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[[I Thought It Meant|Not to be confused with]] producing a [[Paper Fan of Doom]] from [[Hammerspace]].
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== Anime & Manga ==
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* Misaki of [[Kaichou wa Maid-sama]] gains one for an episode. She finds it difficult to keep her secret life from them.
* Duke Devlin gets one in his first appearance in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh]]'', and three of them become his cheerleading squad for the next few episodes. They disappear when Duke joins the [[True Companions]].
** They seem to be quite fickle; they were previously seen hanging out with [[White -Haired Pretty Boy|Bakura]].
* High school sports start Aizawa Suguru in ''[[Area no Kishi (Manga)|Area no Kishi]]'' is nearly always hounded by throngs of squealing fan-girls whenever he's at school.
* [[Small Name, Big Ego|Gary Oak]] of ''[[Pokémon (Anime)|Pokémon]]'' fame had an [[Instant Fanclub]] in the form of a group of [[All Guys Want Cheerleaders|cheerleaders]] who followed him ''everywhere'' in the first season.
* In ''[[Kämpfer (Light Novel)|Kämpfer]]'', there is the "Mistress Shizuku, Please Violate Me" club, which is briefly mentioned but never shown.
* Fakir and Mytho of ''[[Princess Tutu]]'' also have been mentioned to have their own fan clubs. Pique is part of Fakir's fanclub and Lilie is presumably part of Mytho's group.
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