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Post by wildojinx on Nov 29, 2018 16:07:37 GMT -5
Fun video:
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2018 10:41:23 GMT -5
I dunno about this...... *drops in at random point* They've connected Rick & Morty to Gravity Falls with a specific reference, and then R&M to MLP. Ok this video is probably all fact.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2018 14:05:20 GMT -5
They missed one. When connecting WWE to G.I. Joe they forgot that WWE exists in a shared universe with the Muppets, which also connects to Sesame Street.
Then of course you have the fact that WWE and WCW existed in the same universe which includes Robocop and Chucky.
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Post by EoE: Well There's Your Problem on Nov 30, 2018 14:19:51 GMT -5
Is the theory based on two central nexus points being Who Framed Roger Rabbit? and Cartoon All-Stars To The Rescue?
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Post by wildojinx on Nov 30, 2018 14:21:46 GMT -5
They missed one. When connecting WWE to G.I. Joe they forgot that WWE exists in a shared universe with the Muppets, which also connects to Sesame Street. . It also adds in Fraggle Rock, which also exists in the Muppets-verse (and there was a Fraggle Rock cartoon so it fits). If they wanted to branch off from just cartoons, the Mirage Turtles did a crossover with Cerebus, who did a crossover with Spawn, therefore tying in Image, who have done crossovers with DC, who have done crossovers with Marvel, who did a crossover with Archie (the Valiant universe is also included thanks to Deathmate).
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Post by James Fabiano on Nov 30, 2018 15:08:38 GMT -5
They missed one. When connecting WWE to G.I. Joe they forgot that WWE exists in a shared universe with the Muppets, which also connects to Sesame Street. . It also adds in Fraggle Rock, which also exists in the Muppets-verse (and there was a Fraggle Rock cartoon so it fits). If they wanted to branch off from just cartoons, the Mirage Turtles did a crossover with Cerebus, who did a crossover with Spawn, therefore tying in Image, who have done crossovers with DC, who have done crossovers with Marvel, who did a crossover with Archie (the Valiant universe is also included thanks to Deathmate). And presumably Muppet Babies and Little Muppet Monsters too. If Sesame Street counts, we can add in Mister Rogers' Neighborhood and thusly Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (Big Bird crossed over to MRN, and Fred to Sesame). And all the animated (to stay on topic) features seen on Sesame over the years...this too would include Archie as Jughead did one, and again the Filmation DC-verse since Superman and Batman were there. Come to think of it, the original vid did mention the Superman-Aquaman Hour, but not Batman '68. Or did it? Since Mister Rogers appeared on Arthur, Arthur can be included as well. Live action-wise, Happy Days exists on Sesame Street, so this knocks out Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley, Mork and Mindy, Joanie loves Chachi, and Blansky's Beauties. The first three had cartoons, so there you go! Fonz and the Happy Days Gang, Laverne and Shirley in the Army, and Mork and Mindy animated fit into this web, at the very least. (Though I guess it depends on which Batman and Robin crossed over with Scooby-Doo...the Filmation ones or the Superfriends ones? I would safely say the former, due to the costumes and their version of Joker and Penguin being there. So that takes care of Filmation's Bat-Universe. But are the '68 Batman characters the same as the '77 ones?)
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Post by James Fabiano on Nov 30, 2018 15:10:48 GMT -5
Superman and Wonder Woman appeared on The Brady Kids, so the animated Bradys too...I know, different from Superfriends versions but TBK was also a Filmation cartoon, and so, can we assume the Supes seen on it was theirs?
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