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My Name Is Earl is a show where:
A guy gets run over by a car after winning the lottery with stolen money.
After he gets divorced by his wife. He finds out about karma and devours his life to it.
He does this by making a list of people he has wronged. Then trying to make it up to them.
Some of which include.
Getting a guy to come out of the closet
Taking a knife to replace a figurine for his ex wife
Fixing a golfers life
And many more adventures.
I think it would be interesting for a crossover
The show is on Hulu
Gonna be honest here, I feel like Psychonauts is one of the easiest things to crossover with just about anything else.
Superpower genre? Natural fit when you’re working with psychics. Overtly supernatural settings? See: psychic powers. Fantastic, but not explicitly paranormal? We’ve got a lungfish that points to ‘compatible’. Completely off-the-wall-bonkers setting? Look me in the eyes and tell me it’s not in line with some of the mental worlds– or even vaults/memories from the real world.
You can even stick it in against otherwise realistic settings and, as long as you’re careful, you can make it work. It’s ridiculously versatile, and is personally responsible for a good 80% of the crossovers I entertain.
He would probably write about his life experiences growing up in the North Pole mixed with his new life in New York.
So you think Buddy from Elf has a further career as a children's author beyond his first book?
I just realized something. In Super paper Mario, Mario needed a helmet to breathe in space. But in Super Mario Galaxy he was able to breathe in space just fine. How does that work. And don't say that there are different cannons. It's a mirrored event One thing that happens in The 3D universe also happens in the paper universe.
Imagine your OTP
Character A is a superhero who got amnesia and is stuck in their alter ego.
Lost and confused, they bump into character B, who happens to be the supervillain that they fight.
Character B, due to not knowing who character A is in that form decides to help them out.
Of course they don't really have anything since character A only really ever used their alter ego for little things like groceries and laundry. They can't even find their house due to their living space is only accessible in their super hero form.
Character B decides to take further pity on character A and invite them to work and live at their hideout.
As time moves on, character A as soon comes to realize that character B, in spite being a villain, is actually a really good person, it's just that they have issues to work out.
Eventually it gets to the point where character A develops a crush on character B and Vice Versa.
It even gets to a point where when Character A gets their memory back, they choose to still be in their alter ego to help the charecter B out.
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Author specific varients: these are just some of the author (me, the person writing this) interpretations of what should be somethings in the prompt .
Character A and B are a traditional superhero (example: Superman, Wonder woman, Captain Marvel) superhero and a mad scientist styled villain (Example: Dr horrible, Doofenshmirtz, Mega Mind).
I imagine that character A younger was a bit of a bully to character B, and that was one of the reasons why B turned to villainy.
Character A is meant to be a superpower hero while character B doesn't have any powers.
I personally see this as more of a cute OTP prompt rather than anything angsty.
I think that character B should be More affably evil if anything.
Character A in their alter ego I perceive as being a bit more nervous bookish type, The reason why is because they are basing their personality off of a diary, specifically a diary written to throw off the tracks of any villain who might be on to the tracks of their secret identity as a superhero.
I imagine there would be a brief falling out, less on the scale of a giant battle and more of a "I thought you said you did the laundry" type deal, when character B finds out about character A superhero identity.
But I do think they should forgive each other.
I'd imagine that character A would probably retire considering that the main villain that they fought would actually be nullified at that point where they are a couple.
If there are any other villains it could be that due to character you no longer being in there superhero identity, they're able to express themselves, and redeem themselves.
Remember these are my interpretations of what should happen in the story, If you want to write the story with the prompt, make sure to credit me, and don't afraid to take your own spin on this prompt.



















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