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Exactly what the title says

Edit: I choose Sora, Riku, Kairi, Donald, and Goofy (Kingdom Hearts); Ash, Misty, Tracey, and Melody (Pokemon Anime); Taichi, Yamato, Sora, Mimi, Koshiro, Joe, Takeru, and Hikari (Digimon); and Robin, Starfire, Beast Boy, and Raven (Teen Titans Cartoon): where the specifics are 8 Original Digidestined are takes 02 forms with Summer Clothes, KH humans takes KH2 forms, both Ash and Misty are wears Advanced Generation clothes while Melody are wears her Street clothes, the Teen Titans are must from 2003-2006 cartoon, etc(including even not so random powerups for at least some characters here)
 

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Hey! It's this guy again! Every six months or so, like clockwork! So, I've got to ask, what's your story man? Why do you always ask the same thing every few months?
 

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Fox12 said:
Hey! It's this guy again! Every six months or so, like clockwork! So, I've got to ask, what's your story man? Why do you always ask the same thing every few months?
The Story is about crossover fan-project that might involving these team-ups: Sora, Riku, Kairi, Donald, and Goofy (Kingdom Hearts); Ash, Misty, Tracey, and Melody (Pokemon Anime); Taichi, Yamato, Sora, Mimi, Koshiro, Joe, Takeru, and Hikari (Digimon); and Robin, Starfire, Beast Boy, and Raven (Teen Titans Cartoon) as well Warhammer 40k people teams up with Happy Tree Friends, Mario, Sonic, and My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic main characters
 

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If I have to choose...Pinkie Pie, Leman Russ, Celestia and the moose fucker play put-put golf at Sweet Puttin Cakes land.
 

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If I have to choose...Pinkie Pie, Leman Russ, Celestia and the moose fucker play put-put golf at Sweet Puttin Cakes land.
what about Mario and Sonic characters?
 

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Masonicon said:
Fox12 said:
Hey! It's this guy again! Every six months or so, like clockwork! So, I've got to ask, what's your story man? Why do you always ask the same thing every few months?
The Story is about crossover fan-project that might involving these team-ups: Sora, Riku, Kairi, Donald, and Goofy (Kingdom Hearts); Ash, Misty, Tracey, and Melody (Pokemon Anime); Taichi, Yamato, Sora, Mimi, Koshiro, Joe, Takeru, and Hikari (Digimon); and Robin, Starfire, Beast Boy, and Raven (Teen Titans Cartoon) as well Warhammer 40k people teams up with Happy Tree Friends, Mario, Sonic, and My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic main characters
I understand the question. What I'm asking is why you, personally, choose to leave for such long periods of time, and then come back to the website.
 

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Fox12 said:
Masonicon said:
Fox12 said:
Hey! It's this guy again! Every six months or so, like clockwork! So, I've got to ask, what's your story man? Why do you always ask the same thing every few months?
The Story is about crossover fan-project that might involving these team-ups: Sora, Riku, Kairi, Donald, and Goofy (Kingdom Hearts); Ash, Misty, Tracey, and Melody (Pokemon Anime); Taichi, Yamato, Sora, Mimi, Koshiro, Joe, Takeru, and Hikari (Digimon); and Robin, Starfire, Beast Boy, and Raven (Teen Titans Cartoon) as well Warhammer 40k people teams up with Happy Tree Friends, Mario, Sonic, and My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic main characters
I understand the question. What I'm asking is why you, personally, choose to leave for such long periods of time, and then come back to the website.
to see what people vote about unusual crossover team-ups that they want to see in fanworks
 

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Masonicon said:
Silentpony said:
If I have to choose...Pinkie Pie, Leman Russ, Celestia and the moose fucker play put-put golf at Sweet Puttin Cakes land.
what about Mario and Sonic characters?
Hmm...okay so Sticks tries to get into the Axem Rangers as the new Axem Green, but they all want her to be the Axem Pink. So they agree to settle it on Rainbow Road while Nack the Weasel tries to sabotage everything with a Prism canon.
 

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How about other team-ups here in this poll?
 

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Mystique (Marvel), Ice King (Adventure Time) and Bowser (SMB) orchestrating an elabourate Princess Peach heist. Ocean's Eleven-style, except good.
 

