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Genre-crossover nightmares


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Re: Genre-crossover nightmares

 

I am your father Robin

 

Robin: No. No. That's not true. That's impossible!

 

Bat-Vader: search your equipment belt, you know this to be true.

 

Robin: I will not solve crimes for you father.

 

Bat-Vader:So, you have a twin sister. Your feelings have now betrayed her, too. Alfred was wise to also give her an equipment belt. But now his failure is complete.

 

later on....

 

Robin: I am a Dark Knight, like my father before me.

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A Genre Crossover Nightmare on Elm Street.

Weekly TV horror series in which Freddy Krueger invades a different set of dreams each week.

 

Little Nightmare on the Prairie: Wreaking havoc on a frontier family

 

Nightmare in the West Wing: Even the Secret Service can't save you now!

 

Iron Chef Nightmare: The theme ingredient is....you!

 

Law and Order - Special Nightmare Unit: This isn't the waking world. You're out of your jurisdiction...

 

Survivor Nightmare: In the end, NO ONE survives

 

Hannah Montana's Nightmare: The Nightmare on Elm Street Franchise returns to its original premise - the child suffers for the crimes of the parent

 

Lucius Alexander

 

Nightmare palindromedary

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Hannah Montana's Nightmare: The Nightmare on Elm Street Franchise returns to its original premise - the child suffers for the crimes of the parent

 

Lucius Alexander

 

Nightmare palindromedary

what does"the child suffering for the crimes of the parent" have to do with hannah montanna?
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what does"the child suffering for the crimes of the parent" have to do with hannah montanna?

 

If you're unfamiliar with the atrocity perpetrated by Mr. Cyrus, count your blessings. I only wish I were.

 

Lucius Alexander

 

The palindromedary laments that what is heard, cannot be unheard.

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