TB: Hoo boy, we are on a roll with our Marvel stories, aren't we.
KKD: Yea, we got quite a few stories for it up. First Animal, followed by Andromeda, then Tremor & Phase, and now this story.
TB: Only in this one, it features two OCs, one from each of us.
KKD: Yep. That's a new one. Also, those OCs are semi-inspired by different franchises. But more on that later.
TB: True dat. But what I will tell you all is this. Mine's female, his is male and they both come from different worlds.
KKD: But the differences between these two kinda goes well with the title of this story, instead of us giving their names. Anyway, we need new Disclaimers for this as usual.
TB: I don't think we do, we just use the ones we've been using for Andromeda and Tremor and Phase.
KKD: Oh yea. Speaking of, where are those?
TB: Let's see. *searches through a pile of disclaimers from other stories before he pulled out the one he needed.* Here it is.
KKD: Okay, slap it on.
TB: Right. *sets up disclaimers*
DISCLAIMERS: No one from Team Toku Riders owns anything in this fanfiction except for the original concepts within. The rest are owned by Marvel Comics, Disney, Marvel Studios, Stan Lee, and their respective owners.
We start off with a view of New York as the crowds were walking through as usual.
"Now, I bet you're wondering why we're here in New York like with many other heroes. Well, mainly because we have nowhere else to go," a male voice narrated, "You see, I lost my family after some time ago, about 19 years if you want to get technical."
"And I've accidentally got transported to this world recently. That's right, I'm a Dimension Hopper," a female spoke in a near British accent, but the accent wasn't as heavy, "I've been wandering around this world for some time now and I thought this city called New York would be more sophisticated from what I heard, and I've met the man who you've just heard."
"This story chronicles our lives up to this point, as well as our first adventure together," the two continued together, as the view moves from New York all the way to space where a ship that looked less than aerodynamic, a bit blocky, yet the wings of it were constantly spinning, was approaching the planet.
Inside this ship, sitting on some sort of throne with some sort of sledgehammer-like weapon sat a blue-skinned man with black markings over his eyes and mouth, and wearing gunmetal armor all over his body except for his hands. He just stared down at Earth, scowling as he walked down his runway to get a better view of the planet.
"I will burn this planet to dust," he scoffed, slamming the staff of his hammer onto the floor.
Studio Brony & KKD Studios present
Marvel's
Yin/Yang
Walking down the street before turning into Central Park was a man with spiky black hair, blue eyes and pointy ears currently wearing a black training gi with a white shirt underneath, as well as a black belt to go with the gi, and brown shoes just for traveling.
"This is certainly a nice looking city," the man admitted, walking around Central Park, "Much nicer than some of the others I've seen. I wonder though… where's a good place to train though? This seems peaceful enough, but I'd rather not worry about so many people around… especially with how they think I use magic. Ugh… I hate it when they say that…"
Around the same time, approaching the park from the other side was a woman with long purple hair that stretched to her back, matching eyes, bright purple nail polish on her fingers and toes and wearing a long sleeved black dress that stopped midway after her knees and was barefoot. She continued to walk until she felt something tugging at her dress, making her look down to see a little boy.
"Excuse me, miss… are you a giant?" the boy innocently asked.
"...Uh… not really, little one. I'm probably about as tall as some people around here," the woman responded, crouching down to the boy's height, "Now, why don't you go back to your parents, I'm sure they're concerned about you right now."
"Okay."
With that, the boy walked off in the opposite direction the woman was walking before she continued walking around.
"This place certainly doesn't resemble anything from my home, that's for certain. But it is rather nice to look at," the woman admitted before she came across Central Park, and walked in, finding it very peaceful, "This part of the city, this… little forest, reminds me of back home… much more peaceful, much more connected to nature, and very quiet."
She just smiled as she looked around, not initially paying attention to where she was going before she bumped into someone, causing both of them to fall back.
"Ouch! Hey, watch where you're going!" a male voice snapped, revealing it to be the spiky-haired, gi-wearing male seen earlier.
"Oh, I'm sorry, I wasn't looking where I was going," the woman apologized, getting up and helping the man up as well, the male dusting himself off.
"Thanks, I guess," the man replied, before getting a better look at the woman, who was just a couple inches taller than him, "Sheesh, you're pretty tall for a woman, aren't you?"
