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''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/8028712 Battle_Writing_Fics]]'' by animenutcase
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''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/8028712 Battle_Writing_Fics]]'' Battle Writing Fics]]'' by animenutcase
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''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/8028712 Battle_Writing_Fics]]'' by animenutcase
* Reccomended by rockyboy1106
* ''Status'': Complete
* ''Synopsis'': Short stories about each student in Class 3B. Some take place before the Program, some take place during.
* Reccomended by rockyboy1106
* ''Status'': Complete
* ''Synopsis'': Short stories about each student in Class 3B. Some take place before the Program, some take place during.
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* ''Status'': OngoingDormant; last updated July 2017
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''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5932857/1/The-Program The Program]]'' by Rick E.
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''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5932857/1/The-Program The Program]]'' by Rick E.[[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/2080549/Cerulean-Scarf Cerulean Scarf]]''
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* ''Synopsis'': ''Battle Royale'' with an all new, all-American cast, set in a world where America and Europe are dictatorships just like Greater East Asia. The rules are the same as the original, except with less emphasis on danger zones, exploding belts instead of collars (which the story eventually admits isn't the best idea) and a three day deadline (hence the title).
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* ''Status'': Complete
* ''Synopsis'': ''Battle Royale'' with an all new, all-American cast, set in a world where America and Europe are dictatorships just like Greater East Asia. The rules are the same as the original, except with less emphasis on danger zones, exploding belts instead of collars (which the story eventually admits isn't the best idea) and athree day three-day deadline (hence the title).
* ''Synopsis'': ''Battle Royale'' with an all new, all-American cast, set in a world where America and Europe are dictatorships just like Greater East Asia. The rules are the same as the original, except with less emphasis on danger zones, exploding belts instead of collars (which the story eventually admits isn't the best idea) and a
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* ''Synopsis'': * ''Comments:'' This story is pretty clearly manga-based; it draws very heavily on the short sequence in the manga showing Shogo Kawada's return home. The name and sex of the narrator are not given, nor is the name of the town the narrator came from. Quotes from the Blue Oyster Cult song ''Veteran of the Psychic Wars'' are interspersed with the narration.
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* ''Status'': Complete
* ''Synopsis'': The thoughts of a survivor. In the Program, can anybody ever really win?
* ''Comments:'' This story is pretty clearly manga-based; it draws very heavily on the short sequence in the manga showing Shogo Kawada's return home. The name and sex of the narrator are not given, nor is the name of the town the narrator came from. Quotes from the Blue Oyster Cult song ''Veteran of the Psychic Wars'' are interspersed with the narration.
* ''Synopsis'': The thoughts of a survivor. In the Program, can anybody ever really win?
* ''Comments:'' This story is pretty clearly manga-based; it draws very heavily on the short sequence in the manga showing Shogo Kawada's return home. The name and sex of the narrator are not given, nor is the name of the town the narrator came from. Quotes from the Blue Oyster Cult song ''Veteran of the Psychic Wars'' are interspersed with the narration.
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''[[http://archiveofourown.org/series/612379 Main Universe]]'' by kawada_s
* Recommended by consummateAquaculture
* ''Status'': Ongoing
* ''Synopsis'': A collection of short stories set in a modern-day alternate universe where instead of being recruited into The Program, the students of Class 3B keep attending school and living (mostly) normal lives. The stories are generally light and comedic (especially in comparison to the source material), but occasionally venture into deeper themes.
* Recommended by consummateAquaculture
* ''Status'': Ongoing
* ''Synopsis'': A collection of short stories set in a modern-day alternate universe where instead of being recruited into The Program, the students of Class 3B keep attending school and living (mostly) normal lives. The stories are generally light and comedic (especially in comparison to the source material), but occasionally venture into deeper themes.
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* TV Tropes page: ''{{FanFic/Seventy Two Hours}}''
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* TV Tropes page: ''{{FanFic/The United States Raising Hand Program}}''
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''[[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/FanFic/SeventyTwoHours?from=Main.ptitlentv7rg40 72 Hours]]'' by Anthony Marston (Lots of violence, obviously.)
