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The opposite of [[Fandom Rivalry]]. Two (or more) fandoms have a lot of overlap because of shared talent (sometimes the result of a [[Production Posse]]), because of similar subject matter, or for no real reason at all — they just like each other! Often people get into one fandom and are encouraged by this relationship to get into the other.
The opposite of [[Fandom Rivalry]]. Two (or more) fandoms have a lot of overlap because of shared talent (sometimes the result of a [[Production Posse]]), because of similar subject matter, or for no real reason at all — they just like each other! Often people get into one fandom and are encouraged by this relationship to get into the other.
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== Inter-Media/General ==
== Inter-Media/General ==
* In spite of the oft-hyped [[Fandom Rivalry|tensions]] between fans of ''[[Star Wars]]'' and those of ''[[Star Trek]]'', truth is, outside of exceptions, the two sagas are so different, they don't really step on each other toes. And in the modern times, true pop-culture geeks understand the economics of how TV and film projects get the go-ahead [[Cancelling|or not]], therefore, fans of both works tend to look at the others' success as being a boost to their own favorite.
* In spite of the oft-hyped [[Fandom Rivalry|tensions]] between fans of ''[[Star Wars]]'' and those of ''[[Star Trek]]'', truth is, outside of exceptions, the two sagas are so different, they don't really step on each other's toes. And in the modern times, true pop-culture geeks understand the economics of how TV and film projects get the go-ahead [[Cancelling|or not]], therefore, fans of both works tend to look at the others' success as being a boost to their own favorite. Also, both now share a burning hatred of [[J.J. Abrams]].
* ''[[Due South]]'' and ''[[Hard Core Logo]]''. [[Canada, Eh?|Because Canadians have to stick together, eh?]]
* ''[[Due South]]'' and ''[[Hard Core Logo]]''. [[Canada, Eh?|Because Canadians have to stick together, eh?]]
* There's a great deal of overlap, probably unsurprisingly, between fans of ''[[Horatio Hornblower]]'', ''[[Aubrey-Maturin]]'', and ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean]]''. (And possibly also ''[[Temeraire]]'' and ''[[Jane Austen]]'').
* There's a great deal of overlap, probably unsurprisingly, between fans of ''[[Horatio Hornblower]]'', ''[[Aubrey-Maturin]]'', and ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean]]''. (And possibly also ''[[Temeraire]]'' and ''[[Jane Austen]]'').
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' have developed some harmony between each other, mostly due to a fan-favorite minor character in the latter show reminding everybody of the Tenth Doctor.
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic]]'' have developed some harmony between each other, mostly due to a fan-favorite minor character in the latter show reminding everybody of the Tenth Doctor.
** The Bronies have developed friendships with a lot of fandoms in general, but it seems that the biggest one is the friendship between the [[Valve]] fandom. Mostly because the [[Valve]] games helped to spread the word on it's early days, specially ''[[Team Fortress 2]]''. Many ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'' crossovers have been made, to the point of having designed characters from the show to represent the characters from the game in the crossovers, and many references to the game in the pony-related videos in YouTube.
** The Bronies have developed friendships with a lot of fandoms in general, but it seems that the biggest one is the friendship between the [[Valve]] fandom. Mostly because the [[Valve]] games helped to spread the word on its early days, specially ''[[Team Fortress 2]]''. Many ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'' crossovers have been made, to the point of having designed characters from the show to represent the characters from the game in the crossovers, and many references to the game in the pony-related videos in YouTube.
*** Helped by the steadily growing number pony models for [[Garry's Mod]], which is used to create most [[TF 2]] fanvids.
*** Helped by the steadily growing number of pony models for [[Garry's Mod]], which is used to create most ''TF2'' fanvids.
* ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' fandoms. This gives the ''Transformers'' fandom a healthy dose of self-awareness about itself.
* ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' fandoms. This gives the ''[[Transformers]]'' fandom a healthy dose of self-awareness about itself.
* You can expect many ''[[Touhou]]'' fans to be ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica]]'' fans and vice versa. ''Especially'' if they cosplay.
* You can expect many ''[[Touhou]]'' fans to be ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica]]'' fans and vice versa. ''Especially'' if they cosplay.
* [[Fandom Rivalry|Rival fandoms]] who begin to see each other as [[Worthy Opponent|worthy opponents]] can develop into this over time. The modern-day rivalry between ''[[Mario]]'' and ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' seems to be developing into this, for example.
* [[Fandom Rivalry|Rival fandoms]] who begin to see each other as [[Worthy Opponent|worthy opponents]] can develop into this over time. The modern-day rivalry between ''[[Mario]]'' and ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' seems to be developing into this, for example.
* Many [[Alternate History Dot Com]] users are fans of ''[[Code Geass]]'', due to the series being set in an alternate history. A good deal of timelines on the site are also ''Code Geass'' fanfics.
* Many [[AlternateHistory.com]] users are fans of ''[[Code Geass]]'', due to the series being set in an alternate history. A good deal of timelines on the site are also ''Code Geass'' fanfics.
* With the advent of the new ''[[Doctor Who]]'', there seems to be a deliberate effort underway to unite ''Who'' fans and ''[[Star Trek]]'' fans. Besides little things like [[Patrick Stewart]] being a big ''Who'' fan and [[Freema Agyeman]] and [[John Barrowman]] being [[Deep Space Nine|Niners]], there's also Stewart and [[David Tennant]] appearing in an [[Old Vic]] production of ''[[Hamlet]]''. And now, there's an official crossover comic from IDW publishing pitting the Enterprise-D and the 11th Doctor against a Super Villain Alliance between the Borg and Cybermen.
* With the advent of the new ''[[Doctor Who]]'', there seems to be a deliberate effort underway to unite ''Who'' fans and ''[[Star Trek]]'' fans. Besides little things like [[Patrick Stewart]] being a big ''Who'' fan and [[Freema Agyeman]] and [[John Barrowman]] being [[Deep Space Nine|Niners]], there's also Stewart and [[David Tennant]] appearing in an [[Old Vic]] production of ''[[Hamlet]]''. And now, there's an official crossover comic from IDW publishing pitting the Enterprise-D and the 11th Doctor against a Super Villain Alliance between the Borg and Cybermen.
* ''[[Sherlock]]'' and ''[[Cabin Pressure]]'', due to the shared presence of [[Benedict Cumberbatch]].
* ''[[Sherlock]]'' and ''[[Cabin Pressure]]'', due to the shared presence of [[Benedict Cumberbatch]].
* [[Western Animation]] fans and [[Anime]] fans are beginning to get along pretty well. Several Western Animation characters are even drawn in Anime style on [[Deviant ART]], most notably the ''[[South Park]]'' characters.
* [[Western Animation]] fans and [[Anime]] fans are beginning to get along pretty well. Several Western Animation characters are even drawn in Anime style on [[DeviantArt]], most notably the ''[[South Park]]'' characters.
* There are several ''[[Homestar Runner]]''/''[[Penny Arcade]]'' crossover artworks and fanfictions on [[Deviant ART]], especially thanks to ''[[Poker Night At the Inventory]]''.
* There are several ''[[Homestar Runner]]''/''[[Penny Arcade]]'' crossover artworks and fanfictions on [[Deviant ART]], especially thanks to ''[[Poker Night At the Inventory]]''.
* The Band [[One-Eyed Doll]] and the game ''[[Adventure Quest]]''. A lot of One-Eyed Doll’s fans learned about it from the game. Discussed in this interview http://victimofsound.com/2014/05/08/interview-with-one-eyed-doll/ .
* The Band [[One-Eyed Doll]] and the game ''[[Adventure Quest]]''. A lot of One-Eyed Doll’s fans learned about it from the game. Discussed in this interview https://web.archive.org/web/20140720101631/http://victimofsound.com/2014/05/08/interview-with-one-eyed-doll/ .


