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 I am a great big crossover fan. I know some people are fond of stories that adhere to their fandom's canon, or stick to the timeline of their show, or have never even heard of mystic cross-dimensional de-aging portals...but that's not for me. Give me a story that stretches an author's capabilities, that makes me question why I'd never thought before to stick two universes together in such a manner, show me how each 'verse works on its own and then smush 'em together like a fluffernutter sandwich of awesome. Make me think about this new 'verse you're creating in the crossover, and then let me sit back and enjoy the chaos you've created.

 Some fandoms have crossover potential built right in: the characters routinely visit other planets/worlds/dimensions/realities/timelines where another show could slot right into place; the two 'verses share a common theme of crime-solving/crime-committing/space ships/vampires/government conspiracies that could overlap with another fandom; the writing style or episode arcs share a similar worldview or sense of humor as another fandom, and the characterizations work well together.

 And some fandoms...don't. There's no real reason to think that fusing two disparate worlds together would result in anything less than a trainwreck, and yet somehow, the author manages to weave together a thing of beauty from some completely unlikely sources. And those, I think, are the best crossovers - where I never would have expected a great story to come from, or never would have even thought to look in the first place, and yet after I'm done reading (or, listening) I can't imagine any other way that story could have been told.

 So, today's installment of the Amplirecathon 2011 festival is a tribute to my love of crossover stores. Here, have some podfic.

Bad Choice Of Majors (Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Stargate: Atlantis)
In this crossover, written and read by [livejournal.com profile] havocthecat, we've got a mild case of hand-waving going on as to how the two fandoms connect - magic portal is always a good one for the Buffy cast, and Team Sheppard is pretty good at rolling with the punches when it comes to the weird and wacky ways of Pegasus. The audio's a little crinkly at times (not the cleanest recording ever), but the way that havoc portrays the characters from both shows with such accuracy and dead-on precision is fantastic. John is laconic, Rodney is skeptical, Xander's having flashbacks to Soldier Guy, and Willow babbles just like we love about her. These characterizations are just so true to form, that you'd completely believe Joss Whedon had a hand in writing this episode.

Donna Noble, King Of Camelot (Doctor Who/Merlin)
I don't actually follow a whole lot of Merlin fanfic, but this story - written by [livejournal.com profile] netgirl_y2k and read by [livejournal.com profile] lunchy_munchy - doesn't actually require me to know a whole lot about the intrigues of King Uther's court to suck me in and hold me spellbound. Thanks to the time/space/dimension-hopping abilities of the TARDIS, Donna Noble ends up in Camelot. And then, thanks to the sheer force of personality exuded by the "best temp in Chiswick", awesome happens. And possibly a revolution or two, as well. The characterization is so spot-on Donna, that you'll be laughing and giggling and generally wondering why this episode hasn't aired yet on television. Plus, there's a really great use of theme-songs-as-scene-breaks in this podfic, to distinguish what things are happening to which people.

Geniuses + Extras (Calvin & Hobbes/Foxtrot)
I was originally a bit hesitant to pick up this podfic - Calvin & Hobbes and Foxtrot were both staples of my Saturday morning newspaper reading while growing up, and I was unsure how the desecration of my childhood memories could possibly be a good thing. But in this story, written by [livejournal.com profile] lunchy_munchy and read by [livejournal.com profile] twilight_angel, no desecration occurs at all! Taking for granted that Jason and Calvin would be around the same age, and live in the same universe of home'n'school'n'ordinary life, of course it makes sense that Jason would go into computer science, and of course Calvin would be the shy-yet-sensitive artist type. There're some tongue-in-cheek references back to the comics themselves ('Something Under The Bed Is Drooling', anyone?), and the characterization of two cartoon boys who enjoy powertools and science projects comes through clearly. And, in the 'extras', we get cameo appearances from Peter, Paige, and Suzy - rounding out the completely probable world-meshing experiment going on in this podfic. Plus, by the end, you're left feeling like you just read another anthology of either strip - that's how much sense this story makes.

Nerd Alert (Bones/Doctor Who)
We don't need to know how or why Dr. Temperance 'Bones' Brennan ends up in the TARDIS, and we don't need to know what the Doctor does much at all. All you need to know, for this ficlet, is that Bones is insatiably curious about everything, and that the Doctor has a love for his TARDIS only rivaled by that of his love for the Sonic Screwdriver. [livejournal.com profile] sophia_helix wrote the interactions between two such intelligent characters perfectly, and [livejournal.com profile] iamsab's delivery is completely cracktastic, and utterly wonderful. 

