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Post by allie on May 31, 2009 15:34:23 GMT -5
Discuss the focused couple of the episode in CAKED FIVE here. XD
Me loves it. ^_^ I don't know why, but I could see their wedding fancy in the future.
And... I don't like it when non 86/19-C fans just completely ignore CAKED-FIVE like they didn't happen. They're canon, people! ^_-
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Post by prettywitchiusaka on May 31, 2009 18:22:00 GMT -5
To be honest, I like this couple too.
I'm actually surprised that many people ignore it too. I mean really, she's a sexist, he's a sexist. She's a hot head, he's a hot head. They're perfect for each other.
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Post by allie on May 31, 2009 18:49:18 GMT -5
^ Two points! 83 *highfive* A lotta people ignore it. I guess it's because 19th-Century is pretty...well, "fancy" or "prissy" like. They nearly were making-out when Abby caught them in the act. What more do they want? But I think they're pretty funny, too! If there's ever a 'TND' show in the future (along with Nigel in the GKND show ^^), I'sa gonna bet they're together as teens, too! ;D
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Post by Vera9 on Jun 1, 2009 4:16:37 GMT -5
I'm not a fan of the couple, but I'm not ignoring it, either. I know they kissed for real, but it wasn't enough to make me support them because it all happened so fast. ^^; At this moment, I don't think I can imagine Fanny with anybody.
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Post by prettywitchiusaka on Jun 1, 2009 7:46:47 GMT -5
As I said before, I can totally buy them being together, but I respect your opinion on the subject whole-heartedly Vera.
Speaking of that scene, I've actually always been curious about what happened bewteen them before the whole kiss. Because when you think about it, we see them starting to flirt in their cellar, and then the next time we cut back to them they're kissing, so it makes you wonder what happened there.
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Post by allie on Jun 1, 2009 8:46:34 GMT -5
Probably got closer, and closer, and closer! :3 ... Darn, now I'm thinking of writing a oneshot. I've never written a story before of these two. I should sometime! Vera9I can only imagine her being with 19th-Century now, but I totally respect your opinion, Vera! :3 *glomps* ... Okay, I know this sounds very odd but I need to unleash what I've been thinking; What if 19th-Century...as a teenager...well, became a "lesbian"? I know, I know it wouldn't happen because it's a kid's show, but ... watching soap operas with a lesbian on it and a man wanting to win the lesbian's heart and becomes a woman himself as a lesbian really gets to you. Bleh, terrible run-on sentence there. xP
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Post by prettywitchiusaka on Jun 1, 2009 16:14:45 GMT -5
A one-shot huh? Sure, go ahead, you know I'll read that if you do.
Numbuh 19th Century becoming a lesbian to win Fanny's affection, huh? Well...that might be a little out there, but I think the idea's still good.
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Post by Paula on Jun 2, 2009 9:25:40 GMT -5
Actually, I remember when I was making up spawn for the KND when they were older and backstories....I hinted that Fanny became a lesbian....which I could honestly see happening....or maybe Bi, since she has a secret affection for some boys ^^;
Anyhoo. I could see Fanny being with 19thC (For some reason, I keep thinking his name is Phillip), and they did go into an almost-make-out...or at least by ten-year-old standards. But there is the evil decomissioning effects, and there is the cruel reality of them never seeing eachother again.
Still, that process to me was messed up. Chronologically, yes, Pip (nickname I made up for him ^^) was too old to be in the KND...but biologically, no. There's a difference! He's still physically and mentally 10-11 years old. Wait....I'm arguing something different here...my bad.
Well, I could see Fanny and Pip being together, but also Patton and Fanny because of internet influence...I've never seen the two of them together though.. I think the reason some people basically ignore it, because they like the PINK-EYE operation better, probably because they ship 2/86...that just seemed more like a friendship episode in comparison to CAKED-FIVE.
As to Vera's opinion, I agree with that too. With the way Fanny acts, it's a little hard to ship her with anyone that wouldn't raise her annoyance meter...which is very small and easy to manage.
