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When they [[Older Than Steam|go back centuries]], [[Older Than Feudalism|and even further]] and [[Older Than Dirt|further]],[[Public Domain Character| long before copyrights and trademarks]] , the Shared Universe turns into one or more actual mythologies. Compare with [[The Verse]], [[Expanded Universe]] and [[Canon]]. Contrast with [[Shout-Out]].{{examples}}
 
When they [[Older Than Steam|go back centuries]], [[Older Than Feudalism|and even further]] and [[Older Than Dirt|further]],[[Public Domain Character| long before copyrights and trademarks]] , the Shared Universe turns into one or more actual mythologies. Compare with [[The Verse]], [[Expanded Universe]] and [[Canon]]. Contrast with [[Shout-Out]].{{examples}}
   
== Disney Live Action Reimaginings ==
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== Anime and Manga ==
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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 later a [[Real Robot]] horror series.
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* ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' (and thus ''Z'' and ''GT''), ''[[Doctor Slump]]'', ''Nekomajin'', ''Jaco the Galatic Patrolman'', '''and pretty much every other manga written by Akira Toriyama''' occupy the same universe.
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* ''[[Cromartie High School]]'' and ''[[Di Gi Charat]]''
   
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== Comic Books ==
The franchise "Disney Live Action" is unique, it is composed of several films all taking place in the same universe of fiction or rather world of anthology, until now the brand "Disney Live Action" is specified in its creation of remake of its classics, contrary to what many believe the franchise only includes films drawn or close to Fairytales, in this a live film about Mickey, Donald, Tarzan, Robin Hood or spin-off on Minnie or others would not be considered as a member of the franchise like Pete's Dragon was not, On the contrary of Fantasia which would be considered as such, Even if Oz is not a remake of a Disney classic, his live film is a member of the franchise, And even if Mary Poppins returns is a sequel to the original, the feature film is one of the future films of the series contrary to the original, the cinematic saga starting on the first stone of its edifice: Alice in wonderland in 2010, no other film made before is canon within the franchise. Since its inception the saga has spawned two films on Alice in Wonderland plus Cinderella, Maleficent, The Jungle Book, Beauty and the Beast and Oz, the Great and Powerful, several films are planned to incorporate the franchise: Aladdin, Tinker Bell, Peter Pan, Mulan, Snow White, Lion King, Pinocchio, Dumbo, Little Mermaid, Pocahontas, Prince Charming and many others. The franchise is one of the most lucrative of all time at the box office, the series of films spawned over $ 5 billion worldwide. since September the franchise has officially a name: Disney Live Action Reimaginings.
 
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* Various dimensions of [[Marvel Comics]].
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** The [[Marvel Universe]] of Earth-616.
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** The [[Ultimate Marvel]] dimension.
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* Similar to Marvel, [[The DCU]] is an examples of this, with multiple monthly titles who might not even have the same creative team month to month.
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** And those two are connected by the Amalgam dimension, several canonical crossovers and a few characters who break the fourth wall.
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* ''[[Ninja High School]]'' and ''[[Gold Digger (Comic Book)|Gold Digger]]'' loosely share a universe and occasionally engage in crossovers or use each other's villains.
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* In the [[Savage Dragon]], there is a shared universe that not only consists of the rest of the Image Universe but also creator-owned properties such as [[Hellboy]], [[Madman (Comic Book)|Madman]], and [[Bone]] have made appearances. Aside from that, Erik Larsen likes to [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo|slip in characters from the Marvel Universe and DC Universe]]. Often, this consists of characters showing up far in the background, being mention in passing but not shown, or having a single boot or glove visible that indicates that those characters are there but enough is concealed to avoid copyright issues.
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** Virtually all of the early [[Image Comics]] titles were set in the same universe, with the stars of any given book often making guest appearances in another. However, one of the core ideas of the company was and always has been creator ownership. This caused a [[Continuity Snarl]] no less than ''twice''; Once, when [[Rob Liefeld]] picked up his characters and left to create Awesome Comics (though he returned after Awesome folded), and again when Jim Lee took ''his'' properties, which encompassed about half a dozen titles, and made his Wildstorm Studios into a DC imprint.
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** Currently, ''[[Invincible]]'' shoulders a lot of weight when it comes to establishing a larger Image universe. Characters from Kirkman's other books popping up frequently, and 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, [[Noble Causes|Zephyr Noble]], [[Fire Breather]], and Shadowhawk.
   
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== Fan Fiction ==
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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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* The AU ''Shadowverse'' stories about [[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]] characters Lutecia and Vivio, created by [[Radiant Beam]], 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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* More than a decade after the release of ''Under The Bridge'', ''[[Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (animation)|Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'' fan fiction writers love to include enough elements from ''[[The Nowakverse]]'' into stories of their own, especially the main original characters.
Alice in Wonderland
 
 
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Oz, the Great and Powerful
 
 
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2014
 
Maleficent
 
 
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2015
 
Cinderella
 
 
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Alice Through the Looking Glass
 
The Jungle Book
 
 
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Beauty and the Beast
 
 
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== Film ==
 
== Film ==
* Because Marvel Films holds the rights to all [[Marvel Comics]] characters not given to other studios ([[Spider-Man (film)|Spider-Man]], [[X-Men (film)|X-Men]], [[Blade]], [[Daredevil (film)|Daredevil]], etc), they have managed to bridge together a single continuity family with links between the characters stories. Nick Fury makes a cameo in ''[[Iron Man (film)|Iron Man]]'' referring Tony Stark to the "Avenger Initiative," Tony appears in the film of ''[[The Incredible Hulk (film)|The Incredible Hulk]]'' talking to General Ross about putting a team together (also having a nod to ''[[Captain America]]''), ''[[Iron Man]]'' II gave many hints to ''[[The Mighty Thor]]'', and all of this will coalesce into ''[[The Avengers (Comic Book)|The Avengers]]'' movie as a [[Crisis Crossover]].
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* Because Marvel Films holds the rights to all [[Marvel Comics]] characters not given to other studios, they have managed to bridge together a single continuity family with links between the characters stories. Nick Fury makes a cameo in ''[[Iron Man (film)|Iron Man]]'' referring Tony Stark to the "Avenger Initiative," Tony appears in the film of ''[[The Incredible Hulk (film)|The Incredible Hulk]]'' talking to General Ross about putting a team together (also having a nod to ''[[Captain America]]''), ''[[Iron Man]]'' II gave many hints to ''[[The Mighty Thor]]'', and all of this coalesced into ''[[The Avengers (Comic Book)|The Avengers]]'' movie as a [[Crisis Crossover]]. This led into future films, such as ''Guardians of the Galaxy'' and ''Ant-Man'', as well as television shows and one-off short films that are rarely acknowledged by the films. In addition, Marvel also started to acquire several of the characters held by other studios, with the current exceptions of Namor and the Ultraverse charcters (due to Disney currently buying assets of Fox), and have integrated them into the universe, be they in new films or in TV series.
 
