First, you need to understand the characters well. Research their personalities, likes, and dislikes from the original source. For example, Burgerpants is often depicted as a bit grumpy but with a good heart, and Nice Cream Guy is always positive. Then, come up with a unique plot. It could be something as simple as them sharing a day off and getting to know each other better. Next, write in a way that shows their relationship development. Use dialogue to convey their emotions and thoughts. Don't rush the story; let their connection grow gradually.
The relationship might develop through shared experiences. If there's a food shortage in the area, they could work together to find solutions. This would bring them closer as they face challenges side by side. They would learn to rely on each other's skills, with the nice cream guy's creativity in flavors and burgerpants' knowledge of the local food scene.
Maybe there could be a story where they are both in a food - related competition. The nice cream guy represents the dessert category and burgerpants is part of the fast - food team. They start off as rivals but then realize they have a lot in common and end up helping each other out in the competition.
One plot idea could be that Burgerpants and Nice Cream Guy start a small business together. They combine Burgerpants' knowledge of the fast - food world and Nice Cream Guy's skills in making delicious treats. Along the way, they face challenges from competing businesses and have to learn to work together. Another idea is that they discover a shared love for a particular type of music or art and bond over it, which then leads to a deeper friendship or more. A third idea could be that they get involved in a community project and through that, their relationship blossoms as they support each other through the various tasks and obstacles of the project.
The main characters are, as the title suggests, the nice cream guy and burgerpants. The nice cream guy might be depicted as having a creative side, always coming up with new ice cream flavors. Burgerpants could be portrayed as the hard - working type, trying to make a living selling burgers. Their interactions, whether friendly, competitive or both, will form the core of the story in this fanfiction.
One possible plot could be that they start off as rivals in the food business within their fictional world. Maybe the nice cream guy is always stealing the burgerpants' customers with his delicious treats. Then, through a series of comical events like a food festival competition, they start to respect each other's skills. Eventually, they might team up to create a new fusion food item that combines ice cream and burgers in a surprisingly delicious way.
Create an interesting plot. It could be something like they have to work together to stop a new villain that neither of them could defeat alone. Or perhaps they get transported to a strange new world and have to find their way back home. This gives them a common goal which helps develop their relationship.
First, understand the characters. Purple Guy is often a very dark and mysterious character, while Mike has his own set of traits. Decide on the tone of your fanfic, whether it's going to be a horror - based story since Purple Guy has such a menacing presence, or a more character - study - like piece. Then, come up with a plot. It could be something like Mike investigating Purple Guy's past, which leads to their interactions.
First, you need to create your characters. Think about their personalities, backgrounds, and what makes them unique. For example, one could be an introverted artist and the other an extroverted athlete.
First, get to know the character of Phone Guy well. Read the original source material to understand his personality, quirks, and how he interacts. Then, create a scenario for the reader to enter the story. It could be as a new employee or a visitor. Build their relationship gradually, through conversations, shared experiences, like dealing with the animatronics. For example, you can start with a simple phone call exchange between them.
First, focus on the characters' personalities. Develop the purple guy's character traits and how they interact with the reader's character. For example, if the purple guy is a villain in the original story, you could explore how the reader tries to understand his motives. Don't introduce sexual elements. Instead, build a connection based on mutual interests or shared goals, like they both want to solve a mystery in the story's world.