"You certainly seem shorter than most men I met, but a bit taller than everyone else around here," the female noticed as well before noticing something else about him, "What is with that outfit that you're wearing? You look like you're getting ready to fight something."
"So what if I am? You gotta be prepared for anything, since an enemy could be pretty much anywhere," the man informed, as he looked at the woman's appearance, "...And what's with your getup? You wear a dress, but no footwear. That doesn't seem very practical."
"I'll have you know that this is just because of personal preference and for functionality related to my abilities," the woman informed, "Besides I think I look lovely, unlike you with how brutish you look."
"Oi! I take offense to that! And said offense is coming from a girl who's wearing an outfit that basically screams hippie!"
"Oh! Of all the nerve! I've never been so insulted in my life!"
The two people just glared at each other, the man getting into a battle position as if ready to perform kung fu, the woman just backing up a bit, unsure how to take this at first.
"What's the matter? Too scared to fight?" the man taunted, bringing his right hand up and moving his fingers towards himself, urging the woman to come at him, "Koi. (Come.)"
The woman just growled in annoyance before she just walked towards the man and then punched him, or at least tried to as the man blocked it with ease. He then started throwing kicks at the woman, who also blocked with some difficulty, until he managed to kick her high up into a tree, neither noticing the crowds of people watching them. She then put her hand out and charged it up with some purple energy of some kind before she fired it at the man, forcing him to dodge and the people in the park to scatter.
"What, you can use Ki too?!" the man gawked in surprise.
"Ki? What's Ki?" the woman questioned as she actually began floating off the tree before descending back to the ground, "What you just witnessed, my dear brute, is magic. Now that you've seen it, permit me to take you down with my abilities."
"Try me," he scoffed, the man leaping higher into the air than most humans could before charging his hand up with some form of blue energy as he came down to the woman and unleashed a short range pulse attack on her, surprising her before she managed to teleport away from the tree and appeared behind him.
"I thought magic didn't exist in this world," the woman gawked.
"It doesn't… not to my knowledge; that was Ki that you just saw me use!" the man answered, "Geez, why does everyone confuse my abilities for magic?"
"Is there a difference?"
"A VERY BIG DIFFERENCE!"
"Sheesh, no need to shou-" she started before the man kicked her hard into the gut, sending her skyward before he jumped up there and continually attacked her, before winding up his right hand with the blue energy again.
"WATCHAA!" he shouted before thrusting his hand forward and firing a large blast of Ki at the woman, who blocked it by holding up her arm and creating a purple wall to absorb the blast, but it simply bounced off and went flying in the sky before it blew up.
"Impressive, but you can't stay in midair like I can, can you?" the woman scoffed, hovering in midair now.
"You tell me," the man replied, letting the woman see that he was actually flying as well, "What do you say to that, sorceress?"
"...I did not anticipate that… are you sure it's not-"
"NO! IT'S NOT MAGIC! GOSH! FOR CRYING OUT LOUD!" the man shouted before thrusting his hand forward again, making the woman flinch, thinking he'd simply firing another blast, but he didn't seem to, letting her look up, but… "Gotcha."
Suddenly, he simply pointed his index and middle fingers out, firing a spiral blast of blue Ki at her, forcing her to drop down to avoid the blast before she made magical shield of purple magic energy before using it to dissolve right through his blast and send it straight to him, before he dodged it, the beam drilling through a nearby cloud before exploding. The woman then teleported right in front of the man before they started punching and kicking each other, simply exchanging blows, not noticing they were lowering at first before they hit each other so hard, they knocked each other out (seemingly), causing them to fall straight into the lake below. The two then popped out of the water, gasping for air as they were floating in the water.
"Okay… I think… we got off… to a bad start here," the woman panted, as she swam towards the shore, the man following close behind.
"Yeah… I agree," the man panted, actually getting to shore first, panting a bit before helping the woman out of the water, "Why don't we start off on a clean slate. Ore wa Amaterasu Haruto."
"I'm sorry?"
"Sorry, I forgot, I tend to speak a lot of Japanese, let me try that again. My name is Haruto Amaterasu," the man greeted, holding his hand out to the woman, "And you, sorceress?"
"My name is Alcina, and sorceress is not the word I would use to describe myself," the woman replied, taking his hand, the two shaking hands, "Wizard is more like it."
"I see… well, pleasure to meet you, Ms… uh…"
"Oh, I don't really have a surname. I don't really require one where I come from."
