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== [[Fan Works]] ==
* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20190408115002/http://www.bladeandepsilon.com/hybridtheory.htm Hybrid Theory]'' by Blade and Epsilon does this for the classic anime [[Mega Crossover]] and [[Self-Insert Fic]].
* ''[[A Dark Knight Over Sin City]]'' explores the similarities and differences between the two comic franchises.
* ''[[Mighty Morphin Mecha Rangers]]'' is a [[Deconstructive Parody]] crossover between lots onf mecha anime (pretty much in the style of [[Super Robot Wars]]), where the own tag says "This was either an awesome or a really bad idea!" the city that they supposedly have to protect clearly gets the second option.
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* ''[[Nursery Crime]]'' by [[Jasper Fforde]] does this with nursery rhyme and fairy tale characters, to the point of postulating an entire murder mystery story around the age-old question of, "Why are the Three Bears' bowls of porridge different temperatures if clearly they were poured at the same time?"
 
== Theater[[Theatre]] ==
* ''[[Into the Woods]]'', containing characters from multiple fairy tales and weaving their stories together. The whole thing is deconstructed in the second act.
 
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* ''[[Breakfast of the Gods]]'' does this with breakfast cereal mascots.
* Most of Bleedman's [[Web Comics]] (e.g., ''[[Powerpuff Girls Doujinshi]]'', ''[[Grim Tales from Down Below]]'') do this with various [[Western Animation]] cartoons (at the same time changing their drawing styles to an [[Animesque]] one).
** And then ''[[Fusion Fall]]'' used that concept aswellas well, retaining the Massive Multiplayer Crossover and the change to an [[Animesque]] style, but dropping any hints to [[Deconstruction]].
* ''[[Kid Radd]]'' seems to do this, but featuring [[Captain Ersatz]]es and pastiches rather than actual trandemarked [[Video Game]] characters.
** It has it's own in universe versions of games like ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[EarthBound]]'', ''[[Final Fantasy]]'', and even ''Deadly Towers'' and cheesy flash games. It really does well at showing what a character from one genre of games would look like if he was forced into a completely different genre but his character still followed the rules of his original game. For example, how would a platformer character for whom everything does equal damage, and only has four slots in his health bar deal with being put in an RPG where every character has thousands of HP? How would a fighting game character, who needs to take advantage of a character being temporarily stunned after being hit in order to perform combos deal with a platformer character who becomes temporarily invincible after being hit?