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== The OVA universe and the TV show universes are all canon to eachother through Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure ==
== The OVA universe and the TV show universes are all canon to eachother through Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure ==
Dual, from the creators of Tenchi Muyo, tells the story of two parallel universes. One of these universes happens to be the Tenchi Universe continuity, while the other is the Tenchi In Tokyo continuity. And what happens when Kazuki and Mitsuki merge the two universes together at the end of the show? They create the OVA timeline!
Dual, from the creators of Tenchi Muyo, tells the story of two parallel universes. One of these universes happens to be the Tenchi Universe continuity, while the other is the Tenchi In Tokyo continuity. And what happens when Kazuki and Mitsuki merge the two universes together at the end of the show? They create the OVA timeline!
* That's exactly what [[Word of God]] [[I Knew It|states to be]]. Some details (even major) are really off (for example, the key continuity is Ryo-Oh-Ki, not Dual!, thought this one is important, sure), but ''all'' Kajishima's works (and some ''not'' his, like most Tenchi spinoffs) are alternate continuities of one big Multiverse.
* That's exactly what [[Word of God]] [[I Knew It!|states to be]]. Some details (even major) are really off (for example, the key continuity is Ryo-Oh-Ki, not Dual!, thought this one is important, sure), but ''all'' Kajishima's works (and some ''not'' his, like most Tenchi spinoffs) are alternate continuities of one big Multiverse.
** Word of God never said that. Kajishima stated that he never even watched Tenchi Universe or Tenchi in Tokyo, let alone considered them part of his multiverse.
** Word of God never said that. Kajishima stated that he never even watched Tenchi Universe or Tenchi in Tokyo, let alone considered them part of his multiverse.