Powerpuff Girls story

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In the story the girls are of legal age obviously and they no longer look like the girls in the cartoon. They have grown and blossomed into lovely young ladies. They still fight crime and save the day but they also know about and desire sex....with each other, or Professor Utonium, or maybe with Miss Bellum? The attached picture gave me the idea. Thoughts? Ideas?
 
The Literotica rules prevent aging up characters. The Powerpuffs are forever minors. Even in Damashita Z I believe they were only middle schoolers. Sorry.
 
It happens. Nice pic by the way.

Unless you are really married to the idea of the Power Puff Girls. Which is understandable, I have a thing for the Sailor Scouts myself, you can swap them out for say Super Girl, Power Girl and Wonder Woman/Wonder Girl (depending on the persona you want.) Making Super Girl into a Bubbles Persona, Power Girl as Butter Cup and Wonder Woman/Wonder Girl standing in as leader Blossom doesn't even take a huge stretch of their established personalities.
 
Sean, what rule is that? I've read the rules but don't remember that one. Not questioning that it is there, I just must have missed it and am being lazy.

I'm kind of interested in that rule and how it is applied. I've written some fan-fics before, and am curious about how it might be applied to certain characters like Kim Possible (graduated High school so she was aged up already) and Ariel (who, according to Hans Christian Andersen, I believe said the little mermaid was 14. back then and in that country, that was legal. I think Dizknee made her 16 (age of an emancipated young woman in most states) and since she had melody, obviously has been aged up in the series too).

I wouldn't probably post anymore fanfics anymore but it's curious to know and never would play around with a story where any characters are under 18, but, again, it's nice to know such things.

I'm so paranoid about such things I don't like to even include kids even in a straight n/s story.
 
Buttercup RULES!! She gets pissed off, and things are demolished!
Bet she'd be SUPER dynamite in bed, but you'd better make sure she cums first...
 
Sean, what rule is that? I've read the rules but don't remember that one. Not questioning that it is there, I just must have missed it and am being lazy.

I'm kind of interested in that rule and how it is applied. I've written some fan-fics before, and am curious about how it might be applied to certain characters like Kim Possible (graduated High school so she was aged up already) and Ariel (who, according to Hans Christian Andersen, I believe said the little mermaid was 14. back then and in that country, that was legal. I think Dizknee made her 16 (age of an emancipated young woman in most states) and since she had melody, obviously has been aged up in the series too).

I wouldn't probably post anymore fanfics anymore but it's curious to know and never would play around with a story where any characters are under 18, but, again, it's nice to know such things.

I'm so paranoid about such things I don't like to even include kids even in a straight n/s story.

It's not explicitly stated but it's part of the everybody must be over 18 rule. I've had the same questions about various fanfic and my honest advice is to assume the mods have no clue what story you're writing about and return the favor to your fellow writers when you stumble over fanfics that are clearly about underaged characters aged up appropriately.

However to your questions I asked about Kim Possible and the mods nor Laurel answers. Yes she graduated and the general rule on Lit is that high school seniors are 18 unless otherwise stated, however even though the Simpsons has episodes that show Bart and Lisa grown up with Familes you can't. As for the fairy tales those are all non copyrighted so the characters are as old as you say. . . at least there is a chain story about fairy tales and not a one of them originally had 18 year old girls due to different values when they were written. I have to assume if Laurel didn't think classic fairy tales were in bounds we would have heard by now.

I've also asked about characters like Spiderman and the X-Men since especially the last few years they've had a habit of resetting the cannon the moment the are all legal adults. No answer.

It gets even wonkier when you're dealing with Live Action because the character and the actor(actress) have to be of age. I wish I'd been around Lit when 7th Heaven was big and the older sister was actually a minor and the younger sister was like eight years older but just got cursed/blessed with one of those faces and bodies that looked like she was 14 all the way up until she was 30.

If a franchise has multiple incarnations there is no solid rule either. It's a pain. Again my advice is assume the mod is a moron and write what you're gonna write and if they say something perform what I call an Expy Wash. That's where you take all the branding from it and switch it to something else similar enough that your readers should be able to figure it out but it's not that. It's for stuff like you can't write Non-Con fan fic, but if Wonder Woman becomes Ultra Woman, well that's fine and dandy.
 
