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* [[All Guys Want Cheerleaders]]
* [[And I Must Scream]]
* [[Luke, I Might Be Your Father|Anya, I Might be your GrandFather]]
* [[The Apprentice]]: Many early stories attempted to give the Old Man an apprentice/assistant without much success, until "Possibilities" introduced Dannie. Anya is this to the Witch.
* [[Attractive Bent Gender]]: No one in these stories ends up looking like anything less than either a supermodel or worse'
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* [[Ironic Hell]]
* [[Jumping the Gender Barrier]]: A common plot involves a man becoming a girl and hooking up with his former best friend who may be either a straight man or a lesbian girlfriend.
* [[Laser -Guided Amnesia]] : Sometimes the change will also involve the vicims or victims associates memories of their former life being erased, or the changes becoming retroactive as though they were always that way.
* [[Laser -Guided Karma]]: If your a jerk, at least a jerk then chance are you will lose your Y chromosome by the end of the story.
* [[The Little Shop That Wasn't There Yesterday]] : A victim will sometimes find find the store again and sometimes not
* [[Love Triangle]]: After Terry {{spoiler|is forced to be Terri for 9 months (hint, hint)}}, and Chris has to be her boyfriend during that time, the triangle becomes Dannie-Chris- {{spoiler|Terri.}}
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* [[Second Law of Gender Bending]]
* [[Shout Out]]: The story 'Jessica' which features the protagonist after watching the movie turning into...well Jessica Rabbit.
* [[SorcerersSorcerer's Apprentice Plot]]
* [[Strictly Formula]]
* [[Third Law of Gender Bending]]
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[[Category:Fantasy Web Originals]]
[[Category:Spells R Us]]
[[Category:Trope]]

Revision as of 15:14, 9 January 2014

Spells R Us is a Shared Universe Web Original created by Bill Hart in the 1990s. Spells R Us has a pretty decent fan base and many stories have been created, not just from Bill Hart.

The series revolves around ~The Little Shop That Wasn't There Yesterday~ called Spells R Us. The shop is run by the nameless Robe and Hat Wizard known only as "The Old Man". Each story usually starts with The Old Man selling some sort of magical product to a disbelieving customer. As the story progresses, the customer will have either a Gender Bender, Animorphism, age progression, age regression, or some other sort of transformation. The customer is usually left this way for the rest of his/her life.

Take from that what you will.

The series began when two college students, Chris and Terry, needed to get girls for the frat party, or the will be kicked out of the fraternity. Desperate, the boys go to a mysterious shop called Spells R Us. The Old Man gives them the spell and "forgets" to tell the boys that for one night, they (and the other frathouse students) will become girls in body and mind.

So, of course, they mess up the spell.

Now anyone in the house after 7 will turn into the opposite sex. While "Crissy" and "Terri" retain their guy memories, anyone else will act, think, and look like a girl until 2 a.m. (when the spell wears off). This plot was written by Bill Hart, and takes up the storyline of Bill Hart's stories.

However,many fans now write their own stories. Theses stories focus less on the events with Terry and Chris and more with the other vic-*cough*- uh, customers of The Old Man's shop. All of those stories have built some sort of cannon while ignoring Bill Harts saga, this unnofficial cannon sprang many sub-universes, among them Bikini Beach, about a magical Women-only genderrbending water park in California owned by an old gipsy witch (known only as "The Witch" or "The Old Woman"), who is a good friend of the Old Man.

Stories can be found all over the web. Most of them (if not all) can be found at fictionmania. A small collection can be found at this angelfire page and this archive of TF stories. All three contain Bill Hart's first story: "A Strangeness at The Frat House."


This series contains examples of: