I'm tempted to ask for Buffy trying to fight the skeleton!pirates from "Pirates." Except that my own fandom repertoire is too small to really make this worthwhile for me to engage in. Heh.
Hmm. Giles meets Jack Sparrow. Or Captain Kirk finds himself in Narnia during the golden age of the reign of the four children.
I have to let the available fandoms percolate through my mind before I could make a decision on any one. The crossovers amuse me.
Take your pick, or dream up some more!banazirApril 16 2006, 22:10:46 UTC
These are all good. :-D
"This would be a lot easier," shouted Buffy, kicking through the ribcage of a lunging deck hand, "if they'd just... hold... still!" She remembered smashing the ancient bones of the Master and wished she at least had a nice, hefty sledgehammer to swing.
"Watcher, ay?" said the slim man, fidgeting with his bandanna and eyeing Giles' pocket watch surreptitiously. "What exactly is it that you... watch?"
"Spock, I'm in love with Susan Pevensie." "Jim... Susan Pevensie must return to the Shadowlands."
Re: Take your pick, or dream up some more!smegaliciousApril 17 2006, 02:19:35 UTC
SOme random thoughts.
- Tarzan among the Fremen. - Oddyseus meets the King and the Duke (the two travelling guys from Huck Finn, right?) - The White Witch from Narnia in the world of Buffy.
I have to say that, of the ones you've done little bits, the Narnia/Kirk made me laugh out loud.
Real Lords of the Jungle Don't Wear StillsuitsbanazirApril 17 2006, 03:16:36 UTC
If Tarzan had crash-landed on Arrakis, he would have located some secret protocol of the Fremen Reverend Mothers and taught himself the Weirding Way. Then, of course, there's the question of what might transpire after he called out the Naib of whatever sietch actually happened across him.
I'll do Odysseus meets the King and the Duke, but only if you let it be set on the Isle of Circe, for maximum hilarity. ;-) "Two Missouri Shysters in Queen Circe's Court", perhaps.
Jadis would have made a decent villainess of the season: if nothing else, there's always the Deplorable Word for a few apocalyptic chuckles.
Let them say that I lived in the time of Sparrow, Accursed of SkeletonsbanazirApril 17 2006, 04:37:01 UTC
Priam dashed through the temple as the frightened screams of consecrated virgins commingled with the death shouts of brave defenders. Gripping his sword in his aged hand, he strode forward against the interlopers, crying, "have you no honor?".
"Well... no. Not really," came a sheepish voice from the shadowy alcove. "Sorry."
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Hmm. Giles meets Jack Sparrow. Or Captain Kirk finds himself in Narnia during the golden age of the reign of the four children.
I have to let the available fandoms percolate through my mind before I could make a decision on any one. The crossovers amuse me.
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"This would be a lot easier," shouted Buffy, kicking through the ribcage of a lunging deck hand, "if they'd just... hold... still!" She remembered smashing the ancient bones of the Master and wished she at least had a nice, hefty sledgehammer to swing.
"Watcher, ay?" said the slim man, fidgeting with his bandanna and eyeing Giles' pocket watch surreptitiously. "What exactly is it that you... watch?"
"Spock, I'm in love with Susan Pevensie."
"Jim... Susan Pevensie must return to the Shadowlands."
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- Tarzan among the Fremen.
- Oddyseus meets the King and the Duke (the two travelling guys from Huck Finn, right?)
- The White Witch from Narnia in the world of Buffy.
I have to say that, of the ones you've done little bits, the Narnia/Kirk made me laugh out loud.
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I'll do Odysseus meets the King and the Duke, but only if you let it be set on the Isle of Circe, for maximum hilarity. ;-) "Two Missouri Shysters in Queen Circe's Court", perhaps.
Jadis would have made a decent villainess of the season: if nothing else, there's always the Deplorable Word for a few apocalyptic chuckles.
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(Well, what I mean to say is: do you want to believe?)
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Feel free to throw in Firefly, too. But I'm not sure if you could do that in 100 words. ;)
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"Well... no. Not really," came a sheepish voice from the shadowy alcove. "Sorry."
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How about a Star Wars/Lost/Battlestar: Galactica Crossover?
O:-)
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and posted with the right journal this time! points for me!
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Star Wars... now that's a tricky tie-in.
I have a few nebulous ideas, but nothing concrete yet...
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