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ARTICLES RELATED TO fictional universe |  |  |  | fictional universe: Encyclopedia II - Fictional crossover - Gag cameoA character appears only briefly in another setting, mainly for joke purposes.
Belle from Beauty and the Beast crosses the street in The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Mr. Peabody and Sherman appears on The Simpsons, commenting on time travel (The Simpsons).
Sebastian from The Little Mermaid was pulled out by the Genie in Aladdin, along with the first few notes of "Under The Sea" playing.
A tea set that has a striking simlairity to Mrs. Potts and Chip from Beauty ...
See also:Fictional crossover, Fictional crossover - General crossovers, Fictional crossover - Explicitly outside continuity, Fictional crossover - Dream sequence, Fictional crossover - Celebrity guest appearance, Fictional crossover - Gag cameo, Fictional crossover - Crossover concepts or ideas, Fictional crossover - Crossover fan made Read more here: » Fictional crossover: Encyclopedia II - Fictional crossover - Gag cameo |
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 |  |  | fictional universe: Encyclopedia II - Fictional crossover - IntroductionCrossovers of multiple characters owned by one company or published by one publisher, have been used to set an established continuity, where characters can frequently meet within one setting. This is especially true of comic book publishers, as different characters in various Marvel or DC comic books frequently interact with one another since they live in the same "universe". (The X-Men, for example, have frequent dealings with another group of Marvel heroes, the Fantastic Four.)
Crossovers may also be advertised as a guest appearance or cameo appearance, often to promote another work of fiction, somet ...
See also:Fictional crossover, Fictional crossover - Introduction, Fictional crossover - General crossovers, Fictional crossover - Explicitly outside continuity, Fictional crossover - Dream sequence, Fictional crossover - Celebrity guest appearance, Fictional crossover - Gag cameo, Fictional crossover - Crossover concepts or ideas, Fictional crossover - Crossover fan made Read more here: » Fictional crossover: Encyclopedia II - Fictional crossover - Introduction |
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 |  |  | fictional universe: Encyclopedia - YamatoYamato (great peace) is the name of several places, times and things in Japan:
the dominant Yamato peoples of ancient Japan
Yamato, Kanagawa, a city in Kanagawa Prefecture
Yamato, Fukushima, a town in Fukushima Prefecture
Yamato, Ibaraki, a village in Ibaraki Prefecture
Yamato, Niigata, a town in Niigata Prefecture
Yamato, Yamanashi, a village in Yamanashi Prefecture
Yamato, Gifu, a former town in Gifu Prefecture (now part of the city of Gujo)
Yamato, Yamaguch ...
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 |  |  | fictional universe: Encyclopedia - WaylandWayland is the name of a mythical character and of some places in the United States of America:
Weyland, the smith.
Wayland, Massachusetts
Wayland, Michigan
Wayland (town), New York
Wayland (village), New York
Wayland is a planet in the Star Wars fictional universe.
Wayland (village), New York
Other related archivesStar Wars, United States of America, Wayland, Wayland (town), New York, Wayland (village), N Read more here: » Wayland: Encyclopedia - Wayland |
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 |  |  | fictional universe: Encyclopedia - Canon fictionIn the context of fiction, the canon of a fictional universe comprises those novels, stories, films, etc. that are considered to be genuine (or "official"), and those events, characters, settings, etc. that are considered to have inarguable existence within the fictional universe. Usually items that are considered canon come from the original source of the fictional universe while non-canon material comes from adaptations or unofficial items. Generally, Expanded Universes are not considered canon, though there are exceptions wh ...
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