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Post by allie on Jun 2, 2009 10:27:21 GMT -5
*whistles innocently* *sing-song voice!* I was the one who pretty much started the whole 60/86 heat back in 2007 but now I'm for 86/19-th Century and I'm like totally into Pataura. :3 *Pataura = Patton/Laura, my OC. (...Dude, I still need to finish that teen oneshot of the two going to prom. Patton = Senior, Laura = Sophmore. And yes, he is two years older than her. It's all wrapped up in my planning ideas for after INTERVIEWS...er, between when Numbuh Five is supreme commander) Pip... ha, like Pip from Great Expectations? And his name was Phillup. I could really see it happening, Paula. ;D But I came up with a crappy name; Zarf. *dodges old tomatos from non-AMC fans* ... And yes, it's the name from the man who turned lesbian for Bianca in the show. *dodges again*
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Post by prettywitchiusaka on Jun 3, 2009 7:46:01 GMT -5
Zarf? I'm not sure if it's a crappy name, it seems more like a humerous name to me.
I actually have one really out there idea for 19th Century and Fanny, which involves him being a vampire. I'll elaborate more if anyone else is curious.
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Post by allie on Jun 3, 2009 9:56:25 GMT -5
OO Really? I'd like to hear it. It'd be kinda cool IMO. :3 ... Er, does he sparkle? ^^; *shot*
The only vampire novel I've ever read was called Dangerous Girls by RL Stine and it kicked some serious butt. I think 19th-Century could take on a smooth vampire as his own.
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Post by prettywitchiusaka on Jun 3, 2009 18:02:29 GMT -5
That's exactly what I think. And no, he doesn't sparkle. I may like Twilight, but even I know that's a little far-fetched.
What happens is that Fanny walking alone one night in the park, until she hears a strange sound. The sound turns out to be Numbuh 19th Century, who nearly scares the crap out of poor Fanny. After re-introducing himself to her, she asks how he remembers her name. He tells that while he was indeed decomissioned, his memories began to resurface after his ture insitincts began to overtake, reawakening his wiped memories in teh process.
He then begins to tell her that he has lived for centuriesd prior to the nineteenth century, but has remained in the body of a ten year old for all those years, which causes the Irish redhead to relaize that he is indeed a vampire. Not surprised by her discovery, 19th Century grabs her by the neck and begins to creep his famgs closer towards her neck, commenting that he's never tasted Irish blood before. Uncertain of what to do, the firghtened Fanny begs him not to kill her. he then replies that he intends to make her his wife as opposed to killing her.
Frightened, she begins to try and fight him off, but to no avail. Suddenly though, Sector V comes out of nowhere and kills him, causing teh frightened Fanny to wake up from an early morning dream.
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Post by CCACorn26 on Jun 3, 2009 23:22:04 GMT -5
Numbuh 19th Century? In my case, this pairing may have a little too much in the way of diametric opposition between him and Fanny. Their one kiss may be notable, but I may be less certain than others here about their consistency as a couple, in the sense that they might try denigrating each other's attributes a little too often. If nothing else, I've come to consider Patton/Fanny to be a sort of balance between 19th-C/Fanny and Hoagie/Fanny, bringing out those two kids' commanding attributes on the bridge of the Kids Next Door Moonbase.
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Post by prettywitchiusaka on Jun 4, 2009 16:47:14 GMT -5
I suppose they'd end up getting on each other's nerves, but I think that that would actually make an intersting reccurring dynamic. That however, is my own personal opinion C7.
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Post by prettywitchiusaka on Jul 26, 2009 16:18:59 GMT -5
Ooh, to sort of get this place back on track, I've got something really cool to share with you guys!
Remember that KND alternate reality I have, in which everyone lives in teh land of Kiddom and is bound to a magic base at birth? Well I finally managed to find a place for Numbuh 19th Century to coem into the story.
Shortly before the true events of the story transpire, Numbuh 19th Century( or Albert) comes to the land of Kiddom unannounced, becoming instantly popular with the ladies. He was initially intended to be a suitor for Rachel, but while he found her to be quite charming and lovely, he instead took fancy in her guard Fanny.
Their relationship is as follows, both are constantly bickering at each other and showing off their sexism to one another like in the CAKED episode. But unlike the episode, Albery is truly in love with Fanny, and has announced it to her on many ocassions( he enjoys playfully flirting with her). Fanny however, decnounces all of his confessions and gifts, denying that she feels anything towards him.
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