Love Love Shine Stepmania Songs
I've been wanting all the songs on my ps2 SuperNOVA game for stepmania, so I searched for it. And at first didn't find anything, not then. But now when i searched I found a site that has the theme and 73 of the games songs for play with stepmania. But you have to download them one at a time like on dballin's site. So I put them all together in one pack for you guys, so it's not like i really 'made' it, but helped make it faster. So for those who want these simfiles here you go, free of charge If you want certain ones or twos of all the 70+ songs then you can dl one at a time here: But if you want the whole deal in one dl I put it on filefront for you guys: (186MB) I'm glad if this makes anyone happy. I've been looking for SuperNOVA sims.
I found one pack already, but for some reason my computer can't deal with.rar files properly, and for some reason it was a few Gigabytes when decompressed. So I trashed that. And now I'm here. Thanks again! Some good songs (IMHO) are: What Kevin_18 said, and also No. 13, Red Zone, Flow (True Style), True. Okay guys this is the first and likely only time I will be posting.
If anyone is interested in the Supernova Arcade simfiles (some are missing BGs) then email me with your request. I'm am currently short 22 of the 303 simfiles but getting more in the next week or two. I will only send one song per request and will not be sending any of the BGMs due to bandwith and time constraints. Hopefully I can be of help to most of your requests and please allow at least 48 hours for a reply. To save having to say 'no' to certain songs I haven't acquired yet here is the list of what I am missing, naturally would be much appreciated if anyone could send these so I can upload a full DDR/DS Supernova song pack.
After The Game of Love - NPD3 Baby Baby Gimme Your Love - Divas Be In My Paradise - JJ Company Brazilian Anthem - Berimbau '66 Burning The Floor - Naoki Cutie Chaser - Club Spice Dr. Love - baby weapon feat. Asuka M Drop The Bomb - Scotty D. E-motion - e.o.s.
I Need You - Supa Fova feat. Jenny F I'M FOR REAL - SLAKE feat J.P. Miles Jam Jam Reggae - Rice C.
Jam Master '73 jam jam reggae - Jam Master '73 Jam&Marmalade - Final Offset Luv To Me (disco mix) - tiger Yamato La Senorita Virtual - 2MB PEACE-OUT - dj nagureo ska a go go - THE BALD HEADS Stars (2nd NAOKI's style) - TERRA The Shining Polaris - L.E.D. Sana Tomorrow Perfume - dj TAKA True.
— Hobbie Klivian, This is when is promoted to. Whether it's officially shown in a canonical work is another matter, and may 'only' reach the status of, but most of the time the author(s) sees some minutiae they hadn't thought too much of themselves as a decent enough explanation that they don't mind and don't want to into oblivion.
This mainly happens when the theme or subject of the fanon had not been planned out by the author(s) beforehand, and is much more common in works, such as and, which often aren't planned from the start. Small companies are (in)famous for this sort of thing, as their characters are designed and occasionally modified accordingly to appeal to their fanbase.
Compare with (when the fan explanation happens to match the one the author(s) had planned all along), (when this happens to memes),, (when elements of an officially licensed non-canonical source find their way into the official canonicity),, (when a creator likes a fan work/theory but doesn't make it canonical). When it's built into the story, it's. You could argue this is the creators' decision to.
When it happens as a result of a mistake or error (mostly in video games) it's an, and in the case of a translational error that fans like, a. Contrast (when fan theories are explicitly debunked by or canonical events), (when a phrase that's well known was never uttered in the canon). Inverse of (when the creator(s) refuses to give a concrete answer), and of (when the fans all decide their theory is preferable regardless of what the creator says). When this happens between fictional characters, it's a.
If a particular work has a long and continuous run, fanon may be promoted to canonicity because a is now. •: The 3D maneuvering soldier with afterimage effects in the anime's first actually wasn't supposed to be Jean, but rather a generic soldier representing humanity. However, given the number of people claiming it to be Jean, the production staff has acknowledged it as so. • Despite only having the witch Charlotte appear for one episode as a, onscreen for perhaps a minute tops to kill a main character before being killed herself, she is in the fandom. She's often depicted in fanart alongside Mami Tomoe, the one she killed, and acted as a sort of in many cases.
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The writers apparently took heed: cue, and Charlotte, or Bebe as she was called in-movie, filled just that role. It also looked at another popular thing that people take as fanon: Madoka and Homura reuniting, namely with Madoka returning to the real world.
