Stories by @johndavis_1994
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Fatal Frame V: Maiden of Black Water
Mt. Hikami was once worshiped as a sacred place where a unique religion was taught. The water on this mountain is believed to house spirits, and there is a teaching from this region that “humans are born from water and return to it at the end of their lives.” As a result, “people looking for death” come to this mountain and experience their last moments while they come in contact with the mountain’s water. They believe this is the proper way to end their lives. Several peculiar rituals and customs still exist on this mountain, and many bizarre and unfortunate occurrences have supposedly taken place here. This story takes place on Mt. Hikami, a mountain believed to be a sacred place, and revolves around Yuri Kozukata, Ren Hojo and Miu Hinasaki who act as the three protagonists whose stories are interwoven in this mysterious and dream-like tale.

Fatal Frame IV: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse
Rogetsu Kagura is a festival held once every ten years on Rogetsu Isle in southern Japan. During the festival, five girls mysteriously disappeared. The girls were rescued by a detective, but all of their memories were lost. One of the girls that disappeared mysteriously, Ruka Minazuki, had a faint memory of a single melody… Ten years later, two of the girls that mysteriously disappeared were killed one after another. Determined to solve the mystery of their friends' deaths, the remaining girls, Misaki and Madoka, agree to travel to Rogetsu Isle. Ruka decides to follow them to the island. Will they find out what lies beyond their lost memories?

Fatal Frame: Shadow Priestess
College student Sara Washizuki was shown a mysterious film photograph by paranormal photographer Tousei Ryuuzaki. In it was captured something she had left sealed away with her memories of a particular incident in her elementary school days...

Fatal Frame III: The Tormented
Professional photographer Rei Kurosawa is on an assignment, taking photographs of an abandoned mansion when she sees her late fiancé, Yuu, and tries to follow him. That night, Rei dreams of the Manor of Sleep. With the certain feeling that she can reunite with Yuu if she enters the manor, every night, Rei goes further and further into dream manor. Now every time Rei falls asleep, she finds herself transported back to the "dream manor", haunted with ghosts. Her only defense is a device called the Camera Obscura, which can be used as a weapon to fight and capture phantom beings from the Other World. Meanwhile, Miku Hinasaki, who lives with Rei and works as her assistant, finds herself pulled in her dreams back to the Himuro mansion where her brother Mafuyu disappeared, and a non-fiction writer/friend of Yuu Asou, Kei Amakura, becomes embroiled in the struggle against the dream manor when he researches for a way to help his niece Mio. Can Rei put an end to the curse that's haunting her and others, or is she destined to become its next victim?

Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly
Twin sisters, Mio Amakura and Mayu Amakura, visit the Stream of Memories. Soon, this entire area will be flooded by a dam… As Mio drifts into nostalgia, her sister Mayu is lured away by a crimson butterfly, leading her into a “village erased from the map.” There, vengeful spirits roam—souls forever bound in search of the twins who once fled from a sacred ritual. Trapped in a place where night never ends, Mio sets out to find Mayu and escape the cursed village. But in doing so, she unknowingly retraces the path of a past tragedy— and deep within the village, she comes face to face with the forbidden ritual that should never have been seen…

Fatal Frame
Nine days have passed since Mafuyu Hinasaki, the brother of Miku Hinasaki, had disappeared. It all began about a month ago, famous novelist Junsei Takamine disappeared while gathering research for an upcoming novel. Mafuyu, an aspiring journalist, suspected that something was wrong. Why would his mentor simply vanish into thin air? Mafuyu decided to conduct a private search for his friend, with the investigation eventually leading to the grounds of a secluded mansion. The Himuro Mansion stands silent and imposing deep within the forest. It's said that years ago the mansion belonged to a powerful landowner who had absolute control over the area. But now it's a shadow of its former self, dilapidated and desolate. Miku follows her brother's path to the mansion in order to find him, but all she can find of him is the family's antique camera. To her dismay, she also discovers that the mansion is populated with ghosts, but her camera somehow has the power to fight them. As Miku goes further into the mansion, she slowly discovers that the mansion and shrine share a horrific past that her family may have a connection with. Frightened but determined, Miku must brave the horrors of the mansion and find her brother before she becomes the next victim.

Fatal Frame Series
A live-action series based off of Koei Tecmo's FATAL FRAME

The King of Fighters Gaiden: "The Origin of Flames" Shingo Time Slip! Let's Go!
The origin of a 660-year old flame, soon revealed. The King of Fighters is the worlds largest martial arts tournament. One of the main spectacles has always been the clash of flames between Kyo Kusanagi & Iori Yagami. One of the participants, who has always looked up to Kyo, is Shingo Yabuki. Training hard, he hopes to someday reach the same heights. One day, during training, he collapses - only to awaken in an landscape that seems completely unfamiliar... One of the biggest mysteries of KoF, the flame itself and its connection to Orochi, is revealed through the eyes of Shingo himself!

Chizuru Kagura: Swift Shamaness
In need of looking for the best actresses who can play Chizuru Kagura for a live action King of Fighters short film/movie reboot/TV series. Young & older actresses who're Japanese, ages late 20s to 30s and have learned or can learn Kagura (Yata) style of ancient martial arts.

Iori Yagami: Unshackled Instinct
In need of looking for the best actors who can play Iori Yagami for a live action King of Fighters origin short film/movie reboot/TV series. Actors who're Japanese, ages late 20s to early 30s, can play or have learned to play bass guitar, able to pull off a serious and blunt type role, and have learned or can learn to fight like Iori with the Yagami style of ancient martial arts.

