Universal Monsters - Viewing Order

But seriously, how? What? Why?! I didn't expect anything anime to be connected to the Universal Monsters timeline.
It's a bit of a weird one, yeah. I'm less confident in that one actually being part of the universe since it's an adaptation of an existing work. Honestly could remove it very easily but it's fine for now.

Basically, it features traditional monsters from the Universal Monsters brand, and is by Universal (Universal + Dracula/vampires). Personally, I think it's something that can easily be tossed, like the Van Helsing live-action series. The modern era gets like this, lol.
 
It's a bit of a weird one, yeah. I'm less confident in that one actually being part of the universe since it's an adaptation of an existing work. Honestly could remove it very easily but it's fine for now.
Oh.
Basically, it features traditional monsters from the Universal Monsters brand, and is by Universal (Universal + Dracula/vampires). Personally, I think it's something that can easily be tossed, like the Van Helsing live-action series. The modern era gets like this, lol.
Huh
 
Alucard is Dracula, Anderson is Frankenstein's Monster, and the Captain is the Wolf Man too. It does make sense, Dredd. The Ultimate series is also Universal, so again, makes sense. Just leaving a disclaimer that it's more of a take that it's an adaptation of the classic monsters by Universal. So... unless it's contradicted, it's gonna be in here.

It's just nowhere near as solid as, like, all The Mummy films being connected or something like that, lol. No direct links, just Universal Monsters franchise characters in a series by Universal.
 
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Alucard is Dracula, Anderson is Frankenstein's Monster, and the Captain is the Wolf Man too. It does make sense, Dredd. The Ultimate series is also Universal, so again, makes sense. Just leaving a disclaimer that it's more of a take that it's an adaptation of the classic monsters by Universal. So... unless it's contradicted, it's gonna be in here.

It's just nowhere near as solid as, like, all The Mummy films being connected or something like that, lol. No direct links, just Universal Monsters franchise characters in a series by Universal.
I will consider that a more solid link that "Mighty Monsterwheelies" to be honest
 
Jack Griffin
1931 - The Invisible Man (1933)
-Played by Claude Rains

Frank Griffin (Jack Griffin's brother)
1940 - The Invisible Man Returns
1948 - Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
-Played by John Sutton

Frank Griffin Jr. (Jack Griffin's nephew/Frank Griffin's son)
1941 - Invisible Agent
-Played by Jon Hall

Robert Griffin
1944 - The Invisible Man's Revenge
-Played by Jon Hall

Arnaud DeFöhn/"Hawley Griffin"
2000 - The Invisible Man (2000 TV Series) [9 Episodes]
-Played by Joel Bissonnette


Adrian Griffin
2020 - The Invisible Man (2020)
-Played by Oliver Jackson-Cohen

Tom Griffin
2020 - The Invisible Man (2020)
-Played by Michael Dorman
There was also a made-for-TV The Invisible Woman (1983) https://invisible-man.fandom.com/wiki/The_Invisible_Woman_(1983_film)

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Universal Monsters page is perfect example of bias
So are pages for the likes of Gamergate and Bridget (Guilty Gear). The former they've dubbed a "harassment campaign" despite evidence to the contrary, the latter written to essentially remove all trace of him being male due to agenda-pushing localizers falsely retconning him into being a trans-girl.

... yeah, I know that's incredibly off-topic, but just shows the problem with Wikipedia.
 

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