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AAOOOSC! Wheatie Bits!
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  • Reads 755
  • Votes 31
  • Parts 60
  • Time 5h 52m
Complete, First published Jul 20, 2018
October 2013...

Welcome to the Western Hockey League, your next stop before the NHL!

Kale Clague has just entered the major junior level of hockey all alone. Not until he meets up with the dazzling, yet haughty Nolan Patrick and the friendly, yet punny Reid Duke. Little do they know they are all power players, destined to fight with other power players to defend their friends from a certain, unexplainable evil.

Rated TV-Y7

This story spans from October 2013 to September 2017

This is a TV-show styled story: Each chapter is an episode, each chapter is composed of parts, since the chapters are long and the whole story is one season. There will only be one season.

No Sidney Crosby included. AAOOOSC! elements are included though!

Picture this as 2-D animation, like "Star versus the Forces of Evil."

This is a spin-off of the AAOOOSC! series. This is not part of the main series and can be read anytime! BUT it is highly encouraged to be read after reading "AAOOOSC! Junior Powers!" and "AAOOOSC! United"
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