Reviews for A Fix of Wild Magic |
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Natalie-E-G chapter 9 . 5/4/2018 What can I say but another story I found interesting that is apparently abandoned. |
tremainmarion4 chapter 1 . 8/31/2017 Your fanfiction is bad |
Muramasa Sengo chapter 1 . 11/15/2015 Hi... I was just going through my old fanfic pile and rediscovered this series. I am a long time fan and have read at least 3 versions of "Wild Magic". Honestly, I thought every version was fine, but it appears you are a perfectionist. For some reason, I missed "A Fix of Wild Magic", so that is next on my reading list. Hope you continue this series soon... might I suggest you add new chapters while re-writing the old, instead of scrapping the entire story? |
humo146 chapter 6 . 8/17/2015 more please |
deathgeonous chapter 2 . 5/13/2015 I decided that I wanted to reread my old favorite Ranma fics, and this, as you could no doubt guess, is one of them. Well, thanks for writing this, and bye for now. |
Veedramon chapter 9 . 1/21/2015 Well, besides meeting reincarnations, it doesn't seem like there is much for Lina to do... |
Grizzmon chapter 8 . 1/21/2015 I think I prefer the "canned" version. |
Grizzmon chapter 7 . 1/21/2015 I bet she will end in the boys bath. |
Grizzmon chapter 6 . 1/21/2015 Well,again poor Ranma. |
Grizzmon chapter 5 . 1/21/2015 Why even sent Ranma to Hogwarts? After what she learned with Washu, is a tad pointless. Again, I think this story would work better without Harry Potter. |
Grizzmon chapter 4 . 1/21/2015 Well, I think even demon lords will fear Ranma when she is done with her education. |
Grizzmon chapter 3 . 1/21/2015 Washu could easily fix Ranma being part cat, but she did not, evil woman! |
Grizzmon chapter 2 . 1/21/2015 Well, Poor Ranma. |
Grizzmon chapter 1 . 1/21/2015 I don't see why you included Harry Potter, the fic could work without it... |
taxzombie chapter 9 . 11/21/2014 Yet another story that appears to be left drifting on the sands of time. I've got a follow tagged to it should it ever resurface. But at this point I'm not holding out much hope. A truly sad way to end a tale. |