* Recommended by Solitair
* ''Synopsis'': ''Battle Royale'' with an all new, all-American cast, set in a world where America and Europe are dictatorships just like Greater East Asia. The rules are the same as the original, except with less emphasis on danger zones, exploding belts instead of collars (which the story eventually admits isn't the best idea) and a three day deadline (hence the title).
''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/4159568/1/The_United_States_Raising_Hand_Program The United States Raising Hand Program]]'' by The Wax Factory
* Recommended by Toxic Granola
* ''Synopsis'': A diverse class from Spanish Rivers, Oklahoma has been abducted and thrown into the game, authorized by the fascist government of the United States. Friendships will end whilst strange new alliances are formed, each student unveils a strong urge to survive, some hoping to escape or avoid conflict, whereas others use a more sadistic approach.
* Recommended by Solitair
* ''Synopsis'': ''Battle Royale'' with an all new, all-American cast, set in a world where America and Europe are dictatorships just like Greater East Asia. The rules are the same as the original, except with less emphasis on danger zones, exploding belts instead of collars (which the story eventually admits isn't the best idea) and a three day deadline (hence the title).
''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/4159568/1/The_United_States_Raising_Hand_Program The United States Raising Hand Program]]'' by The Wax Factory
* Recommended by Toxic Granola
* ''Synopsis'': A diverse class from Spanish Rivers, Oklahoma has been abducted and thrown into the game, authorized by the fascist government of the United States. Friendships will end whilst strange new alliances are formed, each student unveils a strong urge to survive, some hoping to escape or avoid conflict, whereas others use a more sadistic approach.
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''Abbreviated to OBR in some circles, this FandomSpecificPlot places original characters into The Program.''
''[[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/FanFic/SeventyTwoHours?from=Main.ptitlentv7rg40 72 Hours]]'' by Anthony Marston (Lots of violence, obviously.)
* Recommended by Solitair
* ''Synopsis'': ''Battle Royale'' with an all new, all-American cast, set in a world where America and Europe are dictatorships just like Greater East Asia. The rules are the same as the original, except with less emphasis on danger zones, exploding belts instead of collars (which the story eventually admits isn't the best idea) and a three day deadline (hence the title).
''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/4159568/1/The_United_States_Raising_Hand_Program The United States Raising Hand Program]]'' by The Wax Factory
* Recommended by Toxic Granola
* ''Synopsis'': A diverse class from Spanish Rivers, Oklahoma has been abducted and thrown into the game, authorized by the fascist government of the United States. Friendships will end whilst strange new alliances are formed, each student unveils a strong urge to survive, some hoping to escape or avoid conflict, whereas others use a more sadistic approach.
''Abbreviated to OBR in some circles, this FandomSpecificPlot places original characters into The Program.''
''[[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/FanFic/SeventyTwoHours?from=Main.ptitlentv7rg40 72 Hours]]'' by Anthony Marston (Lots of violence, obviously.)
* Recommended by Solitair
* ''Synopsis'': ''Battle Royale'' with an all new, all-American cast, set in a world where America and Europe are dictatorships just like Greater East Asia. The rules are the same as the original, except with less emphasis on danger zones, exploding belts instead of collars (which the story eventually admits isn't the best idea) and a three day deadline (hence the title).
''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/4159568/1/The_United_States_Raising_Hand_Program The United States Raising Hand Program]]'' by The Wax Factory
* Recommended by Toxic Granola
* ''Synopsis'': A diverse class from Spanish Rivers, Oklahoma has been abducted and thrown into the game, authorized by the fascist government of the United States. Friendships will end whilst strange new alliances are formed, each student unveils a strong urge to survive, some hoping to escape or avoid conflict, whereas others use a more sadistic approach.
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* Synopsis: A {{crossover}} with the Creator/StephenKing novel ''Literature/{{Carrie}}''. It switches between three viewpoint characters: Sue, Chris, and Carrie. Sue plays the same role Noriko did in ''BR'', soon reuniting with her boyfriend Tommy (the Shuya of the story) and later forming a team with the "bad boy" Billy (the Shogo figure). Chris, meanwhile, plays the Mitsuko role as the AlphaBitch-turned-FemmeFatale. Finally, Carrie is the murderous psychopath like Kazuo, albeit combined with [[KnightTemplar militant religious fanaticism]] and a desire to get revenge on the bullies.
