Stories by @sotetariah
97 stories

Voice Actors who should play each other's love interests
Which VA should be paired with another? You decide!

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
On a warm summer afternoon, inquisitive young Alice tumbles down a rabbit-hole into Wonderland. In this strange, unforgettable world, Alice meets the anxious White Rabbit and the grinning Cheshire cat, joins a mad tea-party with the Hatter and the March Hare, plays croquet with the frightening Queen of Hearts and encounters many other iconic characters that have captured the imagination of children for generations.

Teen Titans
Leading the Teen Titans to protect Earth is Robin, formerly Batman's sidekick. He has no special powers, just a utility belt and his mind to help solve problems. His team members, Starfire, Raven, Cyborg and Beast Boy, live together in Titans Tower, situated in the West Coast haven Jump City. Each of them possesses unique abilities to help fight a new generation of villains ranging from super-powered hooligans to would-be world conquerors.

Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator
Charlie Bucket and Willy Wonka return in Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator, a sequel to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory that picks up where the last adventure left off. Charlie and his family are soaring in Wonka's glass elevator when it unexpectedly rockets into space, colliding with a Commuter Capsule heading to the Space Hotel U.S.A. The astronauts mistake the elevator's passengers for aliens, but the real threat lies within the hotel—slimy Vermicious Knids.

The Producers
The film is about a mild-mannered accountant and a con artist theater producer who scheme to get rich by fraudulently overselling interests in a stage musical designed to fail. To this end, they find a playscript celebrating Adolf Hitler and the Nazis and bring it to the stage.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
What Charlie Buckett lacks in money, he makes up for it in the strongest character and personality. He lives in a ramshackle cottage with his parents and grandparents, eating on nothing but cabbage soup. In the town they live in is a chocolate factory run by the enigmatic Willy Wonka, who has shut himself off from the public after a series of scandals, among them building a palace made of chocolate for an Indian prince that melted under a hot sun and having his recipes stolen by jealous competitors. The gates to his factory are locked with nobody coming in and nobody ever coming out. Then, salvation. Wonka announces that he will be giving out golden tickets that will be hidden in Wonka Bars. Those who find them will be given a special, yet private tour of the factory. The first four tickets are found, but the winners, however, leave a lot to be desired in terms of personality. First there is Augustus Gloop, whose only hobby is eating (and is in great need of liposuction), the ever-whiny Veruca Salt who wants everything under the sun, gum chewing champion Violet Beauregard who could definitely use a few lessons in manners and the television-addicted, gun toting Mike Teavee.

The Hardy Boys: Undercover Detectives
The Hardy Boys, Frank and Joe, are teenage amateur detectives who solve mysteries, often with the help of their father, Fenton Hardy, a former detective. The series typically involves the boys investigating crimes, ranging from missing persons and theft to more complex cases involving national security or international intrigue. They often travel to various locations, both within the United States and abroad, in pursuit of their cases.

New VA for Danny Phantom
Who should have a crack at playing the Ghost Boy?

The Astonishing Spider-Man
Peter Parker is a shy, bookish, and constantly picked-on high school student who lives with his Aunt May and Uncle Ben in Forest Hills, Queens due to the death of his parents. On a field trip to a science lab, he was bitten by a radioactive (and in some newer stories genetically-modified) spider, giving him amazing powers: the proportional strength of a spider, the ability to crawl on walls, a Spider-Sense to warn him of danger, as well as super-fast reflexes. A brilliant young man and budding inventor, Peter developed his own formula for an adhesive fluid that resembles and mimics a spider's web which he fires from wrist-mounted shooters, working as both a grappling tool and a projectile weapon. Initially ebullient and overawed by his transformation from picked-on kid to superhuman, a Tragic Mistake that leads to the death of his beloved Uncle Ben permanently instills in Peter a sense of responsibility and duty to his fellow citizen. As the web-slinging, wall-crawling Spider-Man, Peter fights crime while trying to keep his identity secret from his widowed Aunt May and from the public at large, even if as a superhero from a struggling background starting out with almost entirely independent resources, he has few ways to defend himself from the misunderstandings and weak communication caused by his actions in the public eye.

The New English Voice for Son Goku
Which actor is best suited for the job? YOU DECIDE.

Archie Comics
Archie and his teenage friends have fun at Riverdale High School.

Face/Off
Obsessed with bringing terrorist Castor Troy to justice, FBI agent Sean Archer tracks down Troy, who has boarded a plane in Los Angeles. After the plane crashes and Troy is severely injured, possibly dead, Archer undergoes surgery to remove his face and replace it with Troy's. As Archer tries to use his disguise to elicit information about a bomb from Troy's brother, Troy awakes from a coma and forces the doctor who performed the surgery to give him Archer's face.

The Voice for 1610 Peter Parker/Spider-Man
Which actor would be best for the role? YOU DECIDE.

The Prince of Egypt Animated Remake
A computer generated animated remake of the classic Dreamworks animated film, The Prince of Egypt.

The Avengers: Animated Series
The Avengers are a team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby. The team made its debut in The Avengers #1 (cover-dated September 1963). Labeled "Earth's Mightiest Heroes", the original Avengers consisted of Iron Man, Ant-Man, Hulk, Thor, and Wasp. Captain America was discovered trapped in ice in issue #4, and joined the group after they revived him. The Avengers are an all-star ensemble cast of established superhero characters from the Marvel Comics portfolio. Diegetically, these superheroes usually operate independently but occasionally assemble as a team to tackle especially formidable villains. This in contrast to certain other superhero teams such as the X-Men, whose characters were created specifically to be part of their team, with the team being central to their identity. The Avengers were created to create a new line of books to sell and to cross-promote Marvel Comics characters.

Spider-Man: Blue
Spider-Man: Blue" by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale is a six-part miniseries that revisits the early college years of Peter Parker and Spider-Man, focusing on his burgeoning relationships with Gwen Stacy and Mary Jane Watson, and the challenges he faces as a superhero. The series also explores Peter's friendship with Harry Osborn and navigates the pressures of college and his work at the Daily Bugle.

The Amazing Spider-Man
When shy, bookish, and constantly picked high schooler Peter Parker is bitten by a radioactive spider, he is given sensational abilities that allow him to crawl up walls, just like a spider! But when tragedy strikes Peter's Uncle Ben, Peter vows to use those abilities for the good of all mankind as the Amazing Spider-Man! This adaptation takes places around in Peter's college years and moving foward, making his mark as the greatest superhero of all time.