List of Fictional Crossovers - Explicitly Outside Continuity

Explicitly Outside Continuity

These are crossovers that exist outside of their own setting, as an alternate universe or a "what if" scenario. Non-continuity crossovers may still borrow or resolve plots from their respective series, but have no evidence to support their occurrence officially in either setting.

  • Archie meets The Punisher (Archie Meets the Punisher)
  • Batman fights Predator (Batman vs Predator I, II, III)
  • Batman fights Aliens
  • Spawn meets Batman (Spawn/Batman and Batman/Spawn)
  • Michael Myers fights Jason Voorhees
  • RoboCop fights the Terminator (RoboCop versus the Terminator)
  • RoboCop vs. Darth Vader (movie The Indian in the Cupboard)
  • Magnus, Robot Fighter fights Predator
  • Judge Dredd fights Predator
  • Judge Dredd fights Aliens
  • Superman fights Aliens
  • Superman fights Muhammad Ali (Superman vs. Muhammad Ali)
  • Superman fights the Terminator
  • Witchblade and The Darkness fight Aliens and Predator
  • Wolverine meets Witchblade
  • Wolverine vs Spider-Man (Spider-Man animated series)
  • X-Men meet WildC.A.T.S.
  • X-Men meet Star Trek: The Original Series and Star Trek: The Next Generation characters
  • Multiple Hanna-Barbera characters meet with Yogi Bear and Boo Boo Bear. (Yogi's Gang and Yo Yogi! respectively)
  • Looney Tunes, Disney cartoons, Woody Woodpecker, Droopy, and Betty Boop appear as residents of Toontown in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
  • Dimensions in Time was a special charity episode of Doctor Who, in which various incarnations of the Doctor visit Albert Square and meet various characters from the soap opera EastEnders.
  • East Street is a special charity episode of EastEnders, produced for BBC's 2010 Children in Need telethon, in which the characters from that aforementioned series visit the titular setting of and meet various characters from the soap opera Coronation Street.
  • Coronation Street: Viva Las Vegas! had already included some characters from another related rival soap opera Emmerdale.
  • Danny McGuire, a fictional character previously played by Gene Kelly in the 1944 film Cover Girl, had reappeared as a secondary character in the 1980 film Xanadu.
  • Various dating sim characters meet solely to fight each other (Eternal Fighter Zero)
  • Multiple Weekly Shōnen Jump characters meet solely to fight each other (Jump Super Stars)
  • Quake III features the protagonists of several Id Software first-person shooter games meeting together solely to fight each other.
  • Various Super Robot and Mecha anime heroes team up and carry out their respective storylines side by side in the long running Super Robot Wars video game series.
  • Various Leaf characters meet solely to fight each other (The Queen of Heart series).
  • Various Konami characters join together to defeat a common or unknown enemy (the Wai Wai World and Parodius series) or competing against each other (Konami Krazy Racers).
  • Transformers and G.I. Joe.
  • In the Star Trek novel Ishmael, author Barbara Hambly has Mr. Spock, through time travel, meeting the characters from the TV series, Here Come the Brides. Doctor Who also makes two cameos in the book.
  • An episode of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch had her chasing Salem through time into all the other TGIF shows at the time, including Boy Meets World, which was sent back to the day after the Pearl Harbor attack; You Wish, which was sent back to the 1950s; and Teen Angel, where Sabrina finally caught Salem and flirted with the title character.
  • "Cross Epoch" is the title of a Dragon Ball Z crossover with One Piece.
  • Various Nintendo characters fight each other in the Super Smash Bros. series.
  • Disney characters and Final Fantasy characters coexisting in the Kingdom Hearts series.
  • In the Family Guy episode, Lois Kills Stewie, which turned out to be a simulation along with the previous episode, Stewie Griffin attempts to hack into the power grid at the CIA in a plan for world domination, only to be confronted by Stan Smith and Avery Bullock from American Dad!, who have no choice but to give in to Stewie's demands to be "President of the World." Both shows were created by Seth MacFarlane.
  • On Family Guy Brian Griffin is watching an episode of Scarecrow and Mrs. King in "Deep Throats", but instead of Bruce Boxleitner’s character, secret agent Lee “Scarecrow” Stetson, Kate Jackson’s Amanda King is paired with the Scarecrow from The Wizard of Oz.

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