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  • New Adventures

    Based on the still pictures during the film's end credits, these are some ordinary adventures Carl, Russell, and Dug had after they returned to America. *Adventure is all around us!*

  • ROBOCOP vs MANIAC COP

    The cool and indomitable Robocop from Old Detroit faces his greatest challenge yet: the homicidal and immortal Maniac Cop, Matt Cordell, in Times Square of New York City. Who will be the Ultimate Supercop? Inspired by a Deviantart picture of a death match between Robocop and Maniac Cop (not mine).

  • Matt Cordell, Maniacal Cop

    A citizen of New York City takes a stab (figuratively) at giving a cryptic tale of the tragedy of Matt Cordell and speculates on how to deal with him and the fools who made him what he is.

  • There Be Robots Here

    At their new home after leaving Andy's toy gang, Robot and Snake discover another Buzz Lightyear toy, as well as a toy robot dog that loves them at first sight. New friendships form.

  • Compute for a Kid

    Nice little drabble about Andy's two computerized toys, Mr. Spell and Mr. Mike, and how they viewed life with Andy and his other toys.

  • Yodelin' Into Town

    An epic poem about Jessie the Yodeling Cowgirl's life during and before Toy Story 2.

  • Four Heroes in a Diamonte

    Two diamonte poems about the original heroes of *Gauntlet.*

  • Pixar Origins

    Where do you suppose the ingenious characters of the Pixar films came from? Well, here's a story that speculates on their creation and their lives.

  • SQUIRREL!

    Another of Carl, Russell, and Dug's small adventures after the events of *Up.* Carl and Russell learn some things about certain bushy-tailed little animals from Dug. No special point to this story. Just a friendly romp through the lives of *Up's* cute characters.

  • Two Sides of the Same Snitch

    The points of view of Ginny Weasley and Cho Chang as they faced each other as Seekers in the 1995-1996 Quidditch game, Gryffindor vs Ravenclaw. Drabbles.

  • Ilvermorny Manifestos

    A series of manifestos about the four Houses of Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, plus one more about the school in general.

  • Ignatia Wildsmith's Formula For Floo Powder

    Ignatia Wildsmith shares her formula for making Floo powder with the select handful who will always be responsible for making it. Just a fan's fanon opinion as to the formula, not canon. Second in my "Famous Ravenclaws Through the Ages" series.

  • Harry Sorted in America

    Harry Potter gives various reactions when he's sorted into each Ilvermorny House, one by one. Then, when all the Houses choose him, he has to decide for himself which one is best suited to him. Inspired by a few similar fanfics on Archive of Our Own about Severus Snape's resorting by AFTanith.

  • 11 Schools of Magic

    A treatise of sorts about the eleven schools of witchcraft and wizardry. Eight are canon with both canon and fanon material, the other three are made up by this author. Disclaimer: I do not own Harry Potter or the Wizarding World.

  • The Legend of Gilderoy Lockhart

    Was there anything good about the fraudulence of Professor Lockhart? Anything that could be salvaged as something good? Hermione thinks there may be. First in my "Famous Ravenclaws Through the Ages" series.

  • Seven Saints

    Seven heavenly virtues. Seven drabbles. Seven characters blessed by the magical number seven.

  • Why Ravenclaw Is Wonderful!

    I am a lifelong Ravenclaw, and here are shared some thoughts regarding the cleverest of wizarding houses. In celebration of my second Sorting Quiz attempt on Pottermore. Inspired by and written in the style of Giselle89's own fanfic, "Why Hufflepuff Is Great!" only about Ravenclaw instead.

  • Scribbulus Pride

    Some friends (and enemies) at Hogwarts gossip about their writing items from Scribbulus Writing Implements.

  • Sweet Scientists Find Harry Potter Sweet

    My favorite food scientists venture to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and have fun with the candy and ice cream.

  • Slytherin Manifesto

    Salazar Slytherin, founder of Slytherin House, has written a manifesto detailing everything that his house stands for. It's read by every Slytherin student and teacher of the next generation. Second in a series of House manifestos.