Parrot (Pirates of the Caribbean/Harry Potter)
Here's a crossover fic that, from the outset, you wouldn't think would actually work. Captain Jack Sparrow attending Hogwarts School Of Witchcraft And Wizardry? Preposterous! But, at the very heart of the Pirates of the Caribbean saga is a magical view of the world, finding the unexpected and unbelievable in the ordinary and mundane. And who better to find the magical view of otherwise-ordinary life, than wizards? [livejournal.com profile] penknife manages to convey the complete devil-may-care attitude of Captain Jack as a child, and [livejournal.com profile] pandarus's accent makes the whole story even more believable.

Doesn't Look Like A Hell Dimension (Doctor Who/Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Written and read by Kathryn Anderson, this fic utilizes both a mystic portal and the TARDIS to link up two 'verses, but the true melding of fandoms comes as Buffy and the Doctor begin to interact. They're both in a really bad place, emotion-wise: Buffy having just jumped to her death to save her sister at the end of Season Six, and the Doctor only narrowly having avoided the destruction of worlds at the hand of both the Daleks and Cybermen. Both are heroes, both are grieving, and neither have a way back to the ones they loved and lost. The conversation between Buffy and the Doctor in this podfic is completely heartwrenching, and utterly believable in its sincerity. You don't realize how similarly broken these two characters are, until Kathryn pokes you with it - and by the end, you're hoping that together, Buffy and the Doctor might find a way to help fix each other's cracks despite it all.

Can't Stop The Turtle (Discworld/Firefly)
I am pretty sure that this podfic has been recc'ed before, most likely last year, because it's too supremely awesome to not have been. You've got all the best and most strange aspects of the Discworld (Lord Vetinari! The Librarian! Sam Vimes! The Great A'Tuin!) contrasted against the more pragmatic personalities of the crew of Serenity. For those not in the know, the Discworld is a flat world that rests on the back of four elephants, carried through space on the shell of a giant turtle. And the Firefly-class ship Serenity takes whatever job they can, so long as they get paid. Taking a job from an orangutan, to determine the gender of a giant space turtle, is not too odd for them.... [livejournal.com profile] roga manages to capture all the wit and satire of Terry Pratchett's series, and [livejournal.com profile] jadesfire2808 delivers line after line of comedic genius. Even if you only know Firefly's canon, well, the Discworld is not too odd a place - after all, there's a world out there that made Jayne their personal icon of awesome!

Walk Out Of The World (Stargate: Atlantis/Firefly)
Written by Martha Wilson and read by [livejournal.com profile] summertea, this Firefly crossover is more lyrical than most. Told from the perspective of River Tam, who sees the world around her differently than just about anyone else, we're given a story that reveals certain background information slowly or not at all, and yet makes perfect sense anyway. It's a different feel than many stories, because River is not the most reliable narrator despite her incredible intelligence. Her 'Reader'-ness gets a neat emphasis here, and the beautiful way Atlantis is described will make you swoon. Plus, the idea that River's "I can kill you with my brain" attitude and Rodney's "Smartest man in two galaxies!" ego would meet, should sell you on this story right away. 
 
The Man With No Name (Doctor Who/Firefly)
At over nine hours, this story (written by Sara Dickinson, read by [livejournal.com profile] liannabob) is the epitome of awesome. I'd actually read it over at FFN, and then found a link to the podbook, and been all, "Seriously? Awesome!" for approximately three days. Taking place post-Big Damn Movie for Firefly, and post-Season Two Christmas Special for the Doctor, this is a truly enjoyable epic. There's the merging of two 'verses that makes sense, beyond simply 'showing up in the TARDIS' - the way this tale is told, you can see how history might unfold from what we know now into what future space colonists might know then. And, the idea that the Doctor is just as 'undercover' as the Tams, and the entire 'case fic' atmosphere of this story, makes it all the more enjoyable. The characterizations of everyone aboard Serenity are spot-on, and the ramifications of Miranda are logically played out in the way we all wish could have happened, had Fox not pulled the plug on everyone's favorite space cowboy series. There's humor, and angst, and suspense, and general awesome all over the place. Pinky-swear.