List of Shared Universe:
 
 
this list contains shared universes and not extended universes like Star Wars, X-Men, Despicable Me that do not group characters from different universes but to extend theirs.
 
 
 
Marvel Cinematic Universe
 
 
the shared universe based on DC comic-book characters
 
 
MonsterVerse
 
   
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== Literature ==
Dark Universe
 
   
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* The [[Cthulhu Mythos]] is a famous example of this; professional fanfiction set in his world is not only published, but was also acknowledged and supported by Lovecraft before his death.
Disney Live Action Reimaginings
 
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* [[C. S. Lewis|CS Lewis]] linked [[The Space Trilogy|his world]] to his friend Tolkien's [[The Silmarillion|universe]] in ''That Hideous Strength''.
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* Susannah Clarke's short story ''The Duke of Wellington Misplaces His Horse'' connects the universes of her novel [[Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell]] to that of Neil Gaiman's novel ''Stardust''.
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** Hang on, isn't ''Stardust'' already implied to be part of the ''[[American Gods]]'' -verse already too?
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* The ''[[Wild Cards]]'' books were designed as Shared Universe [[Anthology|Anthologies]] from the ground up.
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* [[Border Town]] 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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* ''[[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. 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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* ''[[Thieves' World]]'' was a [[Darker and Edgier|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. 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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* The universe of the ''[[Bolo]]'' super-tanks has been shared by everyone from John Ringo to Mercedes Lackey.
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* The Russian ''[[Death Zone]]'' series is worked on by several known Russian sci-fi authors and is loosely based on the ''[[STALKER]]'' games. Unfortunately, this tends to create certain [[Canon Dis Continuity|lapses in continuity]]. For example, in [[Andrei Livadny]]'s novels, the Order is portrayed as a rational group that believes in the existence of an otherdimentional point known as the Node based purely on empirical evidence. In [[Roman Glushkov]]'s books, they are fanatics spouting religious nonsense about the Holy Node before sacrificing themselves for the cause. It could be explained that these are different members of the Order interpreting their teachings, if they were not using the same characters.
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* The ''[[Liavek]]'' anthology series- stories by several different authors, set in and around the titular city. Apparently Liavek 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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* 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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* All of Simon R Green's series appear to inhabit the same universe
   
   
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* The [[DCLAU]], the Disney Channel Live Action Universe, which is comprised of ''[[Even Stevens]]'', ''[[That's So Raven]]'', ''[[The Suite Life of Zack and Cody|The Suite Life of Zack and Cody/On Deck]]'', ''[[Hannah Montana]]'', ''[[Cory in The House]]'', ''[[Wizards of Waverly Place]]'', ''[[Zeke and Luther]]'', ''[[I'm in The Band]]'', ''[[Pair of Kings]]'', ''[[ANT Farm]]'', and ''[[Kickin It]]''.
 
* The [[DCLAU]], the Disney Channel Live Action Universe, which is comprised of ''[[Even Stevens]]'', ''[[That's So Raven]]'', ''[[The Suite Life of Zack and Cody|The Suite Life of Zack and Cody/On Deck]]'', ''[[Hannah Montana]]'', ''[[Cory in The House]]'', ''[[Wizards of Waverly Place]]'', ''[[Zeke and Luther]]'', ''[[I'm in The Band]]'', ''[[Pair of Kings]]'', ''[[ANT Farm]]'', and ''[[Kickin It]]''.
 
* 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]]'' takes place in an [[Alternate Universe]], something not made obvious until its crossover with ''[[Power Rangers Samurai]]''.
 
* 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]]'' takes place in an [[Alternate Universe]], something not made obvious until its crossover with ''[[Power Rangers Samurai]]''.
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** ''Masked Rider'' and ''Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation'' are also established as being in the universe via crossovers, though ''Time Force'' shows that the majority of the former is a [[Show Within a Show]]. In printed material from the 1990s, ''Big Bad Beetleborgs'' was also added, and ''VR Troopers'' flip-books appeared alongside PR material, and a character from VR Troopers was meant to be Zeo's Gold Ranger. However, ''The Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog'' and ''Los Luchadores'' remain the only Saban Toku to not be connected to PR in any way.
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** Meanwhile in Japan, ''Super Sentai'' is in the same universe as ''Kamen Rider'' and ''Metal Heroes'', while the ''Toei Fushigi Comedy series'' remained unconnected for years until the ''Gavan'' revival.
 
* ''[[JAG]]'',''[[NCIS]]'', ''[[NCIS: Los Angeles]]'' and the new ''[[Hawaii Five-O|Hawaii Five-0]]'' are a shared world, as evidenced by Kensi's presence in Hawaii.
 
* ''[[JAG]]'',''[[NCIS]]'', ''[[NCIS: Los Angeles]]'' and the new ''[[Hawaii Five-O|Hawaii Five-0]]'' are a shared world, as evidenced by Kensi's presence in Hawaii.
 
* All the ''[[Law and Order]]'' series share a world with ''[[Homicide: Life On the Street]]'', due to [[John Munch]].
 
* All the ''[[Law and Order]]'' series share a world with ''[[Homicide: Life On the Street]]'', due to [[John Munch]].
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== Video Games ==
 
== Video Games ==
 
* [[Portal (series)|Portal]] shares a universe with [[Half-Life (series)|Half-Life]].
 
