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* ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]]'' crossed over Disney characters with Warner Bros. and MGM characters, saying that they all co-existed with humans [[Animated Actors|as actors in Hollywood]], and that they all hail from "[[Toon]]town", which seemed to be half Los Angeles and half [[Alternate Universe]].
* ''[[The Monster Squad]]'' had Dracula as the [[Big Bad]] who controlled all of the other classic movie monsters: [[Frankenstein|Frakenstein's Monster]], the [[Wolf Man]], the [[Creature from the Black Lagoon]] and the [[Mummy]]. There is also a cameo by Abraham Van Helsing.
* [http://video.yahoo.com/watch/411762/2393937 The Area 52 scene]{{Dead link}} in ''[[Looney Tunes: Back in Action]]'' involved the heroes facing off against Marvin the Martian, who led a group of sci-fi aliens which included [[The Day of the Triffids|a Triffid plant]], the eponymous ''[[Robot Monster]]'', the mutant from ''[[This Island Earth]]'' and even ''freaking [[Doctor Who|Daleks]]!''
* Many [[Seltzer and Friedberg]] works, such as ''Epic Movie'' and ''Disaster Movie'', could be considered Massive Multiplayer Crossovers, insofar as they feature many characters and plot elements (or [[Shallow Parody|weak parodies]] thereof) from recent movies and mash them all together. By all rights, this really ''should'' produce something worth watching on some level.
* A version of this in ''[[Star Trek Generations]]'', which featured the captains of two Enterprises from completely different eras (Kirk and Picard) in the same film. ''[[Star Trek]]'' has done this numerous times, if you consider the different series separate entities of the same intellectual property.
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*** Perfectly justified that Inazuma Ginga in [[Taiyou Sentai Sun Vulcan|Sun Vulcan]] episode 45 was wanted by the Galactic Police. Shozo Uehara who wrote the character would be the main writer of the Space Sheriff trilogy.
** It all comes to a head with ''[[Kamen Rider x Super Sentai: The Great Superhero War|Kamen Rider X Super Sentai Super Hero Taisen]]''.
* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20130603170552/http://www.childrenspartyatthepalace.com/ The Children's Party at the Palace]'', a British production broadcast live from Buckingham Palace on June 25, 2006, celebrated Queen Elizabeth II's 80th birthday with a wild romp featuring dozens of literary and TV characters including (among many others) Cruella DeVille, [[Peter Pan]] and Captain Hook, Sir Topham Hatt from ''[[Thomas the Tank Engine]]'', [[Wallace and Gromit]], the White Rabbit from ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'', [[Enid Blyton]]'s ''The Famous Five'', [[Harry Potter]], Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger and Neville Longbottom from the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' movies, and starred the Queen [[As Himself|as herself]].
* The ''[[Sabrina the Teenage Witch]]'' episode "Inna-Gadda-Sabrina" extended its story through the following three shows that night: ''[[Boy Meets World]]'', ''You Wish'', and ''[[Teen Angel]]''. Each show was set in a different time period in going with the theme.
** It wasn't the first time - in fact, quite a few crossovers spanned the entire TGIF lineup from time to time, and even an occasional though less involving tie-in for all ABC weekly sitcoms during this period.
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** And kicking off 2010, we have an epic review of [[Dragonball Evolution]], starring Paw, LordKat, Rollo T, Hopewithinchaos, and Y Ruler of Time, with guests including [[Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Series|LittleKuriboh]], [[Dragon Ball Abridged|MasakoX]] and [[The Happy Video Game Nerd]]. This was recorded while everyone was attending [[wikipedia:MAGFest|MAGFest]].
** The [[Kickassia|Two Year Anniversary]] is another huge crossover event. And in turn, it allowed some once-in-a-lifetime crossovers as by this point, quite a few reviewers are from around the world.
** In 2011, things repeated. Y Ruler of Time used MAGFest to do another multiple reviewer crossover (''[[The Last Airbender]]'', with [[Todd in the Shadows]], [[JesuOtaku]] and [[Rollo T]], plus various cameos). And Year Three had a [[Suburban Knights|crossover series]] and various individual joint reviews (Todd even opens [https://web.archive.org/web/20130524124721/http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/thatguywiththeglasses/specials/31178-bmbssm his one] saying that the trip means crossovers... and gets shot down by three people before [[Bad Movie Beatdown|Film Brain]] accepts to watch a movie with him).
* How about '''''[[Trope Namer|The]]''' [[Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny (song)|Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny]]'' flash video? Good guys; bad guys; explosions as far as the eye can see. Way too many pop culture icons to count.
* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20121203033841/http://keisuwabe.shikisokuzekuu.net/page035.html Symphony Of The Blood]'', a fake video game crossover between all the characters of the [[Reused Character Design|Star System]] of [[Osamu Tezuka]].
 
 
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