18 Works in Bolt/Mittens (Disney: Bolt)
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Can Bolt and Mittens get back home after the incident? And if they do. Will them and their relationship still be the same? Or will things change?
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After Bolt and Penny encounter a blind woman and her guide dog at the mall, the former TV stars decide to participate in a dubious charity-based program designed to let people and their canines experience what the sightless do first hand. Unfortunately, things don’t go so well, and they end up appearing on a courtroom TV show. Primary references include short stories by James Thurber and music by Jefferson Airplane, as well as TV shows “Judge Judy” and "Monk" and “Gilligan’s Island,” the “Harry Potter” book series, the "Alvin and the Chipmunks" franchise, the plays “Hamlet” and “Othello” by William Shakespeare, the opera “Carmen” by Georges Bizet, the comic strip “Bloom County,” and music by Billy Bragg, The Four Tops, Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston, The Sex Pistols, The Temptations, and XTC.
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- Part 30 of The Bolt Chronicles
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A bit of an AU of the scene that took place in Vegas from the movie, where Mittens confesses her love towards Bolt. After all is said and done, she shows him the greatness that comes with their strengthened relationship.
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Inspired by some wonderful art by Yurusa. Their art is included with permission. Check them out!
https://www.furaffinity.net/user/yurusan/It’s been a year since Bolt rescued Penny from a burning building. Bolt and Mittens have cooled into their roles as pets, but their relationship has matured. Bolt is ready to profess his love to her.
Being interspecies mates isn’t going to be straightforward.
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In which a year goes by, more or less, with a story told for every season.
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Mittens has noticed something amiss outside the farmhouse lately. It makes her nervous, so Bolt decides to investigate -- and he stumbles onto an unwelcome visitor. How will he handle this, and will there be ramifications down the road? Primary cultural references include the movies "Zootopia" and "Apocalypse Now," Wile E. Coyote and the Roadrunner cartoons, the TV show "Columbo," the Peter Schickele "biography" of P.D.Q. Bach, author Franz Kafka, and the folk standard "Big Rock Candy Mountain" as well as music by Franz Joseph Haydn, Joni Mitchell, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Ike and Tina Turner, and Fleetwood Mac. Fair warning: expect some pun usage along the way, a fact I'm not "Haydn."
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- Part 39 of The Bolt Chronicles
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Rhino is by now a very old hamster at just shy of five years of age -- and sorry to say, he hasn't aged all that gracefully. He goes out with a bang, though, meeting some out-of-this-world visitors who take him on one final adventure. Meanwhile, Bolt and Mittens adjust to their friend's less-than-ideal state and ponder the joys of innuendo. Primary cultural references include the "Twilight Zone" episode "Hocus-Pocus and Frisby"; the television shows "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends" and "The Dick Van Dyke Show"; the movies "Lilo and Stitch," "Cactus Flower," "The Wizard of Oz," "Babe," and "The Day the Earth Stood Still"; the comic strip "Smokey Stover"; and songs by The Cramps, The Jazz Butcher, The Byrds, David Bowie, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and Elton John.
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- Part 32 of The Bolt Chronicles
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The Lion Guard (My Version/Crossover) by TroyMartin2019
Fandoms: The Lion Guard (Cartoon), The Lion King (1994), Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger, Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends, Thomas the Tank Engine - All Media Types, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Power Rangers Samurai, Power Rangers Dino Thunder, Tiny Toon Adventures, Disney Cartoons (Classic), Super Mario & Related Fandoms, Total Drama (Cartoon), Power Rangers (2017), Super Sentai Series
01 Apr 2020
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Kion was a happy young Lion cub who formed the Lion Guard to protect the Pride Lands from any danger possible. His friends were Fuli the Cheetah, Bunga the Honey Badger, beshte the Hippo, and Ono the cattle egret. A story of family and friendship.
(I wanted to create my own crossover of the Lion Guard so I think it would make more sense since Kion was didn't exist in the Lion King 2.)
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- Part 1 of The Lion Guard Crossovers
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Penny and her pooch return to Los Angeles to film a cameo role in the movie version of the "Bolt" TV show they starred in. Along the way, the 16-year old girl comes to terms with her burgeoning sexuality and Bolt meets someone from his distant past. Primary cultural references to the EP "Beauty and Sadness" and the album "Especially for You" by The Smithereens, as well as music by Charles Ives, John Cage, Duke Ellington, Aretha Franklin, the Modern Lovers, Paul Revere and the Raiders, Katrina and the Waves, and They Might Be Giants; the book "The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde; movies such as "Duck Soup," "Lady and the Tramp," "The Empire Strikes Back," and "Fast Times at Ridgemont High"; the TV shows "Mystery Science Theater 3000" and "Dateline: To Catch a Predator"; cultural icons W.C. Fields, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, and "My Little Pony"; and tourist attractions in The City of Angels. Oh, and a fictional piece of very bad smutty fanfic.