* [[Portal (series)|Portal]] shares a universe with [[Half-Life (series)|Half-Life]].
* The ''[[Super Mario]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong]]'' series exist in the same universe, as shown through Donkey Kong, Diddy, Dixie, and Funky appearing in Mario spin-offs, as well as Mario and Yoshi appearing in Donkey Kong Country 2. Additionally, due to first appearing in ''Super Mario World'' and ''Super Mario Land 2'' respectively, the ''Yoshi'', ''[[Wario Land]]'', and ''[[Wario Ware]]'' series are also part of the expanded Super Mario Universe. The entire [[Shared Universe]] of Mario, however, is perhaps much, MUCH larger. At the very least, it also includes ''[[Punch Out|Punch-Out!]]'', due to Mario characters making in-person appearances within.
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* The ''[[Super Mario]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong]]'' series exist in the same universe, as shown through Donkey Kong, Diddy, Dixie, and Funky appearing in Mario spin-offs, as well as Mario and Yoshi appearing in Donkey Kong Country 2. Additionally, due to first appearing in ''Super Mario World'' and ''Super Mario Land 2'' respectively, the ''Yoshi'', ''[[Wario Land]]'', and ''[[Wario Ware]]'' series are also part of the expanded Super Mario Universe. The entire [[Shared Universe]] of Mario, however, is perhaps much, MUCH larger. At the very least, it also includes ''[[Punch Out|Punch-Out!]]'', due to Mario characters making in-person appearances within, ''Gyromite'', the ''Game and Watch'' games, ''Banjo-Kazooie'', and ''Conker''.
* ''[[Street Fighter]], [[Final Fight]]'', ''[[Saturday Night Slam Masters]]'' and ''[[Captain Commando]]'' take place in the same universe. ''[[Rival Schools]]'' may also be part of it.
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* ''[[Street Fighter]], [[Final Fight]]'', ''[[Saturday Night Slam Masters]]'', ''[[Rival Schools]]'', and ''[[Captain Commando]]'' take place in the same universe.
 
** A few ''Final Fight'' characters (namely Guy, Sodom, Rolento, and Cody) have appeared 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 ''[[Street Fighter IV|Super Street Fighter IV]]''. Additionally, Chun-Li makes a cameo in Stage 1 of ''Final Fight 2'' and the portable versions of ''Alpha 3'' features Maki as an extra character.
 
** A few ''Final Fight'' characters (namely Guy, Sodom, Rolento, and Cody) have appeared 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 ''[[Street Fighter IV|Super Street Fighter IV]]''. Additionally, Chun-Li makes a cameo in Stage 1 of ''Final Fight 2'' and the portable versions of ''Alpha 3'' features Maki as an extra character.
 
** Haggar appeared in ''Slam Masters'' as a wrestler. The U.S. localization refers to him as the "former mayor of Metro City", although the original Japanese storyline actually places the games before Haggar was elected. A couple of ''Street Fighter'' characters have cameos in the ''Slam Masters'' series (such as Chun-Li, Honda, and Balrog) and the Slam Masters are referenced in Hugo's ending in ''2nd Impact''.
 
** Haggar appeared in ''Slam Masters'' as a wrestler. The U.S. localization refers to him as the "former mayor of Metro City", although the original Japanese storyline actually places the games before Haggar was elected. A couple of ''Street Fighter'' characters have cameos in the ''Slam Masters'' series (such as Chun-Li, Honda, and Balrog) and the Slam Masters are referenced in Hugo's ending in ''2nd Impact''.
 
** ''Captain Commando'' takes place in the future version of Metro City. A sculpt of Mike Haggar is featured in the game as an bonus item, and Ginzu the Ninja is a future successor of Guy in the Bushin style of Ninjutsu. On the other hand, the game is never mentioned in any of the other games in the universe.
 
** ''Captain Commando'' takes place in the future version of Metro City. A sculpt of Mike Haggar is featured in the game as an bonus item, and Ginzu the Ninja is a future successor of Guy in the Bushin style of Ninjutsu. On the other hand, the game is never mentioned in any of the other games in the universe.
 
** The first ''Rival Schools'' features Sakura as a playable character (although, her blood type is different from the one given in the ''Alpha'' series). Moreover, the ''Nekketsu Seisyun Nikki'' spin-offs has Hinata studying the "Ken Masters style of Karate" and Iinchou/Chairperson learning "Saikyou-Style" through mail. On the other hand, there are a few date discrepancies according to the first game's intro and Sakura's storyline (in which she's yet to meet Ryu, placing the series pre-''[[Street Fighter Alpha]] 3'').
 
** The first ''Rival Schools'' features Sakura as a playable character (although, her blood type is different from the one given in the ''Alpha'' series). Moreover, the ''Nekketsu Seisyun Nikki'' spin-offs has Hinata studying the "Ken Masters style of Karate" and Iinchou/Chairperson learning "Saikyou-Style" through mail. On the other hand, there are a few date discrepancies according to the first game's intro and Sakura's storyline (in which she's yet to meet Ryu, placing the series pre-''[[Street Fighter Alpha]] 3'').
** While not part of the main ''Street Fighter'' continuity, the Arika-developed ''[[Street Fighter EX]]'' games shares a couple of characters (Allen and Blair) with their independently developed arcade game ''[[Fighting Layer]]''.
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** While not quite part of the main ''Street Fighter'' continuity, the Arika-developed ''[[Street Fighter EX]]'' games shares a couple of characters (Allen and Blair) with their independently developed arcade game ''[[Fighting Layer]]''.
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*** Other games, such as ''[[Asura's Wrath]]''<ref>Ryu and Akuma's appearance in the DLC</ref>, ''[[Strider]]''<ref>Zeku from Street Fighter 5 is said to desire founding a ninja organization called the "Striders", and he has many of Hiryu's moves. Strider also shows up in the background of Ken's stage in Alpha 2.</ref>, ''[[Darkstalkers]]''<ref>Felicia wants to have Blanka as her leading man, some of the DS characters (though possibly cosplayers) show up on Ken's Alpha 2 stage, and the Wraith from Slam Masters II is said to be involved with the Makai realm. It can also be taken that Anita grew up to be Rose</ref> (and possibly henceforth ''Ghosts & Goblins'' & ''Maximo'')<ref>Both set in the Makai realm</ref>, ''Forgotten Worlds'' <ref> It is teased that Two-P (now Two-III) is the second player from the game, with amnesia</ref>, ''Pirate Ship Higemaru'' <ref>Higemaru has a Street Fighter profile</ref>, and even ''Tekken'' <ref>Akuma's role in the seventh</ref> are also implied to be in this universe. A number of other Capcom games are indicated as a [[Show Within a Show]] in this universe <ref>For example, ''Three Wonders''</ref>
** The world of ''[[Bayonetta]]'' and ''[[Sonic The Hedgehog]]'' are hinted to take place in the same universe due to Eggman defeat. 
 
