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Originally Posted by kageri
I don't really like crossovers either, partially because I don't like getting crappy cartoon in my Foster's. Then there's a big stain and you have to use Shout and everything. Hey, that was a pretty good analogy.
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"You got crappy cartoon in my Foster's!"
"You got Foster's in my crappy cartoon!"
"Say, this is pretty...eugh, this stuff is terrible!"
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
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As for mixing animation styles, though, I don't think that would be a problem. Just look at "Drawn Together".
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I don't quite mean it in that way. At least when you look at Drawn Together, the overall mood and style of the show still says, "Hey look, I'm on Drawn Together!" Not so with, say, a Spongebob/Foster's crossover.