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Some fandoms just mesh well. The timelines and continuities can be made to fit without much difficulty, they might have similar premises or ideologies, and they have characters that you just know would love (or hate) to meet each other. The chances of having them cross over increase if they're made by the same company, written by the same author, and/or have similar character designs. Some fandoms are so accessible that they're crossed with just about everything else. Related to Fandom-Specific Plot. A common form is the Doppelgänger Crossover. Contrast the Weird Crossover. |
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For some reason, Sherlock and Good Omens crossovers are quite popular. It could have something to do with the fact that the most popular pairing in each fandom (Sherlock/John and Crowley/Aziraphale, respectively) have parallels, making this a rare case of cross-fandom Ship Mates. It doesn't hurt that both stories take place in Britain. | |
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Fans of Puella Magi Madoka Magica tend to also like Ume Aoki's other works, Hidamari Sketch, which is more conventionally Moe. Considering what kind of story PMMM is, the adjoining of those two is widely disturbing. Clearly this has been noted by the producers; a commercial for the Puella Magi Madoka Magica Movie appeared in the first episode of the fourth season of the Hidamari Sketch anime, aired early October 2012. This is hardly coincidental, as producers purchase the entire Otaku O'Clock block and has a free rein on what commercials to put on. For every fandom, there are a few fics that crossover with this anime. They're usually about the main cast of said fandom becoming Madoka-styled magical girls/boys. |
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Worm and RWBY have a surprising number of crossovers. At time of writing, fanfiction.net lists more Worm/RWBY crossovers than Worm/My Hero Academia crossovers, despite the latter work having significantly more in common with the former (e.g. superheroes). Only four other franchises have more Worm crossovers than RWBY*In descending order: Fate/Stay Night, Harry Potter, Naruto, and Warhammer, all of which are significantly more well-known than RWBY. | |
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Digimon and Pokémon are incredibly common crossover stories, most of the time with each other, but crossovers with other series aren't uncommon. Since Beat's birthday in The World Ends with You is the same day as Odaiba Memorial Day, a surprising amount of people draw Beat with Digimon on that day. |
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Though you wonder that there haven't been more 40k/Dragon Age crossovers, what with the ridiculously similar magic system and the Qunari (who are Tau, but bigger and grey). | |
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With The World Ends with You characters canonically existing in the KH verse as of 3D and Disney owning both Marvel and the rights to the Star Wars franchise, the possibilities (even without the six degrees principle) are endless. | |
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With Bleach, because they have the same audience. | |
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Angel and Buffy get crossed with Bones a lot because David Boreanaz’s characters are quite similar in some ways. The theory of Booth being Angel’s Shanshu, or reward of becoming human, has quite a few fans. | |
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House Fan Fic is famous for its crossovers. Notable ones are Batman, Angel, Bones, and Doctor Who. There are also a few with Firefly, including one with River (where she really sparks his curiosity due to how strange her case is; it's never explained how she got there). It's not uncommon to find a crossover between House and Blackadder, either, considering that the latter also stars Hugh Laurie, though in a complete 180 from his role in House. | |
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Winx Club: It being a Magical Girl genre has many fanfictions with W.I.T.C.H. and Sailor Moon. Harry Potter crossovers are also common, for the magical school theme. Yes, there are crossovers between Winx Club and My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. |
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Thomas & Friends and Tugs tend to cross over a lot, due to having similar subject matter (anthropomorphic vehicles), a similarly realistic setting (apart from the anthropomorphic vehicles) and the same creative team. From Series 3 of Thomas onwards, there was even an element of canon support to this, as models from Tugs were used in Thomas. | |
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G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero and Jem crossovers are commonplace because of implications that they take place in a Shared Universe. The implications of Synergy's technology in relationship to GI Joe make for prime plot material. | |
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Yuki Yuna is a Hero and Puella Magi Madoka Magica have many similarities and many differences. Fans have enjoyed crossing them over, especially when it comes to Togo and Homura meeting. | |
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The shows in the Disney Channel Live-Action Universe and Nick Verse since the rise of online fandom are crossed over constantly regardless, as they are all set in the same rough time period and genre (Kid Com) and most people in their target age groups watch multiples of them and thus have the knowledge to use all the characters in cross-overs: iCarly, Drake & Josh, Victorious and Zoey101 have many crossovers, because of their shared universe. Nevel/Megan, Freddie/Cat, Sam/Jade are some popular crossover pairings. The four shows have crossed over in canon as well. In the iCarly episode "iStart a Fan War," Craig, Eric, Gavon, and Stacey all attend the iCarly fan panel. In Victorious, Helen from Drake and Josh is the new principal at Hollywood Arts, and there is the "iParty With Victorious" crossover with iCarly. There are also two more shows in the works that will join this set, with Sam & Cat being a crossover Spin-Off with Cat Valentine from Victorious and Sam Puckett from iCarly, as well as a Spin-Off with the character Gibby from iCarly. Camp Rock is a very popular crossover for Hannah Montana, Wizards of Waverly Place and some with Sonny with a Chance/So Random! |
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iCarly, Drake & Josh, Victorious and Zoey101 have many crossovers, because of their shared universe. Nevel/Megan, Freddie/Cat, Sam/Jade are some popular crossover pairings. The four shows have crossed over in canon as well. In the iCarly episode "iStart a Fan War," Craig, Eric, Gavon, and Stacey all attend the iCarly fan panel. In Victorious, Helen from Drake and Josh is the new principal at Hollywood Arts, and there is the "iParty With Victorious" crossover with iCarly. There are also two more shows in the works that will join this set, with Sam & Cat being a crossover Spin-Off with Cat Valentine from Victorious and Sam Puckett from iCarly, as well as a Spin-Off with the character Gibby from iCarly. | |
