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== Anime & Manga ==
* ''[[Shuffle|Shuffle!]]'' parodies this rather sharply. The fanclubs have even [[Serious Business|carried over into real life]], with all the seriousness of [[Ship
* In [[Mayo Chiki]] Subaru has an all-female one. It undergoes a schism as some members don't object to Jiro's (alleged) relationship with Subaru, while others do.
* Motoko Minagawa's "Prince Yuki" Club in ''[[Fruits Basket]]''.
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== Film ==
* This is the function that the Blue Blaze Irregulars serve in [[The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension]].
* [[Deconstructed]] in ''[[The Magnificent Seven (Film)|The Magnificent Seven]]'' -- the mob of kids who follow Bernardo O'Reilly around everywhere {{spoiler|end up [[Stop Helping Me!|getting him killed]] as they wander out into a gunfight and he tries to get them into cover.}}
* ''[[Toy Story]]'': "You have saved our lives! We are eternally grateful!"
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== Live Action TV ==
* A one-episode character of ''[[The 4400]]'' gets an ''extreme'' version of a fan club, who actually worship him, as part of being the [[Monster of the Week]].
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* In ''[[Kamen Rider Decade]]'', in one of the worlds the group visits, Tsukasa is scouted while walking down the street and becomes a male model, gaining a following of fangirls with screen-printed clothing and signs. While this sort of thing isn't unusual for a handsome celebrity, it's implied that this took place ''in a day or two''.
** Even worse, {{spoiler|since this is the Nega World, all the fangirls are actually monsters in human form, which makes the cold and jealous way they glare at Natsumi when Tsukasa says he knows her all the more scary.}}
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