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The Nickelodeon Fanonverse, also known as the Fanon World, Fanick, Nick Fanon Universe, and the Multiverse, is the shared universe where most of the television series and video games of the Nickelodeon Fanon Wiki take place. The fictional characters John the Marksman, Bagel, Web, SSK, Chrome, Invader Rob, and Kirby are some of the well-known heroes from this universe while it also contains well-known villains such as LT Fan, Professor Carrotstein, Dr. Boom, and others. The Nickelodeon Fanonverse is composed of a number of different dimensional planes, most notably parallel earths. This is the mainstream continuity of the wiki, as mostly every television series share the same continuity here.

Description
The basic concept of the Nickelodeon Fanonverse is that it is just like the real world, but with heroes and villains existing in it. However, there are other corollary differences resulting from the justifications implied by that main conceit. Many fictional cities and locations, such as Crazville, Nicktropolis, Anytown, and Fort Pooda, exist in it. These cities are effectively archetypes of cities, with Fort Pooda embodying the negative aspects of life in a large city, and Nicktropolis reflecting more of the positive aspects. Sentient alien species (such as the Coolians or the Bagels) and even functioning interstellar societies are generally known to exist, and the arrival of alien spacecraft is not uncommon. Technologies which are only theoretical in the real world, such as artificial intelligence or are outright impossible according to modern science are functional and reproducible, though they are often portrayed as highly experimental and difficult to achieve. Demonstrable magic exists and can be learned. The general history of the fictional world is similar to the real one. For instance, there was a Roman Empire, and World War II and 9/11 both occurred.

Heroes
Being a hero does not require powers anywhere near omnipotence. Furthermore, even major heroes have distinct vulnerabilities. In 2023, the first team composed of heroes, the ACS, was formed, and they've remained Earth's preeminent hero team; most other Fanick heroes have connections to the team. Heroes are generally accepted or even praised by the general public.

Villains
Villains with meek powers contrive schemes of extraordinary complexity. When caught, any prison sufficient enough to contain these villains is suitable. More powerful villains strive to contest for greater goals like world domination and/or universal acclaim (from the public and their villainous peers). Usually more powerful enemies are imprisoned in maximum level facilities.

Villains sometimes also form their own groups, but these tend to be short-lived because most villains simply do not trust each other. Most such teams are formed by a charismatic and/or fearsome criminal mastermind; an example is the Abduxuel Oddities. Most villain teams are usually small, having been formed of individuals who know each other personally or have some other reason to work together.

Advanced technology
Technology more advanced than that which currently exists in real life is available - but it is usually very expensive, and usually only rich or powerful individuals and organizations (or the scientific geniuses who create them) have access to them. Technology can also come from outer space or different timelines. Robots and similar creations, including cyborgs, can have superior intelligence when they are created as sentient beings. Chrome and RACK are examples. These 'beings' are most often created by individuals who possess vast intellects, like scientists such as Professor Carrotstein and Brandon. This also lets injured or paralyzed characters become better with cybornetics. An example is Dr. Boom.

Aliens
There are many intelligent extraterrestrial races as well. Bagel and Invader Rob are examples. A large number of them are humanoid, even human-like. Some of these races have natural superpowers, but they're usually the same for all individuals of the same race. Most aliens are from different planets, who have a source of origin near the Solar System and in the Milky Way Galaxy, although, alien colonies are common within the solar system.

Fictional locations

 * Fort Pooda, California (The Book of John)
 * Crazville, United World (state near Florida) (Y-Guy)
 * Nicktropolis, New York (SuperSaiyanKirby Adventures)
 * Shark Kingdom, underwater (Cool Shark)
 * Bikini Bottom, underwater (SpongeBob SquarePants Reborn)
 * CircleCity, Pennsylvania (CircleCity)
 * Wishter Town, Missouri (Randit & Mark)
 * Y-Guy City, United World (U-Guy: The Doubled Generation) (future Crazville)
 * CN/Hub/Nicktoons Theme Park, Florida
 * Anytown, U.S.A. (Nicky)

Earth ruled by Oblivion
Oblivion is the alternate future version of John the Marksman. Appearing in The Book of John, Oblivion, or John, met with Web during a party to covertly discuss his potential proposal for world harmony. However, his plan to attain harmony involved an authoritarian despotism, something which Web significantly disagreed to. Infuriated, John left the party and headed for Nicktropolis to establish the collapse of the municipality, one of the first parts of his plan. After murdering Web, SSK, and Kirby, John adopted the name Oblivion and continued his quest for conquest, eventually ruling Earth.

The universe ruled by Carrotstein
Professor Carrotstein, now known as Lord Carrotstein, manages to control the entire universe in 2050 in Y-Guy: Back in Time, using a time machine invention called the "Paradox-Proof 1337", which allows the user to change history freely without the future being affected by paradoxes. He plans to enslave citizens from the past and present but is ultimately stopped by Y-Guy and the gang.