One idea could be a crossover between characters from different Disney Infinity franchises in a post - apocalyptic world. For example, Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean and Elsa from Frozen teaming up to find a way to restore their shattered universes. Another idea is to have Buzz Lightyear and Stitch on an intergalactic adventure where they have to stop an evil force that is threatening multiple Disney worlds.
Begin by deciding on the theme of your crossover. It could be a battle against a common enemy, a quest for a magical item, or a journey of self - discovery. Let's say you choose the theme of a quest. Then, select characters from different Disney Infinity sets that would fit this theme. Like Tinker Bell and Flynn Rider. Outline a basic story structure, including the beginning where they meet, the middle with the challenges they face, and the end where they achieve their goal or not.
Well, in fanfiction, combining Percy Jackson with the concept of Disney Infinity Stones could lead to some really interesting scenarios. Maybe Percy could be on a quest to find the Infinity Stones for some reason related to saving the demigod world. For example, the power of the Stones could be used to stop a powerful new threat that the Olympian gods can't handle on their own.
A crossover with Moana might be interesting too. Moana could take Elsa and Anna on a journey across the ocean in her boat. Elsa could use her ice powers to create paths or structures on the water. They could face challenges like sea monsters and learn from each other's different ways of life.
The Stones could also be a source of conflict in the fanfiction. Different factions in the demigod world might want to get their hands on the Stones for their own purposes. Some might want to use them for good, like protecting the world from Titans or other threats, while others could be more interested in using the Stones' power for personal gain and domination.
One popular theme is characters from different Disney movies teaming up for an adventure. For example, characters from 'Frozen' and 'Moana' might join forces to save their kingdoms from a common threat. Another theme could be romantic crossovers, like a love story between a character from 'Beauty and the Beast' and one from 'Aladdin'.
One challenge is maintaining the integrity of the characters. Each Disney character has a well - established personality. For example, if you're writing about Cinderella and Hercules, Cinderella is known for her gentleness and grace, while Hercules is all about strength and heroism. Combining them in a believable relationship without changing who they are fundamentally can be tough.
The power systems are also quite different. Naruto has chakra and jutsu, which are complex and unique to its universe. Disney movies usually don't have such elaborate power concepts. So, when creating a crossover, it's hard to make the power interactions believable. For example, how would a Disney character react to Naruto's Rasengan? It's not easy to blend these two disparate elements in a seamless way.
Mickey Mouse would be a great fit. He's a classic Disney character and his leadership skills could match up well with the Power Rangers' leadership within their team. He could use his charm and quick thinking to help the Rangers in tricky situations.
The 'Disney Infinity Graphic Novel' probably tells stories related to the game's concept. It could showcase the unique interactions between characters like Mickey Mouse, Elsa from 'Frozen', and Jack Sparrow. These stories may be aimed at both kids and fans of Disney Infinity who want to explore more of that world in a different medium than the game.