Dollhouse/Hocus Pocus Crossover Fic: "Sarah Sanderson Does Halloween" (Topher/Sarah/Dominic, PG-13)

Oct 05, 2009 01:29

No, I'm not joking. With my favorite major holiday on the way, my thoughts have been turning lately to my favorite Halloween movie, and in particular my favorite of the three witch sisters; ditzy, silly, boy-crazy, adorable Sarah Sanderson. So what if she's an evil, soul-stealing, child-murdering temptress? She just wants to have a good time and ( Read more... )

crack, dollhouse, holiday, crossover, fanfic, movie, halloween

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juliet316 October 5 2009, 06:26:17 UTC
*Lost: One evening; clickys anyway*

Lovely crack. I don't read threesomes too often, but this was funny, while still in character for all three.

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demonqueen666 October 5 2009, 22:22:31 UTC
Thanks! I'm so glad to hear that you think I got them right ^_^

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shi_naynay October 5 2009, 21:19:05 UTC
Lolz. Crack fic FOR THE WIN.

Dominic bristled. “I had a childhood too, you know.”
“Really?” Topher quipped. “You sure?”
FAVORITE. I sometimes wonder, too.

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demonqueen666 October 5 2009, 22:25:06 UTC
I don't write crackfic that often, but when I do, I do enjoy it so. I'm glad to hear I could make you laugh with it XD

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ozmissage October 6 2009, 02:25:52 UTC
I haven't seen that movie in years, but this was made of win. You have an amazing Topher voice! The line about the different rates of undressing was priceless. And Dom! Heh. Poor guy. What a wonderful way to start the holiday.

Now if you'll excuse I need to go add Hocus Pocus to my netflix queue...

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demonqueen666 October 6 2009, 06:52:13 UTC
Hocus Pocus is my go-to Halloween annual favorite. I'm only too happy to spread the nostalgic love XD

Glad to hear you enjoyed it, especially the character voices. Crossovers are especially tricky for getting everybody right.

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dollsome October 7 2009, 22:08:54 UTC
Bwahahahaha, oh, this is delightful! Shameful confession: I have never actually SEEN this movie in its entirety, because in my childhood pretty much everything scared me and so I felt like the wisest course of action was to stay away from it. I am, at this moment, totally lamenting that fact!

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demonqueen666 October 8 2009, 00:06:41 UTC
Oh man, that's a sad state of affairs, man. You really should try to catch it on TV this year, if you have the time (they'd be playing it pretty religiously around now, given the season). Since it's a Disney film aimed at small ones, it's not scary at all - just cheesy, campy, ridiculous fun. (The witch sisters are totally the best part though. It's like, who even gives a damn about these stupid kids??)

I'm glad to hear I could make you laugh and you enjoyed it regardless though, despite being familiar with only half the source material :D

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