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All I can say to that is... Jesus Christ. 😭
Wonder Woman and Two-Face both throw a wrench into it though unfortunately. The sidekicks assemble intro which happens years earlier when Robin is younger show Two-Face as part of the hologram rogues gallery (only workaround is that this is a different Two-Face but that'd be dumb or it could be the Lost Episode flashback happens way earlier and the comic actually occurs before the film somehow) Wonder Woman is also shown as part of the Justice League in that flashback but it's lightly implied that they meet for the first time as Batman and Wonder Woman in the 66/77 comic crossover when Robin is a teen

Small issues but everything else works fine I think . I have to watch through everything to make sure it's fine though
 
Wonder Woman and Two-Face both throw a wrench into it though unfortunately. The sidekicks assemble intro which happens years earlier when Robin is younger show Two-Face as part of the hologram rogues gallery (only workaround is that this is a different Two-Face but that'd be dumb or it could be the Lost Episode flashback happens way earlier and the comic actually occurs before the film somehow) Wonder Woman is also shown as part of the Justice League in that flashback but it's lightly implied that they meet for the first time as Batman and Wonder Woman in the 66/77 comic crossover when Robin is a teen

Small issues but everything else works fine I think . I have to watch through everything to make sure it's fine though
If Batman in BATB was really meant to be 66 Batman though, I have a feeling Wonder Woman was meant to be the 77 version since they play her theme song from that show in BATB. The only BATB villain that contradicts the existence of a 77 villain is Dr Psycho I'm pretty sure. Not Cheetah since BATB uses Priscilla while 77 uses Barbara
 
I've been hearing the Superman Doomsday film is also part of this universe and has been given nods by James Tucker. Who also used the Superboy model from LOSH as the model for the clones in the tanks in Doomsday.... Don't have a source for this though unfortunately
I read that too, but where is the Tucker interview?

I found this post from way back.

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I will say that Superman has the exact same suit design in both LOSH and Doomsday. I mean, look at the little "v" neck on both.

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Also Doomsday shows up in LOSH...

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His Doomsday design for reference:

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As for the clones, you be the judge. Looks pretty similar to LOSH Season One Superman to me....

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Wonder Woman and Two-Face both throw a wrench into it though unfortunately. The sidekicks assemble intro which happens years earlier when Robin is younger show Two-Face as part of the hologram rogues gallery (only workaround is that this is a different Two-Face but that'd be dumb or it could be the Lost Episode flashback happens way earlier and the comic actually occurs before the film somehow) Wonder Woman is also shown as part of the Justice League in that flashback but it's lightly implied that they meet for the first time as Batman and Wonder Woman in the 66/77 comic crossover when Robin is a teen

Small issues but everything else works fine I think . I have to watch through everything to make sure it's fine though
Earth-66 and Animated Multiverse Earth-23 are separate….
Superman Doomsday is odd because Doomsday is in one of the TBATB comics.
 
Actually, no. Winslow Scott (Toyman) is different in Doomsday and TBATB.

I guess the creeper version from Doomsday could have been a "Jr".
 
"February 2004 Projections"
from Superman: Doomsday.
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Here's the full shot. I"d say the film can take place during any of those years.

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I asked AI to decipher it....

Bar Chart Description and Analysis
The image displays a vertical bar chart titled "Cost of GDP" (likely referring to some form of cost or impact expressed as a percentage of GDP). The chart covers the period from 2004 to 2010, with bars representing annual values.

Key Elements:

  • X-axis (Years): Labeled as follows:
    • 2004 Final
    • 2005
    • 2006
    • 2007
    • 2008
    • 2009
    • 2010
  • Y-axis: Represents percentage values (of GDP), ranging approximately from 0 to 5.

Bar Values (approximate, read from the chart):

YearValueNotes
2004 Final3.8Solid blue bar
20053.8Solid blue bar
20063.0Solid blue bar
20072.3Solid blue bar
20081.7Solid blue bar
20091.5Solid blue bar
20101.3Solid blue bar

Annotations:

  1. February 2004 Projection: A light blue box at the top left marking approximately 4.5.
  2. 40-year Historical Average: A horizontal dashed line running across the chart at approximately 2.3.
  3. Transition Financing: A label pointing to the later years (2009–2010), highlighting the lower values in that period.

