Eliza is definitely a top choice. Her ability to talk to animals is what makes The Wild Thornberrys unique, and in a crossover, it can lead to all sorts of interesting interactions. For example, if crossed with a superhero story, she could communicate with animal - like superheroes or villains.
One idea could be to cross The Wild Thornberrys with another animal - centered show like Zootopia. The Thornberrys could find themselves in the city of Zootopia, and Eliza could communicate with the different animals there, leading to various adventures as they try to find their way back home.
A crossover story might involve the characters from 'Wild Thornberrys' ending up in the world of 'Happy Feet'. Maybe the Thornberry family could be on an adventure in Antarctica and meet Mumble. They could learn about the penguins' way of life, and Eliza could communicate with the animals there, just like she does in her own show. The Thornberrys' knowledge of different species could also help the penguins in some way, like dealing with environmental changes or new predators.
Eliza from 'Wild Thornberrys' is adventurous and has a strong connection with animals. Mumble from 'Happy Feet' is determined and has his own unique way of expressing himself through dance. Eliza would likely be fascinated by Mumble's dancing and his penguin community. Mumble, on the other hand, would be curious about Eliza's ability to communicate with different animals. Their different personalities could lead to some interesting exchanges, like Eliza trying to learn the penguin dance while Mumble tries to understand how Eliza can talk to seals or other Antarctic creatures.
Maybe the story focuses on how a flea overcomes challenges to survive or finds a new home. It might involve meeting other insects and forming friendships or having conflicts.
A flea circus might be considered a success story. Despite being small in size, fleas were trained to perform amazing stunts. This unique form of entertainment attracted a lot of attention and became popular in certain eras. It showed that even the tiniest creatures could be made into a source of amusement and wonder.
Yes, they can be. If you're into collecting unique items, flea shop graphic novels are great. Some might be rare editions that have been out of print for a long time.