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These are recommendations made by Tropers for ''[[Battle Royale]]'' fanfics, all of which have to be signed to stay on the page. Feel free to add a fanfic of your own to the list, but remember to use the template found [[Fan Fic Recommendations|here]].
 
You can also add to the current recommendations if you want. Refrain from posting [[Conversation in Thethe Main Page]] though; that goes in the discussion page.
 
'''Page Reconfiguration in Progress''': [[Fan Fic Recommendations]] is being split into pages for each individual series, so help is needed to classify each entry into the appropiate category, and to format it according to the template.
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* ''Synopsis'': Each chapter follows each student in Class 3B during their last moments in life. Even more in-depth than ''Battle Royale'' itself, this fic shows their thoughts and last wishes. Based closely on the manga.
 
''[[Seventy Two Hours (Fanfic)|72 Hours]]'' by Anthony Marston (Lots of violence, obviously.)
* Recommended by Solitair
* ''Synopsis'': ''Battle Royale'' with an all new, all-American cast, set in a world where America and Europe are dictatorships just like Greater East Asia. The rules are the same as the original, except with less emphasis on danger zones, exploding belts instead of collars (which the story eventually admits isn't the best idea) and a three day deadline (hence the title).
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''[http://florestica.com/dbsommer/azumanga/ar/index.htm Azumanga Royale]'' by DB Sommer
* Recommended by Darkblade
* ''Synopsis:'' An unthinkable [[Fusion Fic]] with [[Azumanga Daioh (Manga)|Azumanga Daioh]] that essentially is an [[Affectionate Parody]] of both original works.
 
''[[First American Blitz (Fanfic)|First American Blitz]]'' by Terryllennium
* Recommended by [[Tropers/Frankenfoot|Frankenfoot]]
* ''Synopsis:'' Twenty-nine students from various schools are trapped in a kill or be killed game sanctioned by a brutal contract between rogue elements of the American government and Japan. Utopia is never what it seems. And escape from 'the Program' is impossible...