Talk:The Brady Kids

Okay, so I know the DVD comes out this February but I thought it should be good to state that just because this show crosses over with the Super Friends, doesn't make the entire Brady Bunch franchise part of the Earth-1A. That would just be too absurd.

Thought I'd mention that since some people thought that Marvel Comics characters were canon. They aren't. Yes, Hulk made a cameo in an episode of The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show, but that doesn't mean that Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends and the '80s Hulk cartoon are also canon. And yes, some of the SF action figure lines also had Marvel characters...I get that.

We only make articles about non-DC Comics characters from the perspective of the Super Friends universe. That's very important. Otherwise we would just be an encyclopedia for all that is fiction! Because at some point everything crossed over with everything! This is only a two-seasoned, twenty-two episode show. I don't mind having it here, but if we brought in the whole Brady Bunch franchise, that's where things get out of control. This show fits, hell, even Superman is referred to as a Super Friend in this cartoon. And we also have Wonder Woman and Lone Ranger appearing in different episodes. Lone Ranger was associated with the Super Friends franchise through the Super Friends books, so yes, this cartoon totally belongs. But not the entire Brady Bunch franchise.

And no, I'm not saying we can't do live action shows, sure we got Shazam and Isis on here...that's not what I meant. Those actually are DC Comics shows, The Brady Bunch is not. Just my two cents. Let's not go overboard here.

--Noah Tall (talk) 11:57, December 9, 2015 (UTC)