First Agent Fanfiction
For whatever reason or another,
Digimon has been a particular muse of mine. It's not my favorite
series by any means, but with so many interesting characters and a
very deep world with many elements glanced over in the series, it's
the breeding ground for a wealth of fanfiction. The two stories
focusing solely on Digimon do so with wildly different views of the
future- one a more grounded look at the personal lives of the
children, the other an epic tale using the worlds of every season to
look at identity and purpose in life. There's also Grim Reality, the
dark conclusion to my first wave of reality ports, providing a very
critical analogy of the genre. The latter two stories are in script
format- one uses the Digimon characters to spoof shounen anime by
"reenacting" the entertaining but quite clichéd Gate Keepers. The
second... well it has its moments. Someday I will be adding my song
parodies and other miscellaneous stuff to the mix, but for now-
enjoy. |
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What
is the connection between the various seasons of Digimon?
The truth will amaze you. Inspired partially by Serial
Experiments Lain, This trilogy of
stories will unlock the mysteries, through a
government conspiracy, an amazing advancement in
computers, and a disturbingly real future. |
Shows- |
Digimon |
Posting Period- |
Level 1: Oct. 2002 to Aug. 2003
Level 2: Nov. 2003 to June 2004
Level 3: Dec. 2004 to March 2007 |
Chapters- |
24 (3 eight-chapter stories) |
Rating- |
Rated PG-13 for strong language,
violence, and adult themes. |
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The final chapter in the "Animation Alliance"
ongoing storyline. Placed here because of its extreme
nature- when a reality series goes too far, can the
contestants rise up to stop it? Unlike its predecessors,
this crossover pulls out all the stops to deliver an
allegory that really hits home. |
Shows- |
Cardcaptors, Digimon,
Fushigi Yuugi, Pokémon,
Ranma ½, Tenchi Muyo |
Posting Period- |
March
2002 to December 2002 |
Chapters- |
16 |
Rating- |
Rated R
for graphic violence, strong language, and strong adult themes. |
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Twenty years after the defeat of Myotismon, Cody
Hida decides to get the twelve digi-destined together
for a reunion, reigniting years of deceit, guilt, and
betrayal. Can the twelve become friends again, despite
everything they did to each other? |
Shows- |
Digimon |
Posting Period- |
March
2001 to September 2001 |
Chapters- |
15 |
Rating- |
Rated R
for strong language, adult themes, and sexual situations. |
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In order to promote the anime Gatekeepers, digi-destined
Tai Kamiya decides to do the impossible- recreate it
with his friends. Needless to say- it's a mess.
Referential humor ensues in this script that may end up
getting you into Gatekeepers anyway. |
Shows- |
Digimon |
Posting Period- |
January
2002 to September 2002 |
Episodes- |
18 |
Rating- |
Rated
TV-14 for violence, some language, and mild adult themes. |
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They said it was impossible. They also said it
should never be done. Well, this proves one of the two
wrong. A full-length parody of the Stephen Sondheim
musical, starring anime characters and weird MIDI files. |
Shows- |
Cardcaptor Sakura, Digimon,
El Hazard, Lain |
Posting Period- |
August
2003 |
Chapters- |
7 |
Rating- |
Rated
PG for mild violence, subtle innuendo, and one freak yaoi moment. |
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