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Castle and Bones seem to be crossed over a fair bit. There's also more than a few crossovers with Firefly that tend to suggest some kind of connection between Richard Castle and Malcolm Reynolds (although the sheer amount of Actor Allusions Castle makes to Firefly help this along). | |
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Heroes and Lost get crossed over a lot thanks to their overlapping fanbases and similar styles. | |
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Ib, Forest of Drizzling Rain, Angels of Death, and Paranormal Syndrome are often crossed over together under the "Free(ware) Horror" fan-banner, as all of them are RPG Maker games that involve some combination of mysterious young girl and plot-important handsome adult man. Yume Nikki, despite not really having an adult man that matches the theme (the closest being how people interpret Seccom Masada-sensei), is included on occasion. | |
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Lyrical Nanoha and Puella Magi Madoka Magica are two popular Darker and Edgier magical girl series that commonly get crossed over. | |
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G1 My Little Pony and G1 Transformers are a common mash-up. This actually has a tiny piece of canon support: in the second TV special, My Little Pony: Escape From Catrina, the cavern where Catrina has set up shop holds several statues resembling Soundwave's minion Ravage. There was a never-animated scene for My Little Pony: The Movie (1986) where Firefly asked Optimus Prime and Shipwreck of G.I. Joe for help. There was also a time trying to tie G1 into Friendship is Magic was popular among fans that were accepting of both and liked the original mythology. The most notable is The Elements of Harmony and the Savior of Worlds, which is about the human children now adults returning to Equestria; the fic also includes other Hasbro series like The Transformers, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, Jem, Inhumanoids, Dungeons & Dragons (1983) and M.A.S.K.. Hell, Friendship is Magic and Transformers in general are common crossover fodder, and even IDW Publishing and Hasbro themselves have been known to indulge somewhatnote although neither of them have made any proper crossover fiction between the two, save for Hasbro releasing a two-page promotional comic for Hascon, and even then, it also serves as a Massive Multiplayer Crossover with other Hasbro franchises. |
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As of this writing, Naruto has over 11,200 cross-over stories in its crossover section on FF.net, plus however many in the main section. Naruto fits just about anywhere, apparently. With Bleach, because they have the same audience. With One Piece, if only for the Ninjas vs. Pirates. With Teen Titans (2003), mostly because of Raven/Naruto, two people with pasts involving demons. It helps that Teen Titans ends with Raven unattached. With Harry Potter. Bringing in the characters as transfer students is more than just popular, but numerous stories where Harry discovers he's an Uchiha/Hatake/insert-bishie-indicating-surname-here (or is raised as a member of that family). Team Seven (or just Kakashi) also seems to get themselves hired out as long-term bodyguards often enough for Tsunade to pay off every single gambling debt she's ever had, plus interest. It's worth noting that even among the more serious stories here, the two universes have plenty of common similarities - a singled-out Chosen One, a snake-themed villain with an obsession for immortality, a school of special arts, a group of three young heroes the same age (two boys, one girl), a long-running Myth Arc, large cast... |
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The Cthulhu Mythos fits well with anything vaguely fantasy, horror, sci-fi, or mystery, from Sherlock Holmes to Dungeons & Dragons to the Marvel Universe. Hence CthulhuTech. There was even a Batman Elseworld that revolved around Arkham Asylum crossed over with the Cthulhu Mythos, making it a professional version of this trope. The IDW comic book series Infestation 2 sets Lovecraftian threats against characters from The Transformers (IDW), Eberron, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, G.I. Joe, and 30 Days of Night. |
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The Veil of Death from the Department of Mysteries is sometimes also used as a link to the Gate of Truth, and as well-written stories such as Penance can attest, it can work to a strong degree. | |
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Arpeggio of Blue Steel overlaps with it very well, due to their joint reference pools of World War 2-era Imperial Japanese Navy warships and cute girls. | |
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Also, RWBY and Bloodborne. Both are stories about Monster Hunters with Mix and Match Weapons, but with wildly different tones. Consequently, stories about one or more characters from Remnant finding their way into Yharnam to get swept up in the Night of the Hunt are not uncommon. Neither are stories about the Good Hunter, after escaping the Dream, waking up on Remnant. | |
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A crossover of yesteryear: Highlander and Forever Knight. There are a lot of those. | |
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It's not so much that it does mesh well with everything as that everyone and their cat has heard of it, but Harry Potter has been crossed over with nearly everything. There's one Harry Potter/Disney's Aladdin crossover, completely disregarding the huge time difference and the not exactly friendly attitude Agrabah would have towards wizards once it was not only a Muslim city, but a Muslim city that has "getting hugely screwed over by a sorcerer" in its recent history. The Veil of Death from the Department of Mysteries is sometimes also used as a link to the Gate of Truth, and as well-written stories such as Penance can attest, it can work to a strong degree. Harry Potter/The Twilight Saga, naturally. Someone in the story will usually comment on how much Edward Cullen looks like Cedric Diggory if they aren't revealed to be the same person. Wizards of Waverly Place, Percy Jackson and the Olympians, and Artemis Fowl also cross over frequently due to similar premise, similar themes and similar locations. It helps that the Percy Jackson universe is pretty easy to justify—"Harry Potter, son of insert-god-here" is a popular path. |
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A lot of people have made fanvids of Trigun to Firefly's theme song. | |
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Tales of Vesperia and BlazBlue. At least according to the author of the fanfic. Though it's in the Tales of section rather than the Crossover section. | |
