Feb. Fan Challenge!

We have had three awesome Fan Challenges thus far, each with a different theme hosted by a different Watercooler member. January still has one more day to go (in the time zone I'm currently in, at least), but since I will be without internet for about two days, I wanted to post this before the month changes.

We had Miss A's Fave Character Challenge in December,Timber's Non-Christmas Challenge in December, and Sangome's Letter Challenge for January.

I now present February's Challenge:

The Anime Dating Game!

If you’ve been to an anime con, chances are this was an event, as it is very popular. One anime bachelor or bachelorette has to pick from three mystery dates of the oppisite gender (or the same one, on some occasions, to the chargrin of the character).

You have until the end of Feb to complete this challenge.

RULES:

1. The bachelor or bachelorette who is reading the questions can be introduced. We’ll all know who s/he is. However, the three people they are picking from have to be a secret. They can be any fictional character from any series. This is a bit harder than the Letter challenge from last month, because you are dealing with the interaction of four characters, only one of whom the audience is told who s/he is.

For example, Inuyasha might be picking between three mystery bachelorettes who are Tohru from Fruits Basket, Rosette from Chrno Crusade, and Pegasus from Yu-Gi-Oh! (Actually, if someone were to do that, it might be kind of epic.)

2. The questions that the bachelor/ette reads are from the list below. Other than this, ad-libbing is perfectly acceptable, and you may include other questions. But you must include the following five:

A) If you had to choose between an expensive date or a date that cost no money, which would you prefer?
B) If you were a song, which one would you be?
C) What do you have to share?
D) Finish this poem: Roses are red, violets are blue…
E) If you were a flavor of Pocky, which would you be?

A question can be asked of all the bachelors/ettes or just a single one.

I will have my own example up shortly.

Good luck!

EDIT: You can choose to have a "reveal" of the bachelor/ettes at the end or just the one that ends up being chosen. Your call.

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