However, when the person in charge of the reuniting was so heartbroken with the former's absence in the first place that they'll ensure they will never leave again. •: Certain fanfics have the idea of a that is antagonistic towards Naruto, often with Danzo as the leader. In the story Itachi Shinden: Book of Dark Night, it is revealed that Danzo actually leaked the knowledge that Naruto hosts the Nine-Tails, to instigate hatred against him. •: • The author has a question and answer column, but half of the time when someone asks about a fact he'll agree with any reasonable guess the writer makes (for instance several of the main characters' birthdays).
'You know me. I'm the guy who comes up with the deep meaningful names. In fact, 'Rob Lucci' even means 'steal the light,' or SO I HEAR (had no idea).' • The authors of routinely adapted fan suggested characters into the story, both minor and major.
• Same goes for, where several fan-characters have gone on to become both minor and major antagonists. • accepted a few fan-submitted characters into the •: During the first season, fans joked that Lelouch's maid Sayoko was secretly a, explaining the occasional flashes of competence seen behind her quiet exterior. Between seasons the staff acknowledged the joke, and in R2 it's revealed that she is in fact the heiress to the Shinozaki ninja clan.
• The author of, previous to the, wrote down in character profile 'voiced by ' as a joke, not expecting to be taken seriously, and was pleasantly surprised that her casting suggestion was accepted. •: • Some of the Super Saiyan forms and names of the villains were fan nicknames. Perhaps most obvious was 'Super Saiyan Blue', which is officially termed 'Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan'. Fans decided that was too much of a mouthful. Later in the series itself, Goku acknowledges the name length and 'Super Saiyan Blue' got used officially. • Fanfiction gives Vegeta enough to populate a galaxy (and then some). The 2008 special went ahead and ran with that premise.
• From (a fan parody, therefore counts as fanon, in fact the most well known of its kind) to: Nappa hates the media. • Freeza's race are widely known as 'Frost Demons' among the fandom, due to the fact that all of the members seen have. In, Cell refers to them using this name. • From 's English dub, the Zen'O is referred to as 'The Omni-King', a term first used by fansubbers as a rough translation of the title 'Zen'O' (literally, 'King of Everything').
• Fans had long speculated that the reason Goten and Trunks were able to become Super Saiyans at such a young age was because their fathers had already achieved the transformation by the time the two were conceived. Later declared in an interview that this is indeed the case, saying that there are 'S-Cells' in a Saiyan's body that multiply greatly once a Saiyan has achieved Super Saiyan, and this gets passed on to their children.
The more S-Cells a Saiyan has, the easier it is for them to make the jump to Super Saiyan. • The of was what the last story arc was originally planned to be like, but re-writes ended up making it.
When the staff was asked the fan-theory that the opening was an where Simon ignores the Anti-Spiral's plea to stop overusing spiral power and the scene is right before he causes their response was, reportedly, 'Sure, why not?' • In, fans mentioned to the writer, that clearly the character of Alice was a ghost. Konaka originally didn't intend this when he wrote it but when he looked back; admits that's a very possible theory on his webpage. •: 'Hibird' was the fan nickname for Hibari's unnamed pet bird. Upon hearing this, Akira Amano just made it canonical, finding the nickname cute. •: • The grouping of, and, called the Bad Touch/Friends Trio, started as fanon based on their appearance together in The War of Austrian Succession. It eventually ended up approved by the author, with them appearing in sketches together, in an omake of Prussia's cleaning game and even getting an together.
• The Magic Trio is a fanon grouping of England, Romania, and Norway based on them being the only characters capable of magic. As of Season 5 Episode 2, the Magic Club is shown to consist of two of these three, England and Romania. •: • Fans of called the first Reinforce 'Eins' to distinguish from the other one called Zwei. Then ◊ • Arisa's fire-wielding avatar started out as a fan depiction of what she would look like as a.
•: It was always a fan theory that Pikachu's restarted whenever Ash started a new journey. The producers noticed, and finally pulled an actual plot device in the Best Wishes series by having Zekrom zap Pikachu of all its electricity right as Ash gets off the plane that brought him to Unova. •: • Many fans speculated that the members of SEELE had uploaded their minds into computers once they started to appear as black monoliths instead of human holograms. There was nothing in the series to support this, and End of Evangelion proved the theory false by showing Keel Lorenz still quite human. However, this was made canonical in the remake movies, as proven in the third movie. • A lot of fans assumed that Shinji was a, which 2.0 wholeheartedly endorsed.
