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marmalado


Long-time fanfic writer, newbie ponefic writer. Lives for platonic Pinkie/Fluttershy fluff. Proud Odd Squad connoisseur for over 9 years running.

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On their way back from an alternate dimension after a tough case, Orla, Oswald and Opal find that Omar has, of course, picked up a souvenir.

A really...weird souvenir.

...Why is it moving and talking?


An attempt at writing a short story with exactly 2,000 words.

A story in the Normalcy is Magic collection, a collection of crossover stories that are connected with Odd Squad.

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Comments ( 6 )

The fact Odd Squad cross-overs are One of the most common on this site and in this fandom now is hillarious.

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I put in "odd squad" as a search term once on here and there were no crossover stories that I could find. So I decided to take up the mantle because I knew no one else would. If Odd Squad and MLP crossover works exist on other sites, why not FIMFiction? I'll write 'em by my own goshdarn hand if I have to!

All the same, I'm very glad someone gets what I'm crossing over MLP with. Mad props to ya! :pinkiehappy:

wow, this was just about the last place I'd expect to see odd squad again in. this brings me back...

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I used to Love watching that show before the Two main characters got replaced. PBS used to have some great stuff, and most of their content was aimed at more than just pre-school kuds, and enjoyable gor even adults. Love PBS Kids, man. :twilightsheepish:

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They still do have good stuff! Molly of Denali, Ready Jet Go, Elinor Wonders Why...there's a lot of good stuff that you can just turn off your brain and relax to, whether you're a kid or an adult. Odd Squad's a special example because it was actually going to be on PBS Kids Go before it got discontinued, but there are other shows geared towards a younger crowd that are good for both sides of the age spectrum.

I'd recommend taking a shot at one that strikes your fancy sometime and see if you like it. Ready Jet Go is one that a lot of adults I know enjoy--made by Craig Bartlett, too, so if you liked Hey Arnold, you might like RJG.

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I Love Hey! Arnold. Old Nick and especially CN are My childhood. :scootangel:

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