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:::So the Glade of Dreams is on a planet that is known as the exact same name as our planet? A bit fishy if you ask me. --[[User:Iheckler9|iHeckler9]][[File:Life.gif|link=User:Iheckler9]] 19:55, 6 March 2012 (CET) | :::So the Glade of Dreams is on a planet that is known as the exact same name as our planet? A bit fishy if you ask me. --[[User:Iheckler9|iHeckler9]][[File:Life.gif|link=User:Iheckler9]] 19:55, 6 March 2012 (CET) | ||
::::Don't be ridiculous. 'Earth' is a standard name used for countless fictional worlds. For example, the world in which ''The Lord of the Rings'' takes place is identified as 'Earth'. It's just a word, and it's no more 'fishy' than the fact that the characters in Rayman 3 speak perfect English. Please tell me you're not trying to suggest that the Glade of Dreams is located on our own planet. —[[User:Spiraldoor|Spiraldoor]] [[File:IconSpiralDoor.png|link=User:Spiraldoor]] 20:47, 6 March 2012 (CET) | ::::Don't be ridiculous. 'Earth' is a standard name used for countless fictional worlds. For example, the world in which ''The Lord of the Rings'' takes place is identified as 'Earth'. It's just a word, and it's no more 'fishy' than the fact that the characters in Rayman 3 speak perfect English. Please tell me you're not trying to suggest that the Glade of Dreams is located on our own planet. —[[User:Spiraldoor|Spiraldoor]] [[File:IconSpiralDoor.png|link=User:Spiraldoor]] 20:47, 6 March 2012 (CET) | ||
:::::Well, according to the Rabbid series (which, for me, are still chronological), and some advertising phrases like "Rabbids are back, but now they are invading OUR planet", yes, the Glade of Dreams is located in another planet | :::::Well, according to the Rabbid series (which, for me, are still chronological), and some advertising phrases like "Rabbids are back, but now they are invading OUR planet", yes, the Glade of Dreams is located in another planet, which can, acceptably be called another "Earth" (and should not be confused with the real universe's Earth). Sonic has his very own planet (in the cartoons it was called Mobius), even when there are humans and similar features from our world, that the games are set on Earth. Educational games aren't a good example, these games are located on OUR earth just for that: Education. According to the Mariowiki, the mushroom kingdom is located in the planet "Mushroom World" but may I remind you "Mario's Time Machine"? or "Mario is Missing" maybe?--[[User:Sergiomonty|Sergiomonty]] 17:57, 7 March 2012 (CET) | ||