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I'm guessing you're planning on writing some kind of fanfiction crossover. Good luck to you, dude, but I have to warn you.

I've checked out a ton of these stories, and 90% of the ones I checked out are utter chaotic messes. A lot of them are full of bad grammar and prose, of course, but the biggest problem I found was this:

The worst mega-crossovers not only involve so many different movies, games and TV shows, but they expect the reader to be familiar with EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM or else they won't be able to even start the story.

From the very beginning, these bad crossovers don't even bother introducing this world with these characters and details from different works. They just toss you in without even explaining any of it, and the reader gets completely lost. They'll probably click away from these stories after the first or two chapters.
These stories don't care about presenting interesting characters you want to follow or have an engaging story, they just care more about lazily cramming as many different works in as they can because somehow that will make it epic. Never mind the fact that a good epic story would have readers introduced to relatable characters and heroes and slowly introduce the world around them, apparently all you have to do is shove in all these characters and settings that the reader kinda-sorta know about, and hope that the reader will somehow enjoy it too. And that's why so many of them are crap.

Some crossovers between just two works do the same thing, but they're easier to get into because you just have to be familiar with two different works. If you know enough about Harry Potter and Doctor Who and there's a story crossing them both over, good for you! But with a crossover that puts together so many different characters and worlds, it's very unlikely the reader will know everything about them from the beginning.

And even if readers are familiar with enough of the works involved, they're often not going to be engaged by these stories because they don't care for the characters or plot whatsoever. Okay, you might include several characters that are obviously from a movie, and maybe the reader likes those characters in those movies. That's because in the source material, the characters are well crafted and are interesting, and the player's given a reason to care for them. Even if you put those characters in your story, they're not going to feel the same way unless you do the things those movies do.

Basically, if you want to write a fanfiction crossover that's actually good, you should assume that the reader has absolutely no idea who the characters or movies involved are, or at least are familiar with only one or two of them. Don't try to write it like a crossover between different works, write it like a story with many characters and worlds that the reader needs to be slowly introduced to. Give the readers a reason to care for the characters and what happens to them, otherwise they're not going to give a damn no matter how many cartoons, movies or games you cross over together.
I also recommend focusing the story on only one small group of heroes, or several individual characters from different groups. Have a few big hero characters you really want to focus on, and give them a good character arc that readers will follow, and then make everyone else a secondary character who will still get part of the attention (maybe have a smaller character arc). For example, you can have all the characters you listed in your story, but maybe have particular focus on Ash, Robin, Sora and whoever the usual main character in Digimon is. Because unless you have an individual story for each and every one of the teams you listed, the reader will find it hard to treat every single person involved as a central character they'll care about.

Again, good luck on the story, I just really REALLY want to see a well-done mega-crossover story for a change.

Also, work on your grammar. If you want people to take your story seriously, that's really important.
 

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I don't think this has ever been done. The original Stargate and Independence Day. Both were written and directed by the same director and writers.
 

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Crossover team ups? Sherlock Holmes teaming up with the Predator. I might accept the Scooby Doo team and Predator instead, but that's about all.
 

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Neon Genesis Evangelion and/or Attack on Titan and/or Tenga Toppen Gurren Lagann. That sounds fun...
 

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LunarRepublic said:
I'm guessing you're planning on writing some kind of fanfiction crossover. Good luck to you, dude, but I have to warn you.

I've checked out a ton of these stories, and 90% of the ones I checked out are utter chaotic messes. A lot of them are full of bad grammar and prose, of course, but the biggest problem I found was this:

The worst mega-crossovers not only involve so many different movies, games and TV shows, but they expect the reader to be familiar with EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM or else they won't be able to even start the story.

From the very beginning, these bad crossovers don't even bother introducing this world with these characters and details from different works. They just toss you in without even explaining any of it, and the reader gets completely lost. They'll probably click away from these stories after the first or two chapters.
These stories don't care about presenting interesting characters you want to follow or have an engaging story, they just care more about lazily cramming as many different works in as they can because somehow that will make it epic. Never mind the fact that a good epic story would have readers introduced to relatable characters and heroes and slowly introduce the world around them, apparently all you have to do is shove in all these characters and settings that the reader kinda-sorta know about, and hope that the reader will somehow enjoy it too. And that's why so many of them are crap.

