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1A universe located on Website/{{Fantendo}} consisting of several fanon shows that primarily revolve around groups of friends in various places and times, such as space, in wartime, and even in an anime style. The universe features several common elements and archetypes. Starting with The Jam, it quickly expanded.
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4* ''The Jam'': Five friends go on adventures together.
5* ''Jamverse Anthology'': A short-lived anthology series meant to expand the universe.
6* ''Fantendo the Anime'': An anime version. To the people of the Jam, this world is but a story.
7* ''Jamming Again'': A reboot.
8* ''High Above Them'': Five friends go on adventures together...'''[[JustForFun/RecycledInSpace IN SPAAAACE!!!]]'''
9* ''War Jammin'': Friends go on adventures together during war time.
10* ''Crisis on Infinite Jams'': Crossover movie.
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13!!This universe provides examples of:
14* ADayInTheLimelight: Several episodes in ''The Jam'' have episodes centered around other characters, such as ''We Be Pimpin'' (which focuses on Locky), ''You're Going To Far, Kid'' (which focuses on Fandro) and etc. It's spiritual successor High Above Them also features this, with episodes like ''Crescendo''(focusing on Dark) and ''The Ace Job''(focusing on Ethan).
15* AlternateUniverse: ''Jamming Again''.
16* Main/{{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Ella Sketch and, to a lesser extent Sketch. Cameron Sketch averts this.
17* BatFamilyCrossover: The ''High Above Them" episode Jamming.
18* Main/{{During the War}}: Almost all of "War Jammin'" takes place during the "War of the Ages".
19* EarlyBirdCameo: Locky makes one in the first episode of ''The Jam'' during the stinger of that episode before his actual introduction in ''We Be Pimpin''. Likewise, the Season 2 main villian Artemis makes an appearance during a flashback of said episode but she is only introduced during Season 2.
20* TheStinger: The first episode of ''The Jam'' (Not-So-Random Access Memories) features one at the end of the episode, after everyone left the coffee, Locky enters in wondering where did went.
21* ShoutOut: The first episode's title in ''The Jam'' is a reference to one of the episodes in ''Fantendo the Animated Series''.
22* SpiritualSuccessor: ''The Jam'' can be techincally called one to ''Fantendo the Animated Series'' as it features some of the original writers working on a concept similar to FTaS. The Jam itself got two spiritual succesors, ''Jamming Again'' and ''High Above Them''.

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