The Adventure Truly Begins: What Really Happened (Unofficial Fan Movie of The Crazy-Ass Group Show)

Note: This episode is not official.

The Adventure Truly Begins: What Really Happened is a fan-made web movie of The Crazy-Ass Group Show: The Series, Television Presentation. This episode serves as an updated version of the canon episode The Adventure Truly Begins and is split up into 4 parts.

Plot
It's a normal (if unusually bleak) day in San Los Angelantonioyorkytro when out of the blue, Izaya Orihara of Ikebukuro launches an assault on the city. The group must try to fend off the assault, with a few members helping each other, but this won't be easy, as Izaya proves himself to be the most dangerous among the few villains they have encountered. On top of all that, he also manages to rally the citizens to his side by airing all of the group's dirty laundry, leaving them vulnerable.

Why It Rocks
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 * 1) The story is a step up from the other episodes of The Crazy Ass Group Show, as it centers around an actual story and stays focused. It also challenges the status quo of the series by introducing an actual villain, that villain being Izaya Orihara (from Durarara).
 * 2) *There are also very few filler scenes as a result.
 * 3) Surprisingly enough, much character development occurs in this episode, and whoever gets flanderized gets their original personality back.
 * 4) MANY awesome scenes are present, such as:
 * 5) *Izaya's entrance towards the end of part 1, and the speech he gives to the members of the group at the start of part 2.
 * 6) **The Postal Dude's response to Izaya, where he attempts to fight him.
 * 7) *The fight with Izaya during the climax, in general.
 * 8) Quite a few characters make their debuts, and many of them are all likable. A few standouts include Yukiteru Amano, Winry Rockbell (who kicks off the Elric brothers' character development), Mikoto Misaka, Alucard (Hellsing), Asta (Black Clover), and Tsunayoshi Sawada (Reborn).
 * 9) An awesome ending, where everyone sets their differences aside to defeat Izaya.

Bad Qualities
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 * 1) The pacing can be slow at times (especially in the first part), but it does pick up once Izaya makes his introduction towards the end of the first part.
 * 2) It can get too grim at times, such as when Odo gets separated from Claire Emmett (who's basically like his mom or older sister) during the riot held by the residents and led by Izaya in part 2.

Reception
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Trivia

 * The original episode's premise won a writing contest, but got heavily modified by executives.