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Jeff, who accidentally coined the name "Fat Neil" ("Advanced Dungeons & Dragons"), attempts to make it up to him after he thinks Neil is considering suicide. Jeff organizes a Dungeons & Dragons game with the study group (without Pierce) where Neil, a huge D&D fan, will save the day. Though Pierce attempts to sabotage the event and mocks Neil ...
By 2013, the site's annual expenses were about $70,000. Fanfiction authors from the site held an auction via Tumblr that year to raise money for Archive of Our Own, bringing in $16,729 with commissions for original works from bidders. [5] In 2018, the site's expenses were budgeted at approximately $260,000. [10]
Neil the Boxtank engine, from The Railway Series books by Rev. W.V. Awdry; Neil Goldman, from the Family Guy animated comedy series; Neil Josten, chaotic king, from Nora Sakavic's book series All for the Game; Neil Pye, from the British TV sitcom The Young Ones; Neil, character from the game Coffee Talk; Neil Nordegraf, from Scott Pilgrim
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Researching mantras that enable soul to move out of body / Same actor portrays both characters [49] The Change-Up: United States: David Dobkin: 2011: A lawyer and family man switches with his best friend who is an adult video actor. Urinating at a magic fountain [7] [24] [50] Dame tu cuerpo (Give Me Your Body) Mexico: Rafael Montero: 2003
They may request that fan-fiction archival sites remove and ban any pieces of fan fiction based on their original works. To date, no fan fiction archive has failed to comply with an author's request to remove works, [dubious – discuss] and many archives feature a full list of authors whose work cannot be the source of a fan fiction on their site.
A fan film is a film or video inspired by a film, television program, comic book, book, or video game created by fans rather than by the source's copyright holders or creators. Fan filmmakers have traditionally been amateurs , but some of the more notable films have actually been produced by professional filmmakers as film school class projects ...