• From, L's knowledge of capoeira. Originally, that was simply put in because the writer was thinking of ways that one could fight while handcuffed to their opponent. But then some fans pointed out that it looked like capoeira, and eventually in, it became canonical that L has some knowledge of that particular martial art. • Note, though, that the canonical status of Another Note is hotly debated. It's mentioned in the manga reference How To Read, but isn't by the original mangaka, and several things in it appear to either be outrageously untrue (such as the third world war having happened in a world mostly similar to our own) or otherwise clearly inconsistent with the anime and manga canons.
•: Sugarboy's explanation on why he can glide. •: A few fans, mostly BL fans, have speculated that Dio is not straight due to his slightly effeminate and 'gay' mannerisms. In an interview with a fan, Araki stated that Dio 'could go either way,' as in that Dio is. • would often get reader mail that would try to explain away some of the continuity or logical fallacies in the stories. A sufficiently clever explanation would win the fan a 'No Prize.' When some apparently-not-so-clever fans started writing in asking when they would receive their No Prize, Marvel responded to them by mailing them.
An empty envelope. Sadly, this practice has fallen to the wayside, though oddly, the empty 'No Prize' envelope is considered of some value by the more hardcore fans.
• One example: It was a fan theory that the Marvel Universe is called Earth-616 because #1 (the first Marvel Universe comic) came out in 1961 in month 6. Neither the explanation nor the date of FF #1 is actually true, but in the, other universes were numbered based on their first appearances and using this scheme. •: • The of Stephanie Brown used the that Leslie Thompkins had not killed Steph as we were led to believe, but rather faked her death and dragged her off to hide out in Africa with her where she'd be safe from psychos in costumes. Decide for yourself whether this was simply the most obvious fix, or whether the legion of forum threads and fix-it fanfics using this exact scenario during the intervening years of her death inspired DC. • There was a lot of controversy and in-fighting (some of it racial in nature) in the Batgirl fandom when Cassandra Cain (an Asian-American) was replaced by Stephanie Brown (), and again when Steph was replaced herself when the original Batgirl, Barbara Gordon, returned. A common compromise in fan works was to feature all three Batgirls in a sort of 'Batgirl Inc.' Or 'Team Batgirl' grouping, and DC eventually instituted a similar idea with the League of Batgirls in the Future's End tie-in to 's run.
• Ravage in was originally invented by Dave Willis to star in a couple of strips, and later got and pages as a joke. He ended up so popular that the writers incorporated him into the real comic.
He's also basically become the mascot for the fansite. • The Disney/Boom Comics series reveals that DW had been receiving a stipend from the S.H.U.S.H.
Agency—one of the more popular theories as to how he could be Darkwing and lead a family life as Drake Mallard with no apparent job. • The 'Clor' for the clone of from got used in the recap page of and, which was from Eric O'Grady's perspective.
Officially though, the character's name is Ragnarok. • When meets his writer,, the latter expressed regret that he didn't have time to use a few ideas some of the fans suggested (it was his last issue), namely to have Buddy fight animal-themed villains and his, who finds pleasure in animal cruelty. To make up for that Morrison makes them both materialize out of thin air and attack Animal Man, while he is thanking everybody he worked with on the series. He also mentioned that Buddy is what writers wants him to be, so if they'll decide to make him eat meat, he will. Next writer on the series decided to play with that and wrote a story where Buddy copies the abilities of a lion, is overcome by its instincts and tries to eat a gazelle.
• Likewise, there was fan speculation for years that Element Lad from the was gay, mostly due to his pink costume. It wasn't until 1992 that he was confirmed to be. • This was the exact reason we have the explanation for the origin of 's legendary shield. A fan by the name of 'Fred Janssen' wrote in to the 60s-era Captain America comic with a theory involving Dr.
Myron McClain and his work with Adamantium and Vibranium, the fictional super alloys in the Marvel Universe. Marvel liked the idea so much that, with a bit of altering, they took it and ran with it!
• The controversial story Sins Past revealed that in the past, Gwen Stacy slept with Norman Osborn, without revealing when or why. 'Madgoblin' Fettinger pored through his back issues and found a time when it could have happened and a reason why she might have done so at that point in time; namely that after Osborn had saved her father from the Kingpin, she had gone to see him to thank him, and one thing led to another. After posting this theory on some of Marvel's writers found it and decided it worked, so they canonized it.
• In Arsenal calls Red Hood by his 'Jaybird.' Red Hood is not pleased.
•: • The 9th issue of uses a to make canonical the popular fanon about Time Turner being actually the Doctor (by making him open his fob watch and recover his memories), plus making his relationship with Derpy Hooves canonical, even if she doesn't knows him yet. • While covers for the IDW comics had often put the spotlight on popular background characters and fan-characterizations, the pages of the gave Derpy Hooves a letter carrier uniform and a mail bag. • There was a lot of that Sombra's horn fragment left after his destruction in contained his soul/power/something that would leave it a threat. This is shown to be so in. • In actual continuity, the character Midnighter from very, very rarely removed his mask, which covered his hair.
Due to this, the few times he did take it off, his hair color kept changing because the colorists didn't know what color it actually was, it ranged from blond to black and everything in between, except red. Fanfic writers decided that he dyed his hair, which was naturally red, to explain away the constantly changing hair colors. This was later made actual canonicity in an issue of Stormwatch: Team Achilles. •: • The five Life Foundation symbiotes that appeared in the various miniseries in were never actually given names in the comics. Most were referred to simply by their host names while one, Donna Diego, was simply called. The Female Symbiote and another one got the names Scream and Lasher for a toy line while another symbiote in the line (though not from the comics) was called Riot; the other two had no names but were referred to by fans as Agony and Phage. Scream became canonical during a handbook released around the time of the Back in Black storyline in the mid-2000s while it wouldn't be until 2011's Carnage USA miniseries that officially gave the fan names to the other ones as well.
• When Flash Thompson gained a hold of the Venom symbiote, the fact that he was acting in a spy-like manner and a soldier would lead fans to call him 'Agent Venom'. When Flash joined the, the name became canonical. • After came out, fans coined the term 'Science Bros.' To describe the friendship between and. The term was later used in solicitations for the Avengers Assemble comic book before officially making its way into canonicity in: Hulk vs.
• When was revealed, one of the things they showed off was a picture of an AU Gwen Stacy in her own Spider gear. Fans referred to her as 'Spider-Gwen' to differentiate her from all of the other Spider-Women.
When it was announced that she'd get her own series, ended up being the title. • For years, a common in-joke among Marvel fans was to call the original 'Dick Rider' since he had the of Richard Rider. In, referenced this by saying 'There's a joke in there if you think on it' while telling the new Nova of his predecessor.
•: • Kimber and Stormer were always a popular pairing in, with fans claiming there was some serious between them. The 2015 acknowleges this by making them an outright lesbian couple. • In many fanfics Mary 'Stormer' Phillips is the of her group.
She's either Christian or treated as a. (Sophie Campbell, who redesigned the characters) is that Stormer is half-Israeli, though it's never mentioned if she's Jewish or not. • Fans of the of Captain Marvel usually call themselves 'The Carol Corps', a name which has taken off and been used to describe them in a lot of news media coverage surrounding the character. Is introducing a book called Captain Marvel and the Carol Corps, which features the Carol Corps as a band of female soldiers who assist Captain Marvel. • and became something of a. The one-shot Secret Love features some serious between the two teens during the events of, and Felipe Smith has stated that he was partially inspired by all the fan art of the two he kept seeing on. • In, the younger Jean Grey confirms to a young Bobby Drake that he is indeed gay as per the longstanding fan theory based off of his general lack of romantic success.
Uncanny X-Men #600 ultimately reveals that this is also true of the modern-day Bobby Drake. • #1 uses the popular Tumblr meme 'She's beauty, she's grace, she'll punch you in the face' to describe Miss America. The meme is used to describe various female characters, but Miss America is a frequent subject of it. • When popular fan writer James Roberts became an official writer, he brought along a bunch of fan concepts he and his writing colleagues in the Transmasters group created. Examples include the concepts of forged and constructed cold, facilities like the Institute and Delphi, Star Saber being a, Wheeljack having friends who joined the Decepticons, and fan characters Rung, Fulcrum, and Ammo.
• Due to his, fans of have speculated whether that Jughead is either. The has confirmed that he is asexual. • The second Snowpiercer comic, 'The Explorers', presents a lot of by confirming the existence of more than one Snowpiercer — a somewhat common interpretation of is that the movie takes place on one such Snowpiercer. Terminus, a third comic long after the eighties adaptation manages to confirm that there were as many as ten Snowpiercer trains roaming the Earth, and that yes, the one in the film was one such train, that scene when Yona appears and recounts the ending. It's canon in my book!
[sic](President Colbert later makes an appearance in the story.) • ' (which is online encyclopedia like ) said was writing story called and dontn't know where come but. Delorme Earthmate Lt 20 Gps Drivers. ' • Several small aspects of the revised canon were proposed by posters to the author's blog; for instance, the distribution of -inducing to students in order to deal with their class schedules is, canonically, due to wizards looking at the hard problem of writing a conflict-minimizing schedule given classes and requesting students and brute-forcing it with magic. Yudkowsky establishes early on wizarding math basically stops at trigonometry.
Presumably, you have a lot less incentive to learning how to work within the laws of the causality when you can just ignore them. • A fanfiction author wrote how ended up getting married in, and Bleedman added the whole thing in. Both this and the feature quite a lot of this, with one of the most notable early instances being • Two of Jakayrta's stories in the universe are regarded as canonical by Cornova himself. • In, Kyon's were named after it was proposed on its. • A reviewer proposed during the St. Galleria arc of to have Luso get Parivir clothing when he actually becomes a Parivir. The author worked this into the story in Chapter 65.
•: • Some reviewers took to calling the version of Applebloom 'Saint Applebloom' due to her in that timeline. Eventually, this is shown to be how the Apple/Pie family refer to her. • One piece of gave the full name of Discordance Apophis Typhon. This was eventually made canonical, with Typhon becoming the surname for all the draconnequi. Ail Noise 7009 Manual.
• Numerous recursive fanfics have declared part of the established multiverse. • piece of fan art (a sequel to a certain scene in Dark World) was eventually inserted into the fic. • Alexwarlorn noted that despite describing Pandora with a fox's tail, fan art kept showing her with a lion's tail instead. Eventually, he had Discord comment that Pandora went through a phase where she replaced her lion tail with a fox's for a while before going back. • in Dark World is eventually revealed to be an evolution of Nightmare Purgatory from the 'Fading Futures'. • Downplayed: the name of was originally derived from its trope page (when asked about it, responded with a ). The same person acknowledged it near the end of the author's notes for the final chapter of.
• The fan series then developed fan series of its own following its particular idea, which had plenty of scope in it. Certain concepts and terms used in the spin-offs made it into the original Pokeumans, from simple things like the term 'Extinctionists' to The Board of Dream Messengers, in the wake of the ridiculously number of protagonists with a which is now a community-wide concept. • Luigi's Final Smash in has him firing elemental blasts from the Poltergust 3000.
A similar Final Smash ended up becoming Luigi's Final Smash in the 3DS and Wii U installments. • in 2, Spike wonders whether (and eventually Sonic confirms it himself). In, Knuckles wonders if Sonic's middle name is 'the.' Keep in mind that PMX2 came out over five years before Sonic Boom. • fan-made to was picked up by the author and used in the final chapter of the story proper. • The author of has on several occasions drawn inspiration from her own work's. • A fan omake for detailing the collapse of FAR civilization and the history of Adam and Lilith as who was added verbatim during the fight against Arael when Rei ended up accessing Lilith's memories.
• has an example - students Rory and Jim write about their teachers at the eponymous school. They submit one of their stories for a writing assignment, and finds it so hilarious that he reads it out loud to the other teachers, two of whom are the subjects of the story's romantic plot. Something their fictionalized selves do in the story amuses them so much that they start doing it for real, later leading Rory to comment, 'Our fanon is canon.' •: • Something in between this and, fans translated the gravestones of Anna and Elsa's parents as 'Agdar' and 'Idunn.' It was initially unconfirmed if those were their names or just placeholder names, but eventually licensed books canonized them. • Fans decided amongst Hans' many brothers that he must have at least one set of twins.
Canonized the idea, albeit using fraternal twins rather than the more popularly used identical twins. • Common in the fandom is that if you're going to put back in the story somehow, his first job must be a stable boy and involve shoveling horse poop, as that's a fairly good punishment for him without delving to territory. Confirmed that back at home he's doing just that • features several characters referring to LEGO pieces by their.