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Rex Sun ([personal profile] rex_sun) wrote2012-02-11 11:14 pm

[meme] Crossovers [multi-fandom]

I cannot quit being obnoxious lately, guys
And uh, I've gotten lazy about writing
So to kick start my ass up
I ganked Snowdevil's meme

Yatta~~~


Pick two fandoms from the list I'm going to give you below, and I will write a short (or longish, depending on how inspired I am) scene of either a crossover between them or a fusion version. If you have a preference, either for characters involved or for whether it's a crossover or a fusion, feel free to tell me.

Special note: If an item is marked with an asterisk (*), please do not mix it with another asterisked item. These are series I haven't seen in a while or am not completely familiar or comfortable. I can't really mix two series in which I am on shaky grounds.

Fandoms you can choose from:
Hikaru no Go
Code Geass
Tiger & Bunny
Harry Potter
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
Naruto
*Yu Yu Hakusho
*Samurai Champloo
FLCL
Trigun
*Cowboy Bebop
.hack//SIGN
*Avatar: The Last Airbender
Pokemon
*Spirited Away (movie)
Star Trek: The Next Generation
*Loveless
Gravitation
Ouran Highschool Host Club
Rurouni Kenshin
Digimon
Maria-sama ga Miteru (shoujo-ai schoolgirls... just putting that out there.)
Maria Holic (unrelated to above. A lesbian in an all-girls' school finds one of the girls is actually a boy. Just... Really, I'm just... Putting the premise out there. Innocently.)


1. I am really impressed, Snowdevil, that your list was alphabetical. Like, really. This is magic.
2. I have just realized that I have overrun my girly fandom quota. For shame.

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Digimon - Code Geass [3]

[identity profile] rex-sun.livejournal.com 2012-02-19 05:05 am (UTC)(link)
"Why would we?" Jyou yelps.

"Why wouldn't we?" Sora counters, feet finally touching ground.

"Are you sure they're kids like us?" Mimi asks.

"Well, no..." Biyomon admits. "They could very well be adults." 

"If they're adults we should definitely go, right?" Takeru asks of Yamato.

"Even if they're kids, they might have some clues for us," Koushirou adds.

"If they're dangerous-- well, that's what you have us for," Agumon asserts, and after that both Taichi and Yamato meet eyes and nod.

"In favor?" Taichi asks simply, and the only down hand reluctantly finds the air under the pressure of many stares.

And so they go:

And though they decide to find these people and though they spend half a day trying to find them, well--

As it turns out, it is They-- those children who would become from then on "the other children" or, in progressively less words, "the enemy" or "them"--

The enemy finds them first.

Re: Digimon - Code Geass [3]

(Anonymous) 2012-02-20 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
Noooo! You can't just end it there!!

Cliffhangers aside, this was EPIC. I seriously would not think that this was your first time writing Digimon -- everything was wonderful and in character.

"We have no clue who made it," Jyou asserts. "And given our track record, it's probably no one I want to meet. Let's just go in the opposite direction."

This made me LOL really hard. How true, if they had listened to Jyou's advice, they'd never had ended up in half the situations they did (or maybe they would because it's just their luck!)

seriously you need to write more of this