Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-807326-20150413110105/@comment-2054358-20150501004713

TheSonofNeptune wrote: What are you talking about? Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki does cover all the movies in the "Marvel Cinematic Universe", hence the "Universe" part, not all Marvel movies in general. The Arrow Universe is different, no one calls it "DC TV", or "DC TV Universe", it's referred to as the "Arrowverse" even by the producers.

And in the case of the DC Animated Universe, the wiki is called "DC Animated Universe Wiki", the keyword is "Universe", shows set in the same universe, not the cartoon shows in general. No other shows since the Bruce Timm DC Animated Universe have shared the same universe. Also, you brought up the Lego Games Wiki, I just checked, they do cover all LEGO games, so what are you talking about?

Not to mention the DC TV shows that are standalone. Everyone says "DC TV" to refer to all the shows in general. Even the ones that aren't set in the same universe.

I mean like the Spider-Man, X-Men and Fantastic Four films aren't part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Teen Titans, The Batman, Beware the Batman, Young Justice and Legion of Super Heroes aren't part of the DCAU. However, DCAU and Marvel Cinematic still have their generalized names. The X-Men, whether than being a part of the MCU actually competes with it. And as for the LEGO Games Wiki, it doesn't cover games like Bionicle, LEGO Island or LEGO Friends. It is about a specific LEGO series that started with LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game. The games in the series have certain things recurring like collecting LEGO studs, Free Play, Drop-In Drop Out Co-Op, etc. There is an "Other Game" page which notes the games the Wiki doesn't cover. No LEGO Island characters gets a page. TV Tropes calls it the LEGO Adaptation Games.

Anyway, back on topic, majority rules right? Whatever we come up with, I'd be okay with it.