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Monday, February 13, 2023

Do OK K.O. & Breaking Bad Exist In The Same Multiverse?

Do OK K.O. & Breaking Bad Exist In The Same Multiverse?




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This article is not AI generated. One of my friends asked me on Discord if the character Heisenberg from "Breaking Bad" was inside of the series "OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes!" or not. In this article, we will explore whether or not the OK K.O. verse and the Breaking Bad verse exist in the same multiverse.


Magikarp Is The Key



The character Heisenberg from Breaking Bad appears in an episode of the web series "Camp Camp" called "Cookin Cookies". 




In the intro for "Camp Camp", a magikarp can be seen being held by one of the series' main characters.




Magikarp is a water pokemon from the series "Pokemon", which exists in a greater Pokemon multiverse. 





In the "Ben 10: Omniverse" episode "Rook Tales", a magikarp can be seen being fished out of the water. For the sake of argument we will say that the existence of magikarp in both series ("Camp Camp" and "Ben 10: Omniverse") acts as the connective tissue that cements them as existing in the same multiverse as the "Pokemon" franchise. 




In the episode "Alien X-Tinction" of "Ben 10 (2016)", it is established that every Ben 10 series exists in the same multiverse. 




In the "OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes!" episode "Crossover Nexus", K.O. and Ben 10 team up to fight a villain named Strike (who has been stealing the powers of characters from across the multiverse). The connective multiversal chain that connects "Breaking Bad" to "OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes!"essentially goes as follows: "Breaking Bad" -> "Camp Camp" -> "Pokemon" -> "Ben 10: Omniverse" -> "Ben 10 (2016)" -> "OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes!".


Conclusion

While it might be a bit of a stretch, it can be argued (debatably so) that "Breaking Bad" and "OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes!" do co-exist in the same multiverse. There are actually a few different ways you can try to connect these worlds together, but I personally found this theory to be the most interesting one. If you would like to see me attempt this challenge again with a different theory, let me know in the comments section below and follow the blog for more cool articles like this one.

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