Imagine, if you will, that two Japanese schools send their students to the same place at the same time for their respective school trips. Now consider what happens when the students meet...
"I go to an all-girl's school, so I don't get to see any boys in class. Now I know what I've been missing."
"Ranma, who is this... girl?"
"Your name's 'Ranma'? That's a good name for somebody who looks as strong as you do. I'm Saotome..."
He groaned. "Not another fiancée!"
"... Haruna. What, is your family name Saotome, too? What a coincidence! Will you pose for me?" Hoping nobody could read her mind, she thought, 'I'll just have to remember not to invoke my pactio on my drawing of him. Until I'm alone.'
Note that I'm putting this in Crossovers That Should Not Be as opposed to a Plotbunny thread. It's a one-gag concept, and those rarely make for good fanfic.
Edit: Okay, a two-gag concept, but this second one's been done to death:
"Pops, what'd'ya mean, she's my long-lost sister!?"
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Rob Kelk
"Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose
them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."
- Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012
"I go to an all-girl's school, so I don't get to see any boys in class. Now I know what I've been missing."
"Ranma, who is this... girl?"
"Your name's 'Ranma'? That's a good name for somebody who looks as strong as you do. I'm Saotome..."
He groaned. "Not another fiancée!"
"... Haruna. What, is your family name Saotome, too? What a coincidence! Will you pose for me?" Hoping nobody could read her mind, she thought, 'I'll just have to remember not to invoke my pactio on my drawing of him. Until I'm alone.'
Note that I'm putting this in Crossovers That Should Not Be as opposed to a Plotbunny thread. It's a one-gag concept, and those rarely make for good fanfic.
Edit: Okay, a two-gag concept, but this second one's been done to death:
"Pops, what'd'ya mean, she's my long-lost sister!?"
--
Rob Kelk
"Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose
them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."
- Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012