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galfridian ([personal profile] galfridian) wrote in [community profile] crossovering2014-05-19 03:10 pm
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Crossovering 2014

Welcome to Crossovering, a multi-fandom crossover exchange!

Nominations for fandoms will open May 24, so be thinking about all those greats crossovers you've been dying to read/write.

If you have any questions, please ask them here!
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[personal profile] sirvalkyrie 2014-05-19 10:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm a little concerned with the amount of fandoms required to participate. Going by the faq you need at least six fandoms to participate. While with eight nominations that seems doable, but with the cut at top hundred or so fandoms and no real idea on what is needed to get a fandom in that seems like a steep order especially for anime/manga fans.

How will complicated fandoms be treated?
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[personal profile] sirvalkyrie 2014-05-19 10:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Here are a few examples...

Doctor Who - Will it all be treated as one fandom? Will there possible be multiple fandom slots taken up by it
Final Fantasy - Would it be treated as a whole, by continuity, by entry?
Power Rangers - It is all in continuity with each other but fandom typically treats it by season name rather than as a whole
Precure - Except for the two sequels, each season is treated as a different continuity

So when will a continuity be grouped together or separated out. If say Power Rangers Zeo, Power Rangers Lost Galaxy and Power Rangers Samurai don't have enough nominations individually to get into the top 100, but combined they do would they just be out right rejected or would they be accepted as a single fandom?
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[personal profile] beaslays 2014-05-20 06:25 am (UTC)(link)
Regarding Final Fantasy, each entry has a wildly different setting and set of characters from the others, so a crossover with Final Fantasy 7 would be really different from a crossover with Final Fantasy 4. Fandom also typically treats entries as separate from each other, except in the case of sequels and other same-continuity entries. Crossovers between the different entries are usually specified as being crossovers.