Another theme is loyalty. There are often characters in the fanfics who are either loyal to Gork and Mork or are plotting against them. This creates a lot of drama and conflict in the stories. For example, in some fanfics, a traitor within their ranks tries to undermine their rule. And the way Gork and Mork deal with such situations is quite interesting to read about.
Well, a character like Zog could be great. Zog might have some special powers that complement Gork and Mork's abilities, and together they could form a really strong team. Maybe Zog is from a different part of their universe and has knowledge that Gork and Mork need.
A more humorous fanfic could be about Gork and Mork trying to understand human culture. They land on Earth by accident and get into all sorts of comical situations as they attempt to figure out things like why humans have so many different types of food, or why they spend so much time looking at small screens.
There's also a fanfic called 'Gork and Mork: United Front'. In this one, they team up to fight against a common enemy. The author does a great job of building up the tension and action in the story. The battles are described in vivid detail which makes it a thrilling read.
Mork and Mindy has been a part of our entertainment landscape since 1978. So, it's quite old now. Its enduring charm lies in its unique characters and funny storylines.
I'm not sure if it's popular. It depends on various factors like how well it's written, how it's promoted within the fan community, and the size of the Hyuuga fandom interested in Sakura -centric stories.
Definitely not. Common fanfic often focuses on things like relationships between characters, alternative plotlines for existing stories, or exploring the backstories of characters. 'Ballcrushing' seems like an extremely specific and rather unappealing concept that would not be widespread in the fanfic community. It might be something only found in very small, niche corners of the Internet where people with very unique interests gather.
No. Fanfic usually focuses on popular characters, relationships, or scenarios from existing works like movies, books, or TV shows. Diarrhea is an unappealing and rather odd topic to base fanfic on, so it's not common at all.
Fanfic, short for fan fiction, is a form of writing where fans create stories based on existing works, like a TV show, movie, or book. 'Fanfic fanfic' might imply a meta - concept, perhaps a story about the creation or culture of fanfic itself. It could also be a very specific term within a particular fanfic community for a certain type of story.
One factor could be extremely out - of - character portrayals. For example, if a normally serious and stoic character in a popular series is suddenly written as overly emotional and giggly for no good reason in a fanfic. Another aspect might be really bad grammar and spelling that makes it difficult to read. Also, if the plot is just a jumbled mess of random, illogical events that don't seem to have any connection to the original source material, like a fanfic where a superhero suddenly decides to become a baker in a completely unconvincing way. It just feels off and makes you cringe while reading.