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Quote:Bob Schroeck wrote: "Look, up in the sky! It's a rabbit! It's a plane! It's SuperMoon!"
Well, there's already a Super-Rabbit.
Hmm.
Have we talked about a Bugs Bunny/Usagi Tsukino crossover yet? Because it seems fairly obvious.
(Fun fact: Apparently Bugs is a Master Sergeant (ret.) in the USMC.)
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Quote:(Fun fact: Apparently Bugs is a Master Sergeant (ret.) in the USMC.)
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Quote:Ebony wrote:Hmm.
Have we talked about a Bugs Bunny/Usagi Tsukino crossover yet? Because it seems fairly obvious.
Given Doug's invocation of the Wascally Wabbit in DWII, I think he'll effectively provide such a crossover in DW S. I wonder if he'll coax Usagi to vary "In the Name of the Moon" with an occasional "Ehhhh .... what's up, Doc?"
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Quote:Ebony wrote:Hmm.
Have we talked about a Bugs Bunny/Usagi Tsukino crossover yet? Because it seems fairly obvious.
Given Doug's invocation of the Wascally Wabbit in DWII, I think he'll effectively provide such a crossover in DW S. I wonder if he'll coax Usagi to vary "In the Name of the Moon" with an occasional "Ehhhh .... what's up, Doc?"
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"The Lady of the Lake, her arm clad in the purest shimmering samite, held aloft Excalibur from the bosom of the water, signifying by divine providence that this was some killer weed."
I would think that "Of course you know this means war." would be something that Sailor Venus might say. Especially given the Rocky & Bullwinkle snippet that we've already seen. Or maybe "So long, Screwy! See you in St. Louis!" to a retreating enemy.
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Y'all know where further speculation along these lines belongs...
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We've replaced Makoto Mizuhara with Makoto Kino... let's see what happens to Katsuhiko Jinnai, Alielle and the rest of El-Hazard...
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El-hazard is a myth. Chrono Halloran said as much.
So, if Ifurita was to show up on the TSAB's doorstep...
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The Necronomicon of Abdul El-Hazard? Where the Great Old Ones are really just giant mecha left over from the Great War centuries before?
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Lets swap Jet Alone with Gypsy Danger, and watch what happens.
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Bob Schroeck Wrote:We've replaced Harry Potter in Deathly Hallows with Harry Trasker of True Lies... Which one moves in with the Hendersons?
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Quote:Bob Schroeck wrote: We've replaced Harry Potter in Deathly Hallows with Harry Trasker of True Lies...
Who, in turn, has been replaced with Harry Lime.
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Quote:Bob Schroeck wrote: We've replaced Harry Potter in Deathly Hallows with Harry Trasker of True Lies...
I am now envisioning Hermione seeing a fight start and casting " Accio MP-5!"... this brings a smile to my face.
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Ebony Wrote:Quote:Bob Schroeck wrote:We've replaced Harry Potter in Deathly Hallows with Harry Trasker of True Lies...
Who, in turn, has been replaced with Harry Lime. We'll be here all weekend if we open this up to every Tom, Dick, and Harry.
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Tasker(or Renquist) not Trasker, and I think Harry Callahan would be a good substitution...
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Doctor Strange, or How I learned to stop worrying and love the spells
EDIT:
Freddy vs. Jason and the Argonauts
The Who and the Guess Who, on Doctor Who. Who's on first?
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She's a bookish, poorly-socialized girl who enters a castle with a stick in hand, and discovers magic there...
a) So what does Belle actually do at Hogwarts?
b) How does Hermione get along with the Beast?
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ECSNorway Wrote:Quote:Bob Schroeck wrote:We've replaced Harry Potter in Deathly Hallows with Harry Trasker of True Lies...
I am now envisioning Hermione seeing a fight start and casting "Accio MP-5!"... this brings a smile to my face.
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Quote:Bob Schroeck wrote: She's a bookish, poorly-socialized girl who enters a castle with a stick in hand, and discovers magic there...
a) So what does Belle actually do at Hogwarts?
b) How does Hermione get along with the Beast?
I've recently learned that there are details in the original animated film that places Belle's village in the Loire Valley of France. Given the general 16th-17th Century appearance of the villagers, it strikes me that Belle would be a famous alum of Beauxbatons. Perhaps the legendary Château de la Bête is a facility used by that school, both as a historical landmark and as a transmutation laboratory.
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That would be a fantastic detail for a Potter story!
Oh, funny crossoverish moment from the film: The little noise of delight Belle makes when the Beast (an educated man who values books, unlike his animated forebear) opens his library to her is just so Hermione I couldn't help laughing at it.
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Quote:Bob Schroeck wrote: Oh, funny crossoverish moment from the film: The little noise of delight Belle makes when the Beast (an educated man who values books, unlike his animated forebear) opens his library to her is just so Hermione I couldn't help laughing at it.
Robin McKinley's first published book was a retelling of Beauty and the Beast, with the quirk that the Beast's enormous library included books that, in the story's timeframe, hadn't yet been written. (Maybe he had a exchange deal with Unseen U?) The line that sticks with me is Beauty saying in amused puzzlement, "Rudyard Kipling. This is a name?"
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Bob Schroeck Wrote:That would be a fantastic detail for a Potter story! Maybe somebody here should write a Potter fanfic...
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Whoever would do that?
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Can't imagine ... just like I can't imagine an actress to cast in this crossover.
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Quote:DHBirr wrote:
Quote:Bob Schroeck wrote: Oh, funny crossoverish moment from the film: The little noise of delight Belle makes when the Beast (an educated man who values books, unlike his animated forebear) opens his library to her is just so Hermione I couldn't help laughing at it.
Robin McKinley's first published book was a retelling of Beauty and the Beast, with the quirk that the Beast's enormous library included books that, in the story's timeframe, hadn't yet been written. (Maybe he had a exchange deal with Unseen U?) The line that sticks with me is Beauty saying in amused puzzlement, "Rudyard Kipling. This is a name?"
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