"Oh… okay… then, uh… where is that, Alcina?"
"I'm not even from around this place," Alcina answered.
"Well, if my Japanese didn't give it away, neither am I," Haruto informed.
"I actually came from another dimension where magic is commonplace, unlike this place where it's more technologically advanced than magically," Alcina explained, "It's a little bit complicated."
"Well… maybe we can explain our stories at a private place, like a hotel, maybe?" Haruto suggested.
"Sounds like a good idea. Lead the way, Haruto."
With that, the two walked away before finding a small hotel, walking over to a desk with Haruto ringing the bell.
"Welcome to the Holiday Inn, how may I help you, sir?" the man behind the counter greeted once he arrived.
"A room for two please," Haruto requested.
"Would that be for the night or will you be staying for an extended period of time?"
"Oh, it'll only be for a night," Alcina answered.
"Of course ma'am. And I must say, you two look adorable together. Are you a couple?" the man asked, making the two blush a bit.
"N-N-No. No we're not," Haruto stuttered.
"I'll have you know that we've only met not a minute ago, sir," Alcina informed.
"My apologies," the man replied, checking for open rooms and then giving them a set of keys, "Your room is room 350, enjoy your stay."
"Thank you," Haruto smiled, taking the key cards, giving one to Alcina, and the two going to a nearby elevator, and going up, Alcina taking the time to notice Haruto's unusually pointy ears.
"Your ears look very… uh… sharp. ...Are those natural?" she asked.
"Hmm? Oh yea, these are much pointier than people here on Earth," Haruto noted, "You see… I'm an alien."
"An alien?"
"It's complicated like with you. I'll explain when we get to our room," Haruto answered, the two getting to their floor and looking through the hall for their room number, "Let's see, where do I begin… hmm…"
"Why don't you start with your earliest possible memories?" Alcina asked as Haruto opened the door to their room, "Then you go on from there."
"Well, if you say so," Haruto sighed as they walked in and sat on the beds, "...My backstory is rather sad… I'm from another planet, not from Earth, and not from this solar system. But… my homeworld was destroyed by these blue-skinned alien freaks known as the Kree. My parents and I were able to escape from our planet, somehow traveling here to Earth where I grew up. We grew up in peace in Japan here on Earth until… one day, when the Kree leader, Ronan the Accuser, decided to finish what he started and he came down personally and killed my parents. Out of fear I managed to get away, but watched as he slaughtered my parents."
"Oh dear… that's terrible!" Alcina gasped.
"Yea… truly is… I've been alone ever since. I've been wandering the Earth, focusing on my training in my abilities and the planet's martial arts, that's why I always wear my gi."
"I'm… I'm so sorry," Alcina replied.
"It's okay. I've continued going on my journey of self discovery, which led me to New York," Haruto finished his story, "And after arriving just yesterday, I ended up bumping into you today. Does that answer your question?"
"Yes… it does, Haruto. And I'm sorry to hear that about your parents," Alcina apologized.
"It's not your fault, honest. It was Ronan's fault for killing them and my homeworld. If I ever meet him, I will defeat him and avenge my family… I swear it," Haruto responded, growling at his quest for vengeance, until Alcina put her hand on his shoulder.
"Be careful, Haruto. Don't do something that you'll regret," Alcina warned, Haruto looking at her expression.
"...Let me guess, you went through something similar back where you're from?" Haruto figured.
"Not exactly, but I too know the pain of loss," Alcina informed, "I'll explain it along with more about me and where I'm from."
"Okay then, proceed."
"As you know, I've come from a world where magic is common and technology is a myth," Alcina started as she crossed her legs and began to levitate, "In my world, I am a master of the magical arts, perhaps one of the best, but I wasn't flawless. One time, I was sent to defend someone from a horde of demons, and we've grown rather close during our time together. We were almost like sisters, to the point where I wanted to take her in, but then, when demons attacked one day, I missed one attack which hit her, and it injured her. The demons were coming closer… there were too many… she told me to go… and then…" She couldn't even finish without tearing up, Haruto realizing what she was trying to say.
"Oh… I-I'm… I'm sorry," Haruto said, understanding how she felt, "How did you manage to live with it?"
