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Thanks, Puckrox!
Fraggle Bones: Keeping with my tradition of freaky Fraggle art, here's... something. No Fraggles were harmed in the making of this picture, honest. He's just sleeping.
Voice of Sidebottom: Whoopee! C'mon, let's conga!
Boober: Oh no. I'm not letting you out again. It'll be ages before I clean the smell of gunpowder out of my fur.
Voice of Sidebottom: But I want to dance!
Boober: I'm in charge here, and if there's any dancing to be done, it'll be by...
Fraggle Brush Spirit Odorigami: This is an idea I've had knocking around in my head for about a year now. In the game Okami 13 gods based on the Japanese zodiac bestow various brush techniques on Amaterasu. Here is a 14th, whose power is music. With this brush technique, used by drawing a...
A person would have to be pretty disconnected from reality to make life decisions like that based on fairy tales.
Really, the question seems as silly to me as the complaint one SS viewer had about The Count being portrayed as a sympathetic character because that teaches children that vampires...
Some years ago I ran the ReBoot fandom awards, and this was the way I did it, for the reasons listed above. I think this approach would be well worth considering here.
I think that, specifically, it depends on the story. Is it a copout, feel-good ending or an important part of the story?
In general, I think that it is a perfectly valid kind of plot. It gets the point across that the "bad guys" are people too, and that they can have changes of heart...
Thanks, but changing the categories midstream, and then making them uncertain--they may be 2010, they may be all-time--muddies the water too much for me. I'll sit this one out.
Hmm. Actually, that discourages me from voting, as I'm a newb from the last year and I haven't been around for all the older stuff. If it's all-time, I don't feel as if I can vote fairly, not knowing the majority of the eligible material.
Puckrox: In the original stage show the song was sung in a very different way. It was beautiful rather than martial, and only if you listened to the words closely would you realize how sinister it is. That's how I imagine it sung in this story. Er, without the sinister quality...
Weft: The weaver in Commonplace Miracles who moonlights as a midwife. Doesn't she have "gramma" written all over her?
The previously-posted "You're Not Mokey" is based on Silent Hill 2. "Silent Rock" would make a nifty fic, wouldn't it?
Dumb question here: for the fan fiction, what qualifies as 2010 fiction? Started in 2010, finished in 2010, any part of it written in 2010, wholly written in 2010? Does it need to be finished, or are unfinished stories eligible?
Nope, not RHPS. The tune is Tomorrow Belongs to Me from Cabaret. You can find it easily on Youtube by searching for the title. I ought to emphasize that they sing the entire song the way the first verse is sung in the movie, and nobody stands up.
And now, because I am a smartASCII, here is...
Thanks, guys!
Puckrox: Surprisingly enough, the Gorgs do have something to teach the Fraggles. Most obviously, their main skill is agriculture, and as time goes on more Fraggles will get interested in that, heh, field. I imagine a lot of them would take serious pride in learning to grow the...
Here is the story's baloobius. Well, it's the end of this tale, anyway. Wocka wocka.
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When Gobo arrived in the Great Hall, carefully dragging the mirror in its frame, he heard the piping of wooden flutes. The Ceremony of the Moon was already underway. Yikes, he hadn't known it...
(I owe my sister thanks for the last part, BTW. I asked her to read the passage in which Mokey's Baby makes his grand entrance, and she gave me some very useful info about childbirth so I could make it a bit more realistic. She's had two children; I'm just "Aunt Kim.")
TogetherAgain: Wow...
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