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Movie poster for A Crashmas Carol
Movie poster for A Crashmas Carol by @Rexy (Bev Wooff)

This Christmas season I played host to one of the biggest crossovers ever staged! O_O And it all came in the form of 'A Crashmas Carol', a story with fave characters from Crash Bandicoot, Final Fantasy, Kingdom Hearts and more in a parody of the Charles Dickens classic yuletide novel. :) Up the top we have the three ghosts for Past, Present and Future - Sora (from Kingdom Hearts), Mog (from Final Fantasy) and Chain (Crash fan character from Spin Wolarcoot), on the curtains themselves are the representatives for Bob Cratchit and Fred [Scrooge's nephew] - James Dingo II (original character from ezboard user of the same name) and Thrash Bandicoot (another Crash fan character from Spin). And finally, I set the stage alight with five main stars - Crash Bandicoot (the ghost of Jacob Marley), and from behind are Dr. Cortex (Scrooge himself :|) and Wakka (FFX char, plays as the ghost of Bob Marley... don't ask ^^*), and behind him are the younger scrooges, played by Johnny C (the Homicidal Maniac :)) and Cid Highwind (the chain smoking airship pilot from FFVII). Strange poster, I know, but it had to be done. ^^ Artwork © Copyright 2002 Bev Wooff

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