinosaur Comics and Andrew Hussie's Homestuck share a universe. Hell, with the cornucopia of Fanon and fansessions that have sprung up, it can be argued that Paradox Space itself is a shared universe, albeit one where only the creator has official rights to it. |
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Rick Riordan's various mythology series The Camp Half-Blood Series (actually three different series), The Kane Chronicles, and Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard all take place within the same universe, the Riordanverse. The Kane Chronicles contains several hints towards this end, culminating in a crossover. Magnus Chase is actually Annabeth Chase's cousin. This usually doesn't affect the series much, as by-and-large the various gods and mythologies avoid interaction in a sort of deliberate Mutual Masquerade, but later books tend more and more towards inter-connectivity, with characters from one series showing up in another. This is currently set to be averted with the 'Rick Riordan Presents' series of books, which while edited by Riordan and using similar themes will not be explicitly in the same universe, at least at the start. |
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Diagnosis: Murder shares a universe with Matlock (Matlock defended Dr. Jesse Travis in a murder case), Mannixnote due to the Diagnosis: Murder episode "Hardboiled Murder" being both a Sequel Episode to Mannix's unintended Series Finale "Little Girl Lost" and a Fully Absorbed Finale to Mannix and Mission: Impossible (due to an appearance by Barbara Bain as Cinnamon Carter). | |
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1632 was originally to be a one-off novel, but due to favorable fan response went beyond that, later expanding into The Grantville Gazette, one of whose main goals is to give previously unknown authors a way to be published, and paid for their work at professional rates instead of less generous fanzine ones. Unlike with many anthologies, the contributions from other authors affect the "main" story line works. There are very few aspects that are truly forbidden to these authors, primarily those where it would interfere with the prerogatives of Eric Flint, the series creator. | |
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Probably one of the most... unusual... ways to create a shared universe was done with the Cloverfield Universe. It all begun with Cloverfield, a Kaiju meets Found Footage film which was financially and critically well received. Years later while working on a totally unconnected movie named The Cellar, J. J. Abrams changed the title to 10 Cloverfield Lane to take advantage on name recognition, even as the movie is unrelated except for extended online material making loose connections. The movie was, again, well received critically and made profit. Then it came Netflix's sci-fi movie God's Particle made by Abrams' studio Bad Robot which went overbudget and, once again, the title was change to The Cloverfield Paradox and some extra scenes were shot connecting it to the two previous films. Thus we have the first –-as far as we know— cinematic universe that was never intended in the first place. | |
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Various Creepypastas are at least implied to take place in the same Universe, given how many of them are presented as being real. The SCP Foundation and at least some of The Slender Man Mythos may be part of it too. | |
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Although most Disney worlds depicted in Kingdom Hearts are alternate universe versions of the original properties they represent, Word of God states that the staff of Pixar worked with Tetsuya Nomura to fit the storylines of the Pixar worlds in Kingdom Hearts III into the continuity of the original films, and that as far as Pixar is concerned the events of the Toy Box world is "Toy Story 2.5", meaning that the Toy Story films canonically take place within the universe of Kingdom Hearts. The same is likely true of Monstropolis and Monsters, Inc., albeit without the same explicit Word of God. | |
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Spells R Us was started off with Bill Hart's story A Strangeness at the Frat House and then became not so much a universe but a single series of the same character in the same errant shop all ending up with customers being transformed into something. | |
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As of Season 3, we can add Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers and Goof Troop and Gargoyles , plus the rest of Darkwing Duck and TaleSpin. | |
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Similarly, it's almost more common to see writers have Sailor Moon and Ranma in a shared universe than not, most times with the justification that "They're from different wards in Tokyo" (Minato and Nerima, respectively). | |
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Constantine was originally an unrelated show (it being aired on NBC) but was retroactively added to the Arrowverse after the series was cancelled. The titular character guest starred in an Arrow episode that aired after his show ended, but negotiations for further appearances dragged on for two years before he finally made his proper appearance in Season 3 of Legends of Tomorrow. Constantine would become a cast member of Legends starting with Season 4. | |
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After IDW lost the license to Transformers and G.I. Joe, the rights were acquired by Robert Kirkman's imprint Skybound, who proceeded to introduce their own Hasbro Shared Universe titled The Energon Universe. Featuring not just Transformers and G.I. Joe titles but a brand new IP called Void Rivals. | |
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In perhaps the greatest example of universe welding, the efforts of the author of The Elements of Harmony and the Savior of Worlds created the ultimate shared universe. The Discord from a universe where neither Celestia nor Luna were corrupted won for a few years thanks to the plunder seeds, but grew bored, and thus recruited Spike from the Flipverse, Rainbow Dash from the Dashverse, Pinkie Pie from the "Hasbroverse", Ditzy from the Lunaverse, Octavia from the Cadenceverse, and Auntie from the Maehattanverse to go on an epic quest across 6 locations to find that universe's new Elements of Harmony in Multiversal Harmony. | |
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The first, and most obvious one, was Final Fight. Since it started off as a sequel to the original 1987 Street Fighter game (even briefly going by the name Street Fighter '89), it makes sense that a few characters from the original Final Fight (namely Guy, Sodom, Rolento, Cody and years later Maki) would eventually appear as fighters in the Street Fighter Alpha series, with stages and endings featuring cameos by other characters. Andore appears in Street Fighter III under the name of "Hugo", with Poison acting as his manager. Both Guy and Cody returned in Super Street Fighter IV, with Hugo and Rolento later returning in Ultra Street Fighter IV with Poison as a newcomer (all three being ported from Street Fighter X Tekken). Street Fighter V saw the addition of Abigail, a Head Swap of the Andore family and the original game's penultimate boss, and Lucia, one of the playable characters in Final Fight 3. With the central hub of Street Fighter 6's World Tour Mode now taking place entirely through Metro City, everything has come full circle. | |
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