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* In the early days of the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' cartoons (specifically ''[[Sonic Sat AM]]''), several [[Big Name Fan]]s, such as Bookshire Draftwood and Dan Drazen, did this. In fact, they did it in such a way that their own verses could theoretically fit into each other's with little difficulty. These Fan Verses got so large and popular that dozens of other writers over the years contributed with episodic stories that could also slip right in, culminating in a pretty massive web with hundreds of connected stories.
* Possibly the largest Fan Verse is [http://www.eyrie.net/UF/ Eyrie Productions, Unlimited's] ''[[Undocumented Features]],'' with going on 30 years of work and a coherent setting spanning ''at least'' 500 years of in-story time (and thousands of years of history), and incorporating literally ''hundreds'' of sources.
* There is a whole fanfic universe, written by one author meshing every piece of fiction she knows into a whole multiverse. This is infact lampshaded in this part of the story: Firestar looked at the middle-aged twoleg in the brown hoodie. "Since when did the forest be so close to your "HQ" and "Riverdale"? Are you messing with my head, twoleg?" The twoleg replied "It's not my fault, it's GOD'S fault for mashing every piece of fiction together!" ...And to think her fanfics were pulled off of Fanfiction.net...{{context}}<!-- MOD: Is there a name for this Verse? Do we know the author? Without either this is a zero-context example. -->
* ''[[The Aethion Expanded Multiverse]]'' is a universe where any Bionicle fanfic writer can put their own work in and be considered "fanon" for the universe.
* ''[[Immortality Protocol Cy-Fox]]'' is a fanfic-verse derived from ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' which takes place [[Exty Years From Now]] in what is perceived to be our reality (minus the obvious creation of the Sonic games in [[The Nineties|the 1990s]])