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- Part 28 of The Bolt Chronicles
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Bolt has heard that fanfics about him contain all sorts of wild inaccuracies, so he decides to take matters into his own paws and create his autobiography. He enlists Mittens to help him memorialize it on Penny’s computer, though neither is very knowledgeable about how these infernal machines work. Will Bolt set the record straight, and will Penny’s computer survive the ordeal? Primary cultural references include the movie “The Truman Show,” the book "Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank, and pop song covers by The Dickies.
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- Part 36 of The Bolt Chronicles
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Can it really be true -- did Bolt and Mittens achieve the impossible and have babies? Primary cultural references include Igor Stravinsky's "A Soldier's Tale," the film "Shrek," the song "True Love Ways" by Buddy Holly, and selections from the Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young album "Déjà Vu."
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- Part 35 of The Bolt Chronicles
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The last one. Time moves on as it must, and Bolt, Mittens, and Rhino ultimately achieve the happiest ending one could imagine. Much is finally explained, including why Bolt and Mittens became a couple, as well as the real story on Rhino and his relationship to his two friends. Primary cultural references include Aaron Copland's "Appalachian Spring" (orchestral suite version) and the Shaker hymn "Simple Gifts," as well as C.S. Lewis’s "Chronicles of Narnia" series, the movie "It's a Wonderful Life," and the song "Pay You Back with Interest" by the Hollies. Though Bolt and Mittens's final cultural binge together would be my choice as well.
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- Part 42 of The Bolt Chronicles
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It’s Penny’s wedding day, and Bolt and Mittens only have one job to do -- act as ring bearers at the ceremony. Naturally, a monkey wrench falls into the works. Will the two pets successfully fulfill their obligation? And is this a chance for Bolt and Mittens to make the day even more special? Primary cultural references include songs by the pop group Talking Heads as well as TV shows starring Don Adams, Woody Allen films, Herman Melville's novel "Moby Dick," and some atypical wedding music.
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- Part 41 of The Bolt Chronicles
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Bolt is concerned that the ultra-busy Penny is so wrapped up in her new veterinary career that she has no time to find a husband. He plays Cupid, discovering somebody he thinks is a great possibility at the local coffee shop. But how will he get the two of them to meet? Will Bolt risk putting himself in harm's way to accomplish this, and will Bolt’s efforts ultimately pay off? Primary cultural references include the pop album "Shake Some Action" by the Flamin’ Groovies, the TV show "The Big Bang Theory," and the musical "Fiddler on the Roof."
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- Part 40 of The Bolt Chronicles
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Penny and Bolt are off on a long book-signing and meet-and-greet tour in support of the new "Bolt" book and film. The dog misses Mittens -- really, really misses her, too -- and makes up correspondence in his head to keep his sweetheart close to his thoughts. Another travelogue story, with lots about the attractions in the cities visited. Primary cultural references include the self-titled first album by The Romantics, the Neil Young song "Cinnamon Girl," Beethoven’s Immortal Beloved letters, and paintings such as "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte" by Georges Seurat and a Pablo Picasso self-portrait.
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- Part 37 of The Bolt Chronicles
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Bolt decides to put his best face forward when Mittens agrees to a bout of passion under one condition. The dog typically takes things too literally, though. Will he manage to achieve a satisfactory tryst with his feline lady love? Primary cultural references include Erle Stanley Gardner's "Perry Mason" stories, the TV shows "Queer Eye" and "The Drew Carey Show" and "RuPaul’s Drag Race," and David Bowie's album "Diamond Dogs."
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- Part 34 of The Bolt Chronicles
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It's the final game of the Single-A World Series and the Prairie City Schooners are determined to win it all. Penny, her mom, and the pets all get into the act as the guests of honor. Will Bolt, Mittens, and Rhino save the day for the local team? Will Penny successfully execute the ceremonial first pitch? Will Penny’s mom sing a stellar National Anthem rendition and later set a trencherman record? Primary cultural references include baseball-themed movies and pop songs, as well as the comic strip "Peanuts."
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- Part 29 of The Bolt Chronicles
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Bolt and Mittens have been the closest of friends for a long time now. But what if they discover they’re becoming a little more than just friends? Can they get past the species difference and form such an unorthodox pairing? Maybe with a little help from Penny and Rhino, they can. Primary cultural references include songs by Marshall Crenshaw, as well as Art Nouveau posters, the TV show "The Nanny," and the movie "When Harry Met Sally."
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- Part 24 of The Bolt Chronicles