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Also, the 2019 version of Black Christmas could technically be set in the Universal Monsters Universe due to being distributed by Universal (does being distributed count)?
 
Chronologie complète – Crocodile Dundee
1986 – Crocodile Dundee (film, canon)
1988 – Crocodile Dundee II (film, canon)
Années 1980-1990 – Publicités touristiques australiennes mettant en vedette Mick Dundee / Paul Hogan
Années 1990 – Saturday Night Live (parodies directes)
Années 1990-2000 – Les Simpson (références directes)
2001 – Crocodile Dundee à Los Angeles (film, canon)
Années 2000 – Les Griffin (parodies)
Années 2000 – South Park (parodies)
Années 2000-2010 – Shrek, Madagascar (clins d'œil indirects)
2018 – Dundee : Le fils d’une légende revient chez lui (Publicité du Super Bowl, apparition de Paul Hogan)
 
Chronologie complète – Crocodile Dundee
1986 – Crocodile Dundee (film, canon)
1988 – Crocodile Dundee II (film, canon)
Années 1980-1990 – Publicités touristiques australiennes mettant en vedette Mick Dundee / Paul Hogan
Années 1990 – Saturday Night Live (parodies directes)
Années 1990-2000 – Les Simpson (références directes)
2001 – Crocodile Dundee à Los Angeles (film, canon)
Années 2000 – Les Griffin (parodies)
Années 2000 – South Park (parodies)
Années 2000-2010 – Shrek, Madagascar (clins d'œil indirects)
2018 – Dundee : Le fils d’une légende revient chez lui (Publicité du Super Bowl, apparition de Paul Hogan)
How does Madagascar, of all things, connect???
 
Quel est le lien avec Madagascar, de toutes les choses possibles ???
Les Simpson – références directes (gam du couteau, accent)

Les gags verbaux de Family Guy

South Park – Caricature australienne

Saturday Night Live – sketches parodiques

Shrek – inspiration indirecte

Madagascar – archétype de l'explorateur
 
Universal Monsters isn't just "horror movie by Universal", it's specifically IPs like Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy, Creature, etc. distributed by Universal. If it's not one of those, the connection needs to be proven by some sort of source, like The Thing video game being advertised as Universal Monsters in a magazine.

By that logic, Jurassic Park would be the same universe. That's just silly.
 
By that logic, Jurassic Park would be the same universe. That's just silly.
Ironically, if you take the Howling references in the Slasherverse as canon, and the Piranha remakes as being in the same canon as the original (I don’t think there’s any contradictions) then Jurassic Park could be canon to the Slasherverse.

Massive stretch, of course, and the line of connections most likely ends at the original Piranha movies, but still
 
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Trivia/Firefly
"Joss Whedon gave an interview around the time Serenity came out, where he stated that, had the show lasted multiple seasons, he had an idea to include a cameo by Spike sometime around Season 6, retroactively incorporating Firefly into the Buffyverse. The scene would involved Mal encountering Spike in a bar on one of the border planets, where the British Vampire would resignedly tell him "Nothing ever changes"."

This would have been both fun and sad.

But even the fact that Whedon thought about it, makes the Slayer Theory in a more real position than before.

P.S. The grammatical errors you can see between the "" aren't done by me, I've just copy pasted it.

anyways from what I see, it's a reverse situation of EMH - W&X-MEN - SSM.

The difference is that they were meant to be separate, but then they were made together, here they were meant to be canon, but they never had the opportunity to show it and never said otherwise. So I mean, I can see a Buffy/Angel/Firefly/Serenity universe.

You could prolbably add Dollhouse too, but there wasn't a single confirmation about that ever.
 
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if they're true, I think they'd need to be part of the "Fray" timeline that gets avoided during season 12, so technically Firefly/Serenity getsa retconned and everyone lives happy! So how would I place them in a simplified order?

Well first of all you can't finish with F/S as thanks to their incomplete nature they aren't a great way to end the narrative, so I'd argue to the Buffy soft reboot to do that.

As for F/S, the tie-in media revolve around that and you watch the interviews, (I don't remember how they're called) before Serenity.

So now how to place them between the Buffyverse?

Well I'd say, since Buffy season 5 was done originally as a series finale, I'd say to place the whole of Firefly, after the Fray comics, which in turn I've placed in Between Season 5 and 6.

I decided to separate Firefly and Serenity for now to let some time pass between stories. (maybe I'd change this later?)

And so I decided for now that Serenity needs to be watched between Angel Season 6 and Buffy Season 8, as Bseason 8 starts a line of interconnected stories that ends with season 12. Angel Season 6 instead has a closed ending and for Buffy you've already got one in Buffy season 7, so in turn:

(just think that every season has their tie-in media, I'm too lazy to specify that everytime haha)

1) Buffy Season 1
2) Buffy Season 2
3) Buffy Season 3
4) Buffy Season 4/Angel Season 1
5) Buffy Season 5/Angle Season 2
6) Firefly Season 1
7) Buffy Season 6/Angel Season 3
8) Buffy Season 7/Angel Season 4
9) Angel Season 5
10) Angel Season 6 (+7, if you consider the post-after the fall as a separate season)
11) Serenity
12) Buffy Season 8
13) Buffy Season 9
14) Buffy Season 10
15) Buffy Season 11
16) Buffy Season 12
17) Buffyverse Audiodrama
18) Buffy/Angel BOOM Studios
19) Buffy soft reboot season 1
20) etc...
 

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