** Koei's [[Warriors Orochi]] was made to confirm that it's series [[Dynasty Warriors]] and [[Samurai Warriors]] take place in the same universe but the second trailer of Warriors Orochi 3 more or less confirms Koei's other games [[Warriors: Legends of Troy]] and [[Blade Storm The Hundred Years War]] due to the presence of Achilles and Jeanne D'Arc. But it also confirms that it's business partner Tecmo series [[Ninja Gaiden]] and [[Dead or Alive]] series take place there due to the presence of Ryu Hayabusa. (By extension it might also might also put it in the same universe as the [[Halo Series]] due to the Spartan Nicole's Presence in Dead Or Alive 4.)
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* Koei's [[Warriors Orochi]] was made to confirm that it's series [[Dynasty Warriors]] and [[Samurai Warriors]] take place in the same universe but the second trailer of Warriors Orochi 3 more or less confirms Koei's other games [[Warriors: Legends of Troy]] and [[Blade Storm The Hundred Years War]] due to the presence of Achilles and Jeanne D'Arc. But it also confirms that it's business partner Tecmo series [[Ninja Gaiden]] and [[Dead or Alive]] series take place there due to the presence of Ryu Hayabusa. (By extension it might also might also put it in the same universe as the [[Halo Series]] due to the Spartan Nicole's Presence in Dead Or Alive 4.)
 
* The ''Ultima'' series features references to the ''Wing Commander'' series. In ''Ultima I'' there were spaceships that in ''Ultima 7: The Black Gate'' was explained to be the spaceship of the Kilrathi. As pointed out by [[The Spoony Experiment|Spoony]] [http://spoonyexperiment.com/2011/02/01/ultima-7-the-black-gate-review/ here.]
 
* The ''Ultima'' series features references to the ''Wing Commander'' series. In ''Ultima I'' there were spaceships that in ''Ultima 7: The Black Gate'' was explained to be the spaceship of the Kilrathi. As pointed out by [[The Spoony Experiment|Spoony]] [http://spoonyexperiment.com/2011/02/01/ultima-7-the-black-gate-review/ here.]
 
* ''[[Dig Dug]]'', ''Baraduke'' (or ''Alien Sector'' if you prefer), and ''[[Mr. Driller]]'' are set in the same world, by virtue of Taizo Hori and [[Gender Blender Name|Toby]] [[Dub Name Change|"Kissy"]] [[Samus Is a Girl|Masuyo]] being the parents of Susumu, Ataru, and Taiyo Hori (the first of the three being [[The Hero]] of the ''[[Spinoff Babies|Mr. Driller]]'' series) and the events of the first ''Dig Dug'' being referenced directly in ''Mr. Driller'' (the "Dig Dug incident").
 
* ''[[Dig Dug]]'', ''Baraduke'' (or ''Alien Sector'' if you prefer), and ''[[Mr. Driller]]'' are set in the same world, by virtue of Taizo Hori and [[Gender Blender Name|Toby]] [[Dub Name Change|"Kissy"]] [[Samus Is a Girl|Masuyo]] being the parents of Susumu, Ataru, and Taiyo Hori (the first of the three being [[The Hero]] of the ''[[Spinoff Babies|Mr. Driller]]'' series) and the events of the first ''Dig Dug'' being referenced directly in ''Mr. Driller'' (the "Dig Dug incident").
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== Western Animation ==
 
== Western Animation ==
* ''[[Rugrats]] ''(and therefore ''[[All Grown Up]]''), ''[[The Wild Thornberries]]'', and ''[[Rocket Power]]''. Presumably also ''[[Aaahh Real Monsters|Aaaah! Real Monsters!]], ''as the three main characters made an appearance on the formermost.
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* ''[[Rugrats]] ''(and therefore ''[[All Grown Up]]'' and ''Angelica & Suzie's Pre-School Daze''), ''[[The Wild Thornberries]]'', and, only through a comic book story, ''[[Rocket Power]]''. Presumably also ''[[Aaahh Real Monsters|Aaaah! Real Monsters!]], ''as the three main characters made an appearance on the formermost.
 
* ''[[Family Guy]]'' and ''[[The Cleveland Show]]'', along with ''[[American Dad]]''.
 
* ''[[Family Guy]]'' and ''[[The Cleveland Show]]'', along with ''[[American Dad]]''.
 
* A subtle link exists among four of Marvel and Sunbow's [[Merchandise-Driven]] 1980s cartoons — the character of Hector Ramirez, a [[No Celebrities Were Harmed|thinly veiled]] [[Parody]] of Geraldo Rivera, appears in ''[[Inhumanoids]]'', ''[[G.I. Joe]]'', ''[[Transformers Generation 1]]'' and ''[[Jem]]'', though this has not been confirmed.
 
* A subtle link exists among four of Marvel and Sunbow's [[Merchandise-Driven]] 1980s cartoons — the character of Hector Ramirez, a [[No Celebrities Were Harmed|thinly veiled]] [[Parody]] of Geraldo Rivera, appears in ''[[Inhumanoids]]'', ''[[G.I. Joe]]'', ''[[Transformers Generation 1]]'' and ''[[Jem]]'', though this has not been confirmed.
** In Transformers Animated: The [[All Spark]] Almanac II, Vector Prime confirms that all these shows and [[C/O/P/S/]] take place in the Transformers generation 1 continuity. Early plans for the first'' [[My Little Pony]]'' movie would have had some characters from Transformers and G.I. Joe show up, meaning it is probably in this universe as well.
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** In Transformers Animated: The [[All Spark]] Almanac II, Vector Prime confirms that all these shows and [[C/O/P/S/]] take place in the Transformers Generation 1 continuity. Early plans for the first'' [[My Little Pony]]'' movie would have had some characters from Transformers and G.I. Joe show up, meaning it is probably in this universe as well. Vector Prime would later clarify that ''M.A.S.K.'' was not part of it, and generally existed somewhere outside the Transformers multiverse. No comment on any other Hasbro/Sunbow shows yet.
* Since the ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' characters are the teachers to the ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' characters, this makes an obvious example. A not-so-obvious addenum to this is that the ''Looney Tunes'' characters also made several cameos on ''[[Animaniacs]]'' and ''[[Histeria!]]'', which therefore means they too share the same universe. Additionally, the ''[[Animaniacs]]'' characters made cameos on ''[[Freakazoid]]!'' (and vice versa) so this also makes this part of the WB Animated Universe ([[Fan Nickname|as it has been nicknamed]]).
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* Since the ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' characters are the teachers to the ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' characters, this makes an obvious example. A not-so-obvious addenum to this is that the ''Looney Tunes'' and ''Tiny Toons'' characters also made several cameos on ''[[Animaniacs]]'' and ''[[Histeria!]]'', which therefore means they too share the same universe, cemented by Elmyra being added to Pinky and the Brain. Additionally, the ''[[Animaniacs]]'' characters made cameos on ''[[Freakazoid]]!'' (and vice versa), but only in a [[Welcome to the Real World]] storyline. We can also add ''[[Taz-Mania]]'' and ''[[The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries]]'', two more animated series at the time featuring Looney Tunes characters.
 
