One way is to set the story in a different time or place because of the lemon. Suppose the lemon is a time - traveling lemon, and it takes Tom and Jerry back to the dinosaur age. There, they have to find a way to get back to their own time while also dealing with the prehistoric challenges. Another idea is to make the lemon the center of a mystery. For example, every night the lemon glows and strange things start to happen. Tom and Jerry have to solve the mystery of why the lemon behaves this way and stop whatever evil force is using the lemon for its own purposes.
To create an interesting plot, writers can introduce new characters because of the lemon. Maybe there's a lemon - loving bird who will only give Tom and Jerry a map to a magical place if they can prove they can take care of the lemon properly. The interactions between the new characters and Tom and Jerry, along with their attempts to meet the bird's demands, can form a really engaging story. Also, the lemon could have different effects on Tom and Jerry. Like it makes Tom super - fast but Jerry super - strong, and they have to use these new abilities in a race against time to save their home from a natural disaster.
Maybe in the fanfiction, the female Jerry is a magical creature. Tom is initially scared but also intrigued. She has the power to talk to the other animals in the yard and make them cooperate. Tom sees this as an opportunity to finally get rid of Jerry once and for all by using her magic. However, as they interact more, Tom starts to fall for her charm and realizes that he doesn't really want to use her to get at Jerry anymore.
Writers can start by creating a unique scenario for Law and Nami to meet. For example, instead of the normal One Piece encounters, they could meet in a parallel world. Then, introduce a conflict like a powerful villain who targets Nami because of her skills and Law has to protect her. Also, adding some twists to their relationship, like Nami initially distrusting Law but then slowly realizing his good intentions.
The games usually have fun chase scenes and puzzles based on the characters' antics. They also often have colorful graphics and simple controls.
You can start by sketching the basic outlines of Tom and Jerry's shapes. Then, add details like their facial expressions and features. Pay attention to their proportions and characteristic poses.
Writers can start by creating a unique setting. For example, a new planet or a hidden dimension where Ben and Ester find themselves. Then, introduce a conflict. It could be a powerful villain who has a special connection to either Ben or Ester. Another way is to play with their personalities. Maybe Ester is really scared at first but has to overcome her fear to help Ben. Writers can also add some twists and turns, like a character who seems to be a friend but turns out to be an enemy in the middle of the story.
One popular theme is the idea of Tom and Jerry forming an unexpected alliance because of the lemon. Maybe they both discover a magical lemon that gives them superpowers, and they have to work together to protect it from other villains in their world. Another theme could be a comical competition over the lemon, like who can make the best lemonade with it and win a prize in their animal community.
Give them distinct personalities. For example, an OC mouse could be extremely shy but very intelligent. It could use its intelligence to outwit Tom in different ways than Jerry does.
One interesting Tom x Jerry human fanfiction could be about them as high school students. Tom might be a cool guitar - playing teen and Jerry could be the smart, mischievous classmate. They would have the same kind of rivalry as in the original, like competing for the attention of a popular girl in school. Another could be set in a corporate world where Tom is a strict boss and Jerry is the clever employee always outwitting him. There's also the possibility of a fantasy version where they are knights in a magical kingdom, still with their cat - and - mouse - like enmity.
Well, for starters, a female Jerry might be more empathetic towards Tom. Unlike the male Jerry who is always outwitting Tom, a female Jerry could try to understand Tom's motives. She might offer him some food or a place to rest sometimes, which would completely throw Tom off his game of chasing. Their relationship could start with confusion on Tom's part as he's not used to this kindness from a Jerry.
Writers can make it believable by giving the OC a strong backstory. For example, if the OC has a past that somehow ties in with Tom's, like they both come from similar difficult family situations. This can create an instant connection. Also, showing their gradual development of feelings rather than instant love is important.