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Psyga3152012-04-13 09:36:17

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"Also, is anyone planning on liveblogging Sailor Moon: American Kitsune?"

Hello everyone, Psyga315 here again. Now I have read a lot of summeries for bad fan fics, My Immortal, Light And Dark The Adventures Of Dark Yagami, My Inner Life, and the like, but I had never seen something as legendary as American Kitsune. To put simply, it used to be the quoted example for Canon Defilement. Yep, not My Immortal or any of the others, this fan fic was the one that won that trope page’s spotlight. Let me count the fan fic’s major crimes before we get to the reason why I wanted to live blog it. First, we have said defilement. For those who don’t know, David Gonterman, author of American Kitsune, retconned Serena into David’s (our hero for the story) sister via squicky means. Second, David kills a homosexual character and then does a speech that most people sum up as homophobic. These two flaws in the story seem to be the main reason why he was made infamous in the Sailor Moon fan base (which ironically, is infamous for killing off Darien and making Sailor Uranus a full out boy in most of the early fanfiction). Not to mention the obvious flaw for any fan fiction: The Mary Sue. I don’t think I need to explain what a Mary Sue is because chances are, you already know.

So, why do I want to live blog it? Well, after hearing so much about it, Bile Fascination kicked in. I found the text and I wasn’t turned off from it. The only time I was turned off was at the beginning, which was confusing at first, but after a Dramatic Reading, I got it and moved on. I read all the way up to chapter 6, the halfway mark. I figured that I might as well finish reading it, and I would finish it by live blogging it. So, without further to do, let’s read American Kitsune.

Part One of Eleven

We open in Saint Louis where the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Masked Rider, and the VR Troopers are at a Youth United Nations place where they are joined by David “Davey”*

Kintobor (Yes, You read right, Davey’s last name was Kintobor. It’s no coincidence neither) who had just killed the Piasa Monster. What is the Piasa Monster, you may ask? Well, this story is actually part of an arc Gonterman made. This Piasa Monster incident was a prequel to both this, and Blood and Metal, a Sonic The Hedgehog fan fic. You can read it here. This is sort of like reading a comic book, then seeing some dialogue with a star attached to it. Then a small caption refers the star to another comic book that people have to read in order to get the dialogue. It’s peeving to me because I’d like to stick to this one and not focus on the other two.

So we flash back to Davey confronting Portwood, a history teacher who shot off Davey’s arm. He delivers a speech that reminds me of Goku’s speech towards Freeza after he defeats him in his Super Sayian form. Not in a bad way, mind you, as it does seem to set up what kind of morals Davey has. There is also a scene where he refuses to accept a key to the city and states that the reason why he did that was that he did not wanted to be viewed as its superhero after the crap he has been through. Wow. I am impressed so far.

Somewhere around here is where I got a little confused. See, between the Piasa Monster and American Kitsune, Davey lived another life on Mobius (yes, THAT Mobius. Told you the Kintobor thing was no coincidence) much like how the Penvensie Siblings lived their life in Narnia. Zordon and his bud, Old Man Coyote (I assume it’s The Space Coyote) are trying to dearchive his past life in poor Davey’s head. This apparently has Davey unlock the power to become a Kitsune. So yes, Davey gained the power to morph into the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox. Oh how I wish. Oh, and he is also a cyborg from that whole Piasa incident. So there’s this vision in which the moon will fall on Davey some day. Great. He’s going to have to learn that Song of Time.

And so Davey wakes up to see his friend, Edward, who (I think) also lived his life on Mobius Narnia-style. Oh, and Edward has like, two thousand personalities in his head. So wait, does that mean that somewhere in his head, a certain Edward is in there? So they talk about that moon vision and they see something, or someone, fall. Davey turns on some Powered Armor (which he says is not Power Rangers inspired but instead Masters Of The Maze inspired, and since I have never heard of that show and the only suit I saw was some knight armor and the picture is obscured, I’m just gonna go ahead and say it’s something like Kamen Rider Birth) and rescues the someone. There is this fun exchange about the Prophecy Twist ("Wow, the moon did fall on us!" "Yeah, Sailor Moon!") as we see Sailor Moon looking damaged. She makes a redneck joke and passes out. Davey and Edward decide to take her inside.

That is how the first chapter ends. Personally, I found it a tad confusing, though it might be because I did not read the other two stories. As I said, this nearly turned me off had it not been for the Dramatic Reading immediately starting Chapter 2 soon after. So this is where the post ends.

Comments

ManCalledTrue Since: Dec, 1969
Jan 2nd 2012 at 5:54:57 AM
I've never actually read this story, but going through this liveblog, it actually had potential... righhhhhhhhhhhht up until this part, where it all starts falling in on itself.
Morgikit Since: Dec, 1969
Sep 3rd 2012 at 2:34:55 PM
If I remember Blood and Metal correctly, in his previous fanfics Robotnik was said to have been from Earth originally and stumbled into some interdimensional portal that brought him to Mobius. Does kind of explain the cartoon where he's more or less the only human around. It doesn't make the storyany less of a Star Wars knock-off. Especially because BAM tells us that like Anakin, Julian Kintobor was a hero once but eventually became twisted, evil, and more machine than man.

I like Usagi-er, Serena's line about watering the lawn. It so effectively mirrors the audience's response in having to listen to more of Gonterman's political views. Seriously, I wanted to like the scene where she snuggles with a furry Davey, but I was still reeling from "people think blacks don't hate, but they sure do".
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