* While it's pretty obvious that ''[[DuckTales]]'' and ''[[Darkwing Duck (animation)|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 ''[[Tale Spin]]'', ''[[Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (animation)|Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'' and ''[[Goof Troop]]'' in it as well.
 
* While it's pretty obvious that ''[[DuckTales]]'' and ''[[Darkwing Duck (animation)|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 ''[[Tale Spin]]'', ''[[Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (animation)|Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'' and ''[[Goof Troop]]'' in it as well.
 
** Disney did something similar years later by placing all of its then-running shows into the same universe by giving each show a [[Crossover]] with ''[[Lilo and Stitch: The Series]]'': ''[[Kim Possible]]'', ''[[American Dragon Jake Long]]'', ''[[The Proud Family]]'' and ''[[Recess]]''.
 
** Disney did something similar years later by placing all of its then-running shows into the same universe by giving each show a [[Crossover]] with ''[[Lilo and Stitch: The Series]]'': ''[[Kim Possible]]'', ''[[American Dragon Jake Long]]'', ''[[The Proud Family]]'' and ''[[Recess]]''.
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*** The CN Invaded event was one of four [[E En E]] specials that were mentioned in the [[E En E]] movie.
 
*** The CN Invaded event was one of four [[E En E]] specials that were mentioned in the [[E En E]] movie.
 
** Earlier, it was established that ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]'' and ''[[Dexter's Laboratory|Dexters Laboratory]]'' shared a universe. While Dexter and the girls sadly never (offically) met, both parties have met [[The Justice Friends]]. Dexter himself made constant [[The Cameo|cameos]] in PPG to the point where it was practically a [[Running Gag]].
 
** Earlier, it was established that ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]'' and ''[[Dexter's Laboratory|Dexters Laboratory]]'' shared a universe. While Dexter and the girls sadly never (offically) met, both parties have met [[The Justice Friends]]. Dexter himself made constant [[The Cameo|cameos]] in PPG to the point where it was practically a [[Running Gag]].
** Grim Adventures had many appearances by Hanna-Barbera characters, meaning it's part of the H-B universe. This means [[Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law|''Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law'']]'' ''is also presumably part of this.
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** Grim Adventures had many appearances by Hanna-Barbera characters, meaning it's likely part of the H-B universe. This means [[Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law|''Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law'']] is also presumably part of this. Henceforth also ''[[Space Ghost: Coast to Coast]]'', a link further proven by his appearance in the ''Punch Time Explosion'' game as the narrator, and thus ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force''.
 
== the shared universes you dying to see ==
 
 
''the world of disney heroines:''
 
 
snow-white, cinderella, aurora, belle, mulan, pocahontas, merida, rapunzel, tiana, moana, anna, elsa, alice, esmeralda, megara, jane, dorothy and even why not added the princesses or heroines of live action movies (prince of persia's tamina, john carter's dejah thoris, tron legacy's ​​quorra, glinda from the oz movie and tomorrowland's casey) to confront a wicked witch or a evil queen who will be theodora or the first live action version of the evil queen from snow-white.
 
this would probably be one of the first shared universes composed only of girls!
 
 
idea name of the universe: disney girl's power universe
 
 
 
''the clash of the slashers:''
 
 
freddy, jason, michael, leatherface are known as the fab four, but there are also many other popular slashers or serial killers, (pennywise, the dancing clown, carrie, chucky)
 
take the freddy's 2010 version, the 2009 jason version, the 2007 michael myers version, the leatherface's 2003 version, the 2013 carrie version and the 2017 pennywise version !
 
get them together! this will be the most gore universe of all shared universes!
 
 
idea name of the universe: the slasher universe
 
 
 
''the girl of star wars:''
 
 
a star wars story adjunct to the main universe, just the time for a movie, see rey, jyn, leia and padme fight an army of stormtroopers or deathstroopers.
 
 
 
idea name of the universe: still à one-off, adjunct to the main universe, not canon, a what-if scenario, so still in the star wars brand.
 
 
[[some other little idea of universe:]]
 
 
 
''King Arthur vs Robin Hood Universe''
 
 
''Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot meets Arsene Lupin''
 
 
''The Spy Universe:''
 
composed of 007, James Bond and Jason Bourne, then add Ethan Hunt's Mission Impossible and Bryan Mills from Taken. And maybe John Wick.
 
 
''The Thing vs The Fly''
 
 
''Pinhead vs Jigsaw''
 
the torture horror universe
 
 
''add Wall-E in the Star Wars Universe''
 
 
''add John McLane in the Spy Universe''
 
 
''add Katniss in the Star Wars Universe''
 
 
Katniss and the world of hunger games has always sounded like a star wars on a futuristic land, insert a gadget version of katniss still incarnated by jennifer lawrence, this will only increase the resemblance with jyn erso.
 
 
''the carry-bears kiss or punch the teletubbies''
 
''the disney pet's universe''
 
Winnie the Pooh, Piglet Baloo from The Jungle Book and more animals fight a common threat.
 
 
''add the Lord of the Rings universe to the Snow White Chronicles Universe''
 
some theories argue that the fans wants the two universes maybe linked already and the duology is a sequel to the LOTR and hobbit trilogies. Arwen and Snow White are so similar. Why not ?
 
the Duology of Snow White is not really a fairytale movie but more a fantasy film like the middle earth universe.
 
 
 
''the boom of human-robots:''
 
 
the terminator vs robocop
 
 
one comes from the future of the future, the other from a near future, one is a robot with a human appearance, the other a human with the appearance of a robot, always assimilated,
 
that even gave a comic!
 
 
idea name of the universe: nope, just a crossover
 
 
 
''the minions against the rabbids !''
 
 
the minions and the raving rabbids who clash for the supremacy of the moon, everyone has always assimilated the adorable yellow fellow to the stuppid little rabbits, a vs. movie would be the most joyfully silly fight of all time! make it happen!
 
 
idea name of the universe: a crossover, after everybody leaves on his side.
 
