Quick notification: That new Totally Spies episode, "Evil Coffee Shop Much?", has absolutely no known relation to "Cherry-Lime Dr, uh, Nightmare". Honest. The similarities are coincidental. Just wanted to point that out before anyone complained.
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Chapter 1: Prologue
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02:39 PM - SUBURBS
The scene opens at one particular house in the suburbs. A 12-year-old boy had just gotten a new utility for his Game Boy Advance SP. With his father's help, the boy connected a special technology box to his GBA-SP and pressed a button, and software was downloaded into the system.
For some reason, the software didn't seem to do anything, but the boy didn't care. He disconnected the box and snapped in one of his favorite games: "Boktai: The Sun is In Your Hand."
Seconds after he began to play, he was enveloped by light from the GBA. When the light faded, he was unharmed. At least, physically unharmed.
After a short silence, the boy spoke up. "That's odd. I thought I had my GunDelSol a moment ago. And where's my scarf? And Otenko, whatever happened to him?"
The boy's mother peeked in on him. "Jonathan? Are you enjoying your-"
"Who's Jonathan?" the boy replied. "I'm Django, the Solar Boy! Who's the cruddy vampire who stole my solar gun?"
"Quit fooling around, Jonathan," his mother responded.
"I told you, I'm not Jonathan, I'm Django!"
It took a little time for Jonathan's mother to realize that he wasn't just playing pretend. At that moment, the phone rang. Jonathan's mother answered it.
"Hello? Oh, hi, Julie. Listen, it'll have to wait. My son is behaving a bit strange. He's pretending to be this Django guy from his video game, and I can't convince him to stop!"
"Strange," came the answer. "I'm having similar problems with my Jane. She thinks she's Samus Aran!"
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Can you see where this is going? (Yeah, as if you actually did.) Well, stay tuned!
