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== Mirage from [[The Incredibles]] is related to Susan. ==
Possibly her [[Separated Atat Birth|sister]], possibly [[Oblivious Adoption|her]] [[Parental Abandonment|mother]], depending on Mirage's powers (or lack thereof). White hair, [[Mundane Fantastic]] universe, and seriously, you'd probably have to be [[The Incredibles (Animation)/WMG|a super]] to ''survive'' the meteor, let alone turn into a giant from it.
* How about this: Mirage was hit by the same as Susan, and mutated the same eyes and hair. Notice, Susan looked just like a regular dark-haired, doe-eyed woman before the meteor.
** Mirage might had be a far family member that also happened to be walking around near the meteorite crash site with Susan, but it took longer to recover and no one notices her after all the wedding ''interruption''.
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== The General W.R. Monger is, despite his claims to the contrary, actually a cyborg. ==
Think about it, after the credits the man appears and says he's ninety years old. Pushing ninety doesn't look like you're forty-to-sixty. Plus, how does a 'Nam vet collect enough experience, strength, and resources to hog tie MONSTERS? As in the mad science, nuclear mutation variety? Maybe [[Hellboy (Comic Bookcomics)|monsters can only fight monsters]]? And why just keep them confined? Wouldn't it be cheaper to exterminate them? Or even go the Dr. Cockroach route, experiment on them? Keeping them all in the same location, letting the monsters interact, form bonds, become a band of brothers? Sounds like a revolt waiting to happen. Or maybe he was gathering an army, in case something like the world invasion happened? Or rise and over throw the Buffoon President?
* He has been Roland, Beowulf, Achilles, Gilgamesh. He has been called a hundred names and will be called a thousand more before the world goes dim and cold. He is hero.
** Maybe he himself is a longevity empowered monster of some kind.
** He might be a ''[[WW 2]]'' veteran, for that matter - assuming that it takes place roughly in the present day, he would have been about twenty years old in 1940.
== The General W.R. Monger is actually [[Twenty Four24|Jack Bauer]] in disguise. ==
Of character!Colbert's world? (See above WG) I could go for that!
* He is General George S. Patton's most recent reincarnation.
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== Area 52 is the North American branch of [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|SEELE]] ==
(Or whatever they're called, I've only seen [[Did Not Do the Research|two episodes]]) A massive underground base that holds both (super)natural and man-made monsters, including a giant [[White-Haired Pretty Girl]] and a [[Mad Scientist]], with the (eventual) mission to quell an alien threat. ''They're practically identical!''
* Or maybe it's an alternative version of the NGE base(s), considering the surprising lack of [[Plan|plansplan]]s or [[Man Behind the Man|Men Behind the Men]].
* OP: Hmmm...
 
== MVA is NGE in a world where [[Darker and Edgier]] and [[Bloodier and Gorier]] never developed, thus the (apparent) lack of [[The Plan|plans, confusing and otherwise]] and [[Body Horror|Body Horrors]]s. ==
Or maybe we over-ernest [[Eagle Land|EagleLanders]] just aren't as good at those as we think.
 
== Dr Cockroach is related to [[Black AdderBlackadder|Lieutenant George]] ==
They have the same actor. A possible means for this to happen is: George has a child, or perhaps children. One of them, despairing of the general naivety of his family, emigrates to the US and becomes an accomplished scientist-then transforms himself into Dr Cockroach.
* Oh God, someone please expand this to include EVERY CHARACTER LAURIE HAS PLAYED. It's just about canon that all Laurieettes (Both Georges, Ludwig, That-guy-from-Series-2) from Blackadder are related, and it's not too far a stretch to include a certain doctor, or Bertie Wooster...
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Furthermore, she's unknowingly already done it once already; when Dr. Cockroach was experimenting on her and thought that she'd grown a couple of inches taller it wasn't actually his machine that did it, it was her body unconsciously deciding that the fastest way to get away from the pain was to shoot up a little more so the electrodes would either be yanked off her face or their wires torn out of the machine by her head suddenly being further away than the cords could reach.
* Makes sense. Her first growth spurt takes long enough for her to get from the field to the church, cleaned up, and to reach the altar. Her subconcioussubconscious knew what she hadn't yet admitted (that her [[Disposable FianceFiancé|fiancé]] is a [[Jerkass|jerkass]]), so her body decided that she needed a way out of this wedding. Cue glowing and massive growth.
 
== B.O.B would've survived the Self-Destruction of Gallaxhar's ship. ==
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== Everything happens in the same setting as District 9, give or take a few decades ==
Disregarding the [[Rule of Cool|idea of Ginormica meeting Christopher]], consider that no one seems to be as alarmed by Gallaxhar as they normally would be in a first contact scenario: this is because they already know about aliens! The ones that landed in Johannsburg a few decades ago. Then more of them showed up, took their people away, and left. (After branding Earth as an [[Crapsack World|intergalactic]] [[Humans Are Bastardsthe Real Monsters|hellhole]], of course.) So they were hoping to find actually human-ish looking benevolent aliens; also why they tried conventional weapons. They worked pretty well against the prawns, right?
* Although in MVA they do a bit of [[Lampshade Hanging]] on that aliens always land in America - and don't mention anything about them landing in South Africa before.
 
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