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Similarly, it's very common to see Gravity Falls cross over with Rick and Morty due to both shows featuring Justin Roiland, and it only became more popular with the introduction of Stanford Pines and the idea that he crossed paths with Rick Sanchez while lost in the multiverse. | |
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Supernatural and Lost get crossed over a lot for some unfathomable reason. Occasionally it's a Doppelgänger Crossover due to Mark Pellegrino and Titus Welliver appearing in both, but that doesn't account for even half of the fic out there. | |
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Carmen Sandiego: There's a whole lot of fanart combining Where's Wally? and Carmen Sandiego, what with both centering on individuals who are rather difficult to find. Mary Poppins and Carmen Sandiego are a common crossover. |
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Neon Genesis Evangelion crosses over with the Cthulhu Mythos a lot. Besides fanfics there are even tabletop games whose premise is mostly Eva plus Cthulhu. Both are very bleak, highly psychological, symbolism and mysticism-filled, Cosmic Horror Stories about man's arrogance and place in the universe. Eva focuses a bit more on the human, psychological side while Lovecraft on the incomprehensible monster side and so writers like the mesh the two. | |
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Total Drama: At the height of the Twilight craze, Whole-Plot Reference fics were incredibly common. Usually Duncan and Courtney were "cast" as Edward and Bella, though it changed when Duncan/Gwen became the Fan-Preferred Couple. | |
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American Horror Story's most popular crossover? It's with Glee, of all shows. This is likely due to the fact that both shows were made by the same guy, Ryan Murphy. Quinn/Tate is a particularly common pairing for such crossovers. | |
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Inuyasha and YuYu Hakusho, seeing how they both deal with demons, and separation of worlds makes a good explanation of why youkai seemingly no longer exist in the modern era. | |
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You don't have to look far to find Homestuck versions of things; in addition to being very popular, it's easy to whip up a Sburb session for any given fandom, and if you can mimic its distinctive Signature Style then that goes a long way. | |
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Land of Oz, Peter Pan, and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland due to their similarly whimsical feels. As both the Land of Oz and Alice's Adventures In Wonderland series are in the public domain, there are even for-profit works which cross them over. | |
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Camp Rock is a very popular crossover for Hannah Montana, Wizards of Waverly Place and some with Sonny with a Chance/So Random! | |
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With Resident Evil many times, partly because DMC started as a RE game before Capcom decided that the mechanics were too different and made it an independent series. | |
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The Mortal Instruments and The Infernal Devices don't have a huge crossover file yet, but it's steadily building. Considering the fact that The Infernal Devices is really just a prequel and many characters are either ancestors of characters in The Mortal Instruments or present in both series (such as Magnus Bane and various vampires), it's not surprising. | |
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Undertale, as the protagonists are both Kid Heroes with Eyes Always Shut in strange lands that can use a knife as a weapon. OMORI is occasionally added in, despite its protagonist (initially) not fitting the "closed eyes" theme. | |
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Turning Red with Encanto thanks to both being Disney animated films involving families with magical abilities dealing with Generational Trauma. | |
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Yo-kai Watch with Pokémon because they're similar mon works. | |
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Wizards of Waverly Place, Percy Jackson and the Olympians, and Artemis Fowl also cross over frequently due to similar premise, similar themes and similar locations. It helps that the Percy Jackson universe is pretty easy to justify—"Harry Potter, son of insert-god-here" is a popular path. | |
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Maho Girls Pretty Cure!: While most Pretty Cure entries are commonly crossed with other Tokusatsu shows, Maho Girls is usually paired with Kamen Rider Wizard and Mahou Sentai Magiranger due to similar themes, until it garnered a Pixiv tag titled "Nichi Asa Majutsu Kyoukai", translated as "Sunday Morning Magic Association." | |
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Yume Nikki: Off, due to being offbeat RPGs with unsettling content. Undertale, as the protagonists are both Kid Heroes with Eyes Always Shut in strange lands that can use a knife as a weapon. OMORI is occasionally added in, despite its protagonist (initially) not fitting the "closed eyes" theme. |
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At least three shows have done an "Alan Sugar pitches on Dragons' Den" sketch: Dead Ringers, Harry and Paul, and a Self-Parody by the original shows for Comic Relief. | |
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Exalted is often crossed over with Worm. (The two universes, despite being very different variations of the fantasy genre, share similar themes.) Or, to quote Ryuugi: | |
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Silent Hill is one popular resort town. The second game in particular popularized the idea of the town being a sentient Eldritch Location that lures sinners to their own personalized hell, creating an easy route for crossover plots: have a character (especially a villain or an Anti-Hero) get drawn to Silent Hill and battle monsters that serve as metaphorical representations of all the awful things they did. As for specific fandoms, crossovers with Resident Evil can occasionally happen, with both series being famous for their impact on the Survival Horror genre, being competitors at the start, and having similarities to each other. It also helps that the Resident Evil characters in particular, can barely catch a break in terms of trauma from the events of the series making them easy candidates to get stuck in Silent Hill, or even helping the other characters out in Silent Hill. |
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In particular, fics crossing over Galactica with the Stargate-verse are common as mud, perhaps because SG-1, Atlantis and BSG all used to air on Syfy on the same night originally. Such fics will usually have the following features and plot points, almost certainly due to a massive upsurge of Follow the Leader after Reunions Are a Bitch pioneered them: The Cylon attack that kicked off the events of the series either never happened, or went drastically the reverse of how it happened in canon, with the Colonials winning. The Colonials are/become a militaristic regime, bent on conquest. Said conquest includes conquering their "rogue" thirteenth colony, Earth. The Colonials completely underestimate how much curb-stomping a couple of Prometheus-class ships equipped with Asgard weaponry can dish out. |
