(Impersonating Mark Elliot again) Just when you thought this fad couldn’t get any stranger, abegnaud presents Fat Albert’s Adventures of Midnight in Paris: Diamond Edition. Not only does it feature Fat Albert and the Cosby Gang, but this crossover also features The Archies, Tinker Bell and the Faries, the Happy Tree Friends and Beavis and Butthead.
(Talks in my normal voice) Why hasn’t this abegnaud guy been sued yet? Why haven’t any of these crossover guys been sued yet? I know this stuff is protected by the Berne Act and Section 107 of Copyright Act of 1976, but do we really need to see Fat Albert in a Woody Allen movie?
Found this on Google Images while looking for the Diamond Edition Blu-ray of Peter Pan. (I’m reading this while impersonating Mark Elliot, Disney) From the creators of Fat Albert’s Midnight in Paris (yes, the Woody Allen one) and Hank Hill and Napoleon Dynamite comes Peter Pan’s Adventures of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
In Pooh’s Adventures of Hotel Mario, Bowser states his next move is in Gotham, which makes sense considering that Gotham is the setting for the next movie in the double feature…
Yet in Pooh’s Adventures of Batman Forever, they begin the story as a play, and so it is assumed that ALL the movie is a play.
What the fuck kind of logic is that? Is Bowser a villain? Is he just an actor and they’re all just really good actors? The hell was the point in building up Bowser’s plan in Gotham if the whole damn thing was a play anyways?
I’d probably chalk this up to the differences in writers, but this is probably a good reason why starting with a play is kind of confusing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FtVD8YbPew&feature=channel&list=UL
This crossover has, Batman, Spider-Man, Mega Man, Batman and Deedlit.
I can’t access part 1 because it’s blocked due to copyright, there’s only part 2 and 3 available.

I asked Logan Ridenbaugh about the “Ben, Leo and Johnny’s Adventures of"s during a conversation concerning my future in doing title cards for his show. He gave me this response and sometime later did the "Adventures of ‘Jaws’” fan art.