A collection of poems about the Wreck-It Ralph characters - starting with Ralph. Eventually Vanellope, Felix, Calhoun, and even Turbo will be making appearances sooner or later (I might do the King Candy side of Turbo and the SR racers).
A parodied version of the Rugrats episode "Vacation". It's the babies - Jake, Spud, Dani, and Danny's - first vacation and, of course, chaos eventually ensues what with Princess trying to become a star, Jonathan losing sight of the kids at every turn, and said kids going on their own quest to "free the kitties". But, you know what they say, 'What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas'.
"Don't point that gun at me unless you have intentions of pulling the trigger." - Red. The Hood. The Pack. The Flock. All organizations involving high death rates. The same technics yet different goals. You've heard of Little Red Riding Hood, but you haven't heard it like this. In a world where lying's a game and secrets are everything, what's a not-so-little Red to do?
Join the Disney crew as they skirt their way through school, their everyday lives, and the laughs that come with it. (Story better than summary makes it out to be).
"They were children who grew up way too fast - Their carefree lives all left in the past - Thrown into a war that they didn't start - The brave, the cunning, the loyal, the smart". - Be they in Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw, or Hufflepuff, they were just children - conflicted, confused, and fighting for what side they believed in, even when they shouldn't have had to choose.
An Ashlynn Ella poem (I think she's officially a rebel now, right? What with Duchess(?) spilling the secret about her and Hunter . . .)
A Raven-esque poem. "Mirror, mirror, on the wall - who am I? I don't recall . . ."
Because of what she has seen, or what she claims to have seen, Alice is placed in a mental institution, but it doesn't take her very long to find herself back in a whole different Wonderland. If the bottle said 'Drink Me', would you?
A parodied version of the Rugrats episode "Send in the Clouds". Star light, star bright, first star I see tonight . . . you know what they say - be careful what you wish for (you just might get it).
A parodied version of the Rugrats episode "Kids TV". What'd ya do when the TV's busted (not that Jonathan had anything to do with it . . .)? Easy, you make your own.
A parodied version of the Rugrats episode "Tommy's First Birthday". Hey, you wanna' know what's better than cake on your birthday? Dog food.
A group of ragtag misfits become unlikely friends as they try and make it through their days at Disney Junior High. Pfft - how cliché, sounds like your typical Disney movie . . . oh, wait ;P. Join Vanellope, Lilo, Stitch, and others as they find their places among each other and come to the realization that 'us against the world' has a better ring to it than 'me against the world'.
In this battle of cunning and wits, strategy and strength - in a world where everything is not what it seems and appearances really do mean nothing, only one gamer can hold in their hands the power of Infinity. On this journey, seeming too real to simply be reality of the virtual persuasion, who will rise? Who will fall? Who will take all?
A one-shot. And this glitch. This curse. This blessing. Maybe it wasn't so bad after all. Maybe it was just another part of who she was. Another part of President Vanellope von Schweetz.
Good friends are always nice to you. Best friends can be royal jerks, but they do it in an endearing way. (Chapters based off of the Good Friend vs. Best Friend quotes).
Fairytales rewritten. Sometimes beasts are heroes and beauty is horrifying. Sometimes friends are enemies and enemies are friends. Sometimes glass slippers lead to cut up feet. The rest of the summary is inside. First part contains yuri (girl/girl), so, if you would like to skip all that then go straight to chapter four.
A double-voice poem. Well, actually, a "triple" voice poem, about the girls and how, different or no, when it comes to saving the day, they're united. Together. One.