Okay, I've collected four famous works that describe the animal world: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone: This novel is about the daily lives of students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and various magical creatures, including the Dark Wizard Voldemort and his followers. The Lion King: This movie was adapted from the animated film of the same name, which depicted Simba as a lion and his friends living in the jungle, as well as Simba's adventures in order to become the king of the forest. 3. Animal World: This novel tells the story of an animal named Aladdin and his friends living in the animal kingdom and their struggle for resources. 4. Black Cat Sheriff: This movie and cartoon tells the story of a black cat sheriff and his partner, the police officer Hua, who hunt down various criminals, including cat demons and other magical creatures.
A group of friends once got on a plane and one of them had a really loud and contagious laugh. When the flight attendant accidentally tripped while serving drinks, this friend just burst out laughing. Soon, the whole row was laughing, and then it spread throughout the cabin. It was like a laughter epidemic.
One interesting concept could be alternate endings for the characters. Maybe in the fanfic, Lelouch has a different fate than in the original series, like instead of his sacrificial end, he manages to find a way to rule Britannia without all the bloodshed. Another concept could be new Geass powers. For example, a character might develop a Geass that can control technology rather than just people.
Arwen is often a popular character in Middle Earth fanfiction, even though she's from the original lore. Writers might expand on her story, like her life before she met Aragorn. Another could be a completely new girl character created by the fanfiction author, perhaps a young healer who travels with the rangers and helps the wounded.
There may be some lesser - known novels that involve ceramic collection in Prague, but it's not a very common theme. You might try searching in specialized libraries in Prague or contacting local literary enthusiasts. They could point you towards works that incorporate elements of ceramic collecting within the context of the city's rich cultural tapestry.
There are indeed fanfictions with this concept. It's a very creative idea. In such a fanfiction, they could potentially share some family traits. For example, both Harry and Naruto are orphans who face great challenges in their respective worlds. If they were cousins, perhaps there could be some hidden family magic or ninja skills that are passed down and only revealed when they meet. But it's all up to the imagination of the fanfiction writer.
It could be about Mario getting some kind of magical power-up that makes him invincible. For example, he might find a star that not only gives him extra lives but also makes him impervious to all enemies and hazards. So, no matter what he does, he can't die and thus there's no more game over.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the novel in detail. But usually in a novel with such a title, the main characters are likely to be those who are directly involved in the pursuit of the impossible things. They could be ordinary people with extraordinary dreams.
It depends on his dancing skills. If he has a natural sense of rhythm and can move fluidly, then he could be a good dancer while dancing to 'Love Story'.
Taylor Swift. In high school, she was often made fun of for her love of country music. But she didn't let that stop her. Instead, she wrote more songs about her experiences, which later became hits. This shows that she was able to turn negative experiences into positive creative output.
You can start by looking on popular fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own (AO3). It has a wide range of fanfictions, and you can use the search function to specifically look for multisaku fanfiction.