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Tsubasa -RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE- is effectively the anime/manga version of Doctor Who, due to its premise allowing characters to travel between different universes. | |
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Both this franchise and Trauma Center are over-the-top DS games about a relatively ordinary profession. Both are 20 Minutes into the Future, and both take place in California (or Japan in the JP versions). Though it's generally agreed they fit well together, crossovers are surprisingly uncommon. | |
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Any folklore/historical series you can think of has at least one Fate Series crossover, considering the sheer amount of Servants a given character can be paired with. | |
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The Powerpuff Girls (1998), Dexter's Laboratory, and Samurai Jack happen in the same world, though this might just be a mythology gag by the creators. Almost all of the shows by Cartoon Network prior to Chowder and Flapjack might qualify with FusionFall. | |
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A variation of this can be seen within Dungeons & Dragons with adapting specific adventures to settings they weren't originally intended for and few combinations have become pretty common among the Dungeon Masters. Third Edition campaign Red Hand of Doom and Fifth Edition Tyranny of Dragons are often placed in the Dragonlance universe, due to the fact that the Big Bad of that setting, dragon queen Takhisis, is a blatant Expy of the Big Bad of the two modules, dragon godess Tiamat. Dungeon Magazine's final campaign, Savage Tide features a whole part on the famous Isle of Dread. As such it is very common to adapt it to Mystara, where Isle of Dread was originally placed. |
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Quantum Leap is effectively the American version of this, as well. Double points that it's perfect for writing a Fix Fic. | |
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Goes well with Elite Beat Agents, probably because both are surprisingly well-Americanized DS games featuring Large Hams with Anime Hair. Heck, one such crossover is even on the Fanfic Recs page! osu!! includes one of such fanfics, to the tune of Queen's Don't Stop Me Now. | |
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Smallville/Batman, especially Bruce/Lex and/or Bruce/Clark. Of course, the fact that there were plans to bring a young Brucenote (Adam Knight) to the town helps matters a bit. Plus, the show was originally going to be about young Bruce. | |
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Stargate SG-1 crossovers are so ubiquitous in the Buffy fandom that in many cases they're not even labeled as crossovers unless they cross with a third fandom. There's a Halo/Buffy/SG-1 fic where Xander goes as John-117 on Halloween (the timeline problems there are never addressed) and things change... a lot. It's good if you can ignore the timeline problems. Oh, and Xander actually remembers Jessie and actually still has his death as a source of grief. | |
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The Walking Dead frequently gets crossed over with, of all things, the cult action film The Boondock Saints, on account of both starring Norman Reedus as a badass Anti-Hero. | |
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Highlander lends itself to a lot of crossovers, because it's relatively easy to pick a character from another show and make them an immortal. Especially if they're an orphan. It also frequently crosses with Buffy the Vampire Slayer due to the existence of a Watchers organization in both worlds. | |
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KanColle: Arpeggio of Blue Steel overlaps with it very well, due to their joint reference pools of World War 2-era Imperial Japanese Navy warships and cute girls. Kancolle and Touken Ranbu are commonly crossed over due to being hosted on the same website and having similar premises. The only difference between the two is that while Kancolle focuses on warship girls, Touken Ranbu focuses on Historical sword boys. Other shipgirl games are ripe for a Kancolle crossover, such as the Chinese franchises Warship Girls and Azur Lane. Even non-anthropomorphic warship games can sometimes be used as crossover fodder, World of Warships in particular. |
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Halo: With Mass Effect. Both are sci-fi videogames with badass Space Marines killing aliens and saving Humanity from extinction. It is not uncommon for Metroid to be meshed together with it, due to common traits shared by Samus and Master Chief, as well as the overall atmosphere of both series. Fans having a habit of pairing up the main protagonists and the existence of Haloid might also have something to do with it. Because they may be in the same continuity, Red vs. Blue crossovers are pretty common. |
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Touken Ranbu itself. Aside from the aforementioned, this game is frequently crossed over with other works set in historical settings in which the historical figures formerly owning the swords show up, such as Sengoku Basara (to the point where it can be safely assumed "Touken Basara" is the most popular type of crossover in the TouRabu fandom ever), Hakuouki or even Gintama. There is also a recurring trend to cross over with Hetalia: Axis Powers and Hozuki's Coolheadedness by placing a character from either series (usually Japan from the former and HÅ�zuki from the latter) as the saniwa. Crossing over with Onmyōji (2016) is fairly popular among Chinese fans of this game after it introduces its own sword boy Onigiri (voiced by Kosuke Toriumi as the cherry on top). | |
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With Mass Effect. Both are sci-fi videogames with badass Space Marines killing aliens and saving Humanity from extinction. | |
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With Bayonetta. It might or might not be canonically in the same world, but as far as fan fiction is concerned, they are. Common elements include Eva, the mother of Dante and Vergil, being an Umbra Witch who had a pact with Sparda (which is hinted at in one of the item descriptions in Bayonetta) and Madama Butterfly being Sparda's sister (probably because they're both unusually powerful insectoid demons). Look for the villains and anti-heroes of every other Action Game the writer likes, but especially God of War and Darksiders. | |
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Batman with Miraculous Ladybug is a surprisingly common trend. A lot of it stems from the Maribat AU, which began the trend of shipping Marinette with Damian; other Marinette/Bat-Boy ships are also starting to become popular. In an alternate trend, sometimes Bruce is revealed to be Marinette's biological father. | |
