- Realms
- Alphaverse
- The first universe that contacted another.
- Anterwold
- Fantasy realm where the political differences of the inhabitants - urban and pastoral, rich and poor, insider and outsider - are kept in what-should-be-eternal balance by a ritual known as the Abasement.
- Anubis Universe
- Gabriel Yulaw victim #123 of 123 is Lawless from the Anubis Universe.
- Area of Madness
- Located between Earth and Shade's planet, Meta.
- Armageddon
- War torn realm where Vin finds himself during a shot - apparently a sort of holding pen created by someone from the future.
- Asgard
- Tony and Bruce decide to give Loki's scepter the once over before it goes back to Asgard.
- Mentioned when NIck Fury proposes activating the Avengers Initiative with the World Security Council.
- Where Thor tells Thanos the Tesseract was destroyed.
- Thor's homeworld, part of Operation Time Heist.
- Thor's home world, also known as the realm eternal.
- The Astral Dimension
- A place where the soul exists apart from the body.
- The Astral World
- Realm where Jaga is imprisoned. (Season 1 episode The Astral Prison)
- Atlantis
- Realm on President Business' map in the Octan Corporation Office Tower.
- The Backstage of Reality
- Where Amanda and Todd hang out when they're hiding from the pain of keeping the portal pool open.
- The Bad Idea Place
- Fake place the Judge makes a joke about referring to the group's idea that they either all pass their tests and go to The Good Place together, or go to the Bad Place, even if just one of them fails. (Season 2 episode 11 The Burrito)
- The Bad Place
- Where people go that don't quality to spend eternity in the Good Place.
- Beyond
- Name the survivors aboard the adrift generational ship give the world beyond what they can see. (Season 1 episode If the Stars Should Appear)
- Billionaireland
- Joke Matthew makes about Mr. James' lifestyle. Matthew: "Mr. James, no offense, you wouldn't understand." Mr. James: "Why not?" Matthew: "To be frank, you spend your day in billionaire-land. Getting steam baths and sitting on your ass, letting your ego be massaged by yes men." (Season 5 episode Freaky Friday)
- Bionicle
- One of the other many realms in the universe shown while Wyldstyle is explaining the nature of reality to Emmet, included in the bunch of others she says, "We don't need to mention."
- The Blender Dimension
- Really bad dimension where Rick J-22 sends Simple Rick (Season 3 episode The Ricklantis Mixup)
- Bricksburg
- City where Emmet lives, one of many realms in the universe.
- The Bush Dimension
- Where Rick takes Morty so he can pee - but while he's peeing, a snake bites his penis, so Rick then takes him to see Old Mate Dougie the Bush Wizard, who is actually Morty's father.
- Canopus Universe
- Gabriel Yulaw victim #119 of 123 is Ni Dilaw from the Canopus Universe.
- Cape Space
- Realm on President Business' map in the Ocean Corporation Office Tower.
- Catholic Heaven
- When Reverend Lovejoy tells Marge that Homer and Bart will have to different afterlives if they convert to Catholicism, she envisions what Protestant Heaven and Catholic Heaven will look like. (Season 16 episode The Father, the Son and the Holy Guest Star)
- Chicagolore
- Enchanted floating island in Wendy's short story. (Season 2 episode Final Fantasy)
- Chthonia
- Fantasy world setting in the video game Anorak's Quest that Halliday programmed in BASIC on a TRS-80.
- Joke Jimmy makes: Can we all parachute down from Cloud Cuckoo Land? (Season 1 episode Bingo)
- Clown Town
- One of the other many realms in the universe that Wyldstyle mentions when explaining the nature of reality to Emmet.
- Cronenberg World
- A version of reality where everybody's fucked up looking monster creatures.
- The Crossroads
- The Crossroads is among the various phrases written on Selvig's chalkboard - it's an other-dimensional reality that has a prominent role in the "Doctor Strange" comics.
- The Dark Desert
- A transition phase between life and afterlife.
- The Dark Dimension
- Dormammu dwells in the dark dimension - beyond time.
- Dark Highway Land
- Mystical realm. (Movie Night)
- Deadland
- A barren planet leftover from a failed terraforming project that became a dumping ground for criminals.
- Deadworld
- Great changes are coming to Deadworld.
- Mentioned by the priest at St. Francis. Deadworld, man, it's alternate layers of rot and shit and rot and shit.
- Death's Domain
- Death's home. Everything in Death's Domain is either black, or bone white.
- Dimension 35C
- Rick and Morty travel to Dimension 35C. It's got the perfect climate conditions for a special type of tree called a Mega Tree, and there's fruit in those trees and there's seeds in those fruit - Mega Seeds and they're incredibly powerful. Rick needs them to help him with his research. (Season 1 Pilot episode)

- Dimension 404
- Narrator: In the darkest depths of cyberspace, there is another world. A lost dimension, home to wonders unseen, terrors unspeakable. Stories unlike any ever told until now. Do not click back. Do not reload. We have reconnected to… Dimension 404.
- Dimension C-132
- Rick and Morty's home dimension, mentioned when Rick and Morty are taken to Time Court in Issue #2.
