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Home Alone is part of an M. Night Shyamalan shared universe, XD.

Home Alone 1-6
Unbreakable 1-3
Searching 1-3
Unfriended
The Village
The Sixth Sense
Signs

In all seriousness, I think that the M. Knight Shyamalan names are actually just random students in-universe.
The character they reference from "The Village" is very probable to NOT be the one in the movie, for reason that are clear if you have seen the movie.
 
I think the fact that they're all school students make them all mostly unlikely, though I will say that the Home Alone references are harder to dispute as being the same.
 
Unfriended could probably be taken seriously too, since it's pretty much the same sort of film.

During David's Google search of Vick, you can see results come up for Detective Rosa Diaz from Brooklyn Nine-Nine in the search bar, but of course this could be a search for the fictional character. The same can not be said about Marley, Harry and Marv from Home Alone, who are previous cases that Detective Vick took on... the implication that Marley is actually legitimately a murderer is kind of terrifying though.
 
Home Alone is part of an M. Night Shyamalan shared universe, XD.

Home Alone 1-6
Unbreakable 1-3
Searching 1-3
Unfriended
The Village
The Sixth Sense
Signs

In all seriousness, I think that the M. Knight Shyamalan names are actually just random students in-universe.
Classic M. Night Shamaladingdong with his shared universe.
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The only issue I really had was trying to fit the Wonderland spin-off in, and I've had numerous people online saying to watch it from anywhere between before season 2 of OUaT, to before season 4, though I couldn't find a definitive answer until I came across a timeline someone had made who overlayed the episodes between season 2, which is what I've done here. I haven't finished watching OUaT yet, and haven't even begun watching the spinoff, so it could be wrong, though for now I'm content with this simplified timeline (I'll probably make a detailed timeline on a separate thread once I've finished watching the show, though I may do it as I go along. I am aware that there are numerous novels and comics surrounding the show, though I will only include those on the separate thread)
EDIT: I also now realise there is a Journey to Neverland special, so I've added that too.

Once Upon a Time 1x01-1x22
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland 1x01-08
Once Upon a Time 2x01-2x03
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland 1x09-1x13
Once Upon a Time 2x04-2x22
Once Upon a Time: Journey to Neverland
Once Upon a Time 3x01-7x22
I've made a separate thread for this now, linked here.
 
Oh yeah, anyone planning on doing a Timeline for the Police Squad/Naked Gun series? And yes, this new film is a continuation of the original Naked Gun trilogy, since Liam Neeson's Frank Drebin is the son of Leslie Nielsen's Frank Drebin.
 
Oh yeah, anyone planning on doing a Timeline for the Police Squad/Naked Gun series? And yes, this new film is a continuation of the original Naked Gun trilogy, since Liam Neeson's Frank Drebin is the son of Leslie Nielsen's Frank Drebin.

Is Frank Drebin Jr. from the Point & Click Adventure the same Frank Drebin Jr. as Liam Neeson's character?
 
Both the Detective Pikachu film and the Game have connections to the Pokémon Anime. The movie stated that Mewtwo escaped 20 years ago (linking it to the first film). The game has a cameo of a Pikachu that very likely is Ash's
 
Does anyone know of a good link to a 2000AD timeline that isn't just Dredd (Case files makes his timeline SLIGHTLY easier to follow) because one that mentions stuff like Caliballistics Inc, Slaine etc would be cool.
 
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New Transformers Yolopark Pack-In comic:

The explanation of its continuity and the universes the story is connected to.

The sequenced for the G1 cartoon, like the G1 cartoon Cliffjumper surviving into the end of the universe (this comic features the very last moment in the G1 cartoon timeline), the Bayverse comics Cliffjumper getting saved from Shatter and Dropkick in 1987 and the Animated Cliffjumper getting saved from Toxitron can also be considered canon.

However, time travel heavily changes the timelines of the G1 cartoon and the Prime cartoon universes in this comic. Despite the fact that the writer of the comic says time travel functions in the Back to the Future style here, meaning time travel changes the timeline and does not create new universes, that would decanonize like 99% of the G1 cartoon and the Prime cartoon and its spinoffs. So, it is safe to assume those new timelines simply split off from the original timelines and did not replace them.
 
@Megatron @Pro Bot
New Transformers Yolopark Pack-In comic:

The explanation of its continuity and the universes the story is connected to.

The sequenced for the G1 cartoon, like the G1 cartoon Cliffjumper surviving into the end of the universe (this comic features the very last moment in the G1 cartoon timeline), the Bayverse comics Cliffjumper getting saved from Shatter and Dropkick in 1987 and the Animated Cliffjumper getting saved from Toxitron can also be considered canon.

However, time travel heavily changes the timelines of the G1 cartoon and the Prime cartoon universes in this comic. Despite the fact that the writer of the comic says time travel functions in the Back to the Future style here, meaning time travel changes the timeline and does not create new universes, that would decanonize like 99% of the G1 cartoon and the Prime cartoon and its spinoffs. So, it is safe to assume those new timelines simply split off from the original timelines and did not replace them.
In 1987, you say? So when Bumblebee is set... hmmmmmmmmmmm...

Plus, due to the fact the other timelines are branched, it seems to me that the Bayverse comics reality includes Bumblebee and this also branches from that timeline.
 
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@Megatron @Pro Bot
New Transformers Yolopark Pack-In comic:

The explanation of its continuity and the universes the story is connected to.

The sequenced for the G1 cartoon, like the G1 cartoon Cliffjumper surviving into the end of the universe (this comic features the very last moment in the G1 cartoon timeline), the Bayverse comics Cliffjumper getting saved from Shatter and Dropkick in 1987 and the Animated Cliffjumper getting saved from Toxitron can also be considered canon.

However, time travel heavily changes the timelines of the G1 cartoon and the Prime cartoon universes in this comic. Despite the fact that the writer of the comic says time travel functions in the Back to the Future style here, meaning time travel changes the timeline and does not create new universes, that would decanonize like 99% of the G1 cartoon and the Prime cartoon and its spinoffs. So, it is safe to assume those new timelines simply split off from the original timelines and did not replace them.
No way they are using universal streams numbers again
 
@Megatron @Pro Bot
New Transformers Yolopark Pack-In comic:

The explanation of its continuity and the universes the story is connected to.

The sequenced for the G1 cartoon, like the G1 cartoon Cliffjumper surviving into the end of the universe (this comic features the very last moment in the G1 cartoon timeline), the Bayverse comics Cliffjumper getting saved from Shatter and Dropkick in 1987 and the Animated Cliffjumper getting saved from Toxitron can also be considered canon.

However, time travel heavily changes the timelines of the G1 cartoon and the Prime cartoon universes in this comic. Despite the fact that the writer of the comic says time travel functions in the Back to the Future style here, meaning time travel changes the timeline and does not create new universes, that would decanonize like 99% of the G1 cartoon and the Prime cartoon and its spinoffs. So, it is safe to assume those new timelines simply split off from the original timelines and did not replace them.
Well, I can include the movie universe page as a branch to my Bayverse timeline. Dropkick is killed in both Bumblebee and this comic so it really makes no difference, you have to accept that in the comics, Cliffjumper or Dropkick were killed off and then somehow returned. Seeing as how the G1 and Prime continuities featured are branches, stands to reason that this is a branch of the Bayverse from the events of Bumblebee in 1987.
 
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Lol, they mixed up the reality designations. The Malgus reality depicts the scene from Bumblebee, which means it should be Tyran.


For comparison.
 

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