It was a Code Lyoko fanfiction. I was frustrated by "mistakes" I perceived other fanfictions making, like introducing a new generation of characters or bringing back dead enemies and allies or changing the setting (I've grown and realized that those were good too, I just wasn't their intended audience) and decided to "do it right." It was an original flavor series continuation fic. (Which was fun when the eventual actual Season 5 ended up having some similar plot developments as the ones I'd hinted at.) I only finished a couple episodes and I made a mistake in formatting so the fanfiction was published as a gigantic wall of text with no chapters or even paragraph breaks, and it also needed a significant bit of editing (particularly to have a consistent tense and point of view), so I wouldn't consider it well-written, but I'm still proud of the ideas and feel like the resulting episodes I wrote achieved my goal of feeling like a natural continuation of the series.
(Also, yeah, sorry I'm two years late. Guest comments are grouped by IP, and I was in a different state for two years and never tracked this comment back down to see if it had replies. Now I'm back home and can see it. I figure no one will see the reply this late, but hey, the Internet is an archive and I didn't want to leave a question unanswered or a story untold if I was in a position to add to it.)
Oh, don't you worry dude, people still respond to stuff after 2 years. It just sometimes different people that do. But nice story, I do write some fanfiction myself, and I originally started doing it because I got pissed the hell off that an animated series I was watching at the time killed a well loved and established character, so I was like: "No motherfucker, I will rewrite everything from that point myself and make it way better too"
Two years after that, I have 2 seasons of content planned in mind and somewhat on paper, and it's on par with the best stories I read/watched. And I'm still improving it.
Two years after that, I have 2 seasons of content planned in mind and somewhat on paper, and it's on par with the best stories I read/watched. And I'm still improving it.