Batman (1966-1968) - Timeline

True, but from my perspective it's the vibe I get from it and the aesthetic
 
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Are the 2 or 3 Catwomen the same character or there is a possibility that they are different people under the mask?
 
There's serveral LEGO Star Wars timelines. The Freemaker Adventures is definitely one of them. The characters and a rough history does apply to Disney Canon, but no canon material is beholden to it due to the circumstances.

Disney Infinity is another alternate canon.
 
Probably that had a plot, since I remember that the Spider-Man Disney Infinity set had an Ultimate Spider-Man (the tv show, not the comic) plot. Was that canon to Earth-12041?
The wiki says It Is. Anyway the Avengers playset Is based on the Avengers assemble animated series.
 
@Pro Bot Batman 66 had a cameo in the Planetary Batman crossover (he briefly replaced the Batman of the story's main universe). Do you think that can be included?


Edit: I rechecked the comic and it seems the Planetary characters were transported to the 66 universe instead of the other way around.
 
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Instead for the "Green Hornet" side, what about the Novels, short stories and the NOW Comics?

After all we have a Batman Novel here, so why don't add the Green Hornet ones?
 
I'm aware. Most seem to be of the belief that's a separate universe, so I'm going with that. It's also got a pink Riddler, a different batmobile and a different batgirl suit. I just decided to ignore it.
I haven't seen the show, so I don't know, but, is this really so jarring to imply non-canonicity? Considering that Catwoman changes races and we are able to accept that.
 
I haven't seen the show, so I don't know, but, is this really so jarring to imply non-canonicity? Considering that Catwoman changes races and we are able to accept that.
If the cartoon has no overt references to the live-action show, it would be the best to consider it separate. But I didn't watch either shows, so IDK.

@Pro Bot IMO, it is not a huge deal if a comic is said to take place in 1966, even if that clashes with the show. The writer of the comic probably didn't think too hard about the exact chronology and just assumed it would take place in 1966 since the show is commonly known as Batman '66. It is just a simple error in my view.
 
This is in the Viewing Order, but not in the timeline
I think he said that since the Batman from Earth-66 only appears for a quick cameo at the ending he would only ad it to the viewing order and not the timeline.
 

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