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  • Happy Tree Friends has gained a cult following, and thus, has many fans. Shortly after its internet debut in 2000, Happy Tree Friends became an unexpected success, getting over 15 million hits each month. It is one of the most downloaded iTunes podcasts. There are also many Fan Sites and Forums for HTF.
  • Fandom is the collective term for the worldwide herd of women, ages 10 to 70, who engage in wanton and often orgiastic acts of fantasizing boys, ages 8 to 40, usually in homoerotic situations, in possession of magnificently hung members, and in the throes of MegaAngst, from whose clutches the imperiled male can only be saved by another male, whose member is also magnificnently hung and whose own gayness is a complete revelation to him. Everyone is a poof.
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  • Im diesem Falle geht es somit um das Fandom der Serie Doctor Who, wobei damit auch dieverse Spin-offs und diverse weitere Aspekte eingebunden sind, die in den Kontext der Serie gestellt wurden. Zudem wird hier als deutsches Wiki ein Schwerpunkt auf dem deutschen Doctor Who Fandom gelegt.
  • Fandom is a wiki hosting service founded in October 2004 by Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales and Wikimedia Foundation board member Angela Beesly.
  • Fandom - dom fana Star Wars. Znajdują się w nim zwykle książki, figurki, kasety i cokolwiek dany fan zbiera i oczywiście sam Fan Star Wars. Centralne miejsce zajmuje jednak (w większości wypadków) ołtarz na którym stoją utrzymane w idealnej, dziewiczej czystości płyty z sześcioma częściami Gwiezdnej Sagi (z reguły są to jedne z wielu egzemplarzy, te na ołtarzu są najczęściej nieużywane i pełnią funkcję relikwii).
  • This is the main page to all sections of the fandom of Dungeon Boss. Remember, when categorizing your ideas use the tag "Fan:" and the page name should be "Fan: " as a basis as to not have fan ideas interfere with actual gameplay pages.
  • Fandom represents international, and/or informal communities of Tolkien fans that compose spin-offs from the Middle-earth storyline, in Middle-earth. There are heavily contrasted internal divisions within the current "movement", which have wracked the fandom up to the present day and show no signs of reconciliation at any point in the future. Written preference for any one of a pair of two diametrically opposed internal factions can be met with swift reprisal, although the differences are not necessarily or in all cases divisive.
  • This page is for Rush fandom topics. This is NOT for trading/giving bootlegs (to avoid any possible legal complications). It will consist of fan-terms and other (notable) fan-created stuff.
  • The fandom refers to the fans and followers of something (in this case, Captain N) and the community that they build.
  • There is a devoted fandom for our Girl Wonder on the internet who see Stephanie as both an inspiration and a great character. Here are just a few neat things devoted (or that have sections devoted) to her: A kickin' lj mood theme courtesy of poisonivory: here And I made some alterations to it to suit my personal tastes, and updated it to "post Steph's return," no slight on ivory's awesomeness as expounded here. My collection of Steph icons (as well as a sig)!
  • right|180px|Logo de Fandom Fandom powered by Wikia est géré par la compagnie Wikia, Inc. Fandom a été fondé par Jimmy Wales et Angela Beesley en 2004. Le siège social de la compagnie se situe à San Francisco, en Californie. Le PDG de Fandom est Gil Penchina. Fandom a reçu deux investissements, en mars 2006 de Bessemer Venture Partners et en décembre 2006 de Amazon.com. Pour contacter Fandom, veuillez utiliser Spécial:Contact
  • Fandom ist ein englischer Begriff, der die Fangemeinde von Star Trek beschreibt. Schon zu Anfang der Star Trek-Reihe hatten die Fans – manche von ihnen bezeichnen sich als Trekkies – einen großen Einfluss auf die Serie und konnten bewirken, dass Star Trek nicht vorzeitig abgesetzt wurde. Es ist unter anderem auch dem Enthusiasmus in den folgenden Jahren zu verdanken, dass nach der originalen Serie weitere Filme und TV-Serien produziert wurden. Eine weit verbreitete Aktivität von Fans ist auch das Sammeln von Merchandise.
