I view most of the 90s Marvel shows (certainly the 92-97-ish stuff) as being a “loose canon”. The shows largely pass the “squint test” in that, if you watched the Iron Man show, then saw him in Spider-Man or Hulk, it didn’t feel like a drastic departure from his base show.yeah, I'd say it would for sure just be the old and new X-men, and spider-man ... since they are established to be canon already. the syndicated FF and Ironman shows ... while they could be... it could also just be the versions of those characters in this universe are similar... same with the Hulk show. Silver Surfer is right out
It’s like how the Transformers and X-Men films are considered their own “canon”, despite vast variances between different entries in those franchises.
I still maintain that Spider-Man Unlimited probably started as an adaption of Spider-Man 2099 (likely as a counter to Batman Beyond). Then it got redeveloped into a “sequel” to the prior Spider-Man series. Peter Parker’s design in the series even looks a bit more “Latin” than his original character model.While I might be one of the few people to actually like Spider-Man Unlimited; it is definitely not the same continuity as the other Fox shows.