Let's try a little game here in General Media that is called the
TV and Movie A to Z Game!Rules are simple. Starting with the letter 'A', name a TV show or movie that begins with that letter. The next poster then comes up with one that starts with a 'B', then the next poster with the letter 'C' and so forth until the entire alphabet is used, then the process is started over.
Now you can only use one post and one name of a show/movie at one time. You must wait until someone puts down the next name until you can play again unless 24 hours pass since the last entry was used. Once a name is used, it cannot be used again on that letter. Of course there are some slight exceptions, especially with Japanese anime shows changed into English shows with different names.
EXAMPLE:Tokyo Mew-Mew is the same as Mew-Mew Power but can be used under both 'T' and 'M'. Also some shows have multiple names like the 'Star Trek' series and 'Friday the 13th' movies.
As the rounds progress, certain letters like 'Q', 'V', 'X' and 'Z' will become very hard. Also since posters here come from different countries, some shows need definitions and explanations to others.
EXAMPLE: D = Doctor Who (Science Fiction show aired on BBC- England)
Updated lists will be provided so everyone knows which names of shows and movies have been used.
Remember first and foremost...this is for fun. If there's any questions on how to play, feel free to speak up. If you've done this type of game before, then it's old hat to you.
Let's see how many rounds we can go here, okay?
UPDATED RULES:Shows and movies that have 'a', 'an', 'the' and similar wording do not add under those particular letters.
Example: The Simpsons would go under the letter 'S' and not 'T'.
Unless you think the show is very obscure or if someone questions the name of said movie or show, you don't need an explanation with each response. However if a name of a show or movie does not have an explanation and someone questions the word, be prepared to give an explanation to said show.
Letters cannot be skipped. If you can't come up with a TV show or movie for the next letter, you need to wait until someone else does. If no word is available, the game is concluded.