== Anime & Manga ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Basically any series by [[CLAMP]] has a significant fan overlap with any other series done by the same group. The fact that CLAMP wrote a [[Massive Multiplayer Crossover]], ''[[Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle]]'', that included characters from almost every series they've ever done essentially created a pan-series fandom.
* Basically any series by [[CLAMP]] has a significant fan overlap with any other series done by the same group. The fact that CLAMP wrote a [[Massive Multiplayer Crossover]], ''[[Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle]]'', that included characters from almost every series they've ever done essentially created a pan-series fandom.
* The [[Humongous Mecha]] genre of anime has a very, ''very'' tightly intertwined fandom, so fans of one mecha show are incredibly likely to be fans of many other mecha shows as well. Mecha as a genre has one of the longest active Western fandoms, which started to form all the way back in [[The Eighties]] thanks to imported [[Cut and Paste Translation|dubs]] of shows such as ''[[Macross]]'' and ''[[Go Lion]]''. Most of the mecha fandom at the time was comprised of sci-fi fans who have traditionally been a fandom centered on the genre as well, rather than the individual work, and this structure persists even to this very day, long after the fandoms for other genres of anime divided along series lines due to the constant infighting. This is all helped by the fact mecha has probably the biggest [[Massive Multiplayer Crossover]] on the market, ''[[Super Robot Taisen]]'', which serves as a very good entry point for the genre and showcases the various stories, styles and approaches the genre has to offer while merging plots from multiple series into a cohesive, all-encompassing whole.
** The mecha fandom as a collective whole is on very good terms with the [[Ecchi]] and [[Magical Girl]] fandoms. They managed to bond with the former thanks to a lot of shows featuring prominent ecchi fanservice (starting all the way back in 1972 with ''[[Mazinger Z]]'', which had Sayaka in many highly provocative situations), while with the latter it was over the four "honorary mecha" magical girl shows that featured mechanical elements prominently (''[[Cutey Honey]], [[My-HiME]], [[Lyrical Nanoha]]'' and ''[[Symphogear]]''). Thanks to all four also featuring large amounts of [[Les Yay]] moments, they also provide a connection to the [[Yuri Genre|Yuri]] fandom. The latter, however, is also a case of [[Fandom Rivalry]]: mecha fans are very much ''not'' fans of lesbian shipping of straight characters and instead prefer their lesbians to be out-and-out canon.


== [[Literature]] ==

== Literature ==
* [[Terry Pratchett]] fans and [[Neil Gaiman]] fans, because of their collaboration on ''[[Good Omens]]''.
* [[Terry Pratchett]] fans and [[Neil Gaiman]] fans, because of their collaboration on ''[[Good Omens]]''.
** And [[Douglas Adams]] fans overlap with both!
** And [[Douglas Adams]] fans overlap with both!
** And [[Douglas Adams]] fans lap over with ''[[Doctor Who]]'' fans, since Adams was a writer and producer for the show, and one of his books, ''[[Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency]]'', was basically a rewrite of an unused DW script. Then [[Neil Gaiman]] wrote a ''Doctor Who'' episode, showing his love for the series, cementing these relationships.
** And [[Douglas Adams]] fans lap over with ''[[Doctor Who]]'' fans, since Adams was a writer and producer for the show, and one of his books, ''[[Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency]]'', was basically a rewrite of a long-unused DW script. Then [[Neil Gaiman]] wrote a ''Doctor Who'' episode, showing his love for the series, cementing these relationships.
** Back in perhaps 2005 or 6, there was a major crash on a [[William Gibson]] message board, so the members of that board were essentially invited to hang out on the official Gaiman forum until the site issues were resolved. They did, and the two fandoms got along so well that some members wound up participating on both boards for years.
** Back in perhaps 2005 or 6, there was a major crash on a [[William Gibson]] message board, so the members of that board were essentially invited to hang out on the official Gaiman forum until the site issues were resolved. They did, and the two fandoms got along so well that some members wound up participating on both boards for years.
* ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]'' and ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', due to both being fantasy written by authors who were close personal friends and both had an intensely Christian worldview (which influenced their works to varying degrees).
* ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]'' and ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', due to both being fantasy written by authors who were close personal friends and both had an intensely Christian worldview (which influenced their works to varying degrees).
* Back when both series were originally coming out, the ''[[Sweep]]'' and ''[[Circle of Three]]'' fandoms fed into each other, since they were both YA series about teenage witches coming out around the same time. There were many GeoCities sites dedicated to both.
* Back when both series were originally coming out, the ''[[Sweep]]'' and ''[[Circle of Three]]'' fandoms fed into each other, since they were both YA series about teenage witches coming out around the same time. There were many GeoCities sites dedicated to both.