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Star Trek/Star Wars crossovers are pretty common; not only are they the two biggest science fiction franchises, but nerds often write them as a side effect of arguments over which side's ships are more powerful. | |
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The Buzz/Jessie ship from the Toy Story series inspired a flood of fanart crossovers with the Space Western Firefly. | |
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With Super Mario Bros.. The fact that it happened in canon probably helps, but people were doing it for years beforehand. | |
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Girl Genius is crossed over incredibly often with Narbonic, to the point that they’re sometimes not even considered crossovers. This is likely because the spark in Girl Genius is pretty much identical to mad genius in Narbonic. | |
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With Teen Titans (2003), mostly because of Raven/Naruto, two people with pasts involving demons. It helps that Teen Titans ends with Raven unattached. | |
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Frozen: There is a ridiculous amount of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Fan Art crossed over or mashed up with Frozen. The MLP fandom saw parallels with Elsa's uncontrolled powers nearly causing her to abandon morality and society and Anna's attempt to rescue her from it with the backstory of Celestia and Luna (where Luna's jealousy caused her to attack Celestia and be exiled to the moon) and latched on hard. Elsa is drawn as a Unicorn or Alicorn, and Anna is usually drawn as an Earth Pony. Frozen and Tangled thanks to Eugene and Rapunzel having a split second cameo in Frozen. Elsa has ice powers, as do Jack from Rise of the Guardians and Periwinkle from Disney Fairies, so many fans crossover (and ship) the characters. |
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Percy Jackson and the Olympians (and The Heroes of Olympus, naturally) have major crossover fuel with Pokémon and The Kane Chronicles. Of course, the latter is in the same universe anyway, as is Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard. | |
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NCIS and Criminal Minds tend to get crossed over with each other a lot. It even shows with the NCIS crossover page and the Criminal Minds crossover page. Sort either page by popularity makes this abundantly clear. | |
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Danganronpa is a common target because of the franchises' shared focus on over-the-top trials. | |
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Because they may be in the same continuity, Red vs. Blue crossovers are pretty common. | |
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The IDW comic book series Infestation 2 sets Lovecraftian threats against characters from The Transformers (IDW), Eberron, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, G.I. Joe, and 30 Days of Night. | |
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Animorphs and Maximum Ride. People love to have the Flock meet Tobias, since they're both bird/human. | |
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Other shipgirl games are ripe for a Kancolle crossover, such as the Chinese franchises Warship Girls and Azur Lane. Even non-anthropomorphic warship games can sometimes be used as crossover fodder, World of Warships in particular. | |
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Crossovers with the Paper Mario series are incredibly common, usually adaptations. Some of the most popular are Edventure of the Thousand Year Door (combining Paper Mario with Ed, Edd n Eddy) and the Paper Mario X series. | |
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Dungeon Magazine's final campaign, Savage Tide features a whole part on the famous Isle of Dread. As such it is very common to adapt it to Mystara, where Isle of Dread was originally placed. | |
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Brave, How to Train Your Dragon, Tangled, and Rise of the Guardians took Friendly Fandoms to a new level and became a fandom of its own, Rise of the Brave Tangled Dragons. They are often sent to Hogwarts or the Avatar world. | |
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The Daredevil (2015) Netflix series has a lot of fix about Matt and Hawkeye falling into the same dumpster, which often segway into discussions about how one is blind and one is deaf. | |
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Warriors and Watership Down has crossed over due to Friendly Fandoms. It also adds a new layer to the stories because one stars cats and the other stars rabbits. | |
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Devil May Cry: With Bayonetta. It might or might not be canonically in the same world, but as far as fan fiction is concerned, they are. Common elements include Eva, the mother of Dante and Vergil, being an Umbra Witch who had a pact with Sparda (which is hinted at in one of the item descriptions in Bayonetta) and Madama Butterfly being Sparda's sister (probably because they're both unusually powerful insectoid demons). Look for the villains and anti-heroes of every other Action Game the writer likes, but especially God of War and Darksiders. With Resident Evil many times, partly because DMC started as a RE game before Capcom decided that the mechanics were too different and made it an independent series. |
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With One Piece, if only for the Ninjas vs. Pirates. | |
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Good Omens is a natural crossover with Supernatural, seeing as SPN's demon Crowley was modeled after Good Omens' demon Crowley, so there's a lot of meshing of their respective apocalypse/heaven-and-hell/demons-and-angels plots. It's also a natural crossover with with Lucifer (2016), another series that has a Noble Demon protagonist who's fond of humanity despite his infernal roots. | |
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Godzilla, Gamera, and Ultraman, thanks to the shared love of Kaiju. Usually, it's having their characters fight each other, but sometimes they have heroic teamups. Expect to see Pacific Rim sometimes as well. This reaches the logical conclusion with the Amalgam'Verse, as shown in the fanfics The Bridge and Godzilla: New Era- nearly every kaiju story ever, from the aforementioned Godzilla, Gamera, Ultra Series, and Pacific Rim, straight through to Cloverfield, Gorgo, and even numerous American 50s giant monster movies, have been fused into a single world, using the Heisei Godzilla series as the base and building from there. Though at first it existed only to provide background for The Bridge, a crossover with My Little Pony, it has since been expanded on via New Era and the series of short stories called Tales of the Amalgam'Verse. Here's the full reading list and the roster for the spinoff Humanity’s Stand, which covers most of the main kaiju players currently on Earth. Regrettably, an up-to-date roster for the entire Fan Verse is not currently available. note The main kaiju PoVs in The Bridge are Godzilla, Mothra, Anguirus, Rodan, Destroyah, Xenilla, Monster X, Gigan, Megalon, and an albino gyaos later called Irys. The main kaiju PoVs of Humanity’s Stand (so far) seem to be Gamera, Zilla Jr, Krystalak, Manda, Kong, Kiryu, and Gabara, with Miki Saegusa, Akane Yashiro, and Stacker Pentecost as human PoVs. Some of the tie-in short stories and other fics include the PoVs of Raiga, Biollante, Gomora, and Ultraman Belial, to name a few. |
