Saturday, February 20, 2016

Sailor Moon Crossover Ideas Vol. 2.5

Hey there, Toonsters!

  Here we are once again with giving you crossover ideas involving our favorite Pretty Soldier of Love and Justice, Sailor Moon. But, this one won't be long. In our last crossover idea blog, Stefan gave us sound ideas for more crossovers, including those involving Godzilla, Transformers, She-Ra and especially those featuring the Disney Princesses as Sailor Soldiers. This reminds me of a fanart I saw, including Ariel and Melody in front as Sailor Moon and Sailor Chibimoon, which makes perfect sense since Sailor Moon and The Little Mermaid are different, yet similar in many ways. Speaking of which, this idea I have in mind reminds me of the plot of the first of three crossover specials involving Jimmy Neutron and Timmy Turner from Fairly OddParents, which was known as the Jimmy/Timmy Power Hour. Only this time, this one involves Sailor Moon and Ariel, but, this plot is different from that from the first Jimmy/Timmy Power Hour.

Tired of carrying on her mission to save the Earth and balance her life as a ordinary teenager, Usagi Tsukino doesn't want to be Sailor Moon no more. While at the same time, Ariel, as usual, longs to live her life above her ocean world. Then, a strange, powerful force, in a Freaky Friday kind of way, have switched both girls into their own worlds. While Usagi has to deal with her life as a mermaid, not to mention trying to convince King Triton that not all humans are dangerous, Ariel has to deal with not only trying to be a human, but also use the powers of Sailor Moon, especially while dealing with the reminisce of the Dark Kingdom themselves. It's hard for both girls, but with patience and courage, they can accomplish anything.

Well, it is not much, but it will do. That is all for now. Until then, stay frosty, my friends.

(Sailor Moon English Dub Instrumental Theme plays)

*Fade Out


2 comments:

Stefan said...

You need to add more for it to be a true Vol.3. nice idea thogh

RekkaDragonJay said...

It was all I could think of.