== [[Live-Action TV]] ==

== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* ''[[Jeeves and Wooster (TV series)|Jeeves and Wooster]]'' and ''[[A Bit of Fry and Laurie]]'', due to the shared double act of [[Stephen Fry]] and [[Hugh Laurie]].
* ''[[Jeeves and Wooster (TV series)|Jeeves and Wooster]]'' and ''[[A Bit of Fry and Laurie]]'', due to the shared double act of [[Stephen Fry]] and [[Hugh Laurie]].
* [[Joss Whedon]]'s shows sometimes seem like they just have one big fandom.
* [[Joss Whedon]]'s shows sometimes seem like they just have one big fandom.
* [[J.J. Abrams]]' shows have this, too.
* [[J.J. Abrams]]' shows have this, too.
* [[Veronica Mars]] fans overlaps with [[Joss Whedon]] fans as well, likely because Joss himself was a fan of [[Veronica Mars]] (even making a caemo once) and because it features a snarky petite blonde title character who's a strong woman.
* ''[[Veronica Mars]]'' fans overlaps with [[Joss Whedon]] fans as well, likely because Joss himself was a fan of ''[[Veronica Mars]]'' (even making a cameo once) and because it features a snarky petite blonde title character who's a strong woman.
* [[Tin Man (TV series)|Tin Man]] and [[Alice]] - mostly because of their similar production staff and tone.
* ''[[Tin Man (TV series)|Tin Man]]'' and ''[[Alice (TV miniseries)|Alice]]'' - mostly because of their similar production staff and tone.
** Likewise with their literary ancestors. Baum was a fan of ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]''.
** Likewise with their literary ancestors. Baum was a fan of ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]''.
* Old-school ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and ''[[Blake's Seven|Blakes Seven]]'' were made by the same people and shared several actors and sets and locations, so B7 pretty much became the original adult sister show to Doctor Who. Most B7 fans are also avid Doctor Who fans.
* Old-school ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and ''[[Blake's 7]]'' were made by the same people and shared several actors and sets and locations, so ''B7'' pretty much became the original adult sister show to ''Doctor Who''. Most ''B7'' fans are also avid ''Doctor Who'' fans.
* ''[[Sherlock]]'' and ''[[Doctor Who]]'' have a bit of overlap and [[Crossover|crossovering]] going on (''Sherlock'' overlapping more with ''Doctor Who'' than the other way round, due to a smaller fanbase) thanks to [[Steven Moffat|The Grand Moff]] being executive producer at both.
* ''[[Sherlock]]'' and ''[[Doctor Who]]'' have a bit of overlap and [[crossover]]ing going on (''Sherlock'' overlapping more with ''Doctor Who'' than the other way round, due to a smaller fanbase) thanks to [[Steven Moffat|The Grand Moff]] being executive producer at both.
* Ever since Neil Gaiman wrote the very popular ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode "The Doctor's Wife" for series 6, one which confirmed old fan theories, and contained a general display of awesome- the two fandoms have definitely gained a friendship.
* Ever since Neil Gaiman wrote the very popular ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode "The Doctor's Wife" for series 6, one which confirmed old fan theories, and contained a general display of awesome- the two fandoms have definitely gained a friendship.
* Let's just say the running gag [[Inspector Spacetime]] was very well received by both ''[[Community]]'' fans and ''[[Doctor Who]]'' fans.
* Let's just say the running gag [[Inspector Spacetime]] was very well received by both ''[[Community]]'' fans and ''[[Doctor Who]]'' fans.
* ''[[Smallville]]'' and ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]'' fandoms have a very, very large amount of overlap, to the point where it could quite reasonably argued that they share almost the same core base of fans. The fact that during the second half of the 2000s they almost always aired one after the other on the same network certainly helped this.....as did the fact that they were the two powerhouse [[Sci-Fi]] series that were basically keeping the ungrateful CW Network afloat. The then-current network president's perceived treatment of the two shows as [[Network Red Headed Stepchild|NetworkRedHeadedStepChildren]] (in favor of promoting shows like [[Gossip Girl]] or the 90210 remake as being the network's flagship programs) led to further unity between the two fandoms, which rightly or wrongly perceived themselves as being united against a common foe (namely, the perceived indifference on the part of the execs).
* ''[[Smallville]]'' and ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]'' fandoms have a very, very large amount of overlap, to the point where it could quite reasonably argued that they share almost the same core base of fans. The fact that during the second half of the 2000s they almost always aired one after the other on the same network certainly helped this.....as did the fact that they were the two powerhouse [[Sci-Fi]] series that were basically keeping the ungrateful CW Network afloat. The then-current network president's perceived treatment of the two shows as [[Network Red Headed Stepchild]]ren (in favor of promoting shows like ''[[Gossip Girl]]'' or the ''[[Beverly Hills, 90210|90210]]'' remake as being the network's flagship programs) led to further unity between the two fandoms, which rightly or wrongly perceived themselves as being united against a common foe (namely, the perceived indifference on the part of the execs).
** The massive prevalence of fanfic crossovers between the two shows is also a testament to the unity between the Smallville and Supernatural fanbases.
** The massive prevalence of fanfic crossovers between the two shows is also a testament to the unity between the ''Smallville'' and ''Supernatural'' fanbases.
* ''[[Power Rangers]]'' and ''[[Super Sentai]]'' are two fandoms you'd expect to get into some variation on a [[Subbing Versus Dubbing]] brawl. And yet, that does not happen. Both the fans and production crews get along extremely well (to the point that they share sets and props, and for a couple of Super Sentai opening and ending sequences in the past few years, they filmed in New Zealand using the crew for ''Power Rangers''), and forums for one will usually allow discussion of the other...
* ''[[Power Rangers]]'' and ''[[Super Sentai]]'' are two fandoms you'd expect to get into some variation on a [[Subbing Versus Dubbing]] brawl. And yet, that does not happen. Both the fans and production crews get along extremely well (to the point that they share sets and props, and for a couple of ''Super Sentai'' opening and ending sequences in the past few years, they filmed in New Zealand using the crew for ''Power Rangers''), and forums for one will usually allow discussion of the other...