Interpretation:

The chart shows a clear downward trend in the cost (as % of GDP) from 2004–2010. Values started relatively high (around 3.8%) in 2004–2005, declined steadily through 2007–2008, and continued falling to a low of 1.3% by 2010.
The early projection (February 2004) of 4.5% was higher than the actual 2004 final figure of 3.8%. From 2007 onward, the values fell below the 40-year historical average of ~2.3%, with the decline becoming more pronounced in the 2009–2010 "Transition Financing" period.

I then asked when the chart was created and got this answer:

Early to mid-2005 (most likely February 2005 or shortly thereafter).

The chart depicts U.S. federal budget deficits as a percentage of GDP. It includes:

  • A February 2004 Projection of 4.5% for FY 2004.
  • The 2004 Final figure (approximately 3.8%, consistent with the actual FY 2004 deficit of about 3.6% of GDP, reported after the fiscal year ended on September 30, 2004).
  • Projections for 2005–2010 showing a decline toward or below the 40-year historical average (around 2.2–2.3% of GDP).
  • A label for "Transition Financing" on the later years (likely referring to costs associated with proposals like Social Security personal accounts in the Bush administration's budget).

This data aligns closely with materials from the President's FY 2006 Budget (released in early February 2005), which referenced the February 2004 baseline, updated 2004 actuals, and forward projections. Similar charts appear in related OMB documents and mid-session reviews from 2005.

The chart could not have been created before late 2004 (when the 2004 final data became available) and was almost certainly produced in early 2005 to support budget discussions. It is not from later years, as the projections and context are forward-looking from that period.
 
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Pro-Bot has that part of this thread:
 
Image 1: Bat-Family, My Adventures with Green Lantern
Image 2: DC Super Powers (looks to be the same universe as MAWS)
Image 3: Starfire (also looks to be in the MAWS universe)
Image 4: Mister Miracle stock photo

Okay Gunn, now give us Young Justice season 5. It's almost 16 years since.

 
"When Batman is murdered, the Joker launches a ruthless crusade through Gotham's underworld to find the killer who took away his greatest adversary. But as his violent quest for answers pushes him closer towards vigilante than villain, Joker is forced to confront the truth that without Batman, he doesn't know who he is."

Okay, that's certainly a choice. šŸ˜…
 
https://www.cartoonbrew.com/series/absolute-batman-joker-anime-wba-dc-studios-annecy-263626.html

The presentation also included new concept art for season two of Creature Commandos, showcasing new team members, including Nosferata, a rebuilt G.I. Robot, the mummy Khalis, and King Shark. My Adventures With Green Lantern, the upcoming spin-off of My Adventures With Superman, showcased a magical girl anime-style transformation sequence for its main character, Jessica Cruz. With My Adventures With Superman already turning Supergirl into Vegeta, why not turn Green Lantern into Sailor Moon?

On the younger audience side of things, DC Studios unveiled footage from Super Powers, a show set at a school for future heroes. It looks very much in the vein of Teen Titans Go!, but with a focus on training and improving superpowers. There's also Starfire, an origin story for the titular Teen Titans member. It's a big space adventure on Tamaran and across the stars. Hynden Walch is returning to play the title character, but Starfire is unconnected to any previous series.

Finally, Teen Titans Go! made a big splash with a video package celebrating the show's upcoming 500th episode in its 10th season, making it the longest-running animated series based on DC characters ever. The footage showed Robin excitedly screaming about the achievement before getting into a fight with the 2003 Teen Titans version of Robin.
 
Did we ever find a source about Superman: Doomsday in the Legion/Bold continuity? That'd be awesome if we did.
 
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My current theory on GL:TAS stuff is that it more or less occured in the YJ universe and that Aya was blasted into another universe, that universe being the JL Action universe. JLA Adventures Trapped In Time was also stated to be canon to GLTAS, it was said to happen during the space episodes of GLTAS but if we factor in YJ that can't be the case because cyborg is present so it has to be sometime after YJ s4

The versions of characters in Crisis Part 3 were stated to not be the actual versions so the Aya and Razor there don't exactly matter too much in the grand scheme of things,
So JLA Adventures movie is canon to GL TAS, or canon adjacent?
 

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