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Are there any good fan fiction crossovers between Sailor Moon and Neon Genesis Evangelion available online?
This idea has interested me for some time, mainly because of what is said here (http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Sliding... ) on the differences in tone between the two anime series. It seems to me that there is some potential for dramatic conflict, if the appropriate writer were to try their hand at it. However, I haven't been able to find any stories of the sort, although BOTH series have been crossed frequently with Ranma 1/2. (SM/Ranma seem to mesh fairly naturally, while a number of techniques have been used for getting Ranma into the Eva plotline.) The vast majority of such crossovers, like fan fiction in general, may be bad, but I would be very surprised if there were NONE worth reading.
strawberrishadow, Astarael, and the cookie monster: I don't usually say things like this, but if you were competing for "most useless answer," I think tcm would've won. For one thing, I have little-to-no experience with fiction writing, and in general, you COMPLETELY avoided giving any real answer to my question. I KNOW I can write, I'm not an idiot.
Next, ss: FF.Net was the FIRST place I looked, and was unable to find anything even after much searching and asking the forums. FF.Net has (as of right now) 5,185 Eva fics, 25,434 SM fics, and 3,578 "Sailor Moon X-overs" fics, the vast majority of which aren't worth reading. Saying "try FF.Net" is like saying "try the Internet." Astarael, Mediaminer isn't much more useful.
To clarify, I'm looking for SPECIFIC stories, or failing that, communities and/or individuals who would be willing and able to identify such stories. Got that?