Worlds Collide (disambiguation)
- Worlds Collide (disambiguation)
Worlds Collide or When Worlds Collide may refer to:
Books, movies, and television
*"When Worlds Collide", a 1932 science fiction novel
*"After Worlds Collide", a 1934 sequel to the 1932 novel
*"When Worlds Collide" (film), a 1951 film adaptation of the 1932 novel
*"" a 2004 three-episode story arc of the 2003 version of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles"
*'"When Two Worlds Collide", a 1998 episode of Brit-com Goodnight Sweetheart
*"Worlds Collide" (comics), an intercompany crossover between DC Comics and Milestone
Music
*"", a 1999 compilation album
*"7 Worlds Collide", a 2001 Neil Finn album
*"When Worlds Collide" (song), a 1999 song by Powerman 5000 on the album "Tonight the Stars Revolt!"
*"When Two Worlds Collide", a 1961 hit single by singer Roger Miller
*"When Two Worlds Collide", a song on Iron Maiden's 1998 album "Virtual XI"
*"Two Worlds Collide", a 2003 song by Inspiral Carpets on the album "Cool As"
*"When Two Worlds Collide", a 1980 song and album by Jerry Lee Lewis
*"When Worlds Collide" (Maroon album), a 2006 album
*"When Worlds Collide" (Thin White Rope album), a 1994 album
*Worlds Collide, a 2007 album by Apocalyptica
*"When Worlds Collide (Red Earth album)", a 1999 album
ports
*"When Worlds Collide", a 1994 pay-per-view professional wrestling event
*, a 2002 Ultimate Fighting Championship match
Video Games
*When Worlds Collide (Diablo II), a Diablo 2 video game Tournament held by Blizzard Entertainment during the second ladder season in July of 2004.
* Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe
ee also
*"Worlds in Collision" (1950), a controversial book by psychiatrist Immanuel Velikovsky
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