'''Writing credits:''' [[Midnight Man]]
 
'''Writing credits:''' [[Midnight Man]]
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'''Written:''' April 1 to May 20/21, 2007
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'''Written:''' April 1 to May 20/21, 2006
    
'''First released:''' April 25 to May 21, 2006. The story was posted one chapter a day; days with no chapter were followed by days with two chapters and some hours between them. Only the last chapter was delayed a few hours.
 
'''First released:''' April 25 to May 21, 2006. The story was posted one chapter a day; days with no chapter were followed by days with two chapters and some hours between them. Only the last chapter was delayed a few hours.
 
'''Title reference:''' ''Huge'' refers to the aircraft engineer Howard Huge, his giant seaplane called The [[Midnight Man#Marabou|Marabou]] which plays a great role in the story, and the dimensions of the story itself which the author considers rather long for a crossover of that degree; ''To Be True'' means that almost the whole plot is a dream.
 
'''Title reference:''' ''Huge'' refers to the aircraft engineer Howard Huge, his giant seaplane called The [[Midnight Man#Marabou|Marabou]] which plays a great role in the story, and the dimensions of the story itself which the author considers rather long for a crossover of that degree; ''To Be True'' means that almost the whole plot is a dream.
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'''Part of series:''' ''Too Huge To Be True'' is the first regular story in Midnight Man's [[Rangerverse]].
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'''Continuity:''' ''Too Huge To Be True'' is the first regular story in Midnight Man's [[Rangerverse]]. Technically, it is preceded by ''[[First Date]]'', however. It is followed by ''[[Lost And Found]]''.
    
'''Length after (before) the refurbishment:''' 37,133 (37,025) words (the whole work), 36,977 (36,869) words (only the story text plus preface); 26 chapters and a preface
 
'''Length after (before) the refurbishment:''' 37,133 (37,025) words (the whole work), 36,977 (36,869) words (only the story text plus preface); 26 chapters and a preface
 
Something furthermore interesting about ''Too Huge To Be True'' is that [[Kevin Sharbaugh]] stated during the publishing process that he had more than just an idea concerning such a crossover, it was actually a story concept, and he even foresaw [[Geegaw Hackwrench]] appearing in the story.
 
Something furthermore interesting about ''Too Huge To Be True'' is that [[Kevin Sharbaugh]] stated during the publishing process that he had more than just an idea concerning such a crossover, it was actually a story concept, and he even foresaw [[Geegaw Hackwrench]] appearing in the story.
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====Synopsis====
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==Synopsis==
 
The [[Rescue Rangers]] have taken an afternoon off and spent it watching an 8-hour TaleSpin marathon. This doesn't lack consequences: That night, [[Gadget Hackwrench|Gadget]] dreams herself and the other Rangers to Cape Suzette into the world of TaleSpin. This is where the problems start: The Rangers, about as tall as everyone else in this world, find out that they'll need money to get along. The Higher for Hire crew is in urgent need of help on a delivery for the preparations of a ball which Baloo and Rebecca will attend the same evening. And the crazy aircraft engineer Howard Huge has to retrieve the Marabou, the biggest bird he has ever designed, which has ditched in a desert on its second flight some years ago, and which has been so secret that nobody really believes in its existence.
 
The [[Rescue Rangers]] have taken an afternoon off and spent it watching an 8-hour TaleSpin marathon. This doesn't lack consequences: That night, [[Gadget Hackwrench|Gadget]] dreams herself and the other Rangers to Cape Suzette into the world of TaleSpin. This is where the problems start: The Rangers, about as tall as everyone else in this world, find out that they'll need money to get along. The Higher for Hire crew is in urgent need of help on a delivery for the preparations of a ball which Baloo and Rebecca will attend the same evening. And the crazy aircraft engineer Howard Huge has to retrieve the Marabou, the biggest bird he has ever designed, which has ditched in a desert on its second flight some years ago, and which has been so secret that nobody really believes in its existence.
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