 
 
''girl of the future: aeon flux vs ghost in the shell''
 
 
 
the most futuristic fight: aeon flow against mira killian, charlize theron against scarlett johansson, no barrier, it's paramount both!
 
 
idea name of the universe: girl from the future universe
 
 
''the bodybuilders universe:''
 
 
hercule, achille, conan, samson who fight on it for 2 hours, the most testosterone universe!
 
take the hercule of the rock, arnold in conan, brad pitt in achille and find someone for samson (john cena?)
 
a real wrestling fight!
 
 
idea name of the universe: greek mythological universe
 
 
== Doppelgangers/Face-off/Affiliate/Rivalry Films and Franchises ==
 
 
''this page is changing, it is likely to be improved or changed.
 
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[[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] and The untitled shared universe of DC Comics films
 
 
[[Star Wars]] and [[Star Trek]]
 
 
[[Wizarding World]] and [[Middle Earth]]
 
 
[[James Bond]] and [[Jason Bourne]]
 
 
[[Alien]] and [[Predator]]
 
 
[[The Texas Chainsaw Massacre]], [[Halloween]], [[Friday the 13th]] and [[A Nightmare on Elm Street]]
 
 
[[Freddy vs. Jason]] and [[Alien vs. Predator]]
 
 
[[Edward Scissorhands]] and [[The Crow]]
 
 
[[The Thing]] and [[The Fly]]
 
 
[[MonsterVerse]] and [[Dark Universe]]
 
 
[[Disney Live Action Reimaginings]] and [[Snow White Chronicles]]
 
 
[[Terminator]] and [[Robocop]]
 
 
[[Hunger Games]] and [[Divergent]]
 
 
[[Despicable Me]] and [[Raving Rabbids]]
 
 
[[Fast and Furious]] and [[Need for Speed]]
 
 
[[Ghost in the Shell]] and [[Aeon Flux]]
 
 
[[Blade ]] and [[Ghost Rider]]
 
 
[[Bram Stoker's Dracula]] and [[Mary Shelley's Frankenstein]]
 
 
[[Jaws]] and [[Anaconda]]
 
 
[[Are You Afraid of the Dark?]] and [[Goosebumps]]
 
 
[[The Twilight Saga]] and [[The Vampire Diaries]]
 
 
[[Sherlock Holmes]] and [[Hercule Poirot]]
 
 
[[The Ring]] and [[The Grudge]]
 
 
[[Resident Evil]] and [[Underworld]]
 
 
[[Cars]] and [[Turbo]]
 
 
[[Insidious]] and [[The Conjuring]]
 
 
[[Indiana Jones]] and [[National Treasure]]
 
 
[[Zorro]] and [[Robin Hood]]
 
 
[[Ted]] and [[Paul]]
 
 
[[Assassin's Creed]] and [[Prince of Persia]]
 
 
[[The Exorcist]], [[The Omen]] and [[Poltergeist]]
 
 
[[Starsky and Hutch]] and [[Lethal Weapon]]
 
 
[[The Day After Tomorrow]] and [[2012]]
 
 
[[John Wick]] and [[The Equalizer]]
 
 
[[Jack the Giant Slayer]] and [[Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters]]
 
 
[[Friends with Benefits]] and [[No Strings Attached]]
 
 
[[The Prestige]] and [[The Illusionist]]
 
 
[[Clash of the Titans]] and [[Gods of Egypt]]
 
 
[[Finding Nemo]] and [[Shark Tale]]
 
 
[[The Matrix]] and [[Equilibrium]]
 
 
[[The Fifth Element]] and [[Valerian]]
 
 
[[Jumanji]] and [[Zathura]]
 
 
[[Big Hero 6]] and [[The Incredibles]]
 
 
[[Sucker Punch]] and [[Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow]]
 
 
[[Conan the Barbarian]] and [[Kull the Conqueror]]
 
 
[[Dune ]] and [[John Carter]]
 
 
[[It]] and [[Sinister]]
 
 
[[la Belle et la Bête]] and [[Romeo and Juliet]]
 
 
[[Man-Thing]] and [[Swamp Thing]]
 
 
[[Lucy]] and [[Transcendance]]
 
 
[[Eragon]] and [[Pete's Dragon]]
 
 
[[Max Payne]] and [[Hitman]]
 
 
[[The Shining]] and [[Amityville]]
 
 
 
 
== Most Complicated Movie Franchise Timeline ==
 
 
[[X-Men]]
 
 
you want a drawing?
 
 
[[Star Wars]]
 
 
It has nothing to do with movies, but I find it worse mistake was to let go SW in all directions, indeed it is good that it is diversified in several media (comics, novel, series, ect ...) But at the level of consistency there is nothing to respect (I think especially TCW), I do not know what the office of chronological management (if there exists ^^) but they are at the there should be a charter to respect before every book and script is written, but good business business.
 
and at a certain moment one will wonder "that became the characters of Star Wars: rebels for all this time without ever appearing at any moment in the films ...
 
At the same time Ewoks that overwhelm a whole battalion of Stormtrooper, it especially hurts to close a trilogy.
 
This is not a battle that can be expected ! So...
 
But that's another story !
 
 
 
[[Alien]]
 
 
the crossover Alien vs Predator is officially his own thing, Alien: covenant even insisted on it, david is the creator of xenomorphs, and never aliens have come to earth, but can it prevent imagining aliens 'AvP' be another instrument found by predators or even something else too?
 
nothing prevents imagining that another form of unknown life exists in the universe of prometheus, although it is true that predators and engineers would certainly have come into conflict at some point!
 
 
 
'''DC Comics films based on comic-books'''
 
 
does something contradict the existence of the trilogy The Dark Knight? simply No !
 
Fans who expected to hear the name of a character already familiar to readers were shocked to discover in Justice League #50 that there aren't just one, but in fact three Jokers laughing maniacally around the streets of Gotham City. Unfortunately, we still don't know their names yet. Sneaky chair. So the Heath Ledger's Joker could still exist within the dc universe currently set up. And even the end of The Dark Knight Rises refers to the beginning of Batman v Superman, a bruce wayne towards retirement, aging, ready to go back to battle.
 
Even Wonder Woman to some extent deregulate the chronology of the universe of movies, in Man of Steel, it was well said that superman was the first supernatural encounter of the human world ?! how can humanity be so surprised to see superman when wonder woman existed long before it !? so yes, the Christopher Nolan's Batman can very well be perceived as canon.
 
