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[QUOTE="RobertoCasas, post: 503498, member: 188774" DCAU: Young Justice and (yes, even) Teen Titans.[/QUOTE]
these two are wrong Young Justice is Earth 16 not DCAU and Teen Titans is I dunno what, it's not DCAU for few reasons, 1. the Robin in Teen Titans is the original Robin, but he was in his late teens going into his twenties when he was robin in the DCAU, and was already Night Wing by the time JL happened, you could claim the second robin but doesn't match the personality and he never became anything other then robin as he dropped the costume all together after what the Joker and Harley did to him, And Damien is well a tough one to place but his personality has always been fairly the same through out iterations.
2. DCAU's Cyborg is Female, don't believe me look it up. that's two big reasons why teen titans is non existent in the DCAU we could go into the minor but that has more to do with the villians.
Edit: 3. Big reason Teen Titans original was suppose to be a show ran by the minds behind the DCAU but Turner Broadcasting didn't like the proposal so it got shelved till about a year later with a different setup and show runner giving you the Titans you know today.
now why is Young Justice not DCAU
Zantana already has a origin story in Batman the animated series that conflicts with young justice (seriously the ages are so radically different in the two it's not funny.)
the Imperium in the first three episodes of Justice League replaces the White Martians which Miss Martian is.
even if Hypothetically Titans was DCAU which it isn't Beastboys origin conflicts in the two series.
barbara is a college freshman when she becomes batgirl in DCAU, young justice makes her a teenager.
Batman beyond takes place in the 2030's young justice takes place in the 2010's
I could go on but that last one would mean barbara would of had to age 40 years in the span of 20.
they're not DCAU, and I'm not saying they can't exist entirely they just need to be explained as to why they exist in that universe. that and there's fandom wikia's Dedicated to DC, DCAU, Teen Titans, and Young Justice, and outside of the DC wikia there's no connection to the three. again go verify, WB is very careful in what it says is DCAU and what isn't.
these two are wrong Young Justice is Earth 16 not DCAU and Teen Titans is I dunno what, it's not DCAU for few reasons, 1. the Robin in Teen Titans is the original Robin, but he was in his late teens going into his twenties when he was robin in the DCAU, and was already Night Wing by the time JL happened, you could claim the second robin but doesn't match the personality and he never became anything other then robin as he dropped the costume all together after what the Joker and Harley did to him, And Damien is well a tough one to place but his personality has always been fairly the same through out iterations.
2. DCAU's Cyborg is Female, don't believe me look it up. that's two big reasons why teen titans is non existent in the DCAU we could go into the minor but that has more to do with the villians.
Edit: 3. Big reason Teen Titans original was suppose to be a show ran by the minds behind the DCAU but Turner Broadcasting didn't like the proposal so it got shelved till about a year later with a different setup and show runner giving you the Titans you know today.
now why is Young Justice not DCAU
Zantana already has a origin story in Batman the animated series that conflicts with young justice (seriously the ages are so radically different in the two it's not funny.)
the Imperium in the first three episodes of Justice League replaces the White Martians which Miss Martian is.
even if Hypothetically Titans was DCAU which it isn't Beastboys origin conflicts in the two series.
barbara is a college freshman when she becomes batgirl in DCAU, young justice makes her a teenager.
Batman beyond takes place in the 2030's young justice takes place in the 2010's
I could go on but that last one would mean barbara would of had to age 40 years in the span of 20.
they're not DCAU, and I'm not saying they can't exist entirely they just need to be explained as to why they exist in that universe. that and there's fandom wikia's Dedicated to DC, DCAU, Teen Titans, and Young Justice, and outside of the DC wikia there's no connection to the three. again go verify, WB is very careful in what it says is DCAU and what isn't.