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* Synopsis: A {{crossover}} with the Creator/StephenKing novel ''Literature/{{Carrie}}''. It switches between three viewpoint characters: Sue, Chris, and Carrie. Sue plays the same role Noriko did in ''BR'', soon reuniting with her boyfriend Tommy (the Shuya of the story) and later forming a team with the "bad boy" Billy (the Shogo figure). Chris, meanwhile, plays the Mitsuko role as the AlphaBitch-turned-FemmeFatale. Finally, Carrie is the murderous psychopath like Kazuo, albeit combined with [[KnightTemplar militant religious fanaticism]] and a desire to get revenge on the bullies.BullyHunter attitude.
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* Synopsis: A {{crossover}} with the Creator/StephenKing novel ''Literature/{{Carrie}}''. It switches between three viewpoint characters: Sue, Chris, and Carrie. Sue plays the same role Noriko did in ''BR'', soon reuniting with her boyfriend Tommy (the Shuya of the story) and later forming a team with the "bad boy" Billy (the Shogo figure). Chris Hargensen, meanwhile, plays the Mitsuko role as the AlphaBitch-turned-FemmeFatale. Finally, Carrie is the murderous psychopath like Kazuo, albeit combined with [[KnightTemplar militant religious fanaticism]] and a desire to get revenge on the bullies.
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* Synopsis: A {{crossover}} with the Creator/StephenKing novel ''Literature/{{Carrie}}''. It switches between three viewpoint characters: Sue, Chris, and Carrie. Sue plays the same role Noriko did in ''BR'', soon reuniting with her boyfriend Tommy (the Shuya of the story) and later forming a team with the "bad boy" Billy (the Shogo figure). Chris Hargensen, Chris, meanwhile, plays the Mitsuko role as the AlphaBitch-turned-FemmeFatale. Finally, Carrie is the murderous psychopath like Kazuo, albeit combined with [[KnightTemplar militant religious fanaticism]] and a desire to get revenge on the bullies.
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Recommended by: Tropers/TheRedRedKroovy
Status: Complete
Synopsis: A {{crossover}} with the Creator/StephenKing novel ''Literature/{{Carrie}}''. It switches between three viewpoint characters: Sue, Chris, and Carrie. Sue plays the same role Noriko did in ''BR'', soon reuniting with her boyfriend Tommy (the Shuya of the story) and later forming a team with the "bad boy" Billy (the Shogo figure). Chris Hargensen, meanwhile, plays the Mitsuko role as the AlphaBitch-turned-FemmeFatale. Finally, Carrie is the murderous psychopath like Kazuo, albeit combined with [[KnightTemplar militant religious fanaticism]] and a desire to get revenge on the bullies.
Pairing(s): Sue/Tommy, which was also canon in the book.
Status: Complete
Synopsis: A {{crossover}} with the Creator/StephenKing novel ''Literature/{{Carrie}}''. It switches between three viewpoint characters: Sue, Chris, and Carrie. Sue plays the same role Noriko did in ''BR'', soon reuniting with her boyfriend Tommy (the Shuya of the story) and later forming a team with the "bad boy" Billy (the Shogo figure). Chris Hargensen, meanwhile, plays the Mitsuko role as the AlphaBitch-turned-FemmeFatale. Finally, Carrie is the murderous psychopath like Kazuo, albeit combined with [[KnightTemplar militant religious fanaticism]] and a desire to get revenge on the bullies.
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* Recommended by: Tropers/TheRedRedKroovy
* Status: Complete
* Synopsis: A {{crossover}} with the Creator/StephenKing novel ''Literature/{{Carrie}}''. It switches between three viewpoint characters: Sue, Chris, and Carrie. Sue plays the same role Noriko did in ''BR'', soon reuniting with her boyfriend Tommy (the Shuya of the story) and later forming a team with the "bad boy" Billy (the Shogo figure). Chris Hargensen, meanwhile, plays the Mitsuko role as the AlphaBitch-turned-FemmeFatale. Finally, Carrie is the murderous psychopath like Kazuo, albeit combined with [[KnightTemplar militant religious fanaticism]] and a desire to get revenge on the bullies.
* Pairing(s): Sue/Tommy, which was also canon in the book.