  • Fandom (from the noun fan and the affix -dom, as in kingdom, dukedom, etc.) is a subculture composed by like-minded fans characterized by a feeling of closeness to others who share the same interest. There are Fandoms for almost every Movie, Book and TV show you can find. Fans of these come together to discuss, comment and theorize over their Fandoms topic on a variety of web sites. Though members of a fandom do a lot more than discuss with each other on the Internet. It can branch out into a wide variety of things, such as Fan Fiction, Fan Art.
  • Fandom is a term used to refer to a subculture composed of fans characterized by a feeling of sympathy and camaraderie with others who share a common interest. The term comes from the noun "fan" and the affix "-dom", as in such words as "kingdom" or "freedom". While the term is now used to apply to groups of people fascinated with any subject, it originally applied specifically to those with an enthusiastic appreciation for sports. Webster's Dictionary traces the usage of the term "fandom" back as far as 1903. Adapted from the Wikipedia article on fandom.
  • The community of Transformers fans is referred to as a fandom. While the term technically encompasses any group of kids coming together to talk about Transformers in a sandbox, it is commonly used to refer to the people from college-age and up who participate in the online fandom. The fandom has long played a role in the history of the franchise. Most notably, BotCon is their Mardi Gras, an official convention geared almost totally to adult fans.
  • Fandom (from the noun fan and the affix -dom, as in kingdom, freedom, etc.) is a term used to refer to a subculture composed of fans characterized by a feeling of sympathy and camaraderie with others who share a common interest. Fans typically are interested in even minor details of the object(s) of their fandom and spend a significant portion of their time and energy involved with their interest, often as a part of a social network with particular practices (a fandom); this is what differentiates "fannish" (fandom-affiliated) fans from those with only a casual interest.
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  • Happy Tree Friends has gained a cult following, and thus, has many fans. Shortly after its internet debut in 2000, Happy Tree Friends became an unexpected success, getting over 15 million hits each month. It is one of the most downloaded iTunes podcasts. There are also many Fan Sites and Forums for HTF.
  • Fandom is the collective term for the worldwide herd of women, ages 10 to 70, who engage in wanton and often orgiastic acts of fantasizing boys, ages 8 to 40, usually in homoerotic situations, in possession of magnificently hung members, and in the throes of MegaAngst, from whose clutches the imperiled male can only be saved by another male, whose member is also magnificnently hung and whose own gayness is a complete revelation to him. Everyone is a poof.
  • Fandom (from the noun fan and the affix -dom, as in kingdom, dukedom, etc.) is a subculture composed by like-minded fans characterized by a feeling of closeness to others who share the same interest. There are Fandoms for almost every Movie, Book and TV show you can find. Fans of these come together to discuss, comment and theorize over their Fandoms topic on a variety of web sites. For some series, such as Harry Potter and Star Wars, which has a large fan base toping an others, fans are constantly looking for clues as to what is to come next, taking the stories apart and searching through every minor detail. In large Fandoms like these, there are usually many clashing opinons and arguments (see Ships) Though members of a fandom do a lot more than discuss with each other on the Internet. It can branch out into a wide variety of things, such as Fan Fiction, Fan Art. They attend cons, and dress up for special event in their Fandom. At Cons fans will usually read dialouf from their Fandom topic, and act out rememboral scenes. This is Called Fanac.
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  • Im diesem Falle geht es somit um das Fandom der Serie Doctor Who, wobei damit auch dieverse Spin-offs und diverse weitere Aspekte eingebunden sind, die in den Kontext der Serie gestellt wurden. Zudem wird hier als deutsches Wiki ein Schwerpunkt auf dem deutschen Doctor Who Fandom gelegt.
  • Fandom is a wiki hosting service founded in October 2004 by Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales and Wikimedia Foundation board member Angela Beesly.
  • Fandom - dom fana Star Wars. Znajdują się w nim zwykle książki, figurki, kasety i cokolwiek dany fan zbiera i oczywiście sam Fan Star Wars. Centralne miejsce zajmuje jednak (w większości wypadków) ołtarz na którym stoją utrzymane w idealnej, dziewiczej czystości płyty z sześcioma częściami Gwiezdnej Sagi (z reguły są to jedne z wielu egzemplarzy, te na ołtarzu są najczęściej nieużywane i pełnią funkcję relikwii).
