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Also, I started to watch Boy Meets the World because it was the earliest show in the Disney Channel Live Action Universe that I could think of that was in Disney+ Spain but got bored around season 3. As early as season 2 they talk about X-Men being an in-universe comic book in the 90s, which doesn't seem to fit too nicely with them being real people in the 2010s
Wolverine is also mentioned in Jessie so I figured this exact thing would come up somewhere else. In-universe media of characters that've been operating for an unknown amount of time doesn't seem too damning imo. It mainly depends on the details of what's mentioned/who's brought up (someone like Spider-Man wouldn't work)

I'm also tentatively of the camp that Earth-12041 just has animated variants of the entire Disney Channel/TGIF-verse
 
Hi, I wanted to know if there are any plans to cover the Marvel Super Hero Squad universe or if there's already a thread for that.
There isn't
You can make one yourself actually
I have one for the Super Hero Squad shows in my 1960s timeline that I just need to format from my main timeline. Feel free to take your own stab at it..

Edit: I am stupid, you are talking about the 2010 show am I right? I do not have anything set up for that here lmao. Feel free to reference my main timeline as I have loosely done the universe there!
 
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Must be a recent update, but nice to see it. Still waiting on that Punisher: War Zone Earth number though, lol. It's been out long enough, assuming it's not connected to Ghost Rider.
That's one of the earliest TRN's, weird how Marvel doesn't want to designate it.
 
Must be a recent update, but nice to see it. Still waiting on that Punisher: War Zone Earth number though, lol. It's been out long enough, assuming it's not connected to Ghost Rider.
What's the potential connection to Ghost Rider? Just curious
 
@Rogers616 has it, it would be nice to see it posted here too
I do.. I am just currently in my masters program and working so I do not see myself having time to post additional timelines until like May.

I wont be getting my timeline itch on :(

Per usual feel free to take a stab at it, especially some of the anime universes which I watched a little looser and wont rewatch for like 5 years lol!
 
Okay, regarding Planet Hulk - despite what is said by the Marvel Appendix, it feels like Earth-10022 is more likely a branch of Earth-12041 rather than Earth-8096.

1.) Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. made the vaguest implications that Skaar is Hulk's son, seemingly born in some alternate future that Leader somehow gained knowledge of. More on that in a second, but to add a minor note to that: That certainly spells doom or bad intentions for abandoning Skaar on part of Hulk and Caiera. Too dark for a Marvel cartoon at this time to tell that story, I guess.
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2.) The Leader-ruled Sakaar is in the main timeline because by season two the Hulks eventually made their way back to Earth, clearly they haven't been trapped in a branched timeline. Skaar himself however...would have had to make some jump from his future (2020s?) as a child (Earth-10022), thanks to Leader, and also his adopted family had to have been from that other timeline and not Earth-12041. So he gets dumped into main-Sakaar (Earth-12041) in the past, raises hell, Skaar draws his story out in a cave wall at some point.

Then Leader then takes him to Earth (circa. 2011), thus the start of the show.

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A lot of effort on Leader's part, just to ensure double failure and suffering in Hulk's future in both timelines.
Petty AF.
 
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Good video, but I disagree with how he dismissed the producer's commentary on continuity at 27:10. He mostly dismisses it because, IMO, he misunderstood what the producer said at 28:00. It's clear to me that the producer didn't mean that the GOTG show takes place in a third continuity but rather that some of the events from 12041 happened in the continuity of GOTG as well, which takes place on Earth-17628.
 
Good video, but I disagree with how he dismissed the producer's commentary on continuity at 27:10. He mostly dismisses it because, IMO, he misunderstood what the producer said at 28:00. It's clear to me that the producer didn't mean that the GOTG show takes place in a third continuity but rather that some of the events from 12041 happened in the continuity of GOTG as well, which takes place on Earth-17628.
I disagree with both, I've also taken as Season 1 and 2 of GotG as happening to both Earth-12041 and Earth-17628.

That's cool, we have 3 interpretations!
 
The Disney Infinity Star Wars stuff isn't canon to the Star Wars movies, the Phineas & Ferb stuff isn't canon to Phineas & Ferb & so on
 
From what I can remember I think there's something with Black Widow not recognizing MODOK in Disney Infinity 2.0 but idk how that clashes with Avengers Assemble (currently rewatching Ultimate Spider-Man)
 

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