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Off, due to being offbeat RPGs with unsettling content. | |
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Not to mention Code Geass and Death Note, mostly due to both shows having Villain Protagonists who are Magnificent Bastards, have a following (one's a rebellion, the other's a cult), have powers involving death (not really, but Lelouch's most memorable use with his Geass would be his first command, which was simply "Die!"), and have secret identities. | |
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The huge cast in Touhou Project means you can get a bunch of obvious crossovers. Or as some say: "Rule ⑨: If it exists, there is a Touhou version of it". Also, Rule P: If it exists, it has been "ponified" (that is, the characters are drawn as ponies from My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic). It overlapped with Rule ⑨ once. | |
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More strange is the constant crossover fanart with Portal 2, despite only sharing a very minor similarity in the role the moon plays in both series. Wheatley's promise of a pony farm down a pit probably helped too. | |
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Darkest Dungeon and the Dark Souls-Bloodborne series are all very dark games with strong influence from H.P. Lovecraft, as well as being infamous for their difficulty. There's quite a few fan creation consisting in drawing characters from the FromSoftware franchises in the style of Darkest Dungeon (there's also Darkest Dungeon mods adding characters from those games), as well as gameplay footages from Bloodborne or a Souls game edited with lines of Darkest Dungeon Narrator. | |
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Sonic the Hedgehog: Klonoa gets crossed over with it quite a lot. This is probably helped by (and possibly due to) the fact that Klonoa looks an awful lot like a Sonic character. With Super Mario Bros.. The fact that it happened in canon probably helps, but people were doing it for years beforehand. |
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There is a surprisingly large number of fanarts crossing Winnie the Pooh and Calvin and Hobbes. And with Pooh in general, as Pooh's Adventures proves. | |
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Maximum Ride and The Twilight Saga seem to get crossed over quite a lot for such an odd combination. | |
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Danny Phantom / Teen Titans (2003) crossovers are common amongst the fandom. | |
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Warhammer 40,000 and Mass Effect do well together. Of note are Hammerhand and Angels of the Storm | |
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Hazbin Hotel: Pick a character whose primary trait is killing Demons or otherwise going to Hell. Any character. Somehow, all roads for them will lead to the titular Hotel. Prominent examples include Doomguy, Dante. V1, the Helltaker, and even freakin' Yoshikage Kira. | |
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Crossing Team Fortress 2 with Friendship Is Magic is very popular. Making subtle (and not-so-subtle) pony references is a popular pasttime on the official Team Fortress forums. As well as lambasting the hell out of the person who made the reference. |
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Yes, there are crossovers between Winx Club and My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. | |
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Doctor Who has a face that's 'launched a thousand ships'. Travel through time and space tends to facilitate crossovers with anything not too cartoonishly illogi- oh, who are we kidding? Kamen Rider Decade is effectively the Toku/Japanese version of this. Quantum Leap is effectively the American version of this, as well. Double points that it's perfect for writing a Fix Fic. |
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Disney Fairies with Strange Magic thanks to both starring fairies. | |
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Third Edition campaign Red Hand of Doom and Fifth Edition Tyranny of Dragons are often placed in the Dragonlance universe, due to the fact that the Big Bad of that setting, dragon queen Takhisis, is a blatant Expy of the Big Bad of the two modules, dragon godess Tiamat. | |
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The Avengers crossover pile is growing at a near-exponential rate, closing in on second place in the films category for crossovers on fanfiction.net. It also helps that the world has a lot of fleshing out to do and a lot of potential in terms of crossing over, often with traditional Marvel properties like Spider-Man (which became movie canon in 2016) and the X-Men. | |
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Many fan-works revolve around the basketball teams from Slam Dunk and Kuroko's Basketball playing against one another. | |
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Harry Potter/The Twilight Saga, naturally. Someone in the story will usually comment on how much Edward Cullen looks like Cedric Diggory if they aren't revealed to be the same person. | |
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Klonoa gets crossed over with it quite a lot. This is probably helped by (and possibly due to) the fact that Klonoa looks an awful lot like a Sonic character. | |
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Strangely, the number of crossovers between the original '70s version of Galactica and Star Wars can probably be counted on one hand, even though the former was very heavily influenced by the latter. | |
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Battlestar Galactica eventually gets crossed with any running Sci-Fi due to the Lost Colony premise. For instance, the refugee fleet entering Star Trek's United Federation of Planets, with the resulting political fallout and attacks by the Cylons, is a common idea. In particular, fics crossing over Galactica with the Stargate-verse are common as mud, perhaps because SG-1, Atlantis and BSG all used to air on Syfy on the same night originally. Such fics will usually have the following features and plot points, almost certainly due to a massive upsurge of Follow the Leader after Reunions Are a Bitch pioneered them: The Cylon attack that kicked off the events of the series either never happened, or went drastically the reverse of how it happened in canon, with the Colonials winning. The Colonials are/become a militaristic regime, bent on conquest. Said conquest includes conquering their "rogue" thirteenth colony, Earth. The Colonials completely underestimate how much curb-stomping a couple of Prometheus-class ships equipped with Asgard weaponry can dish out. Strangely, the number of crossovers between the original '70s version of Galactica and Star Wars can probably be counted on one hand, even though the former was very heavily influenced by the latter. |
