I don’t know, this sounds pretty fucking terrific to me…

15 Comments | Posted: October 23rd, 2008 | Filed under: "Funny"
Your challenge is to write crossover fanfiction combining Azumanga Daioh and The Matrix.
The story should use a vacation as a plot device!

Generated by the Terrible Crossover Fanfiction Idea Generator

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15 Comments on “I don’t know, this sounds pretty fucking terrific to me…”

  1. 1 Felipe said at 9:20 am on October 23rd, 2008:

    My… god… I just tried it too, here’s what I got:
    “Your challenge is to write crossover fanfiction combining Charlie’s Angels and Incredible Hulk. The story should use puberty as a plot device!”

  2. 2 Jason said at 9:25 am on October 23rd, 2008:

    I just went there and got this:

    “Your challenge is to write crossover fanfiction combining Phoenix Wright and Grease. The story should use evil characters becoming good as a plot device!”

    Seems tailor made for Sims.

  3. 3 Brent said at 9:37 am on October 23rd, 2008:

    My first two were great:

    “Your challenge is to write crossover fanfiction combining American Beauty and Bill Nye the Science Guy. The story should use anorexia as a plot device!”

    “Your challenge is to write crossover fanfiction combining John McCain and Bubble Bobble. The story should use an overdose as a plot device!”

  4. 4 Matt M. said at 10:15 am on October 23rd, 2008:

    I’d need a lot more ether to click on that link.

    A. Lot. More.

  5. 5 PhilipF said at 11:52 am on October 23rd, 2008:

    “Your challenge is to write crossover fanfiction combining Siegfried & Roy and Metalocalypse. The story should use furries as a plot device!”

    I don’t know. I think I can see this story actually making it onto the show.

  6. 6 chadwick said at 1:34 pm on October 23rd, 2008:

    Oh man, that would be REALLY GOOD.

  7. 7 chadwick said at 1:38 pm on October 23rd, 2008:

    Although this might beat it:

    “Your challenge is to write crossover fanfiction combining Thundercats and the Diary of Anne Frank.
    The story should use marriage as a plot device!”

  8. 8 Brent said at 1:54 pm on October 23rd, 2008:

    Ok, this is as wrong as wrong can get: “Your challenge is to write crossover fanfiction combining M*A*S*H and John McCain. The story should use tentacle rape as a plot device!”

  9. 9 Chris Sims said at 2:23 pm on October 23rd, 2008:

    Osaka is The One.

  10. 10 Felipe said at 2:30 pm on October 23rd, 2008:

    Thank you, Mr. Beaucoup, for making me addicted to yet another website.
    Here’s the best one I got so far, the mind boggles:
    “Your challenge is to write crossover fanfiction combining the Diary of Anne Frank and DuckTales. The story should use oral sex as a plot device!”

  11. 11 Mike Loughlin said at 4:17 pm on October 23rd, 2008:

    Your challenge is to write crossover fan fiction combining The Lion King and the O’Reilly Factor. The story should use alcoholism as a plot device.

  12. 12 Juan Arteaga said at 4:41 pm on October 23rd, 2008:

    Osaka is The One.

    She indeed is! Her complete mental vacuity is only her inner Keanu coming through.

    I got this:

    “Your challenge is to write crossover fanfiction combining Cats and Slaughterhouse 5. The story should use good characters becoming evil as a plot device!”

    Mr Mistofeles still remembers Dresden…

  13. 13 Crowded House said at 2:56 pm on October 24th, 2008:

    “Your challenge is to write crossover fanfiction combining Parappa the Rapper and Mr. Ed. The story should use a zombie attack as a plot device!”

    It’s the story I was born to write.

  14. 14 Ryan said at 1:05 am on October 26th, 2008:

    Honestly, this thing seems to be better at creating the best god damn story ideas ever. I had to share this on my blog, too. Thanks for the writing help, Mr. Beaucoup!

  15. 15 Pat said at 2:20 am on November 26th, 2008:

    You can even drop “I’ve seen that cat before.” It writes itself!


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