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Generation Cat
Fanfiction | |
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Title: | Generation Cat |
Author(s): | Dyce |
Date(s): | 1997 |
Length: | 5 stories |
Genre(s): | gen |
Fandom(s): | Generation X (fandom) |
Relationship(s): | |
External Links: | https://web.archive.org/web/19980522101253/http://gen-x.simplenet.com/authors/dyce.htm |
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Generation Cat is a series of stories written by Dyce, in which the members of Generation X are turned into cats by a disgruntled magic user. The first story - Kittens: Generation Cat - may have been intended to be a standalone story, but more stories, where the characters dealt with things, were written in response to enthusiastic feedback (and a CBFFA). Unusually for a popular fanfic, the series is entirely gen.
Summary
- Kittens: Generation Cat - Generation X experiences a new perspective on life when an old acquaintance of the White Queen's pops in for a spot of revenge.
- Cats Abroad (or Revenge of the Incompetent ) - The sequel to "Kittens: Generation Cat". Mervyn is back, and everyone is counting on Angelo to get help. But Angelo is having some problems…
- Xanta Claws - A Gencat Seasonal Fiction. It's December 24 at the school, and there is Christmas cheer, mistletoe moments, and kittens in the Christmas tree…
- Where Kittens Come From - Sparks is back, and things are getting complicated. Meanwhile, Sinister has captured the Gencats, and his motives are…less than pure.
- Pawprints - Pawprints is a series of first person accounts, written by the GenCats. It describes, in a humorous and touching way, how the kids react to the sudden changes in their lives and eating habits.
Awards
1998 CBFFA - Best Generation X story (Generation Cat)
Reactions and Reviews
- Generation X Appreciation Week - roadtriphome - Oct 30/06