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Wikipe-tan, a personification of Wikipedia, depicted in a swimsuit, an example of typical "fan service". Fan service (ファンサービス, fan sābisu), fanservice or service cut (サービスカット, sābisu katto) [1] [2] is material in a work of fiction or in a fictional series that is intentionally added to please the audience, [3] often sexual in nature, such as nudity.
Many fandoms in popular culture have their own names that distinguish them from other fan communities. These names are popular with singers, music groups, films, authors, television shows, books, games, sports teams, and actors. Some of the terms are coined by fans while others are created by celebrities themselves.
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Fandom Games (YouTube channel) With Fandom's acquisition of Curse Media , the Curse Entertainment YouTube channel was renamed to Fandom Games . Fandom Games publishes Honest Game Trailers , which was previously published on the Smosh Games YouTube channel until Screen Junkies was acquired by Fandom.
Nerdfighters, another fandom formed around Vlogbrothers, a YouTube vlog channel, are mainly high school students united by a common goal of "decreasing world suck". [33] K-pop fans have been involved in various online fan activism campaigns related to Donald Trump's presidential campaign and the Black Lives Matter movement. [34] [35]
Bad Bunny has addressed a viral video that shows him throwing a fan's phone after the person tries to take a selfie with him on the street. In a Monday tweet, the reggaeton sensation explained ...
The Ohio High School Athletic Association has offered new recommendations to increase displays of sportsmanship by student-athletes and fans. 'Bad fan behavior can ruin a game': OHSAA relaunches ...
The article also reported that several nearly identical channels, named Toy Monster, The Superheroes Life, and The Kids Club, had appeared on YouTube. [9] In January 2017, one channel under the control of a YouTube partner in Vietnam, Spiderman Frozen Marvel Superhero Real Life, blocked their Vietnamese subscribers after complaints from parents ...