With any luck, I'll be having dinner with Aurora at Walt Disney World for my birthday. Who better to have it with than the lady whose movie cheered me up when I really needed it?
I like to keep my audience riveted.i, uh, had a crush on Vegeta when I was seven....
Work hard, increase production, prevent accidents, and be happy.The Second and Third Doctors, Dr. Smith, Robot B-9, Corporals Newkirk and LeBeau, Dr. Mallard, Illya Kuryakin, Steel, and last but not least; Agent Mulder and Sherlock Holmes.
edited 6th Jul '15 9:07:48 PM by EeveeGirlChey
"My light shall be the moon, and my path the ocean, my guide the morning star as I sail home to you...."I think I've just added Renge Houshakuji. ^_^;;
I like to keep my audience riveted.It's to the point where I myself think "who doesn't have a crush on a fictional character". There's too many for me to count.
Finding myself crushing on Elsa during my 30s felt pretty strange, to say the least...
Thanks, was missing the Disney part. Just putting Frozen won't let me pothole at all.
edited 7th Jul '15 2:16:30 PM by nightwyrm_zero
It's not that strange. :)
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edited 7th Jul '15 2:08:19 PM by SmartGirl333
I have a crush on a few characters of my own creation. Two of them are already part of a love triangle in-universe.
I think I might be the same way. ^_^;;
I like to keep my audience riveted.Think it's happened to me too at one point.
I had a crush on Yugi too, for a time.
"Thanks for the lesson. But I don't need you to tell me who I am."I remembered another one I like: Kiyone. :)
I like to keep my audience riveted.Isn't is normal for people to have at least a couple of crushes on fictional characters?
I had a decade-long crush on Harry Potter, and it's flaring up SO BAD since July is Harry Potter month on TV. (I also have crushes on Remus and Sirius.)
Currently I'm nursing girl-crushes on Sansa Stark and Brienne. And then there's my hate-girl-crush on Cersei Lannister, that horribly damaged bitch of a queen.
Game Of Thrones is a weird fandom for me because while I appreciate the pretty dudes, I'm a lot more emotionally connected to the women.
The Emerald Herald, oddly enough. The sfw fanart probably had something to do with it, though...
"The Stick has sentimental value. It's like an enormous, hideous teddy bear we can kill things with." -rikalousSpeaking of Game of Thrones, I'm admittedly surprised my mom isn't crushing on all the handsome men like she did in The Lord of the Rings.
I like to keep my audience riveted.On the subject of Stupid Sexy Flanders, I have one on Rosalina (big surprise,) Zelda and Samus.
edited 2nd Aug '15 3:38:05 PM by PrincessGwen
"Thanks for the lesson. But I don't need you to tell me who I am."I have taken to calling Shizune Hakamichi "my fictional love", so, probably.
Shizune?
Really?
What about the best girl in the game?
The best girl in the game is Shizune!
No, it's Lilly.
OK, at that point, I decided to no longer argue about it because we might as well be speaking completely diifferent languages (such as sign language to English).
I had a big crush on Emma Peel (or maybe it was on Diana Rigg) when I was a teenager. More recently, I had a rather severe one on Ezri Dax.
I may have also crushed a bit on Cosette when I read the book as a teenager.
I don't think I ever crushed much on cartoon or comics characters (unless you count some adult ones, where it's not so much crushing as lusting), but I found myself having some weird case of "paternal crush" on the sisters in Frozen.
edited 3rd Aug '15 1:48:49 AM by C105
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Amaterasu; the white wolf, god, thing. I've had one ever since I played the first game; a long time ago.