** ...but on the other (sad) hand, [[YouTube]] monkeys play [[Fandom Rivalry]] in an utterly straight manner.
** ...but on the other (sad) hand, [[YouTube]] monkeys play [[Fandom Rivalry]] in an utterly straight manner.
** This joint fandom can be expanded to include other [[Toku]] to various degrees; including ''[[Kamen Rider]]'', ''[[Metal Heroes]]'', and their [[VR Troopers|various]] [[Beetleborgs|American]] [[Kamen Rider Dragon Knight|adaptations]] ([[Masked Rider|except maybe one we'd like to forget]]). The Japanese production house, Toei, has been encouraging this in recent years by including crossovers as part of their [[Milestone Celebration|Milestone Celebrations]].
** This joint fandom can be expanded to include other [[Toku]] to various degrees; including ''[[Kamen Rider]]'', ''[[Metal Heroes]]'', and their [[VR Troopers|various]] [[Beetleborgs|American]] [[Kamen Rider Dragon Knight|adaptations]] ([[Masked Rider|except maybe one we'd like to forget]]). The Japanese production house, Toei, has been encouraging this in recent years by including crossovers as part of their [[Milestone Celebration]]s.
* Out of the prominence of both fandoms on [[Tumblr]], [[Supernatural|Super]][[Doctor Who|Who]] was born.
* Out of the prominence of both fandoms on [[tumblr]], ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Super]][[Doctor Who|Who]]'' was born.
* Also thanks to [[tumblr]], we get ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Super]][[Doctor Who|Who]][[Sherlock|lock]]''.
* [[Stephen Colbert]] and [[Jon Stewart]] seem to both share the same fandom. Makes perfect sense, since Stephen used to work on Jon's show, and they interact frequently. It's almost like [[The Daily Show]] and [[The Colbert Report]] are one show with two different hosts.
* [[Stephen Colbert]] and [[Jon Stewart]] seem to both share the same fandom. Makes perfect sense, since Stephen used to work on Jon's show, and they interact frequently. It's almost like ''[[The Daily Show]]'' and ''[[The Colbert Report]]'' are one show with two different hosts.
* The [[Band of Brothers (TV series)|Band of Brothers]], [[The Pacific]], and [[Generation Kill]] fandoms, whose fans are collectively known as the "[[HBO]] war fandom".
* The ''[[Band of Brothers (TV series)|Band of Brothers]], [[The Pacific]]'', and ''[[Generation Kill]]'' fandoms, whose fans are collectively known as the "[[HBO]] war fandom".
* ''[[The King of Queens]]'' and ''[[Everybody Loves Raymond]]'' take place in similar settings and had frequent crossovers, and thus share largely the same fanbase.
* ''[[The King of Queens]]'' and ''[[Everybody Loves Raymond]]'' take place in similar settings and had frequent crossovers, and thus share largely the same fanbase.
* Interestingly, [[Food Network]] shows generally have a lot of overlap in their fanbases, but not completely. While they are largely ''friendly'' towards one another, one celebrity chef's fans will often complain that several others on the same network are "too grating" or annoying.
* Interestingly, [[Food Network]] shows generally have a lot of overlap in their fanbases, but not completely. While they are largely ''friendly'' towards one another, one celebrity chef's fans will often complain that several others on the same network are "too grating" or annoying.
* There is generally a lot of overlap between fans of TNT's original shows.
* There is generally a lot of overlap between fans of TNT's original shows.
* [[Trekkie|''Star Trek'' fans]] are known for their running feuds with fans of other Sci-fi series/franchises; notable rivals being ''[[Star Wars]]'', ''[[Babylon 5]]'', and ''[[Doctor Who]]''. But it seems there's a lot of warm regard, if not necessarily love, for fans of the televised ''Stargate'' shows especially ''[[Stargate SG-1]]''. As different as the shows are, their similar takes on military science fiction/[[Space Opera]] and comparable places on the [[Sliding Scale of Idealism vs. Cynicism]] naturally means they'd appeal to a similar group. Also, it's clear the producers of ''Gate'' pay homage, if ribbingly, to ''Trek''. To top it off, throw in the number of ''Trek'' actors who've would up on one or the other ''Gate'' series and it's almost impossible to see this fandoms as rivals.
* Also thanks to [[Tumblr]], we get [[Supernatural|Super]][[Doctor Who|Who]][[Sherlock|lock]]
** For a long time on [[Syfy]], ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and ''[[SG-1]]'' were both staple shows, sometimes airing within hours of each other.
* [[Trekkie|Star Trek fans]] are known for their running feuds with fans of other Sci-fi series/franchises; notable rivals being ''[[Star Wars]]'', ''[[Babylon 5]]'', and ''[[Doctor Who]]''. But it seems there's a lot of warm regard, if not necessarily love, for fans of the televised ''Stargate'' shows especially ''[[Stargate SG-1]]''. As different as the shows are, their similar takes on military science fiction/SpaceOpera and comparable places on the [[Sliding Scale of Idealism vs. Cynicism]] naturally means they'd appeal to a similar group. Also, it's clear the producers of ''Gate'' pay homage, if ribbingly, to ''Trek''. To top it off, throw in the number of ''Trek'' actors who've would up on one or the other ''Gate'' series and it's almost impossible to see this fandoms as rivals.
* ''[[Star Trek]]'' and ''[[24]]'' fandoms got pretty cozy what with all the former (and sometimes current) ''Trek'' actors appearing in the show in big and large parts. The connection was especially strong with ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' which saw Gregorty Itzin and Peter Weller doing both shows at the same time. (Itzin as President Logan on ''24'' while playing an alternate universe Starfleet Admiral on ''Enterprise''. Peter Weller portrayed a [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]] on both shows!) The biggest connection was when [[Show Runner]] Manny Coto left ''Enterprise'' after it was cancelled and became a producer on ''24''.
** For a long time on [[Syfy]], ''[[The Next Generation]]'' and ''[[SG-1]]'' were both staple shows, sometimes airing within hours of each other.
* ''[[Star Trek]]'' and ''[[24]]'' fandoms got pretty cozy what with all the former (and sometimes current) ''Trek'' actors appearing in the show in big and large parts. The connection was especially strong with ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise|Star Trek Enterprise]]'' which saw Gregorty Itzin and Peter Weller doing both shows at the same time. (Itzin as President Logan on ''24'' while playing an alternate universe Starfleet Admiral on ''Enterprise''. Peter Weller portrayed a [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]] on both shows!) The biggest connection was when [[Show Runner]] Manny Coto left ''Enterprise'' after it was cancelled and became a producer on ''24''.