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Elsa has ice powers, as do Jack from Rise of the Guardians and Periwinkle from Disney Fairies, so many fans crossover (and ship) the characters. | |
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Sailor Moon and YuYu Hakusho has also been a very popular crossover, on the basis that the authors of both series are married to each other. | |
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It's no surprise that Teen Wolf has been enthusiastically and seamlessly crossed with Supernatural, but it remains to be seen if it will join the Superwholock party. | |
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Warrior Cats: If a work stars cats then it's likely been crossed over with Warriors. Warriors and Watership Down has crossed over due to Friendly Fandoms. It also adds a new layer to the stories because one stars cats and the other stars rabbits. |
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Mary Poppins and Carmen Sandiego are a common crossover. | |
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Pretty Cure: The franchise has its fair share of these, often overlapping with Doppelgänger Crossover. The most common seem to be with Tokusatsu shows (in particular Super Sentai and Kamen Rider, since the three shows air in the same block) and with the Gundam franchise. Other popular crossovers are with Sailor Moon, Puella Magi Madoka Magica (as of 2011) and Saint Seiya Omega (as of 2012, especially concerning Heartcatch, since both shows had Yoshihiko Umakoshi as character designer). Maho Girls Pretty Cure!: While most Pretty Cure entries are commonly crossed with other Tokusatsu shows, Maho Girls is usually paired with Kamen Rider Wizard and Mahou Sentai Magiranger due to similar themes, until it garnered a Pixiv tag titled "Nichi Asa Majutsu Kyoukai", translated as "Sunday Morning Magic Association." |
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Ace Attorney: Both this franchise and Trauma Center are over-the-top DS games about a relatively ordinary profession. Both are 20 Minutes into the Future, and both take place in California (or Japan in the JP versions). Though it's generally agreed they fit well together, crossovers are surprisingly uncommon. Goes well with Elite Beat Agents, probably because both are surprisingly well-Americanized DS games featuring Large Hams with Anime Hair. Heck, one such crossover is even on the Fanfic Recs page! osu!! includes one of such fanfics, to the tune of Queen's Don't Stop Me Now. Unsurprisingly, there's also a fair amount of art crossing it over with Ghost Trick... this is saying something, since Ghost Trick's fandom is comparatively obscure. Danganronpa is a common target because of the franchises' shared focus on over-the-top trials. |
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This reaches the logical conclusion with the Amalgam'Verse, as shown in the fanfics The Bridge and Godzilla: New Era- nearly every kaiju story ever, from the aforementioned Godzilla, Gamera, Ultra Series, and Pacific Rim, straight through to Cloverfield, Gorgo, and even numerous American 50s giant monster movies, have been fused into a single world, using the Heisei Godzilla series as the base and building from there. Though at first it existed only to provide background for The Bridge, a crossover with My Little Pony, it has since been expanded on via New Era and the series of short stories called Tales of the Amalgam'Verse. Here's the full reading list and the roster for the spinoff Humanity’s Stand, which covers most of the main kaiju players currently on Earth. Regrettably, an up-to-date roster for the entire Fan Verse is not currently available. note The main kaiju PoVs in The Bridge are Godzilla, Mothra, Anguirus, Rodan, Destroyah, Xenilla, Monster X, Gigan, Megalon, and an albino gyaos later called Irys. The main kaiju PoVs of Humanity’s Stand (so far) seem to be Gamera, Zilla Jr, Krystalak, Manda, Kong, Kiryu, and Gabara, with Miki Saegusa, Akane Yashiro, and Stacker Pentecost as human PoVs. Some of the tie-in short stories and other fics include the PoVs of Raiga, Biollante, Gomora, and Ultraman Belial, to name a few. | |
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Firefly is a big one, due to both shows being created by Joss Whedon. From Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Xander (or, less frequently, Willow or Dawn) gets sucked into a portal, dimensional rift, etc., and ends up aboard the Serenity. Alternatively, River Tam is a Slayer, with the Academy as a corrupted Watchers Council. One fan attempt at Canon Welding between the two universes, called the “Universal Slayer Theory�, even treats the latter setup as fanon while also tying in other Whedon works. | |
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Frozen and Tangled thanks to Eugene and Rapunzel having a split second cameo in Frozen. | |
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Amphibia and The Owl House are extremely common to make crossovers between. The reason is simple: They are very similar shows created by former crew members of Gravity Falls released a year apart with very Friendly Fandoms. It's to the point that it's almost Fanon that they are set in the same multiverse. Supporting this, a scene in The Owl House briefly shows Anne, the protagonist of the former show, in a news page as a missing girl, indicating the two may be actually taking place in a shared universe. Eventually, the two shows made an unofficial crossover as a script-reading at San Diego Comic Con 2021, and later a Chibi Tiny Tales short. | |
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Sanctuary and Warehouse 13 match up quite well. They have similar but non-conflicting premises, where Sanctuary collects fantasy creatures while Warehouse 13 collects fantasy devices, and both of them are private entities secretly supported by governments to contain the Masquerade. They both have flashbacks and important plot events that happened in late 1800s: on Warehouse 13 the change from Warehouse 12 to 13 and H. G. Wells backstory, and the vampire blood on Sanctuary and the founding of Sanctuary itself.) There's even a shared Historical Domain Character, Nikola Tesla, who is still alive on Sanctuary and helped build Warehouse 13. Sadly, neither of these properties is very fanficed, and thus crossovers sparse. | |
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Metroid and F-Zero see quite a few crossovers due to the protagonists of both being Bounty Hunters in science fiction settings. | |
