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Marvel Animated Universe is the same Multiverse Cluster that Earth 616?

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As many of you, know there are many Animated universes that have a connected

However, something important is that Earth-12041 is part of the Spider-man Comic Earth 616 canon.

While the Universe itself need not be the same complex as the 616, the animated multiverse (or at least the ones that reference each other), should share the same cosmology as that of the comics, since Earth-616 is the prime reallty(Avengers Vol. 1 #373, February 1994), the true dimension of which all the other timelines are simply echoes (Ultimates² #9, July 2017), with Earth-12041 appearing in the Spider-verse of the comics (Secret Wars: Official Guide to the Marvel Multiverse Vol 1 1), with the mention of the events of his spider-verse actually happened (Spider-Geddon Handbook Vol 1 1) before the Comics Spider-Verse as well that Earth-12041 Spider-Man (Ultimate Spider-Man (Animated Series) Season 1 13) is center of the Reality (Ultimate Spider-Man (Animated Series) Season 4 19) like the rest of Spider-Totems

What am I trying to get at? Easy, while the destruction of an animated universe varies in size (For example Super Hero Squad has many a few of Universe sized dimensions), anything that threatens the multiverse or travels between universes would obtain the multiversal size of the Marvel of the comics.

A example is The Infinity stones of Earth-12041 after take physical form start to built power and rip reality that eventually could have destroyed the entire existence of the Creation (Earlier in the same comic he was exploring the multiverse looking for the Stones) - Marvel Universe Avengers Infinite Comic Vol 1 1 to Marvel Universe Avengers Infinite Comic Vol 1 4 or how Dark Surfer threw the Super Hero Squad out of universe, across the multiverse by combine infinite x Infinite

What I'm trying to say, could this mean that they scale at least 1-A? (again, not the universes alone, but if the entery Creation is threatened or multiversal journey) I'm not sure, that's why I made this thread, I did it in CRT instead of it being QnA, to see if it's accepted or not.
 
You're going to need proof that the animated series references the comics in order for this to be considered.
the art style is the same in Spider-Verse Team-Up Vol 1 2
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There is a mention of alternate-reality spiders in the cartoon I see. Have we ever see those? The distinction in Marvel universes is such, that if they are separate iterations of Eternity it works, but if they came from just some parallel timelines - it doesn’t as it’s still technically a multiverse.
 
There is a mention of alternate-reality spiders in the cartoon I see. Have we ever see those?
(during the spiderverse of the series of course)
The distinction in Marvel universes is such, that if they are separate iterations of Eternity it works, but if they came from just some parallel timelines - it doesn’t as it’s still technically a multiverse.
Super hero squad (Which i post above is connected to Earth 12041), has its own Eternity as well Infinity by Eternity's own words
 
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