== [[Music]] ==

== Music ==
* Most jazz and classical music fans and players will like each other and go to each other's concerts.
* Most jazz and classical music fans and players will like each other and go to each other's concerts.
* [[Real Person Fic|Bandom and Popslash]], for somewhat obvious reasons.
* [[Real Person Fic|Bandom and Popslash]], for somewhat obvious reasons.
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* [[Nightwish]] and [[Sonata Arctica]] share a lot of fans, probably because the bands have toured together and the members are friends.
* [[Nightwish]] and [[Sonata Arctica]] share a lot of fans, probably because the bands have toured together and the members are friends.
* [[Mr. B The Gentleman Rhymer]] and [[Professor Elemental]] have both this and [[Fandom Rivalry]], depending upon the persons talking.
* [[Mr. B The Gentleman Rhymer]] and [[Professor Elemental]] have both this and [[Fandom Rivalry]], depending upon the persons talking.
* The fandoms of [[Tori Amos]], [[Bjork]], and [[PJ Harvey]] have a lot of people in common. It's probably because they all started their solo careers during the early '90s and [http://www.yessaid.com/interviews/94-05Q.html were in an interview together.]
* The fandoms of [[Tori Amos]], [[Bjork]], and [[PJ Harvey]] have a lot of people in common. It's probably because they all started their solo careers during the early '90s and [https://web.archive.org/web/20110727134558/http://www.yessaid.com/interviews/94-05Q.html were in an interview together.]
* [[Otep]], [[Amanda Palmer]] and [[Emilie Autumn]]. They're apparently all friends IRL. Also, to some extent, [[Courtney Love]] and [[Emilie Autumn]](due to the fact that Emilie was in Courtney's backing band), but that sometimes turns into [[Fandom Rivalry]] instead.
* [[Otep]], [[Amanda Palmer]] and [[Emilie Autumn]]. They're apparently all friends IRL. Also, to some extent, [[Courtney Love]] and [[Emilie Autumn]](due to the fact that Emilie was in Courtney's backing band), but that sometimes turns into [[Fandom Rivalry]] instead.
* [[Tupac Shakur]] fans and [[The Notorious B.I.G.]] fans used to not get along. Then, 1997 came around with both their deaths, and they are now far more amicable on account of [[Dead Artists Are Better]] taking effect.
* [[Tupac Shakur]] fans and [[The Notorious B.I.G.]] fans used to not get along. Then, 1997 came around with both their deaths, and they are now far more amicable on account of [[Dead Artists Are Better]] taking effect.


== Professional Sports ==
== Professional Sports ==
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** Also, Yankees/Giants fans tend to root for the Rangers hockey team, and Mets/Jets fans support the Islanders.
** Also, Yankees/Giants fans tend to root for the Rangers hockey team, and Mets/Jets fans support the Islanders.


== Theater ==
== [[Theatre]] ==
* In the ''[[Wicked (theatre)|Wicked]]'' section it's almost heresy not to have seen ''[[Rent]]'' or at least know the basic plot. It's probably something to do with the large number of shared actors especially Idina Menzel but there have been ''[[Wicked (theatre)|Wicked]]'' actors playing ''[[Rent]]'', ''[[Rent]]'' actors playing Wicked, crazy crossovers, songfics with songs from the other musical and just odd references in fics.
* In the ''[[Wicked (theatre)|Wicked]]'' section it's almost heresy not to have seen ''[[Rent]]'' or at least know the basic plot. It's probably something to do with the large number of shared actors especially Idina Menzel but there have been ''[[Wicked (theatre)|Wicked]]'' actors playing ''[[Rent]]'', ''[[Rent]]'' actors playing Wicked, crazy crossovers, songfics with songs from the other musical and just odd references in fics.



== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* [[BioWare]] fandom doesn't seem to care which game is better or not. If you find someone writing fanfic for [[Mass Effect|Shepard]], chances are they'll also have a [[Knights of the Old Republic|Revan]], and maybe a [[Baldur's Gate|Bhaalspawn]] or [[Jade Empire|Spirit Monk]].
* [[BioWare]] fandom doesn't seem to care which game is better or not. If you find someone writing fanfic for [[Mass Effect|Shepard]], chances are they'll also have a [[Knights of the Old Republic|Revan]], and maybe a [[Baldur's Gate|Bhaalspawn]] or [[Jade Empire|Spirit Monk]].
** [[Sacred Cow|As long as]] [[Suicide by Cop|nobody criticizes]] ''[[Baldur's Gate]]''...
** [[Sacred Cow|As long as]] [[Suicide by Cop|nobody criticizes]] ''[[Baldur's Gate]]''...
* Ditto with the few and proud fans of [[Sierra]]. ''[[King's Quest]]'', ''[[Space Quest]]'', ''[[Leisure Suit Larry]]'', ''[[Quest for Glory]]''... It's "Yes, please" not "which is your favorite?"
* Ditto with the few and proud fans of [[Sierra]]. ''[[King's Quest]]'', ''[[Space Quest]]'', ''[[Leisure Suit Larry]]'', ''[[Quest for Glory]]''... It's "Yes, please" not "which is your favorite?"
* In the [[Console Wars]], Fans of First and Second Party franchises of the console they are representing tend to have a good relationship with each other and are even fans of each other’s games. Such examples include ''[[Halo]] ''and ''[[Gears of War]]'' for the Xbox front, ''[[Super Mario Bros.|Super Mario Bros]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' in the Nintendo front, and ''[[Killzone]]'' and ''[[Uncharted]]'' in the Playstation front.
* In the [[Console Wars]], Fans of First and Second Party franchises of the console they are representing tend to have a good relationship with each other and are even fans of each other’s games. Such examples include ''[[Halo]] ''and ''[[Gears of War]]'' for the Xbox front, ''[[Super Mario Bros.|Super Mario Bros]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' in the Nintendo front, and ''[[Killzone]]'' and ''[[Uncharted]]'' in the Playstation front.
* Know someone who plays ''[[Tetris the Grand Master]]''? Chances are they also play [[Bemani]] games and/or [[Shmup|shmups]]. Conversely, Bemani fans and shmup fans view TGM as a new challenge that's worth giving a shot, instead of just crazy insane invisible antics.
* Know someone who plays ''[[Tetris the Grand Master]]''? Chances are they also play [[Bemani]] games and/or [[shmup]]s. Conversely, Bemani fans and shmup fans view TGM as a new challenge that's worth giving a shot, instead of just crazy insane invisible antics.
** ''[[DJMAX]]'' (or at least ''[[DJMAX Technika]]'') and [[Bemani]]. Many ''Technika'' players have a history of playing Bemani games.
** ''[[DJMAX]]'' (or at least ''[[DJMAX Technika]]'') and [[Bemani]]. Many ''Technika'' players have a history of playing Bemani games.
* Strangely, the [[Fighting Game]] fandom, in some regions, has started to blend in with, of all things, the '''''[[Catherine]]''''' fandom. At many fighting game events, you can expect to see the host running a tournament for ''Catherine'''s versus mode. Who knew that block climbing would become as popular as 20-hit combos?
* Strangely, the [[Fighting Game]] fandom, in some regions, has started to blend in with, of all things, the ''[[Catherine]]'' fandom. At many fighting game events, you can expect to see the host running a tournament for ''Catherine''{{'}}s versus mode. Who knew that block climbing would become as popular as 20-hit combos?
* Alot of fans of Namco's franchises (''[[Pac-Man]]'', ''[[Tekken]]'', ''[[Mr. Driller]]'', ''[[Klonoa]]'', etc.) are also fans of Capcom's franchises (''[[Mega Man (video game)|Mega Man]]'', ''[[Street Fighter]]'', ''[[Ghosts N Goblins]]'', etc.) Especially since there's ''[[Namco X Capcom]]'', ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]'', and ''[[Tekken X Street Fighter]]''.
* Alot of fans of Namco's franchises (''[[Pac-Man]]'', ''[[Tekken]]'', ''[[Mr. Driller]]'', ''[[Klonoa]]'', etc.) are also fans of Capcom's franchises (''[[Mega Man (video game)|Mega Man]]'', ''[[Street Fighter]]'', ''[[Ghosts N Goblins]]'', etc.) Especially since there's ''[[Namco X Capcom]]'', ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]'', and ''[[Tekken X Street Fighter]]''.
* One existed between ''[[Animal Crossing]]'' and ''[[Doom (series)|DOOM]]'' during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. It revolved around and resulted in a large and amusing body of fanwork pairing "Doomguy" and Isabelle, including fan art, fanvids and finally a [https://www.theverge.com/2021/10/19/22734980/smash-ultimate-final-update-available-now wedding between the two] in ''[[Super Smash Bros|Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.


== [[Web Comics]] ==

* ''[[Dinosaur Comics]]'' and ''[[xkcd]]''. Even their creators are friends!
== Webcomics ==
* ''[[Dinosaur Comics]]'' and ''[[Xkcd]]''. Even their creators are friends!
** [[Completely Missing the Point|But Ryan North]] [[Acceptable Targets|is a computational linguist!]]
** [[Completely Missing the Point|But Ryan North]] [[Acceptable Targets|is a computational linguist!]]
** You can also count [[MS Paint Adventures|Andrew Hussie]] and [[Wondermark|David Malki!]] as creator friends with friendly fanbases.
** You can also count [[MS Paint Adventures|Andrew Hussie]] and [[Wondermark|David Malki!]] as creator friends with friendly fanbases.
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* 910Comics (''[[The Wotch]]'', ''The Wotch: [[Cheer]]'', ''[[Misfile]]'', etc.) readers used to have insane amounts of overlap with ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'' [[Fan Nickname|Bunnies]]. Until ''El Goonish Shive'' joined the 910Comics community, and now they're the same fandom. Same with ''[[Zebra Girl]]'', and probably others as well.
* 910Comics (''[[The Wotch]]'', ''The Wotch: [[Cheer]]'', ''[[Misfile]]'', etc.) readers used to have insane amounts of overlap with ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'' [[Fan Nickname|Bunnies]]. Until ''El Goonish Shive'' joined the 910Comics community, and now they're the same fandom. Same with ''[[Zebra Girl]]'', and probably others as well.


