TV Shorts and Videogames[]
"Strictly speaking, the Lego Batman material falls into three continuities: the video games and its tie-in movies and toy sets, the cinema movie and its tie in video game and toy sets, and the TV shorts." Is there anything that condradicts the shorts and the videogames being in the same universe? The shorts can serve as prequels to the games. I agree that The Lego Movie and its tie-in game are different from the Lego Batman games though. BatGuyful (talk) 12:45, February 15, 2015 (UTC) BatGuyful
- Notice the little [1]? The short's creator, Brandon Vietti, establishes Be-Leaguered as non-canon (or rather, not-intended-to-be-canon) with the games/movies. Nothing about Bizarro League, though. --Tupka217 13:01, February 15, 2015 (UTC)
- Yes, it's pretty clear (well, I thought it was) that the Lego games are in a different Multiverse than the movies. One could also argue that the first Lego Batman game is in a separate continuity from the other two (since people in the first game are mute), but that would further complicate things. TheHadokenite (talk) 00:56, January 30, 2018 (UTC)
LEGO Dimensions[]
I think we should consider the Lego universe games as canon to the DC Multiverse. I'm not saying make the game pages, just the character pages. Based on the latest trailer, it would appear that DC heroes appear in the Lego Batman reality and the "LEGO Movie" reality. Realities being part of two Multiverses isn't unheard of. (Earth-7641 anyone?) Just a thought.--MysteryScooby (talk) 18:51, July 29, 2015 (UTC)