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Rambo Timeline
195? - A New Kind of War [Ew, Critical Drinker made this]
196? - First Kill
1981 - First Blood
1985 - Rambo: First Blood Part II
1986 - Rambo: The Force of Freedom 1x01-1x65
1988 - Rambo III
1989 - Rambo #1
1990 - Mortal Kombat 11 (John Rambo Ending)
2008 - Rambo: Extended Cut
2019 - Rambo: Last Blood
 
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Rambo Timeline
195? - A New Kind of War [Ew, Critical Drinker made this]
196? - First Kill
1981 - First Blood
1985 - Rambo: First Blood Part II
1986 - Rambo: The Force of Freedom 1x01-1x65
1988 - Rambo III
1989 - Rambo #1
1990 - Mortal Kombat 11 (John Rambo Ending)
2008 - Rambo
2019 - Rambo: Last Blood
Just for the meme, since is Rambo... ;P
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Has anyone tried to do a Devil May Cry timeline?


Yes but I kind of lost interest at some point and left it abandoned
 
For Mortal Kombat, we already know this game is canon. They've said it happens in a unique (but canon) timeline but it's very clearly a mid-qual set between Mortal Kombat 3 and 4.

Considering the MANY references linking back to it, is it possible Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe is part of the Injustice universe? I assume a few things would have to be noted to happen off-screen. Lex Luthor would need to switch sides between games and become Superman's ally rather than enemy. Kronika would take Joker to the MK1 universe before the events of Injustice start.

You might say that it should be the good universe timeline, but Injustice 2 references MKvsDC and that's set entirely within the regime timeline, so logically the DC world in that should be the main Injustice timeline, probably.
 
Will anyone do an Elder Scrolls Timeline? Including weird titles like Smolder Scrolls Online? And the books? And potentially Portal/Half-Life? And I guess due to Fallout Shelter x Blades also Fallout?
 
Any1 planing Simpsons? Or planing on anwering my Simpson question?
The Simpsons is mostly one timeline, however, it's all set in one really long year and there's multiple January - December time passes within this single year. Also, because of a sliding timeline, you'd have to adjust flashbacks and flashforwards regarding characters with Year -1, Year -2, etc. That, or you start the timeline in the year the first season came out, have the repeating years occur in real time (as in, you acknowledge that they take place in the years they released but denote them all as Year 1: 1989, Year 1: 1990, Year 1: 1991, etc.), the flashbacks are deducted back from 1989 ignoring whatever modern reference they have, and the flashforwards will always be Year 2, Year 3, etc., until the show finally ends and you can asign real years to it.

Oh... and somehow you have to fit in Futurama and Family Guy stuff, so really, it's a fucked timeline.
 
The Simpsons is mostly one timeline, however, it's all set in one really long year and there's multiple January - December time passes within this single year. Also, because of a sliding timeline, you'd have to adjust flashbacks and flashforwards regarding characters with Year -1, Year -2, etc. That, or you start the timeline in the year the first season came out, have the repeating years occur in real time (as in, you acknowledge that they take place in the years they released but denote them all as Year 1: 1989, Year 1: 1990, Year 1: 1991, etc.), the flashbacks are deducted back from 1989 ignoring whatever modern reference they have, and the flashforwards will always be Year 2, Year 3, etc., until the show finally ends and you can asign real years to it.

Oh... and somehow you have to fit in Futurama and Family Guy stuff, so really, it's a fucked timeline.
Yeah it's crazy (because I have thought about it a while back) because the flashback stuff PARTICULARLY that Homer creates Grunge one contradicts a LOT. I mean the timeline even without all of that would be starting with at least two Season 3 episodes in Stark Raving Dad and Radio Bart then Marge's birthday in season 1 before the Tracy Ullman shorts. This is closest we've got atm: https://simpsons.fandom.com/wiki/Timeline_of_events_in_The_Simpsons
 
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btw considering that Miss. Minutes calls Earth-616 the ORIGINAL TIMELINE this is another proof that the MCU and the comics are in the same Multiverse.


But this wasn't what I wanted to ask originally. The real question is that these animations are TECNICALLY set in Earth-616, right?

 
The Simpsons is mostly one timeline, however, it's all set in one really long year and there's multiple January - December time passes within this single year. Also, because of a sliding timeline, you'd have to adjust flashbacks and flashforwards regarding characters with Year -1, Year -2, etc. That, or you start the timeline in the year the first season came out, have the repeating years occur in real time (as in, you acknowledge that they take place in the years they released but denote them all as Year 1: 1989, Year 1: 1990, Year 1: 1991, etc.), the flashbacks are deducted back from 1989 ignoring whatever modern reference they have, and the flashforwards will always be Year 2, Year 3, etc., until the show finally ends and you can asign real years to it.

Oh... and somehow you have to fit in Futurama and Family Guy stuff, so really, it's a fucked timeline.
Not just those shows, but also Bob's Burgers, Archer, American Dad, The Cleveland Show, Rick & Morty etc...

In short, trying to make an entire timeline for all the connected Western Animations would be a complete fucking nightmare.
 
Not just those shows, but also Bob's Burgers, Archer, American Dad, The Cleveland Show, Rick & Morty etc...

In short, trying to make an entire timeline for all the connected Western Animations would be a complete fucking nightmare.
ScottishRyzo started an animated crossover multiverse a while back... had Adventure Time and Samurai Jack on it so far.
 

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