"Well… I just focused on improving my magic and skills, to make sure that the same mistake would never happen again. I don't let anger or sadness consume or blind me to the point of seeking revenge. Though, during this extended time of my studies, I came across a rather interesting spell. I never saw it before, and I never anticipated what it could do. As soon as I read it, I was accidentally teleported to this world, where technology is common and magic is nothing more than myth and parlor tricks," Alcina informed, "I had a hard time believing these facts of this world, but eventually, I was able to roam around, trying to find someone who could help me get back home. That led me to this place called New York, and you know what comes next."
"Yeah… I see… so I come from another planet and you come from another dimension," Haruto figured, connecting the dots, "We're not so different, you and I."
"You're right," Alcina replied as she placed her feet back down on the ground, "After we stay here for the night, where are you gonna go next?"
"Well, I'm mainly a nomad, I usually have enough to get a place to stay and to clean my clothes, so… I'm probably just going to continue to roam throughout the States."
"So, you have nowhere to stay?"
"Nope. Not anywhere permanent. And from what you've told me, it looks like you don't have anyplace to stay either," Haruto figured.
"Yes, that's true," Alcina confessed, as they looked at each other a bit embarrassed, "How about we go searching for a place to stay after tonight? You don't mind that, do you?"
"Well… I have gotten bored of wandering, and if I keep this up, there may be no one left to teach me any new martial arts, so I guess it's okay." Haruto figured.
"Good. Now, one more question before I forget. How is your power different from mine?"
"Oh you mean the whole Ki vs. Magic thing?" Haruto sighed, "Oi vey… I'm tired of giving this explanation by now, but here's the gist of it. Ki is dependant on the physical ability and endurance of the user, compared to magic which is usually from an outside source."
"So I'm assuming your Ki is based on some form of inner strength within yourself," Alcina figured.
"That's true; Ki is made of metaphysical things like courage, vigor and being in one's true mind."
"Wow… okay, I think I understand now," Alcina responded, "Okay then, I think it's time that we turn in for the night."
"Agreed," Haruto nodded as they both got into their own beds and decided to nod off.
The next day, Haruto awoke at the crack of dawn before sitting up and stretching. He looked out at the city a bit before looking to the sleeping Alcina, who started cuddling with his hand before kissing it.
"...Kinda cute," he muttered to himself as he slowly pulled his hand away before nudging Alcina a bit, "Hey, rise and shine Sleeping Beauty."
"Huh," she mumbled, groaning a bit before she opened her eyes, "Oh… *yawns* good morning. I trust you had a decent slumber?"
"Yeah, I did. I usually don't sleep too long, but it was pleasant."
"Good to hear," Alcina smiled before yawning again and then sitting up, "So… where do you think we should start looking?"
"I'm not sure," Haruto shrugged, as they began to walk out of the hotel room and into the hallway, "I guess we'll just head out and see what we can find."
With Alcina nodding, the two walked out, Haruto paying the hotel for their stay the previous night, and leaving the hotel. They began their walk through the city, looking around for places to stay. They kept looking, but they couldn't find a place affordable enough, or a nice enough place.
"I don't understand, why are people so picky about their prices, and why is it so difficult to find a place that fits our criteria?" Alcina asked, confused to why they can't find a good enough place to call home.
"Well, unlike a lot of places, people here can't haggle prices, they have stuff called 'bargain bins' and 'auctions' for that. A price is set to a fixed amount, and it's likely they won't change it unless you make a really convincing offer," Haruto replied, "Our best chance is to find one where it won't be as expensive or hard to find."
Alcina just sighed, clearly not used to this, which Haruto noticed.
"Is this not something you're familiar with from your world?" he checked.
"I suppose so, I mean… most prices are always flexible no matter where you go, and the people in my world always found ways to haggle and bargain prices to their favor," Alcina recalled, "Something tells me that I am not going to get used to this world and its rules."
"Well, having grown up on the planet in general, I'll do my best to help," Haruto replied, putting his hand on her shoulder and giving her a reassuring smile, allowing her to smile as well.
"Thank you."
They continued walking down the street, trying to find a place of their own before Haruto's ears caught something much farther than what Alcina could hear, making him stop, which confused her.
"What's wrong?" she asked.
"I hear something… fire sirens… going down…" Haruto he started as he paid attention before… "This way!"
He and Alcina backed up before seeing fire trucks zoom by, the latter looking in the direction of where they were heading, before looking up and seeing smoke coming from below.
