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* ''Bat Boy: The Musical'' features a romance between the Bat Boy (Edgar), and {{spoiler|[[Brother |
* ''Bat Boy: The Musical'' features a romance between the Bat Boy (Edgar), and {{spoiler|[[Brother-Sister Incest|Shelley]] }}. |
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** The above is encouraged by the Demi-God Pan, in the midst of a rather-large, MUSICAL, inter-species orgy. |
** The above is encouraged by the Demi-God Pan, in the midst of a rather-large, MUSICAL, inter-species orgy. |
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* ''[[Avenue Q]]'' gives us Princeton (a human/puppet) and Kate Monster ([[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|a monster]]/puppet) |
* ''[[Avenue Q]]'' gives us Princeton (a human/puppet) and Kate Monster ([[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|a monster]]/puppet) |
Revision as of 01:58, 10 January 2014
- Bat Boy: The Musical features a romance between the Bat Boy (Edgar), and Shelley .
- The above is encouraged by the Demi-God Pan, in the midst of a rather-large, MUSICAL, inter-species orgy.
- Avenue Q gives us Princeton (a human/puppet) and Kate Monster (a monster/puppet)
- Umbridge (an extremely strong human woman) and Firenze (a centaur) from A Very Potter Sequel.
- Seussical has Horton the Elephant and Gertrude McFuzz, a bird.