User:SOTO/Forum Archive/Inclusion debates/@comment-4028641-20170222073756/@comment-4028641-20170222201837

User:SOTO/Forum Archive/Inclusion debates/@comment-4028641-20170222073756/@comment-4028641-20170222201837 Just to be clear I was presenting an argument, I don't think it's clear cut.

The idea that the movie wasn't meant to be set in the DWU is a valid point. Or a valid question, at the very least. However, it is extremely important to clarify that this is much different from the Doctor wandering into an episode of The Simpsons because that is not a licensed appearance. This is a licensed appearance.

There will be a page on this movie even if we deem it invalid.

We have to clarify as well that Lego Dimensions as well as the film franchise attached to it exist in a multi-verse, not a universe; this is why this is a very unique case. Gallifrey, the Time Lords, and Missy do not exist within the same universe as Batman and the Joker. But in the film's multi-verse, there is a world out there where they do. And that world has been consistently played to be a direct copy of the DWU. And that world is where these Daleks are pulled from.

Spock, Kirk and the Enterprise do not exist within the DWU. But in a multiverse that Doctor Who happens to be connected to, they very much do.

So the fact that Batman's world is silly and camp is pretty irrelevant. So there's a universe out there where Batman and Superman are real and everything is kinda silly. So what? It's by far not the most crazy thing that we've come across on this site.