"They're headed towards that way," Alcina gasped, as she ran to that direction with Haruto following.
It didn't take too long for them to arrive at where the trucks had stopped before spotting a huge fire coming from a big apartment building. Alcina just gasped at the sight, as men in bulky yellow uniforms tried to either put out the fire or rush in and get people out of the building. Haruto just clenched his fist before he began to walk forward, but Alcina stopped him.
"What are you trying to do?" she asked.
"I'm going in to try and help," Haruto informed, "Don't you feel compelled to help too? There's probably still people in there!"
"Are you insane? You could die in there!"
"...Maybe I am… but I lost people close to me… and since that day… I swore to never let people suffer the same fate I went through. Now unless you're going to help me, Alcina, please stand aside!" Haruto told her, Alcina taken aback by this at first before it looked like she made her decision.
"I've used my magic to save lives… far be it from me to hold you back," Alcina informed before she snapped her fingers, causing a purple aura to surround her for a couple seconds before it disappeared.
"What did you do?"
"Fire protection spell, it will allow me to join you in there. Knowing you, you'd probably have more than enough endurance to handle the flames on your own."
"You got that right, now c'mon."
With that, they flew up into one of the open windows without people noticing right away and entered the flaming building.
"We can save more people if we split up. Alcina, you go upstairs, I'll remain down here," Haruto told Alcina before he rushed down and she flew up through the floor.
Alcina continued to fly around until she heard crying from somewhere. She looked towards a nearby closet where the door was on fire, and she focused, causing the door to glow purple before using her powers to tear it off it's hinges, revealing a little girl crying.
"Little one, please calm down; I'm here to help you. I got you," Alcina comforted the girl as she picked her up and put her on her back, "I'm going to get you out of here and return you to your mother. Okay?"
The little girl nodded as Alcina took her out of the room and through the halls.
Meanwhile, Haruto was running through the fire filled halls, looking for any survivors.
"Hello! Hey! Is anyone else in here?" he called out, trying to find anyone still in the building.
"In here!" Haruto heard a male voice call out from a room that was locked, which Haruto dealt with by using his Ki to blast off the hinges, and then bust the door down with his shoulder. He found the man on his knees, coughing from all the smoke and fire in the area.
"Don't worry, c'mon! I'll get you out of here!" Haruto said to the man as he put his arms around his shoulders and carried him through the fire and out of the building.
The people outside saw Haruto bring the man out to safety, as Alcina descended to the street with the little girl on her back, soon lowering the girl off her back before the girl ran to her parents.
"Was that everybody?" Alcina asked everyone when she saw someone step forward.
"Someone is still in there!" a woman panicked, "My grandfather is still trapped in there!"
Haruto looked back towards the building, remembered something, focused for a moment before rushing right inside and looking around frantically for the old man.
"C'mon, old man… where are you?" Haruto muttered, using his abilities to track where the old man was, before finding him in a bedroom on the 2nd floor, "Mitsuke da (Found you)!"
The old man was having a coughing fit, and on the floor, weakened by the fire. Haruto carefully picked him up before he ran out of the building with the old man, bringing him to his granddaughter.
"He needs medical attention after being in the fire, stat!" the woman called out, the medics rushing over to help, while Haruto walked back to Alcina, his face a bit blackened due to the ashes and the flames.
"Phew! That was a close one," Haruto sighed in relief.
"Are you sure you're alright? You have a little… something… on your face," Alcina pointed out.
"Oh the black stuff? That's nothing, I can clean it off with some water, no problem."
With that, they walked off a couple blocks away from the fire before Haruto noticed a building that looked run down, signaling Alcina to stop.
"Why'd you stop here?" Alcina asked, Haruto pointing to the building.
"This place just might be where we will stay," he figured.
"But this place doesn't look very inhabitable, not to mention that it looks very decrepit and desolate. More importantly, it's run down, possibly condemned and-" she started.
"But think about it. Someone would probably want to get rid of this place so the price could be low," Haruto pointed out, "Besides, if the inside looks very bad, you can use your magic to clean and fix it up, right?"
"Well… I suppose I could… but I think it'll take a long time for me to make the supplies needed from scratch, and it'll take a lot out of me to turn this building from what is essentially a dump to a suitable home for both of us," Alcina informed Haruto, who began to ponder his options, "Any ideas?"
