muppetwriter
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Did I forget to mention that I have serious "separation anxiety" issues? jkThe Count said:13 You could always include the Darkwing Duck characters in the SS/Batman Begins crossover, if you let yourself go by the Roger Rabbit method of crossovers... Warners and Disney alike were included in that film... Rully don't see the problem with my suggestion in that light.
14 Save yourself the separation problems, just use this thread for discussing updates to all your crossover DC/Marvel stories.
I'll see how I can play out DW in the SS/Batman Begins tale. It'll seem a little weird at first, but then again, it could be really fun.
As for creating another thread for updates and ideas for "Sesame, DC", I agree that this thread is perfect even for that, because it mainly deals with the two biggest themes found in my current stories: Muppets and comic books. I just felt like I needed to organize my ideas, otherwise I might wind up putting W.I.T.C.H. characters in a Wonder Woman story (which actually doesn't sound like a bad idea now that I think of it).
I'm sure it's that new "Ant Man" flick that I've been hearing rumors about. If so, I've been wanting to see if I can include an "MM" tale that'll take us back to the "Muppet Babies" era. I made a reference to the show in the third X-Men/Muppets story, but I want to do a story that'll focus entirely on the infant versions of the Muppets.The Count said:15 Got a brainstorm, only missing what specific Muppet angle to give it, but it's one on another upcoming Marvel movie.
I'm surprised, Count. Out of all the programs that you and I have watched from Jetix, Toon Disney, and Cartoon Network, there's not a single one that you've seen on Nick?!The Count said:As far as the Nickelodeon stuff, you're on your own theer, I don't watch those shows.
Now I know I should start including more Nickelodeon franchises than just Danny Phantom and Avatar: The Last Airbender in my stories, because there is a vast world of beautiful children's programming (though they call it "children's programming," it's mostly adults who are getting into them) that I think you should be introduced to.