No one talking about the hasbroverse?
Transformers (plus movie)
Beast wars
Beast machines
Gijoe (sunbow) (plus movie)
gijoe (dic)
Gijoe sgt savage and his screaming eagles
Gijoe extreme
Inhumanoids
Jem
Cops
Mask (confirmed later to be a gijoe spinoff with matt tracker a joe member!)
Some think robotix is also but that has not been confirmed.
Also the gobots cartoon was later revealed to be a alternate universe version of the transformers however that was in a comic and not the cartoon but the gobots do show up in the armada and dreamwave transformers universes as Hasbro owns both.
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Kevin Smith talked about how they should bring back all the Norman Lear shows like All in the Family, Jeffersons and so on as a big event. Not a reboot, but things like Archie's grandkid growing up and living in the small neighborhood with all the characters from those show. The Hanna Barbara shows are doing some cool stuff in the comics with their characters. I do think we need a shared universe big event for Marvel. Shield vs. the Defenders would be fun.
I know Recess, Lilo and Stitch, American Dragon Jake Long, The Proud Family and Kim Possible all were a shared universe. Though that was only really because Lilo and Stitch had episodes featuring them all as guest stars long after the other ended.
Not really sensibly but at the very least the Disney Aladdin and Hercules cartoons were in the same universe even having a crossover with Jafar and Hades working together.
I would love to see shared John Carpenter universe. The Fog/Thing/Big Trouble in Little China/Halloween/They Live as one big even comic or Netflix series.
Pull List:
Marvel Comics: Venom, X-Men, Black Panther, Captain America, Eternals, Warhammer 40000.
DC Comics: The Last God
Image: Decorum
There was a later TGIF crossover that involved Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Boy Meets World, and a couple shortly lived supernatural shows where Salem went around screwing with time.
Much like Family Guy, the Cleveland Show, and American Dad would with a hurricane that hit the East Coast.
It seems like the show that Mia Wallace was supposed to be in, Fox Force Five, became the movie Kill Bill (which, presumably, starred Mia Wallace as the Bride).
Hm...Dexter's Lab and Powerpuff Girls were (and I think there were later ties to Ed, Edd, n Eddy, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, and Samurai Jack). Uncle Grandpa's guest spot on Steven Universe, although acknowledged in episode as non-canon, revealed that he was going to visit some of the classic CN characters.
Which kind of contradicts Genie meeting Hercules in Return of Jafar, but...ehh. Due to cameos and other references and whatnot, several Disney movies could be considered to be in the same universe (only they do take place during different time periods).
Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel
Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul
The "Realer Than Real" Tarantino universe is pretty big(Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Death Proof, Inglorious Basterds, Django Unchained and The Hateful Eight all take place in the same world).
Jackie Brown and Out of Sight are connected via Michael Keaton's character appearing in both.
Technically, the Stephen King universe comprises every fictional universe there is, since it's all connected to The Dark Tower.
All the seasons of American Horror Story are connected to one another.
The old Adam West Batman and the Green Hornet TV show were connected.
Indiana Jones apparently exists inside the MCU, according to that one line in Captain America: The First Avenger about Hitler digging for trinkets in the desert. This could possibly mean that Star Wars, ET, and American Graffiti happened in the MCU as well.
The ending to Cabin In The Woods I think is the cause of the events in This Is The End.
Gravity Falls and Rick & Morty are probably connected since their respective creators Justin Roiland and Alex Hirsch are friends and throw references from the other person's show into their own show.
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Death proof and Kill Bill exists in the same universe. The Sheriff and his son appears in both.
Also, Sam Jackson's character in Kill Bill Vol. 2 might be the same guy he played in Pulp Fiction.
Also, look at this:
Paula Schultz might be related to Dr. Schultz from Django Unchained.
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http://wiki.tarantino.info/index.php/Universes
According to this, Death Proof IS in the "Real" Tarantino universe. I know that McGraw is a bit of a contradiction because he appears in From Dusk Till Dawn, but apparently some characters are allowed to hop back and forth. Maybe the McGraw in From Dusk Till Dawn was based on the "real" McGrawn from Death Proof.
Maybe Doctor King Schultz is a famous folk hero in the "real" universe along with Django for blowing up Candyland, and their names are often referenced in movies like Kill Bill.