Could be from a show and/or movie.
Scooby-Doo and Johnny Bravo.
That might open up Johnny Bravo being in the same universe as a bunch of stuff, didn’t Scooby-Doo do a ton of crossovers/cameos?
I’d have to go with Bladerunner, Firefly/Serenity, Alien, and Predator (they all have the Weyland-Yutani corporation and some have crossovers). Wouldn’t mind seeing a nicely done mash-up show or movie of that (but it would probably end up being a mediocre action sci-fi).
X-Files / Simpsons
I bring you love!
His jiggling is almost hypnotic
Bubba Ho-Tep and Army of Darkness
Army of Darkness basically meets the horror icons in the Vs series
Terminator versus Robocop
Doctor Who and Star Trek
In my head Mad Max and Judge Dredd live in the same universe.
I’d watch that.
John Munch/Munchiverse/Tommy Westphall Universe
It’s easier to link to all of the shows:
https://thetommywestphall.wordpress.com/the-master-list/
And a good description:
https://www.vulture.com/2023/02/richard-belzer-john-munch-multiverse-st-elsewhere.html
I realized this when watching Homicide: Life on the Street, but I didn’t realize the list was so extensive!
The thing is it’s all clever inside baseball references, not intentional.
It sort of detracts from the magic to rationally think about Friends, X-Files, Seinfeld, and Buffy all being in a shared universe. Vampires LOVE New York.
phineas and ferb’s powers included combining the tri-state area with star wars and marvel.
The Cartoon Network City bumpers. Really cool to see all the cartoon characters you love being able to interact with each other in a big city, even if for just a few seconds at a time.
Though, if we’re talking actually part of a show and/or movie, I actually cannot think of anything besides maybe the Cartoon Network cheese aliens one, which I don’t even know if you could consider a crossover.
I loved the Adult Swim bumps too (though not all of them had characters), music was almost always on-point.
It’s headcanon, but in my mind Terminator and the Matrix are in the same universe. Terminator is how things started, the Matrix is how it ends.
So the Animatrix is just propaganda?
Batman and Robin appeared in an episode of Scooby Doo. The episode is considered canonical, meaning the Scooby Doo universe has a rich history of masked criminals, crime fighters and significantly, real monsters.
There’s an unreleased Toho movie where Batman fights Godzilla, too!
Praise Adam West!
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