It has finally happened. I have become a member at Fafiction.Net! I have already written three fan fics and I think I did an excellent job on them:
1) A Lovers' Swim
The name says it all. Kim and Ron make cooling down hot.
2) Crazy Shipping
Kim realizes she has feelings for her arch-enemy. To those of you who think this is whack, read the fic and get a twist.
3) Three's A Crowd
The most unlikey being in the world becomes Kim and Ron's greatest foe.
I do believe that many of you will enjoy these fics. I have lots more fan fics planned in the future, but I'll let you enjoy these for now. Just so you know, at fanfiction.net, I am known as Eddy13.
Before I get to my main topic, I would like to make a speech (*ducks as they start throwing vegetables*). In 2002, Disney premiered one of it's most popular series, Kim Possible. I doubt even Disney knew what a hit they had at the time. The series had a trio of fantastic heroes, Kim Possible, the main character of the series, Ron Stoppable, her best friend/boyfriend and sidekick, and the remarkable naked mole rat, Rufus. I, among many others, was fascinated by the series and enjoyed every moment of it. The series ran for three years, and after 65 episodes, the series ended with Disney's Kim Possible Movie: So The Drama, in which Kim and Ron's relationship reached it's peak and their friendship became something more. Naturally, fans were outraged at the cancellation and rose up in protest, demanding the series be renewed. Disney complied and produced 22 more episodes. Recently, Disney held a 52-hour KP marathon, featuring every episode and movie made, ending with a 1 hour episode in which Kim and Ron graduate from high school.
With the airing of the graduation episode, the series has once again come to an end. I'm sure almost everyone on this site has seen the season 4 finale of Kim Possible. It does seem to provide a perfect ending for the series, although the same could have been said for So The Drama. I'm sure almost everyone who saw the finale are thinking that the series ended good, others are thinking that it could have ended better, and the rest wish that it wasn't ending. As for me, part of me thinks it is truely over, part of me thinks there is still hope that this series can continue, just like I think there's a chance Danny Phantom and American Dragon can continue. The season four finale left many questions that I want answered:
1) Will Drakken give up being a villian?
2) Will Drakken and Shego get together?
3) How will Ron and Drakken's new abilities effect the series?
and perhaps the biggest question on everyone's minds: What does the future hold for Kim and Ron?
To those who want these and other questions answered, don't despair, for while it looks like Kim Possible has reached the end of the line, hundreds of fans (myself included) are fighting for the series to continue, just like two years ago when the series originally ended. Even as I speak (or write), hundreds of fans are sending letters to Disney. The FFKP won't rest until the KP is renewed. As long as they are out there, it's SO NOT OVER!!!
Note: If anyone wants to join the cause, go to http://ronstoppable.proboards89.com
Last week, I wrote a eulogy for Danny Phantom, this week I'm writing one for American Dragon: Jake Long. When the show first aired in 2005, I found it fascinating. I found many similarities between it and Danny Phantom (with scenarios such "teenage boy with super hero alterego", "secret kept from elders", two best friends who help him save the day", and "protecting the world from dark forces"). I also found it similar to Fairly Odd Parents with the "teacher obsessed with magical creatures" scenario (I wonder if these guys know Butch Hartman). True, there were quite a few episodes that didn't interest me, but I still watched the show. I must say, while season two did show more magic, there were certain qualities I preferred in season one (particularily, Jake's dragon form).
I recently saw what seems to be the series finale, and I found it somewhat interesting. Not to nitpick, but I was hoping more from a series finale. True, Johnathan learning the family secret, Rose recovering her memory, and the Dark Dragon being trapped in a vortex was epic, but the entire format of the episode seems more like a season finale than a series finale. Also, I was hoping there would be a climatic battle between Jake and the Dark Dragon similar to the final confrontation in Harry Potter And The Deathly Hollows. Furthermore, similar to how I preferred Jake's season one dragon form, I wasn't as fond of the Dark Dragon's season two form as I was his season one form.
I do hope they decide to make a third season. I want to see how Jake's father gets involved in the magical world (similar to how I want to see Danny Fenton's parents get involved in his ghost fighting). Also, I would like to learn more about the origins of the Huntsclan and the Dark Dragon. While it does seem like the Dark Dragon is gone forever (or at least for 1000 years, which ever comes first), there is a chance someone will take his place, at least I hope so. Last week, I wished the Danny Phantom fighters luck, this week I say the same to the American Dragon fighters. Fight hard, Am Drag fans, and there may be a chance that Jake and the crew will return. If it can happen for Kim Possible, there's a possibility that American Dragon can be saved to. Speaking of KP, her series is suppose to end next week (again) with a one-hour finale following a fifty-two hour marathon. Fret not, KP fans, hopefully Kim can be saved again. But I will save that for next week. Until then, adios!



