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So You Think You Can Fanon

SYTYCFanon
SCP Foundation
Scp-9000
The Walking Dead
Scp-9106
Scp-9998
Wilson's Wildlife Solutions
Sticky
Victims Of VKTM
Scp-9977
Battletech
Stick Insect Tenomorpha Margipennis
Totem Anomaly
Scp-9000-B
Foundation
Batman Hush
Batman: Under the Red Hood
Eisenfremder Real Estate
Interview With the Vampire
New Orleans
Slavery

Join Jake,Matt, Sergio, K-Bert, Shaun and the rest of the crew as we delve into the weird and whacky world of fan creations and fiction to tell you what's worth checking out and how improve your own writing. We'll brave the pandora's box of Indie Amazon novels, highlight the greats like the All Guardsman Party and the best of the SCP foundation. You never know what you are going to get with SYTYCF... more

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On this minisode we tackle another critter profile and get sidetracked remembering SCP-7052.

WE dive back into Eisenfremder in order to discover who the man behind the curtain is.

After a low hanging fruit joke, the gang dives into an SCP about an anomalous Real estate company.

"SCP-9106" by IAmTheOoga, from the SCP Wiki. Source: scpwiki.com/scp-9106. Licensed under CC BY-SA.

The Walking Dead Journey continues.

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Ian Malcolm Holmes
Person of Interest 9106-1; interviewee
SCP-9106 GOI-404
Episode: SCP-9106 Part 2 by I am the OOGA | So You Think You Can SCP
Greg Chudley
Guest from the SCP Wiki
SCP Wiki
Episode: SCP-9998: A Prince Among Men by Dysadron and MontagueETC | So You Think You Can Fanon SCP

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Sergio
Host of the show; appears across multiple episodes with in-universe affiliations.
Greg Chudley
Co-host; involved in SCP and book club discussions; appears under various spellings.

Reviews

4.0 out of 5 stars from 31 ratings
  • Excellent show!

    This is a wonderful podcast. It’s fun to listen to and very well made.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Taff 79
    United States4 years ago
  • My wig was eaten by wild hogs

    -milo

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Thisisnotanameijustmadeup
    United States6 years ago

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Positive on the show's energy and nerdy banter, with strong appreciation for deep lore discussions.
Listeners like the mix of SCP analysis and indie book club vibes.
The hosts' chemistry and community callbacks are frequently highlighted.

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SCP-9106 Part 2 by I am the OOGA | So You Think You Can SCP
Q: In your view, why not deploy a Doxin in SCP-106?
Holmes explains that profit is not the chief goal, and that Doxins are designed to clear hostile infestations while preserving the structure; they are limited by the need to avoid harming the spaces they protect.
SCP-9106 Part 2 by I am the OOGA | So You Think You Can SCP
Q: Who wants to take Ian Malcolm Holmes?
Holmes is proposed as the interviewee, and the host team assigns the interview to a speaker; the conversation proceeds with Holmes discussing the nature of the Doxins and the purpose of the structures, including their goals and functions.
SCP-9998: A Prince Among Men by Dysadron and MontagueETC | So You Think You Can Fanon SCP
Q: What are you hoping to get from the finale?
The hosts expect high viewership, major narrative resolution, and a definitive wrap for Nell Prince's arc, with discussions about how the finale will tie together the show's five-part lessons and the broader SCP-9998 mythos.

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A comedy-focused discussion show that thrives on fan-made fiction, cross-genre nerdom, and in-universe lore. Episodes span SCP-inspired lore, indie novels, and beloved graphic novels, all with a playful roundtable vibe, banter, and meta-commentary. Listeners can expect deep dives into world-building, character debates, and lively reactions to fanon lore, with recurring jokes and community callbacks that reward longtime fans. The show stands out for its informal, personality-driven format, its mix of entertainment and analysis, and its ability to spotlight smaller creators and niche universes while keeping things light and entertaining.

Highlight moments likely include imaginative SCP debates, book-club style discussions, and crossovers betw... more

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