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:I am very serious. If you don't beilve me freez frame it. If you have the Volume One DVD listen to the commentary for the orignal cut of "Rabbot", they actually say that the exterior shots of the castle are actually taken directly from ''Johny Quest''. [[User:Grapesoda22|Grapesoda22]] ([[User talk:Grapesoda22|talk]]) 02:59, May 30, 2015 (UTC)
 
:I am very serious. If you don't beilve me freez frame it. If you have the Volume One DVD listen to the commentary for the orignal cut of "Rabbot", they actually say that the exterior shots of the castle are actually taken directly from ''Johny Quest''. [[User:Grapesoda22|Grapesoda22]] ([[User talk:Grapesoda22|talk]]) 02:59, May 30, 2015 (UTC)
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::That's not the same thing as the shows taking place in the same universe. Just because they lifted footage from ''Johnny Quest'' does not mean, in any way, that they intended the events of ''Johnny Quest'' to be canon within the universe of ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force'', especially since the events of any given episode are not canon with any other episode. At no point did they say that Dr. Weird's laboratory appeared in the ''Johnny Quest'' episode. Since the page claims that Dr. Weird's castle was build by his father, I find it hard to believe that the villain from ''Johnny Quest'' would've rented it (I've never seen "Monsters in the Monastery," but I assume that the show is at least ten times more realistic than the Dr. Weird cold openings). I think we've also established that the movie is not canon with the series due to, well, the series never holding continuity (with the possible exception of the cold openings). To be honest, I think you really jumped the gun when you wrote the page. I think it'd be hard enough to write a page about Dr. Weird's laboratory, since we've mostly only seen one room. It's even harder to act like there's continuity within the show. You have read the Style Guide right? [[User:Edd Shwartz|Edd Shwartz]] ([[User talk:Edd Shwartz|talk]]) 03:07, May 30, 2015 (UTC)

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Do you have any proof that this is the actual name of Dr. Weird's castle because I'm not buying the fact that this is the exact same asylum from Johnny Quest and that the two shows are in the same universe. Edd Shwartz (talk) 02:11, May 30, 2015 (UTC)

I am very serious. If you don't beilve me freez frame it. If you have the Volume One DVD listen to the commentary for the orignal cut of "Rabbot", they actually say that the exterior shots of the castle are actually taken directly from Johny Quest. Grapesoda22 (talk) 02:59, May 30, 2015 (UTC)
That's not the same thing as the shows taking place in the same universe. Just because they lifted footage from Johnny Quest does not mean, in any way, that they intended the events of Johnny Quest to be canon within the universe of Aqua Teen Hunger Force, especially since the events of any given episode are not canon with any other episode. At no point did they say that Dr. Weird's laboratory appeared in the Johnny Quest episode. Since the page claims that Dr. Weird's castle was build by his father, I find it hard to believe that the villain from Johnny Quest would've rented it (I've never seen "Monsters in the Monastery," but I assume that the show is at least ten times more realistic than the Dr. Weird cold openings). I think we've also established that the movie is not canon with the series due to, well, the series never holding continuity (with the possible exception of the cold openings). To be honest, I think you really jumped the gun when you wrote the page. I think it'd be hard enough to write a page about Dr. Weird's laboratory, since we've mostly only seen one room. It's even harder to act like there's continuity within the show. You have read the Style Guide right? Edd Shwartz (talk) 03:07, May 30, 2015 (UTC)