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'''The Breeniverse''' is a loosely defined term which refers to everything within the [[Lonelygirl15 (production)|Lonelygirl15]] project, including characters, locations, official [http://www.myspace.com MySpace]profiles, [http://www.youtube.com YouTube] comments and website comments (which are in-character and treat [[Bree]] and [[Daniel]] as if they're real) which would be considered "real" within the fictional universe that Bree inhabits.
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The '''Breeniverse''' is a loosely defined term which refers to everything within the [[Lonelygirl15 (production)|Lonelygirl15]] project, including [[characters]], [[locations]], official [[MySpace]] profiles, [[YouTube]] comments and website comments (which are in-character and treat the characters as if they're real) which would be considered "real" within the fictional universe that [[Bree]] inhabits.
 
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== '''Where did the term come from?''' ==
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The term, which first came into use in August 2006, is loosely cribbed from similar terms such as the ViewAskewniverse (referring to Kevin Smith's interconnected movies) and the Buffyverse (which includes the television series ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' and ''Angel'').
 
The term, which first came into use in August 2006, is loosely cribbed from similar terms such as the ViewAskewniverse (referring to Kevin Smith's interconnected movies) and the Buffyverse (which includes the television series ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' and ''Angel'').
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
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*[[Breeniverse Timeline|Timeline]]
*[[Characters]]
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*[[Locations]]
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*[[Breeniverse Timeline|Events]]
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*[[Bree's religion]]
 
*[[Bree's religion]]
 
*[[The Story So Far...]]
 
*[[The Story So Far...]]
 
[[Category:Meta-discussion]]
 
[[Category:Meta-discussion]]

Revision as of 22:19, 27 March 2007

The Breeniverse is a loosely defined term which refers to everything within the Lonelygirl15 project, including characters, locations, official MySpace profiles, YouTube comments and website comments (which are in-character and treat the characters as if they're real) which would be considered "real" within the fictional universe that Bree inhabits.

The term, which first came into use in August 2006, is loosely cribbed from similar terms such as the ViewAskewniverse (referring to Kevin Smith's interconnected movies) and the Buffyverse (which includes the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel).


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