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Buffyverse: In general, if a show, movie, book, or game has a young Action Girl protagonist, it’s probably just a matter of time before somebody writes a fix about her finding out she’s the new Slayer. Firefly is a big one, due to both shows being created by Joss Whedon. From Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Xander (or, less frequently, Willow or Dawn) gets sucked into a portal, dimensional rift, etc., and ends up aboard the Serenity. Alternatively, River Tam is a Slayer, with the Academy as a corrupted Watchers Council. One fan attempt at Canon Welding between the two universes, called the “Universal Slayer Theoryâ€�, even treats the latter setup as fanon while also tying in other Whedon works. Stargate SG-1 crossovers are so ubiquitous in the Buffy fandom that in many cases they're not even labeled as crossovers unless they cross with a third fandom. There's a Halo/Buffy/SG-1 fic where Xander goes as John-117 on Halloween (the timeline problems there are never addressed) and things change... a lot. It's good if you can ignore the timeline problems. Oh, and Xander actually remembers Jessie and actually still has his death as a source of grief. Doctor Who is such a common crossover that fans can easily start mixing canon from both in their minds. Both expanded universes have had brief crossovers from the other universe — an Eighth Doctor novel has a cameo from Spike, and the Tenth Doctor and Rose make a cameo appearance in Buffy season 8. Another one is with Merlin, due to Anthony Head being a major player in both series. It usually involves Buffy getting transported back to Camelot somehow, but a few other variations exist as well. Angel and Buffy get crossed with Bones a lot because David Boreanaz’s characters are quite similar in some ways. The theory of Booth being Angel’s Shanshu, or reward of becoming human, has quite a few fans. |
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Yu-Gi-Oh!: In pixiv fanart, Zoodiac monsters are often seen with Kemono Friends because of their similar aesthetics. Here's a fanart treating Serval as a member of the Archetype. | |
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Merlin and Harry Potter may or may not come along for the ride. | |
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BlazBlue and RWBY crossovers are very common due to the unbelievable amount of similarities that both worlds have. A lot more have recently been made thanks to BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle. Also, RWBY and Bloodborne. Both are stories about Monster Hunters with Mix and Match Weapons, but with wildly different tones. Consequently, stories about one or more characters from Remnant finding their way into Yharnam to get swept up in the Night of the Hunt are not uncommon. Neither are stories about the Good Hunter, after escaping the Dream, waking up on Remnant. |
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Kingdom Hearts: With just about anything, really. It helps that Kingdom Hearts is itself a crossover between Disney and Square-Enix, and the entire premise of the game is that the heroes go from one Disney world to another to help fight off outside interference. How much any given fanfic keeps the worlds separate in this fashion varies, especially if there's more than one world involved. With The World Ends with You characters canonically existing in the KH verse as of 3D and Disney owning both Marvel and the rights to the Star Wars franchise, the possibilities (even without the six degrees principle) are endless. |
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Sailor Moon: The large number of Sailor Moon crossovers with Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, which typically pair the Senshi and the Gundam Pilots romantically. This is presumably because Wing, by way of its Bishōnen male cast, served as a Gateway Series to get girls into the Humongous Mecha genre, and the fact that both of them aired on Cartoon Network's Toonami block around the same time. This could explain why there are so many Sailor Moon/Dragon Ball Z crossovers as well. Sailor Moon and YuYu Hakusho has also been a very popular crossover, on the basis that the authors of both series are married to each other. |
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The Sentinel gets crossed with a variety of other series. It makes may be a standard crossover of "The cast of the Sentinel meet X" or the Sentinel/Guide concept may be used for a Fusion Fic. | |
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For some reason, Transformers tends to get crossed over a lot with WALL•E. Part of it appears to stem from the absurd juxtaposition in settings, no matter which way the crossover goes. Transformers fans can also appreciate small yellow robots, especially when it's one who's well-meaning, hard-working, quirky, kind, and generally innocent while also avoiding a "snarky mascot" or Totally Radical portrayal. | |
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The Nightmare Before Christmas and Corpse Bride are often crossed over because Tim Burton wrote them. The events of Nightmare will have happened, despite the fact that the events of Nightmare takes place in 1993, the year the movie came out, and Corpse Bride takes place somewhere in the Victorian Era. | |
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Kamen Rider Decade is effectively the Toku/Japanese version of this. | |
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Gravity Falls and Over the Garden Wall have become a popular combination in general; both involve a Sibling Team consisting of a Socially Awkward Hero and a Cloud Cuckoo Lander, with tones that switch from silly to very creepy. It's even common enough that the Crossover Ship of Dipper/Wirt gained quite a bit of traction, and is known as Pinescone. While many crossovers have them meeting at their current ages (often with Mabel and Dipper winding up in the Unknown), another common trope is to have Dipper and Mabel be the future children of either Wirt or Greg. (While GF is definitely in the 2010s, OTGW seems to be set sometime in the near past.) The Sibling Yin-Yang aspect works especially well since Gravity Falls makes Generation Xerox a major theme near the end. To put things in perspective: Archive of Our Own lists the top 10 most popular characters in every fandom, and OTGW's list includes Dipper, Mabel and Bill Cipher. Similarly, it's very common to see Gravity Falls cross over with Rick and Morty due to both shows featuring Justin Roiland, and it only became more popular with the introduction of Stanford Pines and the idea that he crossed paths with Rick Sanchez while lost in the multiverse. |
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Super Smash Bros. is breeding grounds for this, considering that any Nintendo franchise (and whatever else the creators can collaborate with) can be annexed into the Trophy World. Thanks to the World of Light mode in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and the Spirit system, the possibilities are endless. | |
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