First, you need to understand the core elements of both universes. Know the characters, settings, and rules in MLP and Attack on Titan. Then, find a good starting point for the crossover. It could be a portal that connects the two worlds or a character from one world ending up in the other. Next, think about how the characters will interact. For example, how would Applejack's honesty play out in the world of Attack on Titan? And don't forget to keep the story engaging by having a clear plot, like the ponies and the Attack on Titan characters teaming up to face a common threat.
Writing a good MLP and Attack on Titan crossover fanfiction requires careful consideration of the tone. Since Attack on Titan is quite dark and MLP is more light - hearted, you need to find a balance. You could start with a lighter - hearted introduction, like a group of ponies accidentally stumbling into the world of Attack on Titan. Then, as the story progresses, gradually introduce the darker elements of Attack on Titan. Regarding the characters, give them development based on their interactions. For example, if Pinkie Pie meets Levi, how would their personalities influence each other? And use vivid descriptions to bring both the colorful world of MLP and the desolate world of Attack on Titan to life in your fanfiction.
Well, it could be really interesting. Imagine the ponies from MLP in the world of Attack on Titan. Maybe the ponies could use their magic to fight the Titans. For example, Twilight Sparkle could use her powerful spells to take down Titans in a unique way. And the characters from Attack on Titan might be a bit confused by these magical creatures at first.
It could be a very interesting creative crossover. MLP (My Little Pony) has a very different aesthetic and tone compared to Attack on Titan. In a fanfic, it might involve ponies in the world of Attack on Titan, perhaps with their own magical abilities helping or hindering the fight against the Titans. For example, Twilight Sparkle could use her magic to analyze the Titans' weaknesses in a way the Survey Corps couldn't on their own.
First, know the source material well. You need to understand the world, the characters, and the themes in Attack on Titan. Then, create a unique and engaging reader character. Don't make it a Mary Sue or Gary Stu. For example, give them flaws and realistic reactions to the crazy situations in the series. Also, focus on the relationships. How does the reader interact with Eren, Mikasa, or Levi? Make these interactions meaningful and in - line with the personalities of the characters from the original series.
First, know both universes well. For example, understand the characters, settings, and magic systems in MLP and the other franchise you are crossing over with. Then, create an interesting plot that makes sense for both worlds. Maybe a problem that only the combined forces of both universes can solve.
The story could begin with Optimus Prime leading the Autobots to a new dimension in search of a powerful energy source. This dimension turns out to be the world of Attack on Titan. The Survey Corps mistakes the Autobots for new threats at first. However, Armin, being the intelligent one, quickly realizes that they might be able to help in the fight against the Titans. Meanwhile, Megatron and some Decepticons also arrive. They see the Titans as potential weapons or servants. The Autobots then form an alliance with the Survey Corps. Optimus Prime is impressed by the courage of the humans, especially Mikasa Ackerman. As they battle the Titans together, the Autobots teach the humans about advanced technology, and the humans show the Autobots the importance of unity and tenacity in the face of a seemingly unbeatable enemy.
Create a believable plot. Since it's set in the Attack on Titan universe, there should be elements related to the Titans, the military, and the overall struggle for survival. For example, the reader could be involved in a mission against the Titans, and that's where their relationship with Levi starts to develop.
When writing an 'Attack on Titan Reader Insert Fanfiction', it's important to stay true to the tone of the original. The world of Attack on Titan is dark and full of danger. So, your story should have that sense of urgency and fear. Also, make use of the unique settings like the Titans, the walls, and the different military branches. Let your reader - insert character be a part of the big events that are happening in the story. You can start with a simple scenario, like the character joining the Survey Corps for the first time and build from there.
The 'Attack on Titan' characters would be quite shocked by the technology and the general chaos in the 'Gintama' world. Characters like Armin would be very interested in all the strange inventions and the way society functions in 'Gintama'. He might try to understand the economic and political systems there. And the 'Gintama' characters would be in awe of the 'Attack on Titan' characters' ability to fight Titans. They could team up to face common enemies or just have a series of comical misunderstandings that lead to all sorts of adventures.
The plot could start with a common threat. Maybe a new type of Titan that has powers similar to the Infinity Stones appears in the Attack on Titan world. The Avengers are somehow alerted to this and travel through a dimensional rift to help. They would bring their own set of skills and technology. The Avengers' high - tech gadgets could be a huge advantage against the Titans, while the Scouts' knowledge of the Titans' behavior and the terrain would be invaluable to the Avengers.
The characters could interact through a shared goal. For example, if there's a new type of Titan threat that neither the 'Attack on Titan' characters nor Mel can handle alone, they have to work together. Eren might initially be distrustful of Mel, but as they face challenges together, they start to trust each other. Mikasa could be protective of Mel at first, seeing her as a vulnerable outsider in their dangerous world.