Dicking around in the canyon leads to Tucker and Church transporting into another dimension and befriending a girl there. On their way back however, she accidentally gets sent back with them and stranded in the miserable canyon we all know and love. Here, she gets caught up in all sorts of hijinks involving the red and blue soldiers here.
Esto es de preguntale a los creepymonsters, solo que no tiene ninguna categoria sobre eso, por eso lo puse aqui, de todas formas si soy fan de elfen lied igual! Espero que pregunten!
Follow-on to An Encounter in the Desert. John and Cameron, and a fuming Sarah, are off to investigate a Sky Net installation. Kouta, Lucy, and Nana have build their house in a remote location. Yuka and Mayu are searching for their new home Kouta has build. Plenty of surprises for everyone.
The story of Lucy does not end, but her past life is gone. Ever since her other horn broke on one horrible night, she has been hiding in the deep woods. Her life will change when a little girl named Juno, who has escaped from a lab, finds her and stays with her, and it is up to Lucy to keep the child safe at all costs. ( NOTE- contains Aiko Takada and Lucy's half-brother)
On her way to one of her last battles, a confused Lucy finds herself in an arena where things don't quite go right. An epic rip-off-errrr, tribute, to a great web series, done with all affection. This is also an xover between my main-canon background series, Liner Notes, and my AU series, Other Songs. The stated xover is at the end of the piece.
Nozomi has something important to say to her father-so naturally she chooses a piece from a Broadway show to do it with, like most teenage girls would. Set to the tune of 'Do You Hear The People Sing' from 'Les Miserables', as opposed to the version from Ibsen's Enemy Of The People - The Musical. Yeah.
Chief Kakuzawa is a lying sexist hypocritical bigot - and those are his good points. A song filk tribute set to the theme song to the 1960's 'The World Of Commander McBragg' cartoon shorts. Yeah, this one is obscure, even by my standards. Better You Tube it for reference.
A one-shot. Song for Lucy
From stooge to player-and back to stooge again. The moral quandary of an ascended comic relief character with a lot to answer for. A filk set to the tune of 'Barracuda' by Heart.