Some crossovers between just two works do the same thing, but they're easier to get into because you just have to be familiar with two different works. If you know enough about Harry Potter and Doctor Who and there's a story crossing them both over, good for you! But with a crossover that puts together so many different characters and worlds, it's very unlikely the reader will know everything about them from the beginning.

And even if readers are familiar with enough of the works involved, they're often not going to be engaged by these stories because they don't care for the characters or plot whatsoever. Okay, you might include several characters that are obviously from a movie, and maybe the reader likes those characters in those movies. That's because in the source material, the characters are well crafted and are interesting, and the player's given a reason to care for them. Even if you put those characters in your story, they're not going to feel the same way unless you do the things those movies do.

Basically, if you want to write a fanfiction crossover that's actually good, you should assume that the reader has absolutely no idea who the characters or movies involved are, or at least are familiar with only one or two of them. Don't try to write it like a crossover between different works, write it like a story with many characters and worlds that the reader needs to be slowly introduced to. Give the readers a reason to care for the characters and what happens to them, otherwise they're not going to give a damn no matter how many cartoons, movies or games you cross over together.
I also recommend focusing the story on only one small group of heroes, or several individual characters from different groups. Have a few big hero characters you really want to focus on, and give them a good character arc that readers will follow, and then make everyone else a secondary character who will still get part of the attention (maybe have a smaller character arc). For example, you can have all the characters you listed in your story, but maybe have particular focus on Ash, Robin, Sora and whoever the usual main character in Digimon is. Because unless you have an individual story for each and every one of the teams you listed, the reader will find it hard to treat every single person involved as a central character they'll care about.

Again, good luck on the story, I just really REALLY want to see a well-done mega-crossover story for a change.

Also, work on your grammar. If you want people to take your story seriously, that's really important.
what boils my blood is: why people thinks fanfics(particularly meassive crossover one) are sucks no matter how well-written and well-executed it is?

and come on crossovers that limited to 2-3 series are overdone to death

plus here's how I makes crossovers in my Mega-Crossover works(and circumventing bad things that tends to plague crossovers): when I crossovers Warhammer 40k and Happy Tree Friends with Mario, Sonic, and My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic together, I makes Kingdom Hearts' Heartless with Anunnaki Nanotech(that makes them immune to even keyblades) destroys both Happy Tree Friends and Warhammer 40k universes so this prompts Happy Tree Friends protagonists(later Warhammer 40k people) teams up with Mario, Sonic, and My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic characters(among others) though Warhammer 40k people teams up with these people needs to be handwaved with Magic of Friendship. when I crossovers Digimon, Teen Titans, Pokemon, and Kingdom Hearts together, I makes my favorite Digimon and Pokemon characters got Superpowers from Latent Psychics where Taichi got Fire Manipulation and Enhance his physicals to Superhuman levels with his Willpower that rivals Hal Jordan, Yamato got Superstrength and Cryokinesis(though working alone can renders him mere mortal), Sora(Digimon character) got Wind Manipulation and Flight from her wind powers, Koshiro got Electrical manipulation and Technopathy, Mimi got Plant Manipulation, Joe got Water manipulation and can heal people, Takeru got Space, Time, and Probability manipulation, and Hikari got Psionics(even before her powering up, she has one, it just got heightened) and Light Manipulation as well Ash got his Aura powers greatly expanded, Misty got Water manipulation(other than Bloodbending), Tracey can sketch the Future and controls Wind, and Melody got Hand of Lugia. when I crossovers Ghostbusters and The Mummy trilogy here, I also makes The Mummy Trilogy universe got same fate with Happy Tree Friends and Warhammer 40k universes(with Rick O'Connell, Evelyn O'Connell, Alex O'Connell, and Jonathan Carnahan are notable victims of Nanotech Heartless invasion) while the Extreme Ghostbusters are deal with disaster involving ghosts that both Real and Extreme Ghostbusters captured in their adventures converted into Heartless(notably S.I.D.N.E.E.) where it(along the Real Ghostbusters' age close to Harold Ramis' final age at the time of disaster) prompts Extreme Ghostbusters works for an Irredeemably Evil Mega-Corp that bent on wipe out all Superpowered Beings form every Universes and whose known members are including Lex Luthor, Hannbal Lecter, and Emile Danko(the former 2 are flanderized by having Lex's Xenophobia toward anything not strictly Normal Human being taken to Nth degree while Lector's carnivorous craving are taken to Omnicidal Maniac level, and latter 1 are got Crysis' Nanosuit(when it's completely non-living Powered Armor instead of symbiotic) for his Powerup). and both Grox(Spore) and Sermeg Oguma(Metal Slug 3d) are Anunnaki Members
 

