Administrator's note: This thread has been split from this one.Inteesting. However, it still leaves some missing universes that the old pre-Crisis multiverse dealt with.
Superman I, II, III, IV + Supergirl along with Superman Returns
Batman, Superboy, Aquaman, Green Lantern, Superfriends, Legion of Doom
Batman: The Animated Series, Adventures of Superman, Jutsice Leauge
The universes described in the movies, movie serials, and television shows.
As to that list I posted, that was created before Wiki around the time of Zero Hour
Actually the pre-crisis multiverse never really dealt with the universes you have in your list. Yes there was a Superfriends title. However it seemed to be set on an earth more like Earth-1 than the earth in the cartoon.
ShinDangaloh, I personally identify the "Hollywood" Earths as subsets of the main Pre-Crisis worlds. For instance:
Earth-1C (for Cinema) -- home of the Christopher Reeve Superman movies, and the Batman films. Notable distortion is that Batgirl is a blond Barbara Wilson.
Earth-1T (for Television) -- home of "The Adventures of Superboy" and "Lois and Clark" series (not "Smallville"), "The Flash" and "Wonder Woman" (later seasons set in the present).
"The Adventures of Superboy" had its own multiverse. Too many other differences between "Superboy" & "Lois and Clark" for them to be the same earth. "The Flash" seemed to be in its own universe. "Wonder Woman" from beginning to end took place on one earth.
Earth-2S (for Serial) -- home of the Kirk Alwyn Superman serial, and the Batman serials.
Earth-2T (for Television) -- home of the George Reeves "The Adventures of Superman" and the early Lynda Carter "Wonder Woman" series set during WWII.
The entire Lynda Carter "Wonder Woman" series took place on one earth. "the Adventures of Superman" seemed to be in its own universe.
Earth-BT (for Television) -- home of the Alan West Batman series.
You mean Adam West. I think.
Earth-F (for Filmation) -- home of the Filmation live action and animated shows. Here, Captain Marvel occasionally teams up with Isis.
Earth-T/D -- the animated Timm/Diniverse.
The Diniverse looks more like it has a multiverse of its own.
Looking over the list, I notice that Earth-13 isn't mentioned. (Maybe it was so unlucky it didn't even LAST to the Crisis!)
I wonder what the new Earth-13 will be...