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Universes is a term referring to the vast list of Warner Bros. Discovery-owned franchises represented in MultiVersus.
Summary
Universes can be represented via Fighters, Maps, Cosmetic Items, and NPCs. Some content can either be bought from the in-game store or retrieved through the Battle Pass. Currently, Universes are only mentioned by name in-game via the tags for both Fighters and Cosmetic Items. Logos of each fighter's universes can also be seen on their respective Class Breakdown Cards.
List of Universes
Major Universes
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MultiVersus: The "default" universe. Includes all original content made by Player First Games for the game, notably Reindog. |
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Adventure Time: An animated comedy/fantasy show made by Pendleton Ward at Frederator Studios for Cartoon Network. The show focuses on Finn the Human and the adventures he has alongside his best friend and adoptive brother Jake the Dog in the Land of Ooo. Other notable characters include Marceline the Vampire Queen, the living video game console/robot hybrid BMO, Princess Bubblegum and her royal steed Lady Rainicorn, and the crazy Ice King. The series is well known for getting progressively more mature as it goes on, revealing deeper secrets about the true nature of its world. |
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Beetlejuice: An American dark fantasy horror comedy media franchise that originated with the 1988 film Beetlejuice. The overall plot centers around a deceased couple who try to haunt the new inhabitants of their former home and call for help from a devious bio-exorcist ghost named Betelgeuse (pronounced "Beetlejuice"), who is summoned by saying his name three times. One of the new inhabitants is a young girl, Lydia, who is dealing with her birth mother's death and her neglectful father. |
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DC: A multi-media franchise known largely from its comic book history that spans all the way from the 1930s. It serves as the home to several of the world's most well-known fictional superheroes and supervillains including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Joker, The Flash, Robin, Static, General Zod, Brainiac, Martian Manhunter, Shazam, Black Adam, Green Lantern, the Teen Titans, and many others. |
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Friday the 13th: An American horror franchise well known for its slasher movies. The franchise mainly focuses on the fictional character Jason Voorhees, who was thought to have drowned as a boy at Camp Crystal Lake due to the negligence of the camp staff. Decades later, the lake is rumored to be "cursed" and is the setting for a series of mass murders. Jason is featured in all of the films, as either the killer or the motivation for the killings. |
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Game of Thrones: A fantasy drama television series produced by HBO based on the A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels written by author George R. R. Martin. Set on the fictional continents of Westeros and Essos, Game of Thrones has a large ensemble cast and follows several story arcs throughout the course of the show, told from various points of view. |
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Gremlins: A duology of black comedy horror movies made in collaboration between Warner Bros. and Amblin Entertainment that focus on the cute little Chinese creatures called "mogwai" and their ugly and destructive counterparts, the titular gremlins, and the chaos they bring upon the Peltzer family and their home town. |
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Looney Tunes: An American multi-media franchise created by Leon Schlesinger and owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment. Well known for its series of small animated comedy short films and subsequent TV shows and movies starring various wacky cartoon characters such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Marvin the Martian, Elmer Fudd, Sylvester & Tweety, Yosemite Sam, The Tasmanian Devil, Wile E. Coyote, Road Runner, Granny, Speedy Gonzales, and many others. |
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Rick and Morty: An adult animated sci-fi sitcom on Adult Swim created in 2013. The show revolves around the misadventures of the nihilistic and cynical mad scientist Rick Sanchez and his kind-hearted but fretful grandson Morty Smith, who split their time between domestic life and interdimensional adventures. |
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Samurai Jack: An American animated action-adventure dystopian television series created by Genndy Tartakovsky for Cartoon Network and Adult Swim. The titular character is an unnamed Japanese samurai prince wielding a mystic katana who is sent eons in the future after battling the evil demon lord Aku. Adopting the name "Jack" after being addressed as such by beings in this time period, he quests to travel back to his own time and defeat the demon lord before he can take over the world. |
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Scooby-Doo: An animated television series that has had various reboots and reimaginings throughout the years, with its first incarnation being 1969's Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, produced by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears at Hanna-Barbera. The premise of the series involves around four teenagers (Shaggy, Velma, Fred, and Daphne) and their titular dog solving supposedly supernatural mysteries. |
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Space Jam: A duology of live action/animated-hybrid science fiction sports comedy films featuring the Looney Tunes playing basketball against hostile otherworldly forces alongside famous NBA superstars Michael Jordan and LeBron James. While its first movie started out as a spin-off of the Looney Tunes franchise, its second movie, while still keeping the spotlight on the Tunes, included references and cameos to various other WB-owned IPs, cementing the series into its own thing. |
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Steven Universe: A science-fantasy comedy series created by Rebecca Sugar for Cartoon Network, best known for tackling themes that were previously not addressed much in children television before. It stars the titular Steven, a young human-gem hybrid boy, who lives in the fictional town of Beach City alongside his father, Greg Universe, the Crystal Gems, and his best friend, Connie. The story mainly focuses on Steven and the Crystal Gems trying to protect Earth from destructive forces such as The Diamond Authority and various corrupted gems. |
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The Iron Giant: A 1999 American animated sci-fi movie based on the 1968 novel The Iron Man, written by Ted Hughes. The movie centers around a young boy named Hogarth Hughes who discovers and befriends a giant alien robot during the Cold War. With the help of a beatnik artist named Dean McCoppin, Hogarth attempts to prevent the U.S. military and Kent Mansley, a paranoid federal agent, from finding and destroying the Giant. |
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The Matrix: An American media franchise consisting of four feature movies. The series features a cyberpunk story of the technological fall of humanity, in which the creation of artificial intelligence led the way to a race of powerful and self-aware machines that imprisoned humans in a virtual reality system (the titular Matrix) to be farmed as a power source. Occasionally, some of the prisoners manage to break free from the system and, considered a threat, become pursued by the artificial intelligence both inside and outside of it. |
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The Powerpuff Girls: An American animated television series created by animator Craig McCracken at Hanna-Barbera and Cartoon Network Studios. The show revolves around Blossom, Bubbles, & Buttercup, three kindergarten-aged girls with superpowers and their battles against various evil opponents, such as the mad scientist chimpanzee Mojo Jojo and the devilish HIM. The series takes heavy inspiration from American superheroes and Japanese Tokusatsu. |
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Tom and Jerry: An American animated media franchise originally created by the legendary William Hanna and Joseph Barbera duo at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. in the 1940s. The franchise mostly consists of short animated films centered around the rivalry between the titular cat and mouse duo. The original Tom and Jerry shorts have been described by many critics as the biggest influence for both mute and slapstick-type modern comedy. |
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Animaniacs: A variety show with short skits featuring a large cast of characters, focusing mainly on the iconic Warner brothers, Yakko and Wakko, and their little sister, Dot. While the show had no set format, the majority of episodes were composed of three short mini-episodes, each starring a different set of characters, and bridging segments. Hallmarks of the series included its music, satirical social commentary, pop culture references, character catchphrases, and innuendo directed at an adult audience. |
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Dexter's Laboratory: An Emmy award-winning American animated television series created by Genndy Tartakovsky and produced by Hanna-Barbera and Cartoon Network Studios. The show centers around a boy named Dexter who has an enormous secret laboratory filled with an endless collection of his inventions that he keeps hidden from his parents. Other notable characters include Dexter's older sister Dee Dee, his evil genius arch-nemesis Mandark, Dexter's secret super-hero/lab pet Monkey, and Major Glory, the leader of a DC and Marvel-parody group of super heroes called "Justice Friends". |
Minor Universes
Main Article: List of Minor Universes
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