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A crossover is when two or more characters from unrelated copyrights are shown together in one scene. Crossover should not be confused with [[parody]]. A parody implies mimicking a scene or dialogue from another series, with the intention of being humorous. One character [[cosplay]]ing as a character from another series does not normally qualify as a crossover. Use [[songover]] for crossovers between multiple songs or other musical compositions, seen commonly with [[Vocaloid]] songs. h4. See also * [[company_connection]] * [[multiple_crossover]] * [[parody]] Updated by perverserknight Tue, Nov 14 '23, 13:26 |
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A crossover is when two or more characters from unrelated copyrights are shown together in one scene. Crossover should not be confused with [[parody]]. A parody implies mimicking a scene or dialogue from another series, with the intention of being humorous. One character [[cosplay|cosplaying]] as a character from another series does not normally qualify as a crossover. Use [[songover]] for crossovers between multiple songs or other musical compositions, seen commonly with [[Vocaloid]] songs. h4. See also * [[company connection]] * [[multiple crossover]] * [[parody]] Updated by bot Sun, Sep 18 '22, 02:54 |