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Anyone else here familiar with Equestria Girls?
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Tennie Wrote:Peter Fox (Foxtrot) and Yukari Tanizaki (Azumanga Daioh) get into a street race. Through Tokyo. That sounds like the makings of a good You're Under Arrest story.
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vorticity Wrote:Tennie Wrote:Peter Fox (Foxtrot) and Yukari Tanizaki (Azumanga Daioh) get into a street race. Through Tokyo. That sounds like the makings of a good You're Under Arrest story. Or that episode of Full Metal Panic: Fumoffu which may as well have been a YUA episode...
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robkelk Wrote:Or that episode of Full Metal Panic: Fumoffu which may as well have been a YUA episode... Which one, the one with the bicycle chase, or the one with pony-dude in the park? Aoi with a ponytail has possibilities. Actually, I'm starting to think that this is the wrong thread for these ideas.
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vorticity Wrote:robkelk Wrote:Or that episode of Full Metal Panic: Fumoffu which may as well have been a YUA episode... Which one, the one with the bicycle chase, or the one with pony-dude in the park? Aoi with a ponytail has possibilities. Actually, I'm starting to think that this is the wrong thread for these ideas. If that "or" isn't an "xor", then yes. (I was thinking the bicycle chase because the scene is so obviously a parody of the first OAV, but pony-dude works just as well.)
And I agree that this is becoming a Should Be.
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Back to "Should Not Be."
I'm not sure which one would be worse: The Melancholy of Smaug or The Desolation of Haruhi Suzumiya ...
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Actually, having a group of moderately extranormal people running around desperately trying to keep their club president distractd enough that she doesn't realize that she's actually an enormous dragon could be *hilarious*.
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God, the Devil, and "Bob".
Could actually be pretty interesting if you did it right, but the level of SubGenius integration necessary to be able to do it right is something I don't particularly want to even think about.
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We've secretly replaced Twilight Sparkle's friend Spike with Buffy Summers' friend Spike, and vice-versa. Let's see whether anyone notices.
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robkelk Wrote:We've secretly replaced Twilight Sparkle's friend Spike with Buffy Summers' friend Spike, and vice-versa. Let's see whether anyone notices.
And while we're at it, let's throw in every other character named Spike and see just how much mayhem ensues!
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Quote:robkelk wrote: We've secretly replaced Twilight Sparkle's friend Spike with Buffy Summers' friend Spike, and vice-versa. Let's see whether anyone notices.
And don't forget to also replace Fluttershy's friend Angel with Buffy's friend Angel...
Which gives you this ...
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Quote:robkelk wrote:
We've secretly replaced Twilight Sparkle's friend Spike with Buffy Summers' friend Spike, and vice-versa. Let's see whether anyone notices.
About that: The Name is Spike.
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Quote:Ross Van Loan wrote: Dawn of the Dead Planet of the Apes. Who doesn't want to see zombie apes? Okay, who does?
Alternately, you could have neo-grindhouse horror meets classic cult science-fiction in "Planet Terror of the Apes." Or, a weird neo-grindhouse murder mystery parody, with "Murder by Death Proof."
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Hmmmmm...
Murder by Death Note
A starkly serious (and more than a bit full of itself) anime, played for laughs.
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Odin looked very nearly as grim as Thor recalled him being during the Convergence. "My son... it saddens me that this has become necessary, but I must now entrust to you knowledge of one of the deepest secrets buried in Asgard's history. The existence of the Tenth World."
Thor blinked, recalling something he had come across on the Midgardian "internet" whilst researching humanity's memories of Asgard. Surely not... "Cephiro?"
Odin blinked in turn. "What? No, that name is unfamiliar to me. I refer to... Equestria."
Thor: The Equestrian World
"So... Sleipnir... and Loki....?"
Odin sighed painfully. "There are reasons why there has been no contact between Asgard and Equestria over the Rainbow Bridge over the last thousand years. Now, however, the situation has... changed. And Sleipnir would like to visit his mo-- er, fa... parent."
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Tom Swift: Boy Genius
Agatha Heterodyne and her Giant Clank No, wait, that's already been done in canon....
It occurs to me that Tom Swift is basically our world's version of a Spark: less crazy, more focussed. Less steam, more electricity.
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In the spirit of the thread, Ryk Spoor (internet handle: Sea Wasp) actually has a professionally published pair of books out right now whose backstory includes a real-world instance of CTSNB: Grand Central Arena and Spheres of Influence. As a minor spoiler: In a future post-scarcity society that has expanded throughout the Sol system, but not gone interstellar, a group of 'fans' decided to Play God and created their favorite characters from fiction... as real living breathing people. Grown and raised inside virtual environments designed to mold the characters into who they "should" be.
Except that many of these characters are hyper-geniuses. And their creators did their jobs too well. And the handful of 'Hyperions' who figure out that they're 'in the Matrix' stage a breakout... whose first stage is subtly convincing their creators that a Crossover would be a Great Idea....
For various reasons, including copyright issue, the CTSNB is a backstory item, alluded to carefully. But it does have real effects on the world, and there's plenty of Easter Eggs for fanboys to squee over. It also has the benefit of being quite a good yarn in its own right, with a pretty original setup that takes some time to definitely wrap your head around.
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He was born in the 1920s.
He is extremely stylish for his time.
He is a lizard.
He is ... Art Geko.
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Full Metal Alchemist Panic! Or possibly Full Metal Alchemical Panic! or Full Alchemical Panic!
Basically: That armored suit that Alphonse's soul got bonded to? Prototype ArmSlave. What really makes this work, beyond the title convergence, is that the canon AI was in fact named "Al."
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