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** The first epilogue of ''Rampage of the Rani'' packs quite a doozy; Earth-030122 is not just a world that is home to more variants of the cast of ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' but [[spoiler: a world full of resettled refugees from multiple destroyed or conquered universes, making it a hub of Multiversal activity. [[BenevolentConspiracy It is secretly ruled by an incarnation of the Illuminati]] made up mostly of Multiversal variants who send their agents to worlds in grave peril and then provide anyone they can rescue with new lives on Earth-030122. This is why there are so so many disparate elements from various works (such as the above mentioned cameo by a [[Manga/MagicKnightsRayearth Hikaru Shidou]] in the first chapter and the future opponents of the "Super Besties" described in the fifth chapter such as a villainous variant of [[ComicBook/UncannyAvengers Emily Guerrero/Synapse]], [[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S2E7NickOfTime the mystic seer]], [[Francise/LittleShopOfHorrors an Audrey II]] allied with Plantman, a variant of [[Franchise/StreetFighter M. Bison]], etc.) exist on Earth-030122 to begin with.]]
** ''The Watcher's Choice'' is not as flashy or packed as the ones above, but still contains some doozys. [[spoiler:The Monks, who were up until this point presented as the fictional selves of the original authors coming from beyond the Fourth Wall, actually ''never'' were that and always came from the IC Multiverse all along, possibly being counterparts to the original authors. Not only that, but they got their powers because Uatu the Watcher broke his oath in an attempt at trying to prevent the destruction of said Multiverse by the Anti-Monitor and searching for agents who could act on his behalf. A decision that led him to be judged by the Living Tribunal and stripped from his memories of having done the deed.]]

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** The first epilogue of ''Rampage of the Rani'' packs quite a doozy; Earth-030122 is not just a world that is home to more variants of the cast of ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' but [[spoiler: a world full of resettled refugees from multiple destroyed or conquered universes, making it a hub of Multiversal activity. [[BenevolentConspiracy It is secretly ruled by an incarnation of the Illuminati]] made up mostly of Multiversal variants who send their agents to worlds in grave peril and then provide anyone they can rescue with new lives on Earth-030122. This is why there are so so many disparate elements from various works (such as the above mentioned cameo by a [[Manga/MagicKnightsRayearth Hikaru Shidou]] in the first chapter and the future opponents of the "Super Besties" described in the fifth chapter such as a villainous variant of [[ComicBook/UncannyAvengers Emily Guerrero/Synapse]], [[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S2E7NickOfTime the mystic seer]], [[Francise/LittleShopOfHorrors [[Franchise/LittleShopOfHorrors an Audrey II]] allied with Plantman, a variant of [[Franchise/StreetFighter M. Bison]], etc.) exist on Earth-030122 to begin with.]]
** ''The Watcher's Choice'' is not as flashy or packed as the ones above, but still contains some doozys. [[spoiler:The Monks, who were up until this point presented as the fictional selves of the original authors coming from beyond the Fourth Wall, actually ''never'' were that and always came from the IC Multiverse all along, possibly being counterparts to the original authors. Not only that, but they got their powers because Uatu the Watcher broke his oath in an attempt at trying to prevent the destruction of said Multiverse by the Anti-Monitor and searching for agents who could act on his behalf. A decision that led him to be judged by the Living Tribunal and stripped from his memories of having done the deed.]] Later, ''A Message from a Daughter'' [[spoiler:not only confirms all of this, but also reveals that Past!Pighead/the Meddler (the one who was the most adamant about this origin for the Monks) was actually suffering from amnesia since possibly her debut story and only believed that she was her own real-life self due to undisclosed events, firmly establishing her as an UnreliableNarrator.]]
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** In ''Rebirth of Friendship'', [[spoiler:Future!Pighead mentions during her song that her memories are "fucked", implying something like that might have happened to her.]]

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** In ''Rebirth of Friendship'', [[spoiler:Future!Pighead mentions during her song that her memories are "fucked", implying something like that might have happened to her. Then, ''A Message from a Daughter'' reveals that, actually, she had amnesia since even far longer, back to her days as the Meddler. She refuses to disclose why, not feeling ready to reveal it yet.]]
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** ''Rebirth of Friendship'' shows [[spoiler:Future!Pighead]] being hired at the Hazbin Hotel shortly before the events of the show's pilot and in ''Daughters of the Morningstars'', Charlie quickly makes a mention of [[spoiler:Sir Pentious' ascension to Heaven after the battle against Adam]], which no one knows about in canon, which could imply some divergences.

