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Howdy All...
If you have not been able to tell yet, I AM A COMPLETE MORON. Now
that that's out of the way, we can all get to know each other just a little
bit better...
<PASTE>At least your honest about this.
But seriously, I have a, um, kind of pathetic question. BUT THAT
DOESN"T MEAN YOU SHOULD IGNORE IT! Ignoring pathetic questions may give
you gas.
My question is this. If a person were to create a totally new
story and plot with completly new characters and such, would it still be a
fanfic? (Told you this was a stupid question!) And are there any
particular situations where it would be called a fanfic?
I am only asking this because... er... a friend, yeah, _friend_,
not me, was planning on writing a brand new fic not based on anything seen
here, and then he was gonna post it. (I repeat, it wasn't me!) I told
him he was an idiot, but now he has a gun to my head forcing me to right
this. Well, bye...
A Real Nervous Stupid Idiot! :)
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Well, I would say a qualified yes. If you go by the literal meaning, a work
of fiction by a fan of anime, then yes. Provided that the action qualifies
as anime style. What's anime style? My defination is extreme story telling.
In anime if it's cute, it's extremely cute. If it's violent, it's extremely
violent. If it's good, it's extremely good. If it's a bad dubbing job, it's
an extremely bad dubbing job. You get the point.
StarFurie@aol.com
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