Best Crossovers ever?
#51
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One recent one that really wasnt much of a crossover as just a cool cameo, Mykelti Williamson appeared on the pilot for Raines as an unnamed detective...considering Raines is produced by Graham Yost, and it takes place in LA, Id guess he was reprising his role of "Fearless" from Boomtown
I loved seeing him there. Boomtown was a triffic show that sadly got cancelled due to the fricken ratings system. Raines sadly saw the same ratings.
hopefully Raines gets a 'complete series' DVD release, Unlike Boomtown were only season one (great DVD althrough) got released and not the 5 or 6 episodes that was season two.
I wouldn't put this in the "best" category or even the "good" one.
Everybody loves Raymond / King Of Queens
Everybody loves Raymond / King Of Queens
I love the king of Queens but i can't stand Everybody loves Raymond so when he was on the show (as to be expected since James was on his) I could have cared less.
#52
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Originally Posted by madcougar
I'd throw in Tim Hardaway, but he's on everyone's s-list right now.
WTF!?! This is not Sports Talk? My apologies then.
But seriously, Simpsons/X-Files was incredibly funny.
In cartoon world, I have also liked the Batman/Superman crossover, as well as Static Shock being part of the Justice League in the Batman Beyond future timeline.
I also loved as a kid the Scooby Doo Gang/ Batman and Robin team-up.
#53
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Originally Posted by Lee Harvey Oswald
I always wanted to see the Simpsons meet Futurama ala the Flinstones meet the Jetsons.
#55
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An new one happened this week on Family Guy when appeared Roger from American Dad appears in the Griffins' house at the end of the episode complaining that "Someone ate all the Pecan Sandies".
Also the murdered Jane Jetson appeared too...
Also the murdered Jane Jetson appeared too...
#56
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This just got me thinking. I thought I had read before this season that the American and British the Offices were going to be in an episode together this season. Did I imagine that or was it just a rumor or what?
#57
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The Bob Newhart Show and Newhart had to be the greatest of all time.
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It's easily the BUFFY/ANGEL crossovers for me, haha. I was in middle school at the time and my friends and I would always have big pizza parties and watch them on the big screen. Ah, memories...
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Diff'rent Strokes/Hello Larry/Facts of Life
#60
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Originally Posted by Shady12
This just got me thinking. I thought I had read before this season that the American and British the Offices were going to be in an episode together this season. Did I imagine that or was it just a rumor or what?
I'm glad they didn't; it would have introduced meta into a program that is entirely meta-free as far as I know. Although if they cast Stephen Colbert as a guest star on the show I could go along with it.
#61
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Originally Posted by obscurelabel
I'm glad they didn't; it would have introduced meta into a program that is entirely meta-free as far as I know.
#62
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I don't know about "best," but this is certainly the biggest:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...51580328756105
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...51580328756105
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From: The Quad-city area of Melonville, Meckling, the Boro of Melon, and Party Town
Originally Posted by dvd-4-life
Lurch from the Addams Family making a cameo on Batman.




