Teen Titans Go! is shown as a fictional show within the Arrowverse. It was previously shown to be set in a different Multiverse.
Where are we getting this information from? How do we know it's from a different multiverse? Also, we don't know if the show is considered fictional in every universe, just in the universe that he opened up a hole to from The Red. There could just as easily be another Earth out there somewhere where Teen Titans Go! was quite real. That in fact, is a constant throughout DC Comics history. The Flash of Earth-Two is real in that world, and is fictional on Earth-One but he's real on New Earth. Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to say that the multiverse presented in Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans was the same multiverse, there's no indication of that to my knowledge whatsoever from the film, but on the other hand, I see no indication that it's a different multiverse either. And just because one show is animated is no reason to assume it's a different multiverse. That's easily contestable...after all we all know the Vixen series was animated and a part of the original Pre-Crisis Arrowverse. --- Noah Tall (talk) 18:01, 28 April 2023 (UTC)
- Without any confirmation, we have to assume that they are different Multiverses. Cmanigold 20:00, 28 April 2023 (UTC)
- That's the point. Without any evidence, it's simpler to consider them different Multiverses. Cmanigold 17:06, 29 April 2023 (UTC)
- We typically assume something is in its own continuity first, not the other way around. I know there are exceptions, but, for example, without a mention of a multiverse, a non-canon story is placed in elseworlds rather than reality undetermined. MysteryScooby 9:22, 30 April 2023