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** ''Rebirth of Friendship'' shows [[spoiler:Future!Pighead]] being hired at the Hazbin Hotel shortly before after the events of the show's pilot and in ''Daughters of the Morningstars'', Charlie quickly makes a mention of [[spoiler:Sir Pentious' ascension to Heaven after the battle against Adam]], which no one knows about in canon, which could imply some divergences.
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* In ''The Pilot & the Meddler Hit the Road'', [[spoiler:Ficboy quickly realizes by her little physical differences and her more mellow, introspective personality, that the Pighead he meets in the Wilton Hotel isn't the same than the one he's travelling with (which she quickly confirms).]]

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* ** In ''The Pilot & the Meddler Hit the Road'', [[spoiler:Ficboy quickly realizes by her little physical differences and her more mellow, introspective personality, that the Pighead he meets in the Wilton Hotel isn't the same than the one he's travelling with (which she quickly confirms).]]
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* ''The Watcher's Choice'' is not as flashy or packed as the ones above, but still contains some doozys. [[spoiler:The Monks, who were up until this point presented as the fictional selves of the original authors coming from beyond the Fourth Wall, actually ''never'' were that and always came from the IC Multiverse all along, possibly being counterparts to the original authors. Not only that, but they got their powers because Uatu the Watcher broke his oath in an attempt at trying to prevent the destruction of said Multiverse by the Anti-Monitor and searching for agents who could act on his behalf. A decision that led him to be judged by the Living Tribunal and stripped from his memories of having done the deed.]]

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* ** ''The Watcher's Choice'' is not as flashy or packed as the ones above, but still contains some doozys. [[spoiler:The Monks, who were up until this point presented as the fictional selves of the original authors coming from beyond the Fourth Wall, actually ''never'' were that and always came from the IC Multiverse all along, possibly being counterparts to the original authors. Not only that, but they got their powers because Uatu the Watcher broke his oath in an attempt at trying to prevent the destruction of said Multiverse by the Anti-Monitor and searching for agents who could act on his behalf. A decision that led him to be judged by the Living Tribunal and stripped from his memories of having done the deed.]]
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* VillainOfTheWeek: ZigZagged. There's a strong use of arc villains, but the series also runs a lot on this, with new antagonists being often introduced and defeated quickly.


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* ''The Watcher's Choice'' is not as flashy or packed as the ones above, but still contains some doozys. [[spoiler:The Monks, who were up until this point presented as the fictional selves of the original authors coming from beyond the Fourth Wall, actually ''never'' were that and always came from the IC Multiverse all along, possibly being counterparts to the original authors. Not only that, but they got their powers because Uatu the Watcher broke his oath in an attempt at trying to prevent the destruction of said Multiverse by the Anti-Monitor and searching for agents who could act on his behalf. A decision that led him to be judged by the Living Tribunal and stripped from his memories of having done the deed.]]

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* TheManyDeathsOfYou: Jenny Everywhere, full stop. ''Tales from Everywhere'' makes a point to remind the audience that, as a character who exists in every world, if one iteration dies, all the others feel it. Also, the deaths of several of her iterations are told about as the series goes [[spoiler:as well as the one of the iteration we followed all along at the hands of the antimatter waves, which provokes an even bigger reaction inside all the others.]]



* MySignificanceSenseIsTingling: When [[spoiler: Freddy Krueger]] starts to spread his influence across the multiverse, magically-inclined people (and the various regenerations of the Doctor) are shown being hit with a feeling of intense dread.

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* MySignificanceSenseIsTingling: When [[spoiler: Freddy Krueger]] starts to spread his influence across the multiverse, Multiverse, magically-inclined people (and the various regenerations of the Doctor) are shown being hit with a feeling of intense dread.


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** ''Tales from Everywhere'' reintroduces Susan Foreman, the Doctor's granddaughter, and shows that she became a full-on Time Lady, too. According to WordOfGod, she's currently in her fifth incarnation.
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* TrivialTitle: Played for laughs. ''The Tugboat Tapestries'' only briefly features a tugboat in any capacity in one of its segments, and even then it's actually a spaceship and most of said segment is a dream sequence.
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** In "Not What She Seems," the Earth-1 Zatanna is met by Constantine, who then addresses her as [[spoiler: [[Series/WizardsOfWaverlyPlace "Ms. Russo."]]]]

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