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Ugh.
Can't even escape srgrafo's pandering, lazy garbage on Lemmy.
This has the same energy as early YouTube where channels would "crossover", i.e. YouTuber stands in the doorway of their room talking to no one on camera, and another YouTuber talks to no one off camera, then edits them together.
You know crossovers have existed for generations, right? Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys, Flintstones and Jetsons, hell, there's even a print comic called Crossover that pulled in a bunch of different characters.
"Bart, Meet Jay Sherman, the critic!"
Jason and the Argonauts was basically a franchise crossover event for Greek mythology.
I was trying to find the good stuff you've posted so far...