Board Thread:PBS Kids/@comment-31322722-20170626152404/@comment-31322722-20170626214555

While I was looking for a Wild Kratts OC generator, I found a WK fanfiction, so I decided to read it. It's called "Too Much Power" and it's available on Wattpad. You would think it would be related to the show in some way. But no. I started reading it and it's unfinished for the moment. I'll spare you the time of reading this. So, keep in mind, it looks like this person doesn't speak English very well. The story was very hard to understand, and there were typos and some incorrect grammar everywhere. So when I write the summary, I will fix it.

Ok, here we go.

Wild Kratts: Too Much Power is not really related to the show in any way besides it uses all the characters and places. I don't think this person realizes that Chris and Martin are real people, either. It's not even about animals. Before I begin summarizing everything up to the "To Be Continued", I will just cover what the author didn't clarify before starting the story. And I already checked, there's no predecessor to this (but gee there sure are an awful lot of dark and violent fan fictions out there...).

This story take a place 23 years from now. Somehow, Chris has a daughter named Kate. And Chris's friend's name is Nana (the author's OC). Chris has magical powers in this story, and owns a book (written in Latin) that is full of spells. Nana has magical powers too.

The story begins with the first chapter being written from Chris's perspective. He wakes up and walks around for a bit because he's the only one awake so early. Then he raises the sun (?). Then, Kate wakes up and asks Chris if he is awake. Chris says yes and asks why she is asking.

Now, Martin wakes up and walks over to join the conversation and explains how he and Kate noticed that when he wakes up, the sun rises, and when they go back to the Tortuga for the day, the moon rises.

Chris now responds with "And what?", but I don't think that's a fitting line, so I'll just change it to "So...?"

Then Kate explains her theory that Chris controls the Sun and Moon. Chris answers by saying it's ridiculous. The author makes it clear that he is lying. (But I honestly believed him because it's a show about saving animals.) Then it says that Kate and Martin don't .... respawn.

...

Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...... They didn't respond. And then Kate goes back to bed. Martin eats breakfast, I guess.

Chris then opens his spell book and starts reading it. Apparently he knows Latin. Chris then writes that he sees a medal glowing, and that a visitor will arrive.

Next, the story is written from Martin's perspective. He writes about how everyone got to meet Chris's friend, Nana. They have a tree-climbing contest. Whatever. Martin then goes on to say that she is cool and funny, (he writes 2-3 sentences about her appearance) and then says that he doesn't really like her because she is creepy.

After a fun day with Nana, Chris (out of nowhere) says that they should be heading back to the Tortuga. Martin says that they can't because the Sun didn't go down, and Chris lowers the Sun and allows the Moon to rise. Nana wants to speak with Chris in private.

The next part is from Nana's perspective. She gets angry at Chris (they are already talking in private) and calls him crazy, scolding him for using his powers in front of others for no good reason. Chris tries to fire back at her, but Nana cuts him off. She is completely paranoid, going on and on about the secret between them and that Chris should imagine how they would react if they found out. Nana writes that she knows she looked crazy but her life depends on this. Gee, I wonder what will happen. Anyway, Martin walks into their conversation at that moment and asks if things are OK, and Chris and Nana say everything's fine, as the head back to the Tortuga. Nana secretly says to Chris that they will continue this the next day.

AND THATS WHERE IT ENDS.

Based on what you read, what do you think? Should I attempt to make an animation out of this person's fanfiction? This story (not bad, but kind of irrelevant) was written by Nanaamaro.