  • This is the main page to all sections of the fandom of Dungeon Boss. Remember, when categorizing your ideas use the tag "Fan:" and the page name should be "Fan: " as a basis as to not have fan ideas interfere with actual gameplay pages.
  • Fandom represents international, and/or informal communities of Tolkien fans that compose spin-offs from the Middle-earth storyline, in Middle-earth. There are heavily contrasted internal divisions within the current "movement", which have wracked the fandom up to the present day and show no signs of reconciliation at any point in the future. Written preference for any one of a pair of two diametrically opposed internal factions can be met with swift reprisal, although the differences are not necessarily or in all cases divisive.
  • The community of Transformers fans is referred to as a fandom. While the term technically encompasses any group of kids coming together to talk about Transformers in a sandbox, it is commonly used to refer to the people from college-age and up who participate in the online fandom. The fandom has long played a role in the history of the franchise. Most notably, BotCon is their Mardi Gras, an official convention geared almost totally to adult fans. Individually, or as a group, Transformers fans can be referred to as Transfans. This may raise eyebrows among the uninitiated, but it sure beats "Trannies."
  • Fandom ist ein englischer Begriff, der die Fangemeinde von Star Trek beschreibt. Schon zu Anfang der Star Trek-Reihe hatten die Fans – manche von ihnen bezeichnen sich als Trekkies – einen großen Einfluss auf die Serie und konnten bewirken, dass Star Trek nicht vorzeitig abgesetzt wurde. Es ist unter anderem auch dem Enthusiasmus in den folgenden Jahren zu verdanken, dass nach der originalen Serie weitere Filme und TV-Serien produziert wurden. Die Anfänge des organisierten Fandoms in Deutschland liegen etwa in der Mitte der 1980er Jahre. Nach eigener Darstellung wurde der Vorläufer des offiziellen Star-Trek-Fanclubs jedoch bereits 1977 gegründet. In wenigen Städten Deutschlands schlossen sich einige Dutzend Menschen zu Fanclubs zusammen, die die Entwicklung von Strukturen vorantrieben, Fanzines verlegten und sehr selten auch kleine Conventions veranstalteten. Deutsche waren bis dahin in den großen amerikanischen Clubs organisiert, deshalb orientierte man sich am Vorbild der US-Fangemeinde. Starken Zulauf erlebte die Fangemeinde in den 1990er Jahren. Trekdinner und kleinere Fanclubs wurden allerorts initiiert. Zur Mitte der 1990er Jahre entstand schließlich aus dem mit Abstand größten deutschen Fanclub in Augsburg der hiesige Ableger des Official Star Trek Fan Club. Seit der 2000er Jahre bietet das Internet Möglichkeiten zur Teilnahme am Fandom. Seit es quasi normal ist, im Internet zu surfen, gibt es auch immer mehr Mailinglisten und Foren, die sich mit Science-Fiction im Allgemeinen oder Star Trek im Speziellen befassen. Recht früh begannen die Fans, sich zu großen Veranstaltungen zu versammeln, den sogenannten Conventions. Dort diskutiert man über gesendete Folgen, mögliche Wendungen, trifft eventuell auch einige der Darsteller oder kauft Fanartikel. Sehr früh, bereits in den 1970er Jahren, entstand auch die Fanfiction, also Geschichten von Fans, die in Fanzines veröffentlicht und meist mit ebenfalls von Fans angefertigten Zeichnungen reich bebildert wurden. Einige der besonders talentierten Amateurschriftsteller wurden später als Autoren offizieller Romane zu den Serien engagiert. Weit verbreitet ist auch solche Fanfiction, die technische Aspekte wie Risszeichnungen von Raumschiffen und Ähnliches abdeckt. Bereits in den 1980er Jahren entstand auch die erste deutschsprachige Enzyklopädie, Das Star Trek Lexikon, die etwa 500 Seiten umfasst und von Rainer Buckpesch verfasst wurde. Zu Hause beschäftigt sich ein Fan häufig auch mit Spielen und Rollenspielen rund um Star Trek. Dabei sind der Kreativität meist keine Grenzen gesetzt. Per Internet werden heute auch oft Rollenspiele zusammen gespielt. Eine weit verbreitete Aktivität von Fans ist auch das Sammeln von Merchandise.
