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I figure that if I manage to do the hard stuff, everything else will fall into place. It's funny that the only crossovers that I wouldn't count for this DC universe are the DC crossovers.
To be fair to Green Acres, the WW2 flashback used archive footage from Hogan's Heroes, showing the same plane when it really shouldn't have been. Perhaps it was an exaggerated story told in the present with the tie-in being a joke... I'd have to watch the episode though.
I think every crossover has been documented here. Of course, if you count Green Acres as canon with Hogan's Heroes, you end up connecting to The Fresh Prince of Bel Air. That's why you've got to be careful with crossovers, because once you get to a ton of sitcoms, you're now covering most of television ever.Hi! I was looking for other crossovers in the universe. I found a site with crossovers, but I'm lost with the information. If you could confirm all the connected series, that would be great. Also, if you have anything on Batman that could help, or maybe it's already done.
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To be fair to Green Acres, the WW2 flashback used archive footage from Hogan's Heroes, showing the same plane when it really shouldn't have been. Perhaps it was an exaggerated story told in the present with the tie-in being a joke... I'd have to watch the episode though.
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