Thanks Sean for your advice. So obviously to get past this rule and cover my ass at the same time would be to create a trio of crime fighting ladies of age who just so happen to be a thinly veiled version of the PPG.
 
It's not explicitly stated but it's part of the everybody must be over 18 rule.

...my honest advice is to assume the mods have no clue what story you're writing about and return the favor to your fellow writers when you stumble over fanfics that are clearly about underaged characters aged up appropriately.

...the general rule on Lit is that high school seniors are 18 unless otherwise stated,

...I wish I'd been around Lit when 7th Heaven was big and the older sister was actually a minor and the younger sister was like eight years older but just got cursed/blessed with one of those faces and bodies that looked like she was 14 all the way up until she was 30.

First, thanks for replying.

Now I feel better about my reading comprehension skills. heh I was getting worried.

I wasn't aware of that general rule about HS Seniors.

Okay, maybe my reading comprehension just went out the door, again. There were two older girls in 7th heaven; Jessica Biel who played the eldest (Mary), and Beverly Mitchel who played second eldest girl (Lucy). While I understand and agree Beverly was older than Jessica, but it was only by one year, not 8??
But I get what you mean, I think, that both actress and character portrayed have to be older than 18.

I also don't have a clue what you mean "returning the favor," are you saying turn a blind eye when someone ages up an underage character or do you mean turn a blind eye when someone uses wonder woman in place of bubbles (or whoever. Sorry, I wasn't ever a powerpuff girl aficionado).
 
First, thanks for replying.

Now I feel better about my reading comprehension skills. heh I was getting worried.

I wasn't aware of that general rule about HS Seniors.

Okay, maybe my reading comprehension just went out the door, again. There were two older girls in 7th heaven; Jessica Biel who played the eldest (Mary), and Beverly Mitchel who played second eldest girl (Lucy). While I understand and agree Beverly was older than Jessica, but it was only by one year, not 8??
But I get what you mean, I think, that both actress and character portrayed have to be older than 18.

I also don't have a clue what you mean "returning the favor," are you saying turn a blind eye when someone ages up an underage character or do you mean turn a blind eye when someone uses wonder woman in place of bubbles (or whoever. Sorry, I wasn't ever a powerpuff girl aficionado).

Of course. It wasn't your reading there are a few unwritten rules on Lit and part of them being unwritten is they aren't consistently enforced.

HS Senior rule is again unwritten. Sometimes the Mods will kick it back and sometimes they won't. Usually if they do you can ask what specifically set them off change it and call it a day.

The point about the two older sisters was ages were flipped not the actual difference. The point being, if Jessica Biel is 17 but Mary is 18 and Beverly is 18 but Lucy 17 then both characters are out of bounds for lit. Both the character portrayed and the actor must be of age. (Which leads to occasional confusion when shows go off the air. General rule if everybody wasn't legal as of the finale it's all bad.

Long story short on turn a blind eye thing. All I mean is that when wander through the celebrity list and I notice they've got a story about Buffy that has Spike, Drusilla and Spike in it I don't report the story even though it' sclearly part of Season 2 when she's still 17. (we actually know the exact episode where Buffy turns 18) It seems to me if the Mods didn't catch it it's hardly my obligation to point out their mistakes. Especially since I honestly think that keeping track of if Jessica Biel was legal at the time she filmed a given movie or show and figuring out the ages of characters who often are never given any explicit age and we're instead forced to infer age by things like are they in college? Do they drive? If they are in a setting without these things (Game of Thrones comes to mind) I can tell the children apart obviously but there really aren't a whole lot of visual cues that consistently divide 16-20 year olds. And some women (like the above mentioned Beverly) look extremely youthful for an extended period of time. Especially if they are trying. Others like my sister were just walking into clubs at 15 and only got carded at those places who literally card everyone. You know the ones where the 60 year old grandmother is flustered because she really didn't want to dig her license out and nobody has asked for it since the Reagan Admin? Anyway I digress.
 
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