Flowers for Bartholomew
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  • Reads 4,031
  • Votes 337
  • Parts 89
  • Time 1h 44m
Ongoing, First published Aug 21, 2019
(Based on the novel, Flowers for Algernon, written by Daniel Keyes) [CARTOON UNIVERSE]

Ringo Starr and his pet frog, Bartholomew, are persuaded by John, Paul, and George, into having an experimental operation done on them in order to increase their intelligence. However, Ringo eventually realizes the severity of the situation, especially seeing how no one besides his friends can know about it. Soon, however, it will be proven that the operation was not as flawless as Dr. Abell wanted it to be.

And The Beatles will soon learn just how much they've taken for granted.
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This is a fantasy adventure about the Beatles where the four friends get transported to what appears to be another world by a ring that Ringo slips on his finger and can't seem to get off. The four have only just finished playing on the Ed Sullivan show, and are dismayed by the fact they don't have the slightest idea of how to get home to continue their concerts in America. They search this new place, and finally find a small village. Though they are warned by someone they meet in this unusual village that the ring Ringo found is an important link between worlds, and that many people in this land will do anything to get their hands on it, the Beatles ignore his warning and soon meet someone they decide they can trust as a friend; after all, this new friend looks and acts just like Ringo. However, after they spend a night in the Ringo clone's shack for shelter, they are forced to leave him behind to continue their search for a way home. Yet, there is a catch. Now Ringo himself has begun to act strangely, and the rest of the Beatles are beginning to seriously wonder if somehow the two Ringos got switched. Still, if they did, how? And why? (Keep in mind that this story is completely different from anything else I have ever written. It was an experiment in the fantasy genre, and it goes in completely different and unusual directions. Unlike my many mystery filled Beatles stories of which there will probably be more, this one was most likely a one time experiment.)
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