"Well, so we don't attract attention, we're gonna have to go inside if you can, and I'm sure you can be able to pull off your little trick. Plus, I doubt anyone would care if this place gets new residents," Haruto figured as they walked in the building, which as Alcina noticed was very run down, and was in a major state of disrepair, floorboards popped up, spiderwebs in all the corners, wallpaper peeled off, and dust everywhere.
"Oh! Feels disgusting," Alcina responded, feeling some dust on the floor before she started hovering in the air and used a cloth she had to wipe her feet.
"Well, this is better than nothing, I guess," Haruto replied before they went into a bigger room where they had more space, "Well, this could take a while, but… the sooner the better. And this state is all the more reason for you to use your powers, Alcina. So, go ahead."
Alcina then floated over to the center of the room, crossed her legs into a pretzel position and then proceeded to concentrate. As she started to chant something, she glowed a purple energy as the everything in the house started glowing, and the place started to get repaired and get cleaned up, even starting to look a bit brighter than it did. Suddenly, some orbs appeared in the room before they each 'popped' out a piece of furniture or an appliance, continuing to fill the house up before the place looked repaired with various items scattered around, but Alcina felt exhausted, lost her glow, and collapsed, only to be caught by Haruto.
"You did a good job, Alcina," he assured, placing her onto a couch before admiring their new place, "I like what you've done with the place."
Alcina just mumbled in her state, smiling as she turned on the couch to take a little nap. Haruto just smiled at the sight before deciding to reorganize the furniture and the appliances to their respective areas, all while whistling a tune. It didn't take him too long, and he heard Alcina whistling the same tune, so he went to check on her before he continued whistling. He saw Alcina, still in her nap even if she was listening, and the two continued whistling. They stopped whistling before Haruto sat next to Alcina, and decided to lay down next to her, but ends up accidentally knocking her off the couch.
"OW!" Alcina shouted in pain.
"Oh, I'm so sorry about that, I didn't mean to knock you over," Haruto apologized, Alcina slowly sitting up while wincing before looking at Haruto, who started blushing a bit, "I… I just wanted to, uh… oh God, this is embarrassing… um, lay down with you."
Alcina blushed in response, looking away at first before standing up and dusting herself off.
"Well, I… uh… I suppose you could… but, um… the couch doesn't seem like the best place for that…" she pointed out.
"Yea… good point," Haruto admitted, as they went over to the bedroom, and saw that there was one bed, "Um… you don't mind if I lay down with you right?"
"No… not at all."
The two just looked away and started blushing before they got into the bed and snuggled in, trying to find a comfortable position. They kept tossing and turning before they finally got comfortable without making it awkward, facing away from each other.
TB: Aw, isn't that cute.
KKD: Yea… sure is…
TB: We've surely made some great characters here now, didn't we.
KKD: Can't argue with that.
TB: Now before we get into favorite parts, we should bring up what our characters are semi-based off of. For KKD's, it's pretty obvious that it's DBZ.
KKD: Yea, I was watching some DBZ related stuff when TB brought up the idea of his character, and to balance it out, I decided to come up with Haruto, being an alien like Goku, he's similar to Alcina in how he isn't from this world, but he's different in that he focuses on his body and physical related tactics compared to her. And since it may be unclear where TB got the inspirations for Alcina, her character design is semi-inspired by Hyperdimension Neptunia's Iris Heart.
TB: Yeah. Funny story, the design came to me in a dream. I was wondering what can I do with this character and I thought… why not put her here.
KKD: I suppose it made sense. And again, Alcina's more magic based, and magic could be more considered a mental art, and with what I remember about Yin and Yang, I figured I'd create Haruto to be a sort of opposite yet equal to Alcina, Yin representing the mind (Alcina), and Yang representing the body (Haruto). See where I'm going with this?
TB: Yes. Now for favorite parts, you first.
KKD: I gotta say favs include that early misunderstanding to show the difference between Ki and Magic, the scene where Haruto and Alcina work as a team to help people from the burning building, and the last scene which seemed very romantic in an unexpected way.
TB: I liked all of those scenes too. It's hard to pick which one was good.
KKD: Yea, specifics get harder and harder to come by these days when it comes to favs.
TB: As much as we like to continue talking about how good this was, we gotta go now. This has been the Lone Rider, TokuBrony…
KKD: And the Crossover King, KKD Silver, signing off. Jaa ne.
TB: SEIYAA!
