(no subject)
Oct. 23rd, 2004 10:53 pmTitle: Scary Movie Night
Author: babies stole my dingo (agilebrit)
Fandom: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Rating: G
Length: Drabble (100 words)
Disclaimer: Joss is the genius behind these characters; I am but a lowly follower. I make no money from any of this, so please don't sue me.
Written for: Nothing in particular; just looking over my *cough*plot bunnies*cough* trying to jump-start the creativity a bit. I think
appomattoxco might have given me the original idea.
Anya curled up next to Xander as he pushed the "play" button on the remote, and the rest of the Scoobies arranged themselves around the living room, munching on the various snackage scattered at hand. Dawn frowned as the credits began rolling for "Harvey." "I thought it was supposed to be scary movie night," she said. "What's so scary about this?"
Willow picked up the other movie boxes. "‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit?' ‘Watership Down'? ‘Night of the Lepus'? ‘Monty Python and the Holy Grail'? Who picked these?"
"Ahn..." Xander started.
"What?" she answered. "They're the scariest ones I could find."
Notes: For my younger audience: "Harvey" is a classic movie with Jimmy Stewart about a man who is the only one who can see a six-foot tall invisible rabbit. "Watership Down" is animated, and based on the novel by the same name by Richard Adams, about a group of rabbits who abandon their doomed home and go searching for a new one. "Night of the Lepus" is a Z- grade horror flick about giant bunnies. And of course everyone knows about the killer rabbit in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail."
Author: babies stole my dingo (agilebrit)
Fandom: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Rating: G
Length: Drabble (100 words)
Disclaimer: Joss is the genius behind these characters; I am but a lowly follower. I make no money from any of this, so please don't sue me.
Written for: Nothing in particular; just looking over my *cough*plot bunnies*cough* trying to jump-start the creativity a bit. I think
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Anya curled up next to Xander as he pushed the "play" button on the remote, and the rest of the Scoobies arranged themselves around the living room, munching on the various snackage scattered at hand. Dawn frowned as the credits began rolling for "Harvey." "I thought it was supposed to be scary movie night," she said. "What's so scary about this?"
Willow picked up the other movie boxes. "‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit?' ‘Watership Down'? ‘Night of the Lepus'? ‘Monty Python and the Holy Grail'? Who picked these?"
"Ahn..." Xander started.
"What?" she answered. "They're the scariest ones I could find."
Notes: For my younger audience: "Harvey" is a classic movie with Jimmy Stewart about a man who is the only one who can see a six-foot tall invisible rabbit. "Watership Down" is animated, and based on the novel by the same name by Richard Adams, about a group of rabbits who abandon their doomed home and go searching for a new one. "Night of the Lepus" is a Z- grade horror flick about giant bunnies. And of course everyone knows about the killer rabbit in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail."