So, What is The Dream League?
The Dream League has two answers. The first is a role-play forum created by Joseph Label—that would be me—and Andrew "Heffy" Wamboldt. The second answer is a team of superheroes consisting of Disney characters and specific Studio Ghibli characters. (The Ghibli characters were required to have been featured in Disney-produced English dubs.) The RP had Disney characters serve as superheroes, villains, or just citizens. The characters retained their personalities as much as possible, but this was nonetheless a modern setting. Most heroes got their powers by strange meteorites, but there are plenty of notable exceptions.
(Thanks to PS2wizard for reminding me: the original role-play forum has ended its run and is permanently closed. It's dead, basically. Thank you and my apologies!)
The premise of the RP is a little complicated, but here goes. The Dream League takes place in an alternate universe where America has 51 states, the 51st being Calisota, where Duckburg and St. Canard are located, among other important landmarks. While Duckburg is Calisota's state capital, Epcot City is the biggest metropolis in the state. It also happens to be the most corrupt, dangerous, and reeks-of-utter-contempt city in the state, and that's why the Dream League team was created!
The Dream League's universe has humans and anthropomorphic animals living together in complete normalcy. There are no cartoon or live-action characters, only humans and anthropomorphic animals.
Finally, this ongoing series is called Ultimate Dream League. The Ultimate canon is different from the normal canon. Just remember that normal canon is in an RP forum you haven't been to, and Ultimate canon is what you're about to read.
The stories in this series (which will from here on be known as issues to mimic comic books) will have a maximum rating of T for Teen, 13+. Not every issue will be that intense, and some issues may be tame enough to warrant a K rating. But T will be the cap. There will be no R rated issues. This is Disney we're talking about! Characters, being the Disney and some Ghibli characters that they are, will not cuss unless they've been known to, and even then the swearing will be mild at best. The T rating refers more to action violence and thematic elements.
Now, ladies and gentlemen, I humbly thank you for your interest, and I hope what follows will entertain you.
Yours truly,
Joseph Label
Co-creator of the Dream League concept, and author (with some help!) of Ultimate Dream League