Can Batman Begins be seen as the starting point of the chronology of the DC universe? well, we could almost tell you that yes!
 
 
[[Marvel Cinematic Universe]]
 
 
Interesting Thing About the Ending of ASM2
 
When Spidey is about to fight the Rhino, his last words in the whole franchise is... "Ahh. There's no place like home." End scene
 
 
It's kinda funny how he said that. Considering right after that, Sony let Marvel use Spider-Man and now Homecoming exists. It's almost like they knew ahead of time he was gonna be back in the MCU.
 
 
would the amazing spider-man be semi-canon to the mcu?
 
Do the duo of films contradict the events of homecoming?
 
after all the series netflix have completely fucked in the air any trace of coherence within the universe of movies, so we are not close to that!
 
 
[[James Bond]]
 
 
nothing ! nothing has ever really been clarified! Daniel Craig's James Bond is the same as the one represented by Sean Connery or Pierce Brosnan, we do not know!
 
 
== Crossover Films ==
 
 
[[The Avengers]]
 
 
crossover between: Iron Man, Hulk, Thor and Captain America.
 
 
[[Captain America: Civil War]]
 
 
crossover between: Captain America, Iron Man, Spider-Man, Ant-Man and Black Panther.
 
 
[[Into the Woods]]
 
 
crossover between: Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel.
 
 
[[Freddy vs. Jason]]
 
 
crossover between: A Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday the 13th.
 
 
[[Alien vs. Predator]]
 
 
crossover between: Alien and Predator.
 
 
[[Frankenstein meets the Wolfman]]
 
 
crossover between: Frankenstein and Wolfman.
 
 
[[House of Frankenstein]]
 
 
crossover between: Dracula, Frankenstein and Wolfman.
 
 
[[House of Dracula]]
 
 
crossover between: Dracula, Frankenstein and Wolfman.
 
 
[[Van Helsing]]
 
 
crossover between: Dracula, Frankenstein, Wolfman, Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde and Van Helsing.
 
 
[[King Kong vs. Godzilla]]
 
 
crossover between: King Kong and Godzilla.
 
 
[[Sadako vs. Kayako]]
 
 
crossover between: The Ring and The Grudge.
 
 
[[Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice]]
 
 
crossover between: Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman.
 
 
[[Justice League]]
 
 
crossover between: Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman and Flash.
 
 
[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]
 
 
crossover between: Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny.
 
 
[[Rugrats Go Wild]]
 
 
crossover between: Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys
 
 
[[Hercules, Samson and Ulysses]]
 
 
crossover between: Hercules, Samson and Ulysses.
 
 
upcoming Crossover films:
 
 
[[Godzilla vs. Kong]]
 
 
crossover between: Godzilla and King Kong.
 
 
[[Dorothy and Alice]]
 
 
crossover between: Land of Oz and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
 
 
[[Avengers Infinity War]]
 
 
crossover between: Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Spider-Man, Ant-Man, Doctor Strange, Black Panther and Guardians of the Galaxy.
 
 
   
   

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When The Verse is shaped by multiple creators, writing independently. Many different comic book titles are set in a collective continuity, making 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.

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 and Canon. Contrast with Shout-Out.

Examples of Shared Universe include:


Anime and Manga

Comic Books

  • Various dimensions of Marvel Comics.
  • Similar to Marvel, The DCU is an examples of this, with multiple monthly titles who might not even have the same creative team month to month.
    • And those two are connected by the Amalgam dimension, several canonical crossovers and a few characters who break the fourth wall.
  • Ninja High School and Gold Digger loosely share a universe and occasionally engage in crossovers or use each other's villains.
  • In the Savage Dragon, there is a shared universe that not only consists of the rest of the Image Universe but also creator-owned properties such as Hellboy, Madman, and Bone have made appearances. Aside from that, Erik Larsen likes to slip in characters from the Marvel Universe and DC Universe. Often, this consists of characters showing up far in the background, being mention in passing but not shown, or having a single boot or glove visible that indicates that those characters are there but enough is concealed to avoid copyright issues.
    • Virtually all of the early Image Comics titles were set in the same universe, with the stars of any given book often making guest appearances in another. However, one of the core ideas of the company was and always has been creator ownership. This caused a Continuity Snarl no less than twice; Once, when Rob Liefeld picked up his characters and left to create Awesome Comics (though he returned after Awesome folded), and again when Jim Lee took his properties, which encompassed about half a dozen titles, and made his Wildstorm Studios into a DC imprint.
    • Currently, Invincible shoulders a lot of weight when it comes to establishing a larger Image universe. Characters from Kirkman's other books popping up frequently, and 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, Fire Breather, and Shadowhawk.

Fan Fiction

  • 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.
  • The AU Shadowverse stories about Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha characters Lutecia and Vivio, created by Radiant Beam, 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.
  • More than a decade after the release of Under The Bridge, Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers fan fiction writers love to include enough elements from The Nowakverse into stories of their own, especially the main original characters.


Film

  • Because Marvel Films holds the rights to all Marvel Comics characters not given to other studios, they have managed to bridge together a single continuity family with links between the characters stories. Nick Fury makes a cameo in Iron Man referring Tony Stark to the "Avenger Initiative," Tony appears in the film of The Incredible Hulk talking to General Ross about putting a team together (also having a nod to Captain America), Iron Man II gave many hints to The Mighty Thor, and all of this coalesced into The Avengers movie as a Crisis Crossover. This led into future films, such as Guardians of the Galaxy and Ant-Man, as well as television shows and one-off short films that are rarely acknowledged by the films. In addition, Marvel also started to acquire several of the characters held by other studios, with the current exceptions of Namor and the Ultraverse charcters (due to Disney currently buying assets of Fox), and have integrated them into the universe, be they in new films or in TV series.