Pocket Watch Boy (Doctor Who/Torchwood)
Strictly speaking, I'm not entirely sure this story counts as a crossover: it has characters and alien species and ideas from the shows Torchwood and Doctor Who... BUT those shows both take place in the same overarching Whoniverse. However, this was the very first podfic I ever listened to (and, ultimately, the podfic that started me on the road that led to all the podfics I've made to date) so I'm going to cram it in with all the rest and hope for the best. [livejournal.com profile] mhalachaiswords has written my favorite version of Ianto on the internet - what could possibly be better than wee!TimeLord!Ianto, hmmm? - and [livejournal.com profile] paraka has read this story to perfection. Plus, the reaction the Doctor has, when he finally meets Ianto, is both heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time. And the way that mhalachai manages to work canon concepts into this new version of everything we think we know - and at the same time, still keep everyone in character, despite the fundamental difference at a genetic level that's introduced to us in this story - is brilliant.

 Alrighty then. Hopefully, I've expanded some people's fandom horizons with these ten podfic recommendations, or at least shown why crossover stories are the bestest thing around - Extra problems to solve! Extra characters to love! Extra points during amplificathon! (And just think - originally, my list of crossover fics to rec was fifteen podfics long. You got the condensed version today....)

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Date: 2011-03-23 10:00 pm (UTC)
cantarina: donna noble in a paper crown, looking thoughtful (sg1 - sam cam poke)
From: [personal profile] cantarina
I don't know a surprising number of these! Excellent :) Although I'll second the rec for "The Man With No Name". There's this fantastic little scene, just a small aside, nearish to the start between Mal and the Doctor that's so, so well delivered!

(And just think - originally, my list of crossover fics to rec was fifteen podfics long. You got the condensed version today....)
*pokes* Which were the other five?

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Date: 2011-03-24 04:13 pm (UTC)
cantarina: donna noble in a paper crown, looking thoughtful (spn - ruby smiles)
From: [personal profile] cantarina
I'd say that I'm sorry to have forced your hand, but I'd hate to tell a lie :P Thanks for passing them along (and reminding me that I should absolutely relisten to "Daemonology"!)

Also, this is more a comment to the author than the reader, but I lovelovelove the choice of animal for John's daemon. Wonderfully inspired!

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Date: 2011-03-24 03:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liannabob.livejournal.com
This comment made me glow a bit. Just fyi. :)

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Date: 2011-03-24 04:10 pm (UTC)
cantarina: donna noble in a paper crown, looking thoughtful (gkc nymph)
From: [personal profile] cantarina
Good! Hopefully that'll encourage you to read more wonderful, wonderful crossovers for our benefit :D

(Your icon makes me laugh! Oh Muraki, don't ever change you awful, creepy, fictional ways.)

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Date: 2011-03-23 10:22 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] paraka
However, this was the very first podfic I ever listened to (and, ultimately, the podfic that started me on the road that led to all the podfics I've made to date)
That... seriously just made my day. My week even ♥

I'm glad you liked my podfic but I'm seriously so amazed to find out that you liked it enough to dive right in. That's so awesome :D

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Date: 2011-03-26 09:30 pm (UTC)
paraka: A baby wearing headphones and holding a mic (Default)
From: [personal profile] paraka
I will happily take all blame for your podfic addiction :D *adds a point to my win column*

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Date: 2011-03-24 02:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] crinklysolution.livejournal.com
Oh, my God, I LOVE your theme! I think I've downloaded more recs from your post than any other so far. And, I am so happy you recced the Man with No Name, so I can squee to liannabob about how cool it is in case she's not watching this feed. Your descriptions are great, and I completely agree that those who are willing to meld worlds together for our enjoyment deserve special praise...

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Date: 2011-03-24 02:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liannabob.livejournal.com
*shrug* It's true - I'm terrible at paying attention, which is a shame because this left me grinning like an idiot. Thanks, Crinkly! And thanks, Reena - these stories all look awesome. I'm really looking forward to listening to these.

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Date: 2011-03-25 11:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liannabob.livejournal.com
Oh yeah, most definitely this counts! :)

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Date: 2011-03-24 06:16 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] themusecalliope
Totally agree with you on The Man with No Name. It's epic.

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Date: 2011-03-24 02:53 pm (UTC)

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Date: 2011-03-24 07:24 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] luzula
So, if I know Firefly but not Doctor Who, can I still listen to "The man with no name"? Or is it very canon-dependent in DW?

