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Post by WoodStoner1 on May 25, 2017 9:42:17 GMT -5
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Post by El Pollo Guerrera on May 25, 2017 10:18:58 GMT -5
There was a crossover with "CSI" and "Two and a Half Men".
Both "Simon & Simon" and "Murder She Wrote" crossed with "Magnum PI".
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Post by King Boo on May 25, 2017 11:35:28 GMT -5
Las Vegas and Crossing Jordan
Scooby Doo and Supernatural once the episode in the upcoming season happens.
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Post by Fade on May 25, 2017 12:04:20 GMT -5
Friends, Mad About You and Seinfeld are in the same universe. There's also one with Everybody Loves Raymond, King of Queens and The Nanny. Think ya can add E.R to the former group cause of Clooney and dudes cameo in Friends.
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Post by Lupin the Third on May 25, 2017 13:36:59 GMT -5
Simpsons, King of the Hill, X-Files, Family Guy, Cleveland Show, American Dad!, Futurama all exist in the same universe. Plus whatever else springs from St. Elsewhere because of that. Don't forget Archie to that group.
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Post by wildojinx on May 25, 2017 14:07:53 GMT -5
Marvel and DC's shared status is odd. Previously, they were said to be in the same universe for crossovers, but later crossovers put them in different universes. Prior to that retcon though, Marvel, DC, Archie, and Image all were in the same universe. Also, Cerebus the Aardvark and the Ninja Turtles also made appearances in Image books, putting them in continuity as well. Then you add the licensed characters who crossed over with Marvel like ROM (now removed), Micronauts, Team America (not the movie one), Transformers (again, now removed), Doctor Who, Godzilla, The Shogun Warriors, Alf, Ren And Stimpy, Beavis and Butthead, and over on DC, He-Man and (i think) the looney tunes characters.
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2017 14:12:59 GMT -5
Came expecting WWE and The Muppets, was disappointed. I guess it was mentioned in that thread, but not here directly. Sorry
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Post by Cranjis McBasketball on May 25, 2017 14:16:30 GMT -5
Simpsons, King of the Hill, X-Files, Family Guy, Cleveland Show, American Dad!, Futurama all exist in the same universe. Plus whatever else springs from St. Elsewhere because of that. Don't forget Archie to that group. King of the Hill also seems to exist as a TV show in Springfield but it was only heard on TV whereas the characters have actually appeared. To that end Bobby always, or often anyway, has a Bart Simpson doll in his room, so I guess the Simpsons is a TV show in Arlen.
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Post by wildojinx on May 25, 2017 14:47:00 GMT -5
Don't forget Archie to that group. King of the Hill also seems to exist as a TV show in Springfield but it was only heard on TV whereas the characters have actually appeared. To that end Bobby always, or often anyway, has a Bart Simpson doll in his room, so I guess the Simpsons is a TV show in Arlen. Well, the Bart doll could be explained away as "I Didnt Do It Boy" merchandise, and there could be a tv show that somewhat resembles Hank's real life (maybe thats why he locked out FOX on his tv) in this world as well. Now where's my No-Prize?
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Post by Ben Wyatt on May 25, 2017 14:57:05 GMT -5
Friends, Mad About You and Seinfeld are in the same universe. There's also one with Everybody Loves Raymond, King of Queens and The Nanny. Think ya can add E.R to the former group cause of Clooney and dudes cameo in Friends. Not exactly, as Coooney/Wyle had different names, and E.R was set in a different city (Chicago)
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Post by Alice Syndrome on May 25, 2017 15:17:04 GMT -5
The WWE and Macgruber.
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Post by hossfan on May 25, 2017 18:55:15 GMT -5
"Dukes of Hazzard" and "Alice"
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Post by Chainsaw on May 25, 2017 19:43:36 GMT -5
That's a thing of beauty.
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Post by ERON on May 25, 2017 19:47:33 GMT -5
The Green Hornet guest starred on several episodes of Batman, though there were also episodes of The Green Hornet where characters were watching Batman on TV, and vice versa. And if the window cameos on Batman are to be taken seriously, The Addams Family, Felony Squad, and (though it makes no sense) Hogan's Heroes also share that universe.
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Post by CMWaters on May 25, 2017 19:48:52 GMT -5
Just because of the time difference of when they aired...Fresh Prince of Bel Aire and The Jeffersons, going by the Fresh Prince series finale.
Which thus connects that to All in the Family and all of that series' spin-offs.
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Post by Chainsaw on May 25, 2017 19:49:40 GMT -5
Simpsons, King of the Hill, X-Files, Family Guy, Cleveland Show, American Dad!, Futurama all exist in the same universe. Plus whatever else springs from St. Elsewhere because of that. South Park might be considered part of that universe too, since Bart Simpsons appears in the Family Guy two-parter as a "real life" character. But that also treats both Family Guy and South Park as TV shows, so the rubber reality rules may not hold it up. But if you do consider SP as a part of that Universe, then that opens up even more properties that could share universe space (like Mickey Mouse).
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on May 25, 2017 20:10:39 GMT -5
Scrubs, Cougar Town, Malcolm in the Middle, Community, and (if we stretch the canon a bit and include alternate endings) Breaking Bad.
Parks & Rec and Stranger Things.
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Post by A Platypus Rave on May 25, 2017 21:06:26 GMT -5
TMNT/Power Rangers/DC Comics. Sorta. They were talking about crossing universes/parallel dimensions... so they don't really share the same UNIVERSE... But by that Ghostbusters met the Turtles too... and unlike most crossovers it happened in continuity of the serieses.
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Post by Joe Neglia on May 25, 2017 21:23:24 GMT -5
Marvel and DC's shared status is odd. Previously, they were said to be in the same universe for crossovers, but later crossovers put them in different universes. Prior to that retcon though, Marvel, DC, Archie, and Image all were in the same universe. Also, Cerebus the Aardvark and the Ninja Turtles also made appearances in Image books, putting them in continuity as well. Then you add the licensed characters who crossed over with Marvel like ROM (now removed), Micronauts, Team America (not the movie one), Transformers (again, now removed), Doctor Who, Godzilla, The Shogun Warriors, Alf, Ren And Stimpy, Beavis and Butthead, and over on DC, He-Man and (i think) the looney tunes characters. Marvel/DC crossovers were always, from the beginning, presented as out-of-continuity crossovers, meaning that they were taking place in a shared universe, BUT that it wasn't the DC or Marvel Universes we know, but rather a third, alternate reality. A few later ones (DC Vs Marvel, JLA/Avengers, Green Lantern/Silver Surfer, etc) had them cross over into each others' universes and used the "real" versions of the characters instead of ones from that third reality. Same thing goes for the Marvel crossovers with Archie and Image - some took place in an alternate reality where the two existed as one or crossed dimensions to meet one another.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2017 3:28:02 GMT -5
1960's Batman and Memphis Wrestling. But Batman was drunk
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