My Simpsons Guy Story
  • Reads 7,485
  • Votes 68
  • Parts 50
  • Time 5h 54m
  • Reads 7,485
  • Votes 68
  • Parts 50
  • Time 5h 54m
Ongoing, First published Apr 11, 2015
summary: The Simpson family gets a visit from Lisa's pen pal, Megan from Rhode Island. Follow Meg in her adventures in Springfield. 

note: My Simpsons Guy crossover, only with differences, there'll be Simpson episodes included and Meg is Bart's age in this. This was based on a request from CartoonNetwork90sFan who had an idea of Meg being Lisa's pen pal, I was going to have Meg be her original age, but thought it would be more suitable if she were 10 instead of 17. Also, because of this, Stewie is not yet born and Chris is around Lisa's age. If anyone has a request for an episode for me to do on this story, let me know in PMs or reviews. Read & Review! Characters belong to Seth MacFarlane and Matt Groening.
All Rights Reserved
Table of contents
Sign up to add My Simpsons Guy Story to your library and receive updates
or
#58pen
Content Guidelines
You may also like
You may also like
Slide 1 of 10
Wizards, Demigods, and Magicians crossover: Zeus's Mystery cover
The Door cover
When the Ocean meets the Desert (sequel to Why Me?!?) cover
A Wizard Among Bats cover
Cartoon Elementary: The First Season cover
Simpsons Oneshots cover
3 Worlds 3 Heroes 3 Cousins?! cover
The Simpsons: 10 Day's Left cover
Family Guy: The Extra Story cover
♡˗ˏ✎*ೃ˚ : 𝒅𝒊𝒔𝒄𝒐𝒗𝒆𝒓𝒚 : : ; (south park) cover

Wizards, Demigods, and Magicians crossover: Zeus's Mystery

18 parts Complete

How I ended up going to Hogwarts is a totally crazy story. Would it surprise you if I said that it all started when Jason fell out of the sky? --Percy Jackson. Harry Potter had to retake an year at Hogwarts, and headmistress McGonagall seemed to have new ideas on how to run the school, one of them being taking exchange students from America. And the students seem to be none other than the demigods, who are chasing a mystery, and the magicians, who are ordered by one goddess of Magic to join the demigods. On an adventure with no directions on where to go and what to do, they attend a normal Hogwarts year, or at least, as normal as a Hogwarts year with Harry Potter. But then, a case forms, and it's up to them to fix it. Can they really do it? Disclaimer: I don't own the characters, nor the plot of the original story. They belong to Rick Riordan and Joanne Rowling.