Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26828211-20160312205128/@comment-28037736-20160323082609

Actually, you would need to speak with Rebecca Sugar, the creator of Steven Universe (for the fact that it is a parody of 'Stronger Than You', as Third-Impact-is-Coming said); as well as djsmell, the original creator of that Stronger Than You parody (the link to which can be found here ). It is perhaps more important here to ask djsmell his permission than it is Rebecca Sugar, as she has had very little problem in the past with people making covers, parodies, and any other fanwork of the music from her show. However, having made parodies of my own, I know how terribly important it is to contact the person you want to borrow content from. Not only does it give them a higher appreciation and respect for you for respecting their opinions and feelings, but it also prevents negative feelings and impressions that you've stolen their work, and makes it more likely that they'll be willing to work with you in the future.

That being said, it doesn't make much sense to use Sans' 'Stronger Than You' in this context. The meaning of those lyrics were meant to convey that the vocalist was fighting against a great evil that threatened to destroy the world, and was going to do everything to stand in their way to try to save what was left of his friends, his kind, and the universe that he knew you, as the player, were trying to bring to an end. Seeing as how the protagonist in this game is doing exactly the opposite of what's described in the song (actively trying to destroy the people around her), it makes little sense to pair Sans' lyrics with Yan-Chan. Perhaps pairing up something that has Chara-centric lyrics, which emphasize their desire to destroy and kill, would be more appropriate here? Not trying to toot my own horn here, just giving a different point of view.