- Dimension C-137
- Our dimension, apparently - where Rick tells the planet of women he's from (Season 1 episode Raising Gazorpazorp)
- Dimension D-99
- Alternate dimension (Season 3 episode Rickshank Rickdemption)
- Dimension H1047-35
- Dimension killer Rick is from (Season 1 episode Close Rick-Counters of the Rick Kind)
- Dimension J19-Theta-7
- Dimension Doofus Rick is from (Season 1 episode Close Rick-Counters of the Rick Kind)
- Dimension X
- "Oh, he knew what I had meant to ask; I saw it in his gray eyes... Where do all these things come from? I had meant to ask. Oh, I know well enough where you come from, Stevens; that accent isn't Dimension X, it's pure Brooklyn. But where do you go? (Story: The Breathing Method)
- Dino Island
- Realm on President Business' map in the Ocean Corporation Office Tower.
- The Divine Treasury
- Ferengi version of Heaven, from various episodes.
- Quark: And when I arrive at the gates of the Divine Treasury, the registrar will accept my bribe and usher me inside and do you know why? Because I died exactly the way I lived - as a Ferengi! (Season 4 episode The Quickening)
- Quark read a report that over 40% of the population no longer believes that you have to buy your way into the Divine Treasury when you die. (Season 7 episode The Dogs of War)
- Nog: I think I've died and gone to the Divine Treasury. (Season 5 episode The Ascent)
- When Quark, Rom and Nog go back in time, they wonder if they actually died. (Season 4 episode Little Green Men)
- Bashir mentions where Rom would have gone had he waited any longer to come see him. (Season 4 episode Bar Association)
- Dog Heaven
- Excuse that Eleanor makes to explain Michael's condition to new resident John Wheaton - that he just transferred to the Good Place from Dog Heaven and he's not used to humans yet. (Season 3 episode Pandemonium)
- Doggie Heaven
- Heaven for dogs that Homer tells the kids about when they consider not getting Santa's Little Helper the surgery he needs. (Season 3 episode Dog of Death)
- Doggie Hell
- Hell for dogs that Bart mentions when Homer tells him about Doggie Heaven. (Season 3 episode Dog of Death)
- Doggyland
- Fictional world from novel Steve claims to have written called, "Trouble in Doggyland"
- The Downunderverse
- Realm from Dash Dingo, the Australian video game that Lisa plays when she stays home from school sick, parody of Crash Bandicoot. (Season 10 episode Lisa Gets an 'A')
- Draygon
- Realm where the wizard and the dragons live. (Season 4 episode Claw and Hoarder: Special Ricktim's Morty)
- The Dreamverse
- The world of dreams from Issue #5.
- Dumb World
- Joke Jerry makes when Rick says Mr. Nimbus controls the police. "Yeah, that tracks - in dumb world." (Season 5 episode Mort Dinner Rick Andre)
- The Dungeon Dimensions
- The endless wastelands outside of space and time.
- Durando
- Medieval land in Wendy's short story. (Season 2 episode Final Fantasy)
- Earth-833
- Quentin Beck claims to be a multiversal traveler from Earth-833.
- Earth-838
- Another universe where Stephen meets Reed Richards and Professor X.
- Earthrealm
- Realm on the verge of catastrophe. Should it lose one more tournament, the savage realm of Outworld will invade. But an ancient prophecy foretells that a new group of champions will be united by the rise of Hanzo Hasahi's blood.
- Eriador
- North-western part of Middle Earth.
- The Even Worse Place
- Theoretical realm Eleanor mentions existing (Season 2 episode 2 Dance Dance Resolution)
- The Event Horizon
- Hemmer threatens to send the characters from the Kingdom of Elysian to the Event Horizon - a dark realm full of chaos and monsters. (Season 1 episode The Elysian Kingdom)
- Fabuland
- One of the other many realms in the universe shown while Wyldstyle is explaining the nature of reality to Emmet, included in the bunch of others she says, "We don't need to mention."
- The Faces of the Damned
- Chris must walk across the field of Faces of the Damned to find Annie in a dark and twisted version of their house.
- Fayland
- Joke Antonio makes about Fay not being in touch with reality, how it must be nice to live in Fayland - "where the little elves and leprechauns watch over everyone." (Season 7 episode Grouses, Houses, and Bickering Spouses)
- Fa'Diel
- Fictional world, home of the Mana Tree.
- Forest of Obsolete Products
- Realm on President Business' map in the Octan Corporation Office Tower.
- Friends
- One of the other many realms in the universe shown while Wyldstyle is explaining the nature of reality to Emmet, included in the bunch of others she says, "We don't need to mention."
- Froopyland
- The magical realm that Rick created for Beth when she was a little girl (Season 3 episode The ABC's of Beth)
- Galindor
- Abed: Let's begin. A blood-orange sunrise crests the peaks of Rage Mountain, as the eight of you arrive at the troubled realm of Galindor. Ahead to the north, a bridged ravine. Beyond that, a mysterious black tower where, rumor has it, an evil necromancer dwells. Your goal: Reach to the top of the tower and destroy the necromancer, freeing the realm from his evil magic. (Season 5 episode Advanced Advanced Dungeons & Dragons)
- The Gap Junction
- The space between universes, where Stephen retrieves the Book of Vishanti.
- Gehenna
- A plane of existence of neutral evil/lawful evil alignment from Dungeons & Dragons, mentioned in The Afterlife newspaper. "Ectoplasm leak at Plant Number 9: Necro-Plant #9 located on the outer moat of the third plane of Gehenna"
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