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  • Warner Academy 2

    3 37.50%
  • Mr. Foley Goes to Washington

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  • A Very Wakko Thanksgiving

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  • The Wrath of Stewie

    1 12.50%
  • Revenge of the Villains

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  • The Griffino Factor

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  • Who's Stewie Griffin? Some 70's talk show host?

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    Stewie's most evil plan ever?

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    Was curious how many others are on this forum, plus wanted to make use of the really cool poll feature yet again, so here we go:

    Which scheme of Stewie Griffin's was the most evil in the various fanfic stories he's been in?:

    1. "Warner Academy 2": Using Recycled Stock Footage™ to ruin the reputations of the various A! characters by using actual old dialogue of theirs to seem as if they were planning something sinister...along with the conquest of the city of Chicago (aka "Griffinopolis").

    2. "Mr. Foley Goes to Washington": Funding a politician to try to defeat Axel Foley in the 2000 elections, so the politician could pass a law effectively ruining the lab mice and Warners.

    3. "A Very Wakko Thanksgiving": Attempting to ruin/take over the holiday of Thanksgiving with the aid of "Team Ninja"; pulling Superboy out of the past and into the present, then brainwashing him with the personality of a WB prime-time teen-drama character, rendering him Stewie's angst-ridden zombie slave.

    4. "The Wrath of Stewie": Trapping the heroes inside of a TV station, then unleashing genetically-altered monsters inside to terrorize them. Also plans to use said monster-creation process to take over the world.

    5. "Revenge of the Villains": Working with various other villains to destroy the Histeria cast, with the aid of a weapons-upgraded Griffino robot.

    6. "The Griffino Factor": Attempting to take over Townsville, and the world, with the aid of Griffino, the Stewie-created robot with the powers of the Animaniacs/Pinky and the Brain cast (plus the Powerpuff Girls and Wonder Woman for good measure).

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    Warner Academy 2- the first and best evil scheme that the failed TV experiment called Stewie Griffen ever tried[although I co-wrote Revenge of the Villains, but I won't be impartial here]

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    Originally posted by robert
    Warner Academy 2- the first and best evil scheme that the failed TV experiment called Stewie Griffen ever tried[although I co-wrote Revenge of the Villains, but I won't be impartial here]
    Yeah, that was a pretty evil plan... though had in mind possibly a self-written story where Stewie comes up with a possibly-even-*more*-evil plan... plot idea: the Warners, Axel, and Brain get involved in a huge political/personal scandal (a la Lewinsky/OJ/Iran-Contra/etc.) when they're accused of a crime that, from all evidence at hand, they seemingly *did* commit, and get dragged in front of a huge DC court trial (with attending national media circus), with special prosecuter Mike Harper (of "Mr. Foley Goes to Washington" fame) as persecutor of the heroes, dredging up all manner (appropriate and inappropriate) personal dirt about them. Of course, this *really* makes Axel's re-election campaign a tad more difficult. Meanwhile, Pinky, Billie (and maybe a few others) try to clear the heroes' names on their own/figure out what Stewie's involvement is (BILLIE: Oh, come on...you know who's behind this, *I* know who's behind this---let's not do the "shadow ensconced villain" bit again, OK?), as Billie fends off a rival's attempts at scooping her for a story in the "New York Times". Special Obligatory Meta-Human Guest Star(s): Superman, Batman, Supergirl (or to go for a guest star even more obscure, Power Girl), and/or the JLA...

    Not sure if I'll write it, though, given possibility of future plans *truly* sucking up all available free time (related to my employment/etc.)... but thought it'd make a nice sequel to "Mr. Foley..."

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    I thought "Factor" was pretty cool (but then again, I'm a big PPG fan as well as a low-level otaku so I might be a touch biased )
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    Warner Academy 2. Ruining other's reputations? Sounds a lot like politics. *shudder* EVIL!

    But you know, that last choice is REALLY tempting.....
    And besides, most people look at this type of topic unrealistically. They are all under the apparent misconception tha--oh, wait. Is my post over? Ah, okay.

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    Originally posted by RedShogun
    I thought "Factor" was pretty cool (but then again, I'm a big PPG fan as well as a low-level otaku so I might be a touch biased )
    Thanks re: "Factor", but what's an "otaku"?

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    Originally posted by Brainatra
    Thanks re: "Factor", but what's an "otaku"?

    -B.
    My bad. It's a Japanese term that means "fan", more or less. In this case, fans of anime.
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    Originally posted by RedShogun
    My bad. It's a Japanese term that means "fan", more or less. In this case, fans of anime.
    Ah, I see...was wondering what someone who was an anime fan (which I admit I'm not) would think of my parody attempt of said genre (besides Stewie's Amazo-like robot, Griffino/the Girls/the mice)...

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