Subject: If i remember it correctly...
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Posted on: 2015-10-26 03:45:00 UTC
There were about 17 continua involved. Yeah, it was a mess, but it sure made for a fun mission.
Subject: If i remember it correctly...
Author:
Posted on: 2015-10-26 03:45:00 UTC
There were about 17 continua involved. Yeah, it was a mess, but it sure made for a fun mission.
Or Rise of the Brave Tangled Dragons, which is a crossover between Rise of the Guardians, Brave, Tangled, and How to Train Your Dragon? I don't think this crossover is great since the fanfictions based on it are too nonsensical, mutilating almost everything in the movies it was based on. I don't know why other teenagers can't see the damage.
I can't see it working very well. It's tough enough with mixing two plot-lines, let alone four.
Skarmory was tackling a giant mess of a crossover he contributed a long time ago, and the results...
Well, just see the mission by yourself.
There were about 17 continua involved. Yeah, it was a mess, but it sure made for a fun mission.
And yeah, looks like I was off mark about the number of continua. I think I misremembered a piece of dialogue from your co-write with EPL, the one where Falchion is saying telling Chris and Ami about the fic. I thought it said seventeen, but it actually said eleven.
A megacrossover with several canon plotlines overlapping.
How it ended? Badly.
After all, that's where Agent!Sergio came from, right?
But the result after polishing was really awesome!
I think it was talked about a while back. I'm not very impressed by it because not many (If any) good fics have been written in it.
ROTBTD began its hideously mutated existence as a reaction to the prevalence of SuperWhoLock on fandom blogs that "claimed" (read: vomited all over) non-fandom stuff on Tumblr. Because Tumblr is one of those places where people believe they are always right about everything ever (I fitted in rather well), this led to stuff like ROTBTD attracting a serious fandom rather than the more tongue-in-cheek one it had had previously. See also: the obsessions with Paul Blart, Bee Movie, and Shrek. Me neither.