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Masonicon said:
Uh, sir/ma'am/whatever, if that is an example of your writing style and skill, I hope you're prepared for massively negative criticism or that you're attempting some humor... From the quick scan I did, and my mind could barely handle the attempt at reading, you've no discernible grammatical skill whatsoever. So not only are you attempting to mashup IPs, which in general doesn't usually pan out well (except when you're talking licensed comics doing a crossover, and even then its hit/miss), but you're doing so with terrible writing skills.
That "paragraph" is a horrid mess, and that also can describe what your attempt is going to end up being. Even if you've decent grammar I doubt you or anyone truly could wrangle that many disparate universes together with any semblance of cohesion. I wish you luck, only because whoever you ask to read it will ultimately have nothing good to say about it. I need an excedrin now because your psuedo-explanation has given me a migraine attempting to decipher it.
Just sayin', be prepared for heavy criticisms.
 

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Imperioratorex Caprae said:
Masonicon said:
Uh, sir/ma'am/whatever, if that is an example of your writing style and skill, I hope you're prepared for massively negative criticism or that you're attempting some humor... From the quick scan I did, and my mind could barely handle the attempt at reading, you've no discernible grammatical skill whatsoever. So not only are you attempting to mashup IPs, which in general doesn't usually pan out well (except when you're talking licensed comics doing a crossover, and even then its hit/miss), but you're doing so with terrible writing skills.
That "paragraph" is a horrid mess, and that also can describe what your attempt is going to end up being. Even if you've decent grammar I doubt you or anyone truly could wrangle that many disparate universes together with any semblance of cohesion. I wish you luck, only because whoever you ask to read it will ultimately have nothing good to say about it. I need an excedrin now because your psuedo-explanation has given me a migraine attempting to decipher it.
Just sayin', be prepared for heavy criticisms.
At least I strife to avoid this scenario: Flippy from Happy Tree Friends blasts Sora, Riku, Kairi, Donald, Goofy, Ash, Misty, Tracey, Melody, Robin, Starfire, Beast Boy, Raven, Taichi, Yamato, Sora, Koshiro, Mimi, Joe, Takeru, and Hikari with a Bolter in my Mega-Crossover

and here's what this Mega-Crossover won't include(to keep them from being mess): Creepypastas that aren't SCP Foundation, most of Famous Youtubers, Reality TV Shows and it's parodies, Thomas the Tank engine and other Pre-school shows, and Five Nights at Freddy's
 

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You don't seem to understand, he's not talking about the possible content and subject of your story. He's talking about the technique that the story's going to be written with.

If a story (and I mean ANY written story, not just crossovers) doesn't have good grammar or spelling, and if it's just a jumble of random names of things, people probably won't read it. It doesn't matter if it crosses over cartoons people like, the first thing people want in a story is that they can actually understand it. They want to be able to actually read each sentence and understand what each sentence means, and they don't want just entire paragraphs of random names and details dumped right at them, because they're going to get incredibly lost.

If they can't even understand your story, then they have no reason to read on. They'll just stop at the first few paragraphs and find a better story.
 

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Masonicon said:
You don't seem to understand, he's not talking about the possible content and subject of your story. He's talking about the technique that the story's going to be written with.

If a story (and I mean ANY written story, not just crossovers) doesn't have good grammar or spelling, and if it's just a jumble of random names of things, people probably won't read it. It doesn't matter if it crosses over cartoons people like, the first thing people want in a story is that they can actually understand it. They want to be able to actually read each sentence and understand what each sentence means, and they don't want just entire paragraphs of random names and details dumped right at them, because they're going to get incredibly lost.

If they can't even understand your story, then they have no reason to read on. They'll just stop at the first few paragraphs and find a better story.
http://masonicon.deviantart.com/art/Fanwork-stamp-643226294 and how about proof-reading?