A "stereotype" in which the "crossover kid" will be a mixture of different stereotypes and thus impossible to "box in." Possibly breaking the barriers on one day or on different days.
Ex. 1: Kayla: Lindsey dressed like an emo yesterday, but today she looks totally preppy. What's the deal?
Alex: She's such a crossover kid.

Ex. 2: Fizz: Katraa is wearing an emo tie, goth pants and has a gangster hat with a scene kid haircut...yet it looks good? How does she do it??
Cody: She can do it because she's a crossover kid. It works
by The Gunslinger Extraordinaire January 16, 2007
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Crossover kids are the people on youtube who are similar to logo kids, except their main content is crossover edits.
They usually make remakes of movies or cartoons dubbing them “parodies” when in fact it is just a loose shot for shot remake only with the original cast swapped with characters from other movies, or they make edits of scenes usually chase scenes or characters screaming and editing in other characters to join them in the scene as if they were there.
This trend has been known to be running ever since the early days of the internet and is popular amongst autistic people despite these content not made by them, some of the best known youtubers in this genre are JB Eagle, Wallace and Gromit Forever, Uranimated18, TheCartoonMan12, and many UTTP users.
I know these so called crossovers were first just made for fanfiction purposes to make the fanbase laugh, but I think it is going on the same level as how the logo effects and grounded videos are doing amongst the kid youtubers.
I don’t understand how this is not being discussed a lot, but this has a pretty interesting backstory to tell.
Plus my friend who is just 7 years old is a part of the crossover kids and he loves doing cast swap remakes of Disney movies on this strange website called the Parody wiki which is home to a lot of that.
by The40sand60sfan June 25, 2023
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