RoscoIsANinja
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Yeah... that is almost a confirmation they're not in the same universe. I was mad confused when I saw that.FYI The animated Batman Year One is set in modern times, wheras TDKR is set firmly in the 1980s.
Yeah... that is almost a confirmation they're not in the same universe. I was mad confused when I saw that.FYI The animated Batman Year One is set in modern times, wheras TDKR is set firmly in the 1980s.
Yea in fact a 1998 Ford Crown Victoria can be seen in Gotham City, placing the film in 1998 at the earliest.Yeah... that is almost a confirmation they're not in the same universe. I was mad confused when I saw that.
Mr Mxy was going in a random order while flicking between Superman dopplegangers. I don't think it was all lined up.508 is DCAU according to MAWSM
FYI The animated Batman Year One is set in modern times, wheras TDKR is set firmly in the 1980s.
Yea in fact a 1998 Ford Crown Victoria can be seen in Gotham City, placing the film in 1998 at the earliest.
But then again…this occurred in 1991.I did not know that, but thanks for the clarity.
I'm pretty sure we can just excuse it as a technological sliding timeline and place it in 1956-1957. Maybe in a head-canon Earth-1 Pre-Flashpoint, it'd be between 1998 and 2001, but in the Earth-31 timeline, it still fits fine as it's supposed to.But then again…this occurred in 1991.
Ford Mustang in "Gotham"
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Almost a 30 year difference.
IF you ignore the modern vehicles and clothing style.I'm pretty sure we can just excuse it as a technological sliding timeline and place it in 1956-1957. Maybe in a head-canon Earth-1 Pre-Flashpoint, it'd be between 1998 and 2001, but in the Earth-31 timeline, it still fits fine as it's supposed to.
Not trying to argue but...1. Stanley Merkel appears in both films looking to be essentially the exact same. He doesn't seem to have aged much in 30 years, but personally I don't have a problem with that. He's the same character 30 years later for me.
2. Gordon comments that Bruce used to sip ginger ale while making everyone else think it was champagne "in the old days". This appears to be a reference to their first meeting in Batman: Year One.
3. Both films are done by the same production company.
4. In Jim Gordon's house, there's a wall photo that depicts him and his family as they looked in Batman: Year One.
5. The comic book versions they are adapting are in the same universe. Batman: Year One occurs both in Earth-31 and in the mainstream post-crisis timeline. They had a sliding timeline so every single comic was set when it came out despite when it should take place on the timeline. The animated versions take this approach, but really, we can just place Batman: Year One in the 1950s anyway because the fashion and vehicles aren't important to the plot like in The Dark Knight Returns.