Kyo Kusanagi: Scion of the Flame
In need of looking for the best actors who can play Kyo Kusanagi for a live action King of Fighters origin short film/movie reboot/TV series. Actors who're Japanese, ages early to late 20s, can pull off a yankii/japanese delinquent bad boy type role and have learned or can learn Kenpō and Kusanagi style of Ancient Martial Arts. WARNING: AFTER THE WHITEWASHING OF KYO IN THAT 2010 KOF MOVIE WITH SEAN FARIS? NO WHITEWASHING!! JAPANESE ACTORS ONLY!

The King of Fighters 2002: Unlimited Match, The Movie
The boy who possess flames born from mixed two different flames. He wield his flame to regain his past.

The Worst Phineas and Ferb live-action cast EVER
Just ruining one of my own childhood favorites by creating another one of Disney's soulless and unnecessary remake fancast like this. Cast the worst possible suggestions for a live action Phineas and Ferb adaptation.

Freesia
Set in an Alternate History Japan, rampant crime and dwindling resources due to a war with another nation led the government to passing the Vengeance Act to keep prisons from overfilling. As a consequence, instead of going to prison, victims of a crime can legally try to kill the perpetrator, or enlist the help of a proxy agency to have their enforcers do it for them. The target can also enlist the help of bodyguards to help defend themselves. The story starts with the main character Hiroshi Kano applying for a job as an enforcer for one of the best proxy agencies. Kano has a special ability of being able to "disappear" by blending into his environment so well others literally can't notice him. He is also a very mentally unstable military veteran. Together with Wide-Eyed Idealist rookie Yamada and somewhat agressive mentor Mizoguchi, Kano begins his life as an enforcer...

The Worst Castlevania live-action adaptation EVER
Just another instances of me running out of ideas again, but thankfully, i just had one of the most ideas ever by making another one of these. So yeah, cast the worst possible actors for Castlevania characters. Make this the ABSOLUTE WORST adaptation lads! GO NUTZ!

The King of Fighters XIV (TV Series)
The King of Fighters has become a major business, generating huge profits and numerous spin-off tournaments worldwide. However, this led to a lowering of the overall quality, and voices began to rise across the globe demanding the formation of one unique, worldwide KOF competition. Antonov, a billionaire and self-proclaimed “first champion” bought out all the rights for the KOF Tournament. The announcement of a new KOF Tournament created unprecedented enthusiasm around the world. This excitement reached many of the participants, newcomers and veterans of the legendary tournament directly in the form of an official invitation. But like the ones before, Antonov and the participants soon learn that there's something amiss with this new KOF. The new hero is Shun'ei, a young martial artist who is under the teachings of Tung Fu Rue and struggles to get control of his powers

Welcome to NHK
Tatsuhiro Satou, a university dropout entering his fourth year of unemployment. He leads a reclusive life as a hikikomori, ultimately coming to the bizarre conclusion that this happened due to some sort of conspiracy. One day just when his life seems entirely unchanging, he meets Misaki Nakahara, a mysterious girl who claims to be able to cure Tatsuhiro of his hikikomori ways. She presents him with a contract basically outlining that once a day they would meet in the evening in a local park where Misaki would lecture to Tatsuhiro in an effort to rid him of his lifestyle. During these outings, many subjects are discussed, though they almost always pertain in some way to psychology or psychoanalysis.

The King of Fighters XIII (TV Series)
Previously, Ash Crimson, having obtained the powers from two of the descendants of the clans who sealed the Orochi away 1,800 years ago, Chizuru Kagura and Iori Yagami. Only one of the Three Sacred Treasures remains: the Sword of Kusanagi. However, Kyo Kusanagi suffered a major injury at the hands of Yagami, who had been overtaken by the power of the revitalized Orochi. Time has passed... With these recent incidents, it was feared that the next King of Fighters tournament would never happen. However, thanks to an unheard-of amount of promotion by a mysterious party, the KoF will be held on an unprecedented scale. The new mixed martial arts tournament is on the world stage, and the mass media has been giving it coverage like never before. Fighters all across the world begin to receive invitations... all sent from "R"! And at the center of the chaos is Ash Crimson, who already has two out of the Three Sacred Treasures in his possession. Will he target the last one remaining, Kyo Kusanagi? With over half the cast after his trail, that seems hard to accomplish. And who is the group known only as "Those From The Distant Land"? What business do they have with the Orochi? It's anyone's guess as to what will happen at this year's King of Fighters...

KOF Maximum Impact 2
Following their leader's defeat in the previous tournament, the Mephistopheles syndicate vanished from Southtown. The local media, no longer under their thumb, publishes a series of lurid exposés about their former oppressors. However, despite this new torrent of information, few suspected that an even larger entity was pulling Mephistopheles' puppet strings. Addes is an organization shrouded in mystery, and Mephistopheles was just one of its subsidiaries. When and who created it? Where was its headquarters? How far was its reach? — No one really had an inkling as to what this organization truly entailed.

KOF: Maximum Impact
Addes was the most powerful gang in South Town. Its leader, a man known only as Fate, was considered a modern-day Robin Hood to the poor and downtrodden. He himself had adopted two twin brothers, Alba and Soiree Meira, and trained them to be successors to his legacy. Six months before the events of the series, Fate is killed by Duke, the leader of the up-and-coming Mephistopheles gang. Duke then proceeds to exploit the poor to serve his own twisted thirst for power. In the present day, the Mephistopheles Fighting Tournament is beginning, with the venue being all of South Town. The participants (minus the Meira Brothers and Lien) believe that the tournament is being sponsored by a charity organization known as the Metatron Foundation, but they soon learn that its true sponsor is the Mephistopheles gang. Alba, Soiree and Lien are contacted directly by Hyena, so they know Metatron has nothing to do with this.