Greetings, MxO, and long time no see. I've been on a bit of a hiatus for the last few months, and during that time I've been helping to produce a weekly radio-drama-esque production called Fan Fiction Mystery Theatre. Each week we take the worst best fan fiction that this series of tubes has to offer and present dramatic readings to our faithful listeners.
Now that the show has some experience under its belt, we felt it was high time that we produce a rendition of the work that first sparked our inspiration: The Matrix Return, by the worst writer ever acclaimed fan fiction author Peter Chimaera. As it was only through this community that I ever found this literary gem, I thought it only fitting that I return the favor for you all.
Huge thanks to Starschwar for first posting the link to the YTMND here several years ago. If it weren't for that, Fan Fiction Mystery Theatre never would've existed in the first place.
Good to see you, Stack. Welcome back to the Matricks.
It is not really Stack, it is a matrix trick! We must kung fu.
*sworded out his katana at great attack*
I can imagine something like this being written about MxO...
But must we peaces, fightings not; toorible consekwonces for not peacing.
ZippyTheSquirrel wrote:
For some reason I imagined that line said in a jar jar binks fashion
Hey Stack, good to hear from you. Great stuff. Perfect Music / sound effects, really added to just how absurd the dialogue really was.
Sounds like a lot of fun, and if you need any godawful interesting Matrix fics to feature, I've got several classics that I've run across in my sojurns on the Pit of Voles fanfiction.net and other sites. Four words you might want to search for on FF.N: "Tango With An Agent"...
Side note: that Animorphs reading killed a significant portion of my childhood. Still had a better ending than the actual series of novels, though.
Bwaha, well done. I thought the voice acting was really good but the narrator needed more enthusiasm and less emphasis on the misspelled words.
Cadsuane wrote:
Our narrator is generally within an inch of cracking up in laughter or cursing like a sailor at the absurdity of what he's reading, so it's as much as we can expect of him to do this much. And by our usual recording session standards, this one went much smoother than usual (especially considering we were taking a shot every time we goofed up >_>).
CPT_Starschwar wrote:
So I hear XD I never read them myself, so my knowledge of the series is limited to our own production.
Stack wrote:
CPT_Starschwar wrote:Side note: that Animorphs reading killed a significant portion of my childhood. Still had a better ending than the actual series of novels, though.So I hear XD I never read them myself, so my knowledge of the series is limited to our own production.
It ended with a cliffhanger. Intentionally. With no plans to continue. Hm. I certainly hope MXO doesn't wind up like that some day. I needz mah closure!
Oh man that's great, I want in on this, hahaha.
Foxxdie wrote:
Likewise. Give me a prod if you need any writing or voice talent.
- Void
Stack wrote:CPT_Starschwar wrote:Side note: that Animorphs reading killed a significant portion of my childhood. Still had a better ending than the actual series of novels, though.So I hear XD I never read them myself, so my knowledge of the series is limited to our own production. It ended with a cliffhanger. Intentionally. With no plans to continue. Hm. I certainly hope MXO doesn't wind up like that some day. I needz mah closure!
... I think I jinxed it.
"It" being the whole game.
My bad.