== [[Web Original]] ==

* The two superhero parody shared universes of the early days of the Internet, ''[[Superguy]]'' and ''[[Legion of Net.Heroes]]''. At least back when Superguy was active. They shared a couple of important writers in common, such as Mike Escutia and Dave Van Domelen.
== Web Original ==
* The two superhero parody shared universes of the early days of the Internet, [[Superguy]] and [[Legion of Net.Heroes]]. At least back when Superguy was active. They shared a couple of important writers in common, such as Mike Escutia and Dave Van Domelen.



== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Many of the prominent [[Fanfic]] writers for ''[[Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers]]'' also wrote fanfic for ''[[Jonny Quest: The Real Adventures|The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest]]'' back in the 1990's. These days, newcomers to the fandom tend to be fans of ''[[X-Men: Evolution]]'' who discovered it via Red Witch and other fanfic writers.
* Many of the prominent [[Fanfic]] writers for ''[[Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers]]'' also wrote fanfic for ''[[Jonny Quest: The Real Adventures]]'' back in the 1990's. These days, newcomers to the fandom tend to be fans of ''[[X-Men: Evolution]]'' who discovered it via Red Witch and other fanfic writers.
* ''[[G.I. Joe]]'' and ''[[Transformers]]'' fans usually get on well.
* ''[[G.I. Joe]]'' and ''[[Transformers]]'' fans usually get on well.
** ''[[My Little Pony]]'' fans also get along with with Transfans and Joefans. Although there is some friction caused by the more [[Fan Dumb|outspoken]] [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|Bronies]].
** ''[[My Little Pony]]'' fans also get along with with Transfans and Joefans. Although there is some friction caused by the more [[Fan Dumb|outspoken]] [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|Bronies]].
** Likewise, many fans of [[Dan Vs.]] also get along well with the MLP fanbase. Both shows are on [[The Hub]] as it is.
** Likewise, many fans of ''[[Dan Vs.]]'' also get along well with the ''MLP'' fanbase. Both shows are on [[The Hub]] as it is.


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The opposite of Fandom Rivalry. Two (or more) fandoms have a lot of overlap because of shared talent (sometimes the result of a Production Posse), because of similar subject matter, or for no real reason at all — they just like each other! Often people get into one fandom and are encouraged by this relationship to get into the other.

Examples of Friendly Fandoms include:

Inter-Media/General

Anime and Manga

  • Basically any series by CLAMP has a significant fan overlap with any other series done by the same group. The fact that CLAMP wrote a Massive Multiplayer Crossover, Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle, that included characters from almost every series they've ever done essentially created a pan-series fandom.
  • The Humongous Mecha genre of anime has a very, very tightly intertwined fandom, so fans of one mecha show are incredibly likely to be fans of many other mecha shows as well. Mecha as a genre has one of the longest active Western fandoms, which started to form all the way back in The Eighties thanks to imported dubs of shows such as Macross and Go Lion. Most of the mecha fandom at the time was comprised of sci-fi fans who have traditionally been a fandom centered on the genre as well, rather than the individual work, and this structure persists even to this very day, long after the fandoms for other genres of anime divided along series lines due to the constant infighting. This is all helped by the fact mecha has probably the biggest Massive Multiplayer Crossover on the market, Super Robot Taisen, which serves as a very good entry point for the genre and showcases the various stories, styles and approaches the genre has to offer while merging plots from multiple series into a cohesive, all-encompassing whole.
    • The mecha fandom as a collective whole is on very good terms with the Ecchi and Magical Girl fandoms. They managed to bond with the former thanks to a lot of shows featuring prominent ecchi fanservice (starting all the way back in 1972 with Mazinger Z, which had Sayaka in many highly provocative situations), while with the latter it was over the four "honorary mecha" magical girl shows that featured mechanical elements prominently (Cutey Honey, My-HiME, Lyrical Nanoha and Symphogear). Thanks to all four also featuring large amounts of Les Yay moments, they also provide a connection to the Yuri fandom. The latter, however, is also a case of Fandom Rivalry: mecha fans are very much not fans of lesbian shipping of straight characters and instead prefer their lesbians to be out-and-out canon.

Literature

  • Terry Pratchett fans and Neil Gaiman fans, because of their collaboration on Good Omens.
    • And Douglas Adams fans overlap with both!
    • And Douglas Adams fans lap over with Doctor Who fans, since Adams was a writer and producer for the show, and one of his books, Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, was basically a rewrite of a long-unused DW script. Then Neil Gaiman wrote a Doctor Who episode, showing his love for the series, cementing these relationships.
    • Back in perhaps 2005 or 6, there was a major crash on a William Gibson message board, so the members of that board were essentially invited to hang out on the official Gaiman forum until the site issues were resolved. They did, and the two fandoms got along so well that some members wound up participating on both boards for years.
  • The Chronicles of Narnia and The Lord of the Rings, due to both being fantasy written by authors who were close personal friends and both had an intensely Christian worldview (which influenced their works to varying degrees).
  • Back when both series were originally coming out, the Sweep and Circle of Three fandoms fed into each other, since they were both YA series about teenage witches coming out around the same time. There were many GeoCities sites dedicated to both.

