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mreddie

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Oct 26, 2017
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So there's a meme that started with the recent Infinity War trailer and it being called 'most ambitious crossover event in history'. All of a sudden, Twitter has responded with other random ass crossovers and I figured where else to see who else can think of insane crossovers.

Basically here's the some of the examples




Any other crossovers that actually happened you can think of?
 

Tagyhag

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Oct 27, 2017
12,461
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Goddamn it 2018 is weird.

Also, I remember this being super cool

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5 different shows regarding the same alien invasion. It was one of the best Ed Edd n Eddy episodes out in a good long time too.
 

Version 3.0

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Oct 27, 2017
11,152
Wait. I thought the title said "most ambitious" but it looks like we're going for "dumbest".

Well, I'm game. I got nothing though.
 

B.K.

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Oct 31, 2017
17,015
Getting Bugs Bunny and Mickey Mouse together in the same scene in Who Framed Roger Rabbit? was probably more ambitious than a company putting a lot of characters they already own together in a movie.
 

Pop-O-Matic

Avenger
Oct 25, 2017
12,861
There's a difference between "random" and "ambitious." Most of these other ones are mainly random scenes/commercials/cameos that otherwise ad nothing to their works. Infinity War is basically mashing together like 9 different film franchises into one movie and make it have a coherent story. Nothing has been done like that in the world of mainstream blockbuster cinema.
 

Serene

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Oct 25, 2017
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Getting Bugs Bunny and Mickey Mouse together in the same scene in Who Framed Roger Rabbit? was probably more ambitious than a company putting a lot of characters they already own together in a movie.

Idk. That just required two companies to come to a strange agreement. Hard yes, but when compared to a ten year build over eighteen films to one big event film? I think the latter is much more impressive overall.