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Author: WarewolfWarewolf Date: Jan 5, 2008 11:15
"Cardinal 1" erols.com> wrote in
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> When you've seen as many cartoons as I have (without requiring therapy
> afterward), you start to see how perfectly some of them could be
> combined. One crossover I'd really love to see would be between "Sonic
> X" and "Samurai Pizza Cats," two anime series starring small animals
> that can kick ass and be cute at the same time. Just imagine the
> interactions: Guido hitting on Amy, only to get hammered; Big Cheese
> and Eggman teaming up while secretly planning to double-cross each
> other; Princess Vi being jealous of Rouge; Speedy using his magic
> sword to slice open one of Eggman's giant robots; etc.
>
> What crossover(s) would you love to see, and why?
It would depend on how you want them depicted.
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Author: WarewolfWarewolf Date: Jan 7, 2008 12:36
But let's cut to the chase...
Since Disney's Aladdin and the classic Road Runner shorts are set in a
desert, it wouldn't surprise me if the stars of the latter somehow wound
up in the former's pavement-free area...and if a certain 'birdbrain'
didn't stir up some trouble for the palace guards, I'm sure the citizens
of Agribah would be (a little) surprised by a talking 'jackal'. ;^)
Since Timmy Turner (of Fairly Oddparents fame) and a certain 'Wishkid'
both have magical methods of solving their problems, one would think that
one of them would have solution for the latter's problem with a certain
bully, if not his parent's clogged ears/empty heads.
Two boys (one named Simon and another named Rudy Patootie...and possibly
a bear named Rupert) could discuss the workings of a certain 'Land of
Chalk Drawings', a pair of principals (one named Skinner, another named
Greedyguts) could argue over school funding and a certain crass, yellow
Duck-man, if he didn't have a bone to pick with anyone else in his neck
of the food chain (ie Daffy, Donald, Howard, a certain 'Superduck') would
probably get in some trouble with such 'feminazis' as a certain 'Elven'
superhero and a pair of upstart 'amazons'.
And who wouldn't want to see (more) robots fighting...?
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Author: Patrick Joseph Mc NamaraPatrick Joseph Mc Namara Date: Jan 8, 2008 07:55
"Warewolf" wrote in message
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> But let's cut to the chase...
>
> Since Disney's Aladdin and the classic Road Runner shorts are set in a
> desert, it wouldn't surprise me if the stars of the latter somehow wound
> up in the former's pavement-free area...and if a certain 'birdbrain'
> didn't stir up some trouble for the palace guards, I'm sure the citizens
> of Agribah would be (a little) surprised by a talking 'jackal'. ;^)
>
They're two different deserts: the American West and the Arabian desert.
It's doubtful they would run into each other.
> And who wouldn't want to see (more) robots fighting...?
>
> Mighty Orbots vs Voltron/Go-Lion
> Big Guy and Rusty vs Megatron
> Macross vs Gundam W(ing)
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Author: PaulPaul Date: Jan 8, 2008 08:25
"Patrick Joseph Mc Namara" yahoo.com> wrote in
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> "Warewolf" wrote in message
> news:Xns9A1E805B5C8F7warewolfshawmail@24.64.223.211...
>> But let's cut to the chase...
>>
>> Since Disney's Aladdin and the classic Road Runner shorts are set in
>> a desert, it wouldn't surprise me if the stars of the latter somehow
>> wound up in the former's pavement-free area...and if a certain
>> 'birdbrain' didn't stir up some trouble for the palace guards, I'm
>> sure the citizens of Agribah would be (a little) surprised by a
>> talking 'jackal'. ;^)
>>
>
> They're two different deserts: the American West and the Arabian
> desert. It's doubtful they would run into each other.
I knew I should have taken that left turn at Albuquerque....
:)
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Author: WarewolfWarewolf Date: Jan 8, 2008 10:30
"Patrick Joseph Mc Namara" yahoo.com> wrote in news:fm06da
$npo$1@aioe.org:
> "Warewolf" wrote in message
> news:Xns9A1E805B5C8F7warewolfshawmail@24.64.223.211...
>> But let's cut to the chase...
>>
>> Since Disney's Aladdin and the classic Road Runner shorts are set in a
>> desert, it wouldn't surprise me if the stars of the latter somehow
>> wound up in the former's pavement-free area...and if a certain
>> 'birdbrain' didn't stir up some trouble for the palace guards, I'm
>> sure the citizens of Agribah would be (a little) surprised by a
>> talking 'jackal'. ;^)
>>
>
> They're two different deserts: the American West and the Arabian
> desert. It's doubtful they would run into each other.
