User:SOTO/Forum Archive/Inclusion debates/@comment-4028641-20170222073756/@comment-25117610-20170222123548

User:SOTO/Forum Archive/Inclusion debates/@comment-4028641-20170222073756/@comment-25117610-20170222123548 To me, it's a case where Rule 4 is the invalidity reason. These may indeed be intended to be the Daleks. May even be intended to be the very same Daleks we see on The Daleks (TV story), Victory of the Daleks (TV story), The Magician's Apprentice (TV story) et al. but I find it very unlikely that "The Lego Batman Movie" itself was intended to be set in the DWU.

Look, Batman, Superman, the Joker, etc. are on the movie. Would DC Comics (or Warner Brothers, in Voldemort's case) really be allowing LEGO to say that these characters are, somehow, anyhow, part of Doctor Who? LEGO Dimensions (video game) is one thing, because in there is clear cut: a lot of Dimensions "crash" together, allowing characters from one franchise cross into the other. But saying that there is a real Batman, Superman and a Joker on the same universe as the Doctor, the Master and Gallifrey? I think it's not the intention of the movie.

I would see this as more of a cultural reference, like the Fourth Doctor appearing on the Simpsons, or the the Tenth Doctor on Family Guy.

And no, I'm almost 100% sure that even if this thread decided that "The Lego Batman Movie" is valid, Doctor, Doctor, Doctor (webcast) would still be invalid, because that is a direct tie-in to LEGO Dimensions, and not a tie-in to "The Lego Batman Movie"