-- Oz. Okay, Biles has done this one, in "Shampoo's Quest". But the
territory could stand a little more traffic.
[Yes, other than when Shasti goes there in Sean Gaffney's "Won't get fooled
again", I've seen very little if any of Oz. Though frankly [rimshot!], my
imagination fails as to what to have any character do in Oz. I'd probably
break down into a fit of lunacy and have those three from Those Who Hunt
Elves run wild over there . . . I'd especially like to see Ritsuko go gun
crazy in that city of glass people.]
-- Tarzan. Think about it. Ranma vs Tarzan. It'd be an interesting
fight, right? Plus, Tarzan is Lord of the Jungle -- does this mean
that pandas and pigs have to obey him?
[Well, Chris Davies has Tarzan in his Together Again universe; however, other
than Kent Masefield and 1996 as a whole, I've noticed very little actual pulp
in his stories (I'm probably wrong here, since I am terribly bad at noticing
things like that), though his chronologies are immensly entertaining. As for
Ranma vs. Tarzan . . . no question, Tarzan would kick Ranma's ass, no matter
how good at martial arts Ranma may be. He's just that good. At least that's
my opinion of him. I may be wrong. And though Tarzan may be able to talk to
animals, I don't think it's like a form of mind control.]
-- Narnia. (The mind boggles.)
[Yes. I'd like to see all the post-End of Evangelion characters in their own
heaven, where they can have endless adventure and fun in worlds that get
bigger and grander, like an onion in reverse. A happy ending . . .]
-Murmur the Fallen