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[[Image:Daria2002.gif|frame|right|Daria at a party with real people on MTV's ''Daria's New Year Outlook,'' 12/31/2001]] |
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A '''reality crossover''' is a ''Daria'' fanfic in which one or more characters enter the "real world" that we know, possibly meeting real-life fans, fanfiction authors, fan artists, or even the ''Daria'' show's creators in [[real person fiction]]. The series was well known for having [[Daria]] and [[Jane]] take part in [[off-canon canon]] situations in which they either appear in the real world or else have knowledge of it and their existence as cartoon characters. |
A '''reality crossover''' is a ''Daria'' fanfic in which one or more characters enter the "real world" that we know, possibly meeting real-life fans, fanfiction authors, fan artists, or even the ''Daria'' show's creators in [[real person fiction]]. The series was well known for having [[Daria]] and [[Jane]] take part in [[off-canon canon]] situations in which they either appear in the real world or else have knowledge of it and their existence as cartoon characters. |
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It is possible to consider a reality crossover as the exact opposite of [[real-person fiction]]. In the former, Daria or one of her cohorts appears in the real world; in the latter, a real-life celebrity appears in a [[Dariaverse]]. |
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==Examples== |
==Examples== |
Revision as of 03:53, 28 February 2008
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A reality crossover is a Daria fanfic in which one or more characters enter the "real world" that we know, possibly meeting real-life fans, fanfiction authors, fan artists, or even the Daria show's creators in real person fiction. The series was well known for having Daria and Jane take part in off-canon canon situations in which they either appear in the real world or else have knowledge of it and their existence as cartoon characters.
It is possible to consider a reality crossover as the exact opposite of real-person fiction. In the former, Daria or one of her cohorts appears in the real world; in the latter, a real-life celebrity appears in a Dariaverse.
Examples
Reality crossovers are not often seen. Some notable examples are given below.
- "The Slacker Within," by Medea42
- "The Trouble with Cast Parties," by Jill Palmer
- In "It's All About Respect," Brittany Taylor has a unplanned meeting with Brother Grimace, where they discuss handguns.
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