  • This page is for Rush fandom topics. This is NOT for trading/giving bootlegs (to avoid any possible legal complications). It will consist of fan-terms and other (notable) fan-created stuff.
  • Fandom (from the noun fan and the affix -dom, as in kingdom, freedom, etc.) is a term used to refer to a subculture composed of fans characterized by a feeling of sympathy and camaraderie with others who share a common interest. Fans typically are interested in even minor details of the object(s) of their fandom and spend a significant portion of their time and energy involved with their interest, often as a part of a social network with particular practices (a fandom); this is what differentiates "fannish" (fandom-affiliated) fans from those with only a casual interest. A fandom can grow up centered around any area of human interest or activity. The subject of fan interest can be narrowly defined, focused on something like an individual celebrity, or more widely defined, encompassing entire hobbies, genres or fashions. While it is now used to apply to groups of people fascinated with any subject, the term has its roots in those with an enthusiastic appreciation for sports. Merriam-Webster's dictionary traces the usage of the term back as far as 1903. Fandom as a term can also be used in a broad sense to refer to an interconnected social network of individual fandoms, many of which overlap.
  • The fandom refers to the fans and followers of something (in this case, Captain N) and the community that they build.
  • Fandom is a term used to refer to a subculture composed of fans characterized by a feeling of sympathy and camaraderie with others who share a common interest. The term comes from the noun "fan" and the affix "-dom", as in such words as "kingdom" or "freedom". While the term is now used to apply to groups of people fascinated with any subject, it originally applied specifically to those with an enthusiastic appreciation for sports. Webster's Dictionary traces the usage of the term "fandom" back as far as 1903. A fandom can grow up centered around any area of human interest or activity. The subject of fan interest can be narrowly defined, focused on something like an individual celebrity; or wide, encompassing entire hobbies, genres or fashions. Fandom as a term can also be used in a broad sense to refer to an interconnected social network of individual fandoms, many of which overlap. Fans typically are interested in even minor details of the object of their fandom. They spend a significant portion of their time and energy involved with their interest, which differentiates them from people who have only a casual interest in the area. When referring to an organized sub-culture, the term "fandom" is often associated with the international community of fans of the science fiction and fantasy genres, which dates back to the 1930s. More broadly, the term is also often applied to "media fandom", the international community of fans of various media, including film, television, comic books, and anime, as well as the traditional print media. Originally using print-based media, these fandoms have largely migrated to the internet, which they also use for the purpose of archiving detailed information pertinent to their given fanbase. Some fans write fan fiction, stories based around the universe and characters of their chosen fandom. Fans, have, on occasion, organized on behalf of cancelled television series. In particular, fans of Forever Knight organized to petition that the show not be cancelled, and later to lobby for its return. The entertainment industry refers to the totality of fans devoted to a particular area of interest, whether organized or not, as the "fanbase". Adapted from the Wikipedia article on fandom.
  • There is a devoted fandom for our Girl Wonder on the internet who see Stephanie as both an inspiration and a great character. Here are just a few neat things devoted (or that have sections devoted) to her: A kickin' lj mood theme courtesy of poisonivory: here And I made some alterations to it to suit my personal tastes, and updated it to "post Steph's return," no slight on ivory's awesomeness as expounded here. My collection of Steph icons (as well as a sig)!
  • right|180px|Logo de Fandom Fandom powered by Wikia est géré par la compagnie Wikia, Inc. Fandom a été fondé par Jimmy Wales et Angela Beesley en 2004. Le siège social de la compagnie se situe à San Francisco, en Californie. Le PDG de Fandom est Gil Penchina. Fandom a reçu deux investissements, en mars 2006 de Bessemer Venture Partners et en décembre 2006 de Amazon.com. Pour contacter Fandom, veuillez utiliser Spécial:Contact