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Author: WarewolfWarewolf Date: Jan 8, 2008 10:32
Paul comcast.BAD.EXAMPLE.net> wrote in
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> "Patrick Joseph Mc Namara" yahoo.com> wrote in
> news:fm06da$npo$1@aioe.org:
>
>> They're two different deserts: the American West and the Arabian
>> desert. It's doubtful they would run into each other.
>
> I knew I should have taken that left turn at Albuquerque....
*laughs* Classic.
Signed,
Warewolf
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Author: Bill SteeleBill Steele Date: Jan 8, 2008 12:26
In article ,
Warewolf wrote:
>>> Since Disney's Aladdin and the classic Road Runner shorts are set in a
>>> desert, it wouldn't surprise me if the stars of the latter somehow
>>> wound up in the former's pavement-free area...and if a certain
>>> 'birdbrain' didn't stir up some trouble for the palace guards, I'm
>>> sure the citizens of Agribah would be (a little) surprised by a
>>> talking 'jackal'. ;^)
Surely we can be more creative than that.
How about Mickey Mouse in his "sorcerer" persona running into the
Fullmetal alchemist. Throw in Elmer Fudd from What's Opera, Doc.
Almost any Disney humanized animal wandering around in the Dragonball
universe--they'd be right at home.
Nuku Nuku vs the gal in Furi Kuri.
I don't know where, but I want to see Donald and Howard the Duck on the
same screen.
Highlander (there was an animated version) running into some
mermaid-flesh eaters. And throw in Vandal Savage from Justice League.
Imagine them all discussing old times.
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Author: Rob KelkRob Kelk Date: Jan 8, 2008 12:57
On Tue, 08 Jan 2008 15:26:56 -0500, Bill Steele cornell.edu>
wrote:
>I don't know where, but I want to see Donald and Howard the Duck on the
>same screen.
I can see it now: Donald, Howard, and Daffy Duck attempt to remake
"Princess Tutu". Hilarity ensues.
Anyone for "Full Metal Alchemist Panic"? Those kids really should get a
bodyguard...
--
Rob Kelk < http://robkelk.ottawa-anime.org/> e-mail: s/deadspam/gmail/
"I'm *not* a kid! Nyyyeaaah!" - Skuld (in "Oh My Goddess!" OAV #3)
"When I became a man, I put away childish things, including the fear
of childishness and the desire to be very grown-up." - C.S. Lewis
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Author: SeanFSeanF Date: Jan 8, 2008 19:00
On Jan 8, 12:26�pm, Bill Steele cornell.edu> wrote:
> In article ,
>
> �Warewolf wrote:
>>>> Since Disney's Aladdin and the classic Road Runner shorts are set in a
>>>> desert, it wouldn't surprise me if the stars of the latter somehow
>>>> wound up in the former's pavement-free area...and if a certain
>>>> 'birdbrain' didn't stir up some trouble for the palace guards, I'm
>>>> sure the citizens of Agribah would be (a little) surprised by a
>>>> talking 'jackal'. ;^)
>
> Surely we can be more creative than that. �
>
> How about Mickey Mouse in his "sorcerer" persona running into the
> Fullmetal alchemist. Throw in Elmer Fudd from What's Opera, Doc.
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Author: Jack BohnJack Bohn Date: Jan 9, 2008 03:32
Bill Steele wrote:
>In article ,
> Warewolf wrote:
>
>>>> Since Disney's Aladdin and the classic Road Runner shorts are set in a
>>>> desert, it wouldn't surprise me if the stars of the latter somehow
>>>> wound up in the former's pavement-free area...and if a certain
>>>> 'birdbrain' didn't stir up some trouble for the palace guards, I'm
>>>> sure the citizens of Agribah would be (a little) surprised by a
>>>> talking 'jackal'. ;^)
I suppose it's been noted that Vash the Stampede *is* the
Roadrunner of the desert planet in Trigun...
>Surely we can be more creative than that.
>
>How about Mickey Mouse in his "sorcerer" persona running into the
>Fullmetal alchemist. Throw in Elmer Fudd from What's Opera, Doc.
The soul of Elmer Fudd, bound to the armor from What's Opera,
Doc!
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