Live-Action TV

  • Jeeves and Wooster and A Bit of Fry and Laurie, due to the shared double act of Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie.
  • Joss Whedon's shows sometimes seem like they just have one big fandom.
  • J.J. Abrams' shows have this, too.
  • Veronica Mars fans overlaps with Joss Whedon fans as well, likely because Joss himself was a fan of Veronica Mars (even making a cameo once) and because it features a snarky petite blonde title character who's a strong woman.
  • Tin Man and Alice - mostly because of their similar production staff and tone.
  • Old-school Doctor Who and Blake's 7 were made by the same people and shared several actors and sets and locations, so B7 pretty much became the original adult sister show to Doctor Who. Most B7 fans are also avid Doctor Who fans.
  • Sherlock and Doctor Who have a bit of overlap and crossovering going on (Sherlock overlapping more with Doctor Who than the other way round, due to a smaller fanbase) thanks to The Grand Moff being executive producer at both.
  • Ever since Neil Gaiman wrote the very popular Doctor Who episode "The Doctor's Wife" for series 6, one which confirmed old fan theories, and contained a general display of awesome- the two fandoms have definitely gained a friendship.
  • Let's just say the running gag Inspector Spacetime was very well received by both Community fans and Doctor Who fans.
  • Smallville and Supernatural fandoms have a very, very large amount of overlap, to the point where it could quite reasonably argued that they share almost the same core base of fans. The fact that during the second half of the 2000s they almost always aired one after the other on the same network certainly helped this.....as did the fact that they were the two powerhouse Sci-Fi series that were basically keeping the ungrateful CW Network afloat. The then-current network president's perceived treatment of the two shows as Network Red Headed Stepchildren (in favor of promoting shows like Gossip Girl or the 90210 remake as being the network's flagship programs) led to further unity between the two fandoms, which rightly or wrongly perceived themselves as being united against a common foe (namely, the perceived indifference on the part of the execs).
    • The massive prevalence of fanfic crossovers between the two shows is also a testament to the unity between the Smallville and Supernatural fanbases.
  • Power Rangers and Super Sentai are two fandoms you'd expect to get into some variation on a Subbing Versus Dubbing brawl. And yet, that does not happen. Both the fans and production crews get along extremely well (to the point that they share sets and props, and for a couple of Super Sentai opening and ending sequences in the past few years, they filmed in New Zealand using the crew for Power Rangers), and forums for one will usually allow discussion of the other...
  • Out of the prominence of both fandoms on tumblr, SuperWho was born.
  • Also thanks to tumblr, we get SuperWholock.
  • Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart seem to both share the same fandom. Makes perfect sense, since Stephen used to work on Jon's show, and they interact frequently. It's almost like The Daily Show and The Colbert Report are one show with two different hosts.
  • The Band of Brothers, The Pacific, and Generation Kill fandoms, whose fans are collectively known as the "HBO war fandom".
  • The King of Queens and Everybody Loves Raymond take place in similar settings and had frequent crossovers, and thus share largely the same fanbase.
  • Interestingly, Food Network shows generally have a lot of overlap in their fanbases, but not completely. While they are largely friendly towards one another, one celebrity chef's fans will often complain that several others on the same network are "too grating" or annoying.
  • There is generally a lot of overlap between fans of TNT's original shows.
  • Star Trek fans are known for their running feuds with fans of other Sci-fi series/franchises; notable rivals being Star Wars, Babylon 5, and Doctor Who. But it seems there's a lot of warm regard, if not necessarily love, for fans of the televised Stargate shows especially Stargate SG-1. As different as the shows are, their similar takes on military science fiction/Space Opera and comparable places on the Sliding Scale of Idealism vs. Cynicism naturally means they'd appeal to a similar group. Also, it's clear the producers of Gate pay homage, if ribbingly, to Trek. To top it off, throw in the number of Trek actors who've would up on one or the other Gate series and it's almost impossible to see this fandoms as rivals.
  • Star Trek and 24 fandoms got pretty cozy what with all the former (and sometimes current) Trek actors appearing in the show in big and large parts. The connection was especially strong with Star Trek: Enterprise which saw Gregorty Itzin and Peter Weller doing both shows at the same time. (Itzin as President Logan on 24 while playing an alternate universe Starfleet Admiral on Enterprise. Peter Weller portrayed a Well-Intentioned Extremist on both shows!) The biggest connection was when Show Runner Manny Coto left Enterprise after it was cancelled and became a producer on 24.

Music

Professional Sports

  • New York metro area baseball and football fans generally divide in the following way: fans of the New York Yankees baseball team generally are also fans of the New York Giants football team, and vice versa; meanwhile, the Mets baseball fans are generally also fans of the New York Jets football team. The intra-city fandom rivalry between the Yankees and Mets and the intra-stadium rivalry between the Giants and Jets helps add to this, as does the fact that before Giants Stadium was built, the Yankees gave the Giants a home at Yankee Stadium, while the Mets played host to the Jets.
    • It should also be noted that the Yankees/Giants fans and the Mets/Jets fans in New York City are generally united in their mutual love for the New York Knicks basketball team. However, the Yankees/Giants and Mets/Jets fans in NEW JERSEY often root for the New Jersey Nets basketball team. Mets/Jets fans in Jersey who support the Nets, often proudly proclaim their love for "Mets, Jets, and Nets!"
    • Also, Yankees/Giants fans tend to root for the Rangers hockey team, and Mets/Jets fans support the Islanders.

Theatre

  • In the Wicked section it's almost heresy not to have seen Rent or at least know the basic plot. It's probably something to do with the large number of shared actors especially Idina Menzel but there have been Wicked actors playing Rent, Rent actors playing Wicked, crazy crossovers, songfics with songs from the other musical and just odd references in fics.

Video Games

Web Comics

Web Original

  • The two superhero parody shared universes of the early days of the Internet, Superguy and Legion of Net.Heroes. At least back when Superguy was active. They shared a couple of important writers in common, such as Mike Escutia and Dave Van Domelen.

Western Animation