Literature

  • The Cthulhu Mythos is a famous example of this; professional fanfiction set in his world is not only published, but was also acknowledged and supported by Lovecraft before his death.
  • CS Lewis linked his world to his friend Tolkien's universe in That Hideous Strength.
  • Susannah Clarke's short story The Duke of Wellington Misplaces His Horse connects the universes of her novel Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell to that of Neil Gaiman's novel Stardust.
    • Hang on, isn't Stardust already implied to be part of the American Gods -verse already too?
  • The Wild Cards books were designed as Shared Universe Anthologies from the ground up.
  • Border Town 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.
  • 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. 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.
  • 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. 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.
  • The universe of the Bolo super-tanks has been shared by everyone from John Ringo to Mercedes Lackey.
  • The Russian Death Zone series is worked on by several known Russian sci-fi authors and is loosely based on the STALKER games. Unfortunately, this tends to create certain lapses in continuity. For example, in Andrei Livadny's novels, the Order is portrayed as a rational group that believes in the existence of an otherdimentional point known as the Node based purely on empirical evidence. In Roman Glushkov's books, they are fanatics spouting religious nonsense about the Holy Node before sacrificing themselves for the cause. It could be explained that these are different members of the Order interpreting their teachings, if they were not using the same characters.
  • The Liavek anthology series- stories by several different authors, set in and around the titular city. Apparently Liavek 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.
  • 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.
  • All of Simon R Green's series appear to inhabit the same universe


Live Action TV

  • "The Girls Of Hollywood High," the second of two Poorly Disguised Pilots (for a proposed series about Texan private detectives called Eyes Of Texas) which aired as BJ And The Bear episodes, established that this shares a universe with another Glen A. Larson series - at one point the female PIs pay a visit to the Los Angeles Coroner's Office. John S. Ragin and Robert Ito turn up as the characters they play on that particular series, but Jack Klugman, alias Quincy, is conspicuously (and given how he felt about Glen Larson understandably) absent.


Multi-Type

  • Older Than Steam: Perhaps the oldest non-mythology example is the Jianghu (literally "rivers and lakes") fantasy world in which most Chinese Wuxia books, films, TV series, etc. are set. Jianghu dates at least to the 14th-century novel Water Margin.
  • Each Dungeons and 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 and 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 to[1] 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.
  • The Warhammer 40000 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.
  • Word of God places Doctor Horribles Sing Along Blog, The Tick and the Venture Brothers in the same universe.
  • 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.

Video Games

  • Portal shares a universe with Half-Life.
  • The Super Mario and Donkey Kong series exist in the same universe, as shown through Donkey Kong, Diddy, Dixie, and Funky appearing in Mario spin-offs, as well as Mario and Yoshi appearing in Donkey Kong Country 2. Additionally, due to first appearing in Super Mario World and Super Mario Land 2 respectively, the Yoshi, Wario Land, and Wario Ware series are also part of the expanded Super Mario Universe. The entire Shared Universe of Mario, however, is perhaps much, MUCH larger. At the very least, it also includes Punch-Out!, due to Mario characters making in-person appearances within, Gyromite, the Game and Watch games, Banjo-Kazooie, and Conker.
  • Street Fighter, Final Fight, Saturday Night Slam Masters, Rival Schools, and Captain Commando take place in the same universe.
    • A few Final Fight characters (namely Guy, Sodom, Rolento, and Cody) have appeared 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. Additionally, Chun-Li makes a cameo in Stage 1 of Final Fight 2 and the portable versions of Alpha 3 features Maki as an extra character.
    • Haggar appeared in Slam Masters as a wrestler. The U.S. localization refers to him as the "former mayor of Metro City", although the original Japanese storyline actually places the games before Haggar was elected. A couple of Street Fighter characters have cameos in the Slam Masters series (such as Chun-Li, Honda, and Balrog) and the Slam Masters are referenced in Hugo's ending in 2nd Impact.
    • Captain Commando takes place in the future version of Metro City. A sculpt of Mike Haggar is featured in the game as an bonus item, and Ginzu the Ninja is a future successor of Guy in the Bushin style of Ninjutsu. On the other hand, the game is never mentioned in any of the other games in the universe.
    • The first Rival Schools features Sakura as a playable character (although, her blood type is different from the one given in the Alpha series). Moreover, the Nekketsu Seisyun Nikki spin-offs has Hinata studying the "Ken Masters style of Karate" and Iinchou/Chairperson learning "Saikyou-Style" through mail. On the other hand, there are a few date discrepancies according to the first game's intro and Sakura's storyline (in which she's yet to meet Ryu, placing the series pre-Street Fighter Alpha 3).
    • While not quite part of the main Street Fighter continuity, the Arika-developed Street Fighter EX games shares a couple of characters (Allen and Blair) with their independently developed arcade game Fighting Layer.
  • Koei's Warriors Orochi was made to confirm that it's series Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors take place in the same universe but the second trailer of Warriors Orochi 3 more or less confirms Koei's other games Warriors: Legends of Troy and Blade Storm The Hundred Years War due to the presence of Achilles and Jeanne D'Arc. But it also confirms that it's business partner Tecmo series Ninja Gaiden and Dead or Alive series take place there due to the presence of Ryu Hayabusa. (By extension it might also might also put it in the same universe as the Halo Series due to the Spartan Nicole's Presence in Dead Or Alive 4.)
  • The Ultima series features references to the Wing Commander series. In Ultima I there were spaceships that in Ultima 7: The Black Gate was explained to be the spaceship of the Kilrathi. As pointed out by Spoony here.
  • 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 (the "Dig Dug incident").
  • Eve Online and the upcoming FPS DUST 514 are part of the same universe... literally. Players will be able to accept contracts and do missions for the player-run companies of Eve Online, and even form their own corporations that Eve Online players will be able to join.
  • The Dead or Alive and Ninja Gaiden series both take place in the same universe, complete with having characters originating in one becoming plot-integral in the other. Of course, characters will change looks to match the art style of the respective games.
  • The presence of both Seath the Scaleless and Patches the Hyena seem to indicate that Dark Souls shares the same world and universe as the Kings Field series and Demons Souls.
  • Broderbund Software tried to work the Bungeling Empire into most of its early 1980s action games. Choplifter and Lode Runner had it All There in the Manual; Raid on Bungeling Bay had it in the title but wasn't really a sequel to anything.
  • 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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  1. And hilariously so: among other things, the first edition of the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting was canonically written with the help of Elminster
  2. Ryu and Akuma's appearance in the DLC
  3. Zeku from Street Fighter 5 is said to desire founding a ninja organization called the "Striders", and he has many of Hiryu's moves. Strider also shows up in the background of Ken's stage in Alpha 2.
  4. Felicia wants to have Blanka as her leading man, some of the DS characters (though possibly cosplayers) show up on Ken's Alpha 2 stage, and the Wraith from Slam Masters II is said to be involved with the Makai realm. It can also be taken that Anita grew up to be Rose
  5. Both set in the Makai realm
  6. It is teased that Two-P (now Two-III) is the second player from the game, with amnesia
  7. Higemaru has a Street Fighter profile
  8. Akuma's role in the seventh
  9. For example, Three Wonders