4 Answers2026-06-25 08:35:30
There's this kind of frustrating but also funny thing where the best stuff for crossovers like that isn't always in the most obvious places. You'd think just searching 'pony zizzy crossover' on AO3 would cover it, but the tagging is a complete mess. Sometimes it's under 'Town of Salem' as the fandom, sometimes it's 'ToS', sometimes the characters are tagged but the crossover isn't. I've wasted hours clicking into fics that are just one character mentioned in a huge ensemble cast. My strategy now is to find one writer who's nailed the dynamic I like—someone who gets Pony's chaotic energy and Zizzy's more grounded tension—and then scour their bookmarks. Authors who write good crossovers tend to have excellent taste in what they read, so their bookmarks are a goldmine. I found this incredible slow-burn where Pony is a ghost and Zizzy is the medium trying to figure out who killed him, and it was buried in an author's bookmarks from like 2018.
Also, don't sleep on Tumblr. It's a graveyard for a lot of links now, but some writers will post snippets or full stories on their blogs and link from there. You have to be willing to dig through reblog chains, which is its own special kind of archaeological effort. Discord servers for 'Town of Salem' fanworks sometimes have dedicated channels for fic shares, and people are usually happy to rec if you ask specifically for that pairing. It feels very word-of-mouth, which is annoying but also makes finding a good story way more rewarding.
4 Answers2026-06-25 11:44:34
Finding pony x zizzy content can be a bit of a hunt since it's such a specific ship from the 'Piggy' Roblox fandom. My main recommendation would be to head straight to Archive of Our Own (AO3). Use the relationship tag 'Pony (Roblox Piggy) / Zizzy (Roblox Piggy)' and sort by either kudos or bookmarks. That'll surface the most popular ones in the community.
I've also seen a decent amount of activity on Wattpad, but you really need to sift there. Search 'Pony Zizzy' or 'Pony x Zizzy' and filter by reads. Sometimes the tags are inconsistent, so you might find gems under #piggyfanfiction or #robloxpiggy. FanFiction.net is pretty much a dead zone for this pairing; I've checked. The real trick is to follow authors you like on AO3, because they often cross-post snippets or links to longer works on their Tumblr or Twitter, which can lead you to even more niche forums or Discord servers where people share drafts.
2 Answers2026-07-01 00:14:57
Man, trying to pinpoint the 'most popular' spot for Zizzy x Bunny stuff is a moving target—it depends entirely on what flavor of fandom you're coming from. 'Adopt Me!' fanfic kind of exploded all over the place, so you've got your dedicated Roblox/Adopt Me! fans on Wattpad building massive story collections there, and then you've got the more general fandom crowd that migrated to AO3 over the years. The vibe is totally different between them.
On Wattpad, it's pure, unadulterated fandom energy. You'll find a thousand 'Bad Boy Zizzy x Shy Bunny' or 'Mafia AU' stories with millions of collective reads. The tagging is chaotic, the summaries are all caps, and the chapters are short and addictive. It's where the pulse of the younger, super-engaged part of the community feels strongest. You don't go there for literary critique; you go to binge-read ten stories in a night and get your fluffy or angsty fix.
Archive of Our Own is the complete opposite end of the spectrum. The stories there tend to be more deliberate, often exploring specific tropes or emotional beats with more developed prose. You might find a stunning 50k-word slow-burn that deconstructs their dynamic from the game, or a surprisingly poignant modern AU. The kudos and bookmark system means popularity is a bit less about raw view counts and more about reader investment. For someone who wants to dig deeper than the surface-level tropes, AO3 can feel like a treasure trove tucked away from the mainstream wattpad noise.
Honestly, my reading habits have shifted. I started on Wattpad years ago, got overwhelmed by the sheer volume and repetition, and now I mostly haunt the AO3 tag, sorting by kudos to find the real standouts. Sometimes I'll still dip back into Wattpad if I'm just in the mood for something quick and tropey, but AO3 feels like home base for the stuff that sticks with me.
4 Answers2026-08-01 22:30:29
Honestly, the heart of 'Zizzy x Willow' stuff right now is probably Wattpad. I know, I know, a lot of people turn their noses up at it, but for this specific ship from the 'Piggy' game fandom, that's where the volume is. It's a younger audience mostly, so you get a flood of high-school AUs, sweet first-kiss scenes, and a lot of hurt/comfort stuff. The quality varies wildly, obviously, but the sheer number of stories means you can filter by reads and comments to find the decent ones.
AO3 is where you go for the more polished, structured pieces. Less quantity, but the authors there tend to be older and more deliberate with tags and tropes. I found a fantastic post-canon survival fic there last month that actually made me care about the game's lore. Tumblr's still good for drabbles, headcanons, and that immediate community chatter, but for full-length stories, Wattpad's the starter hub and AO3 is the archive for the keepers.