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Metropolis Heroes! - A Sonic Movie and DC Super Hero Girls Crossover by Sonicspeedstar
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(After the events of "Knuckles" and before "Sonic the Hedgehog 3") What do you get when you mix three mobians and six suddenly magically and pretty automatically teenagers with a hint of humor from Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? You get a mixture of chaos! After moving from the small town of Green Hills, Montana to the big city of Metropolis, Sonic, and his friends/brothers, Tails and Knuckles, are struggling with their new life in the big city, starting at a new school, which is as boring as it sounds, but after a food fight occurs they meet the Super Hero Girls! Who Team Sonic end up teaming up with for some amazing and awesome adventures while taking down new and powerful threats! It's a new city with the same old Sonic Heroes! I do NOT own these characters! The Sonic Movies are owned by Paramount Pictures, Original Film, & SEGA DC Super Hero Girls is owned by Cartoon Network, DC, Warner Bros. Animation and Lauren Faust Disclaimer!: The story for people 13 & up, as some episodes contain mild foul language, innuendo, inappropriate jokes and remarks, sneaky retorts and suggestions about sex, and some PG-13 moments (Making-out, swearing, and a bit of blood). You have been warned.
Blue Horizon by darrelpullie
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In the coastal city of Haven Point, where lighthouses guide lost ships and corruption drowns its people, Malik Jordan is just trying to make it through his senior year of film school. A dreamer, an optimist, and a storyteller, he believes the world can change if people just hold on to hope. When a Blue Lantern ring chooses him, Malik becomes Beacon-the city's first true symbol of light. Now, he must balance his life as a struggling filmmaker with his duty as a cosmic guardian of hope. But in a city plagued by fear, anger, and despair, can even the brightest light endure?