* Status: Complete
* Synopsis: A {{crossover}} with the Creator/StephenKing novel ''Literature/{{Carrie}}''. It switches between three viewpoint characters: Sue, Chris, and Carrie. Sue plays the same role Noriko did in ''BR'', soon reuniting with her boyfriend Tommy (the Shuya of the story) and later forming a team with the "bad boy" Billy (the Shogo figure). Chris Hargensen, meanwhile, plays the Mitsuko role as the AlphaBitch-turned-FemmeFatale. Finally, Carrie is the murderous psychopath like Kazuo, albeit combined with [[KnightTemplar militant religious fanaticism]] and a desire to get revenge on the bullies.
* Pairing(s): Sue/Tommy, which was also canon in the book.
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''[[http://florestica.com/dbsommer/azumanga/ar/index.htm Azumanga Royale]]'' by DB Sommer
* Recommended by Darkblade
* ''Synopsis:'' An unthinkable FusionFic with Manga/AzumangaDaioh that essentially is an AffectionateParody of both original works.
* Recommended by Darkblade
* ''Synopsis:'' An unthinkable FusionFic with Manga/AzumangaDaioh that essentially is an AffectionateParody of both original works.
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''[[http://florestica.com/dbsommer/azumanga/ar/index.htm Azumanga Royale]]'' by DB Sommer
* Recommended by Darkblade
* ''Synopsis:'' An unthinkable FusionFic with ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'' that essentially is an AffectionateParody of both original works.
''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5286938/1/Battle-Royale-Maine Battle Royale, Maine]]'' by Technomad
Recommended by: Tropers/TheRedRedKroovy
Status: Complete
Synopsis: A {{crossover}} with the Creator/StephenKing novel ''Literature/{{Carrie}}''. It switches between three viewpoint characters: Sue, Chris, and Carrie. Sue plays the same role Noriko did in ''BR'', soon reuniting with her boyfriend Tommy (the Shuya of the story) and later forming a team with the "bad boy" Billy (the Shogo figure). Chris Hargensen, meanwhile, plays the Mitsuko role as the AlphaBitch-turned-FemmeFatale. Finally, Carrie is the murderous psychopath like Kazuo, albeit combined with [[KnightTemplar militant religious fanaticism]] and a desire to get revenge on the bullies.
Pairing(s): Sue/Tommy, which was also canon in the book.
[=[[reviews:BattleRoyaleMaine]]=]
''[[http://florestica.com/dbsommer/azumanga/ar/index.htm Azumanga Royale]]'' by DB Sommer
* Recommended by Darkblade
* ''Synopsis:'' An unthinkable FusionFic with ''Manga/AzumangaDaioh'' that essentially is an AffectionateParody of both original works.
''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5286938/1/Battle-Royale-Maine Battle Royale, Maine]]'' by Technomad
Recommended by: Tropers/TheRedRedKroovy
Status: Complete
Synopsis: A {{crossover}} with the Creator/StephenKing novel ''Literature/{{Carrie}}''. It switches between three viewpoint characters: Sue, Chris, and Carrie. Sue plays the same role Noriko did in ''BR'', soon reuniting with her boyfriend Tommy (the Shuya of the story) and later forming a team with the "bad boy" Billy (the Shogo figure). Chris Hargensen, meanwhile, plays the Mitsuko role as the AlphaBitch-turned-FemmeFatale. Finally, Carrie is the murderous psychopath like Kazuo, albeit combined with [[KnightTemplar militant religious fanaticism]] and a desire to get revenge on the bullies.
Pairing(s): Sue/Tommy, which was also canon in the book.
[=[[reviews:BattleRoyaleMaine]]=]
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''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5932857/1/The-Program]]'' by Rick E.
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''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5932857/1/The-Program]]'' net/s/5932857/1/The-Program The Program]]'' by Rick E.
* Recommended byNJE91[[Tropers/NJE91 NJE91]]
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* Recommended by NJE91
* ''Synopsis'': A class of 42 students, thinking they have won a free trip to Paris, are instead thrust into a horrifying game of survival.
* Recommended by NJE91
* ''Synopsis'': A class of 42 students, thinking they have won a free trip to Paris, are instead thrust into a horrifying game of survival.