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Date: 2011-03-24 02:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liannabob.livejournal.com
It's... pretty Doctor Who heavy, actually. I think the story will still make sense if you aren't familiar with Doctor Who, but... I wouldn't recommend it if you're only familiar with Firefly. A lot of the emotion comes from knowing the Doctor's character.

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Date: 2011-03-24 02:55 pm (UTC)
luzula: a Luzula pilosa, or hairy wood-rush (Default)
From: [personal profile] luzula
Thanks for letting me know! : )

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Date: 2011-03-24 08:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] anie-chan.livejournal.com
YOU UNDERSTAND THAT I'M IN LOVE WITH YOU, RIGHT? (creepy stalker)
Wow!
*grinning stupidly*

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Date: 2011-03-25 04:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] applegeuse.livejournal.com
Oh, man. I am ridiculously excited to listen to that Calvin & Hobbes/Foxtrot crossover, and that is something I never, ever imagined I'd say. But it is so.

You mentioned an SGA/His Dark Materials crossover in a comment... And I've never seen SGA. But His Dark Materials. Man! I read, like, two separate Sherlock/HDM crossovers way back when I was a lurker and I can't remember their titles or who wrote them (because, generally, I am a failure)...but they were awesome. So awesome. Amazingly awesome. (I think in both the fics Sherlock turns out to be Mycroft's daemon?). They were so well done and they made me wish there were HDM crossovers for every single fandom I am interested in. Like SPN. ;) You wouldn't happen to know of any SPN/HDM crossovers, would you? *g*

Anyway. Thanks for much for compiling these recs! Quite a unique theme, and your descriptions are awesome.

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Date: 2011-03-26 12:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] applegeuse.livejournal.com
YESSSSSSS. Not only did I discover the identity of those lost fics, and not only were they recorded as podfic, BUT you have recommended me some SPN/HDM fics AND a buffy one (I've never read buffy fic. Well, I think I read some xander/spike porn once. But I really don't think that counts). AND you say you have plans to record one of them. <3<3

This has been a lovely evening. :D

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Date: 2011-03-25 05:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pandarus.livejournal.com
Random!Fay is random!

::waves::

etothepii wrote a terrific Sherlock/HDM crossover, and snake_easing wrote another one; in the latter (and this pushed it over into PURE GENIUS afaic) Jim is Molly's daemon. I've podficced both, actually, and snake_easing is actually still working on an ongoing sequence of fics continuing from where hir story finished off - I am HEAD OVER HEELS in love with this idea of Molly as Moriarty, with Jim as her soul. Nothing canon can serve up for that character will ever be half so delicious, I know.

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Date: 2011-03-26 12:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] applegeuse.livejournal.com
OH MY GOD, YOU GUYS. This totally made my night. Not only did you know the fics I loved but lost from when I lurked around, THEY HAVE BEEN PODFICCED BY PANDARUS. *dies a little out of sheer happiness*

Okay. Anyway. I don't think I read more than the first installment of each of those series, so I am uber excited to follow them up. AND TO GET TO LISTEN TO THEM IS LIKE EATING THE DELICIOUS WHIPPED ICING ON DECADENT CHOCOLATE CAKE.

Ahem. Thank you very, extraordinarily much. ♥ ♥

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Date: 2011-03-25 05:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pandarus.livejournal.com
Aww, yay! Thank you! 'Parrot' is a delightful story - I'm so chuffed you gave it a try! I do <3 Penknife's PotC stuff to pieces, and that was just a charming crossover.

Crossovers are one of my very favourite things, and these all sound BRILLIANT. Bless you!

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Date: 2011-03-26 03:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] starrylizard.livejournal.com
Oh I ADORE crossovers. Thanks you! *nabs recs gleefully*

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Date: 2011-04-07 01:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] madame-d.livejournal.com
I think I found Pocket Watch Boy either through amplirecathon or maybe on my Torchwood/DW comm. But it was the first *epic* podfic I'd listened to, before all others, and I remember boggling at its length (and also, possibly not giving [livejournal.com profile] paraka any feedback - bad me!), and it was just absolutely amazingly performed. I have some fandoms that I enjoy but don't really get involved with fanfic aspect of it, and TW/DW are usually that, but I couldn't resist.

Am downloading The Man With No Name right now; I can never resist the awesome!

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