X's Adventures of Y Series

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X's Adventures of Y Series
Team Robot's Adventures of Thomas & The Magic Railroad, an example of these crossover fan-fictions.
Book Type: Crossover Fanfiction
Genre: varies on the movie and franchises.

The X's Adventures of Y Series is a series of fanfiction that started out as Pooh's Adventures of Beauty and the Beast in November 2007 before becoming popular in the early to mid 2010s with different versions of the series with the most popular ones being Tino's Adventures, Pooh's Adventures, Ash's Adventures, and Thomas and Twilight Sparkle's Adventures.

However, these stories became infamous to those outside of the Pooh's Adventures community due to the many of the reasons listed below.

Why These Stories Give Bad Adventures

  1. Most of them are very unoriginal stories, and they sometimes lean towards plagiarism as they often copy and paste real transcript of a movie and paste it instead of making anything new or even parodying them. This also makes these stories very formulaic and very repetitive.
    • Each of them start with the opening from a Winnie the Pooh episode (for Pooh's Adventures only).
    • Some stories are pointlessly romantic for no reason.
    • The character has a cousin for some reason.
  2. Related to the cousin problem, the most infamous example is Tigger and Vitaly from Madagascar 3 which does not make any sense since not only are they from two different companies and two different worlds that have no association or connection with one another, but Tigger is a stuffed tiger plushie while Vitaly is a Siberian tiger. Just because they're the same species or look similar to the other characters doesn't mean they're related in any way. That's like saying that every person in the world is your cousin/relative/parent/grandparent just because they're all humans.
  3. Most of the stories add in way too many characters simultaneously and do nothing with them. Why bother putting them all at once if you're not going to use them?
    • And also, almost all of them try way too hard to be like the MCU or other Cinematic Universes out there.
    • Some scenes could also be filler-esque scenes because they don't affect the plot at all and just pad out the film more than its original runtime let alone showcase how useless Pooh's Adventures already is in terms of pacing.
  4. These stories are also commonly riddled with bad writing, as it gets very boring in some scenes due the added scenes. Plus there are also unoriginal cliches, such as the love triangle trope which is over used alot in these stories.
  5. Crack shipping and sometimes zoophilia shippings are common as well. The most well known examples of those shippings are:
    • Twilight Sparkle and Thomas the Tank Engine shippings, which don't make any sense since Twilight Sparkle is a Unicorn/Alicorn/Human (If they're using the Equestria Girls version of Twilight Sparkle), while Thomas is an LB&SCR E2 class tank engine from Brighton, England, United Kingdom.
    • Godzilla's Son (Minilla) and Emily from Clifford the Big Red Dog (which is clearly zoophilia).
    • Some of these shippings have actual kids, which, of course, are RIDICULOUS levels of pedophilia.
  6. In some stories, they even like to add something like 9/11 or Nazism in one of their stories, with one infamous example being having Team Rocket working with Adolf Hitler.
    • And another example being Taichi Kamiya's parents dying during the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This is not only Godwin's Law as Team Rocket will not work for them, but it's also really insensitive for the events that happened back in 2001, even if it's intended or not.
    • Speaking of which, how on Earth can Team Rocket team up with Hitler if Team Rocket (or even the general Pokémon franchise) didn't exist in the 1940s?
    • This is also very disrespectful to the people who died during World War II, 9/11, and the Holocaust as well since there are people who tragically lost someone during 9/11.
    • It is also even more disrespectful to the people who actually survived the three events mentioned above. This right here shows that the people from the Pooh's Adventures community really think it's funny to take the Holocaust, World War II, and 9/11 as jokes instead of historical events that should be taken as sad and terrible things.
  7. These so-called "films" are just ton of copy and paste footage from copyrighted media, mute them and add subtitles to call it a day instead of rerecording the character's lines through using a microphone in order of doing a voice impression. Occasionally, they may have dubbing or used copyrighted music to claim it as their own, but yet they are pirating.
  8. The community is also really toxic and a terrible community, too. For example, when MrSolarSun stopped making Pooh's Adventures and eventually retired from making them, he has gotten numerous complaints from his fans. Demanding that he should continue on making Pooh's Adventures videos. It got so bad that MrSolarSun started blocking words containing "Pooh" and "Adventures" in his comments.
  9. They give all of the fandoms a bad name due to this, and all of the people from Pooh's Adventures are why you should never try to do anything to become like them.
  10. Many of the fan-made posters also look really awful, as they look like they just took an actual movie poster and slapped a bunch of characters on it.
    • Even worse, Nickelodeon used the fan-made poster of The Spongebob SquarePants Movie for The Substitute, although it was an accident.

Redeeming Qualities

  1. Not all of them are bad as there are some decent ones in it.
  2. Since the late 2010s, these types of stories have mostly become rarer (apart from the Fandom wiki itself).
  3. There are some good series, such as MoviemanMDG's Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Ultimate Ed-Chronicles.

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Parodies

Review

Trivia

  • For some reason, Nickelodeon accidentally used the fan-made poster of The Spongebob SquarePants Movie instead of official, for hidden camera reality show called The Substitute, as mentioned stated.

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