Sometimes I question why I ship the pairings I ship. Oh, well.
For those who might actually care, enjoy some Sugaya Sosuke and Onaga Nise, a.k.a. the fake Ritsu. I almost drew her as she looks exactly in the anime, but then I remembered that in all appearances, she wears a Ritsu wig. I had to dig into the manga to find a picture without it, and even then, it wasn’t much to go on. Hopefully, it still looks cute.
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Hello! I’ve decided to start writing a Miitopia fic because why not? I’m playing it right now so whatever happens in it I’ll write it down! It’s been pretty fun so far!
Apologies in advance for the NPCs that are OOC. Because some of them will be. This isn’t that serious of a story. Although, I might make to make the story a bit more dramatic at times!
Hopefully, this goes well! Thanks for reading! Have a nice day!
It’s the hiatus, so I’ve been thinking a lot about CP’s characters. After this post, I find myself wondering what happens to poor Fry Guy after he’s actually, you know, Fry Guy.
To summarize, in case you don’t feel like following the link (YOU SHOULD, SHOW THIS POST ALL THE LOVE!!!) Fry Guy’s main reason for existence is to have things thrown at him by Shitty, a la Cabbage Man from ATLA. But when Fry Guy has achieved the pinnacle of his existence, what happens next?
Johnson’s backpacking trip? Wasn’t actually a backpacking trip. He was searching for Fry Guy to explain the Great Narrative. Because let’s be honest-- Fry Guy’s position in the Universe kinda sucks. Maybe it would be better if he knew what was going on?
Johnson did spend a year in the Appalachians, though, because of Plot Necessity. It wasn’t necessary for Bitty’s story, but it was for Fry Guy.
Anyway, Johnson tracks him down after Fry Guy has achieved his purpose. That fry was the last thing that Shitty would ever throw at him.
Fry Guy didn’t know then, but that was the last thing that anyone would ever throw at him.
So, Fry Guy knows about the Great Narrative, but about all that happens now is that he’s bitter. He’s fulfilled his purpose. And because he wasn’t actually supposed to get a degree or do anything at Samwell besides have things thrown at him, he can’t get a job.
So Fry Guy has a heck of a lot of free time. So... he learns how to manipulate the world within the confines of the Great Narrative. What’s he learn to do?
Fry Guy learns how to make sure that nothing ever hits him again. Ever. He’s still very angry about all that.
And when I mean nothing, I mean nothing. Cars, punches, bullets-- nothing can hit Fry Guy. Fry Guy has become a superhero! Or maybe-- a super villain?
Fry Guy is practically invulnerable. His one weakness is running into things-- which, obviously, he has a lot of control over. And with student loans coming due, he needs money, okay?
That is, until Johnson takes advantage of his knowledge of Plot Necessity to have Fry Guy run into him.
What happens when an immovable object meets an all-knowing force? Maybe they fall in love. I mean, have you run into anyone else in CP who knows what these two do? They have a lot in common.
Anyway, I now hardcore ship Super Fry Guy and Omnipotent Johnson.
They make a super power couple.
They may also be the Crackiest CP ship that I’ve yet found.
“It was quite the experience.” That would be a story for later. She smiled pleasantly over at Furiosa. “At least you didn’t tear my pants, I quite like them.”
“Yeah... I am not very good at this.” She gave a small shrug and chuckled under her breath. “Well, I am glad I could at least cause some sort of entertainment for you.”