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== A lot of these seem fishy == |
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This list seems to not have a consistent rational behind what counts and what doesn't. For example, there's functionally no continuity between "Merrie Melody/Looney Tune" cartoons yet they're on the list here, "Evangelion" as far as I know is a self contained story, and the only hint at a "Disney Animated CGI Musical" universe is an easter egg of Rapunzel in Frozen that the creators have said was just for fun and doesn't mean anything. "The Pixar Universe" is debunked on the actual 'shared universes' page as well. [[Special:Contributions/24.61.49.67|24.61.49.67]] ([[User talk:24.61.49.67|talk]]) 00:38, 6 March 2020 (UTC) |
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A lot of these seem fishy
This list seems to not have a consistent rational behind what counts and what doesn't. For example, there's functionally no continuity between "Merrie Melody/Looney Tune" cartoons yet they're on the list here, "Evangelion" as far as I know is a self contained story, and the only hint at a "Disney Animated CGI Musical" universe is an easter egg of Rapunzel in Frozen that the creators have said was just for fun and doesn't mean anything. "The Pixar Universe" is debunked on the actual 'shared universes' page as well. 24.61.49.67 (talk) 00:38, 6 March 2020 (UTC)