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* This ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxQtP82IT_Q Fan Video]]'' perfectly encapsulates the way the ''Manga/MobPsycho100'' fandom seen Reigen Arataka.

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* This ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxQtP82IT_Q Fan Video]]'' perfectly encapsulates the way the ''Manga/MobPsycho100'' fandom seen sees Reigen Arataka.
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This trope is specifically about a character who is attracted to a fictional character, not any sexual fantasy.


** Blanche had a lot of these. In another episode, Rose was having a bizarre dream, and Blanche wonders why she doesn't have a normal, healthy dream, like "sweaty Argentinian men whipping things as they ride naked on the backs of Brahma Bulls." At this point, Dorothy decides she's never going to use Blanche's towels again.
** Rose admits to the girls right before a wedding that weddings turn her on, and during the episode proceeds to look for men to have sex with. She even asks "if anyone else noticed the buns on that priest!"
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* In ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'', One episode had Rose recently breaking up from a passionate relationship with a Disney World employee. When pressed for the cause, she admits she lost interest when "he took off the Goofy head."
** In an earlier Christmas episode, Blanche revealed that she had a special fixation for guys in Santa Claus suits. Dorothy's response: "You do realize that you're in the minority here."
** Blanche had a lot of these. In another episode, Rose was having a bizarre dream, and Blanche wonders why she doesn't have a normal, healthy dream, like "sweaty Argentinian men whipping things as they ride naked on the backs of Brahma Bulls." At this point, Dorothy decides she's never going to use Blanche's towels again.
** Rose admits to the girls right before a wedding that weddings turn her on, and during the episode proceeds to look for men to have sex with. She even asks "if anyone else noticed the buns on that priest!"
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "Three Men and a Comic Book," Homer shows an attraction to ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'', saying "she could time me up with that golden lasso anytime!"

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* ''Film/CoolWorld'': Not only does Jack Deebs have it for Holli, a cartoon character he himself created, it could be argued that ''the entire movie'' is in fact ''about'' the subject, and may be the only major Hollywood production to deal with the subject.
* In the first ''Film/AmericanPie'' Jim gushes over how hot he finds [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid Ariel]] (a sentiment Norm Peterson shared years before in an episode of ''Series/{{Cheers}}'' and Joey Tribbiani shared years later in a late episode of ''Series/{{Friends}}'').




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* ''Film/CoolWorld'': Not only does Jack Deebs have it for Holli, a cartoon character he himself created, it could be argued that ''the entire movie'' is in fact ''about'' the subject, and may be the only major Hollywood production to deal with the subject.
* In the first ''Film/AmericanPie'' Jim gushes over how hot he finds [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid Ariel]] (a sentiment Norm Peterson shared years before in an episode of ''Series/{{Cheers}}'' and Joey Tribbiani shared years later in a late episode of ''Series/{{Friends}}'').

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* This ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxQtP82IT_Q Fan Video]]'' perfectly encapsulates the way the ''Manga/MobPsycho100'' fandom seen Reigen Arataka.
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* ''Fanfic/MustLoveNedFlanders'' is about a woman who has a crush on Ned Flanders from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''.
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* In an episode of ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'', the girls get a Franchise/DisneyPrincess makeover at Disneyland. When Penny walks into Leonard's apartment he immediately drops his pants after seeing her dressed as Aurora. Howard does pretty much the same thing. Poor Amy fails to get Sheldon's attention.

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* In an episode of ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'', the girls get a Franchise/DisneyPrincess makeover at Disneyland. When Penny walks into Leonard's apartment he immediately drops his pants after seeing her dressed as Aurora. Howard does pretty much the same thing. Poor Amy fails to get Sheldon's attention. In another episode, during a conversation with Leonard, Penny reveals how both she and a former childhood friend had crushes on Bert and Ernie from Sesame Street and how the friendship ended because they both wanted Ernie. Leonard is surprised by this and Penny replies "the Heart wants what the heart wants".

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* ''Literature/BridgetJones'': Bridget harbors this for the Colin Firth version of [[Literature/PrideAndPrejudice Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy]] (as do Jude and Shazzer). Notably, she [[IAmNotSpock frequently refers to the actor as "Mr. Darcy" instead of by his real name]].

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* ''Literature/BridgetJones'': Bridget harbors this for the Colin Firth version of [[Literature/PrideAndPrejudice Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy]] (as do Jude and Shazzer). Notably, she [[IAmNotSpock frequently refers to the actor as "Mr. Darcy" instead of by his real name]]. This aspect of her character was dropped for the film adaptation, probably because her main love interest was played ''by'' Colin Firth.
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\n* WebVideo/TBSkyen, [[AmazonChaser who has confessed to having a thing for muscular women]], is momentarily rendered unable to speak coherently by Akali's rework in ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends''.
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* ''Webcomic/SandraOnTheRocks'': Marie is a 17 year old GamerChick with an obvious lady boner [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda for Link.]] One strip even shows her sitting with her legs spread, while biting down on her lower lip as she plays one of the 3DS titles.
-->'''Marie''': ''(thinking)'' "Unf! Link, come to MAMA!!"

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* ''Webcomic/SandraOnTheRocks'': Marie is a 17 year old GamerChick with an obvious lady boner [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda for Link.]] One strip even shows her sitting with her legs spread, while [[http://www.sandraontherocks.com/strips-sotr/every_woman_i_know_is_now_a_lesbian biting down on her lower lip lip]] as she plays one of the 3DS titles.
-->'''Marie''': ''(thinking)'' "Unf! Link, come to MAMA!!" MOMMA!!"
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* ''Webcomic/SandraOnTheRocks'': Marie is a 17 year old GamerChick with an obvious lady boner [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda for Link.]] One strip even shows her sitting with her legs spread, while biting down on her lower lip as she plays one of the 3DS titles.
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* ''Webcomic/SandraOnTheRocks'': *''Webcomic/SandraOnTheRocks'': Marie is a 17 year old GamerChick with an obvious lady boner [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda for Link.]] One strip even shows her sitting with her legs spread, while biting down on her lower lip as she plays one of the 3DS titles.
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*''Webcomic/SandraOnTheRocks'': Marie is a 17 year old GamerChick with an obvious lady boner [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda for Link.]] One strip even shows her sitting with her legs spread, while biting down on her lower lip as she plays one of the 3DS titles.
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* ''Manga/AnneHappy'': There is nothing perverse or sexual about it given her personality, but Ruri is in love with the mascote found in construction sites safety signs.

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* ''Manga/AnneHappy'': There is nothing perverse or sexual about it given her personality, but Ruri is in love with the mascote mascot found in construction sites safety signs.
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* ''Manga/AnneHappy'': There is nothing perverse or sexual about it given her personality, but Ruri is in love with the mascote found in construction sites safety signs.
* Discussed in ''Manga/{{Gintama}}'': When Hijikata buy a cursed sword that turn him into a {{Otaku}}, during a debate between [[IdolSinger Idol]] Otakus and {{Anime}} Otakus in a tv-show, he argue that having [[CelebCrush a crush]] on a IdolSinger is about [[NotSoDifferent as realistic as this trope]]. This cause the situation to escalate into a fistfight between the two sides.

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* ''Literature/BridgetJones'': Bridget harbors this for the Colin Firth version of [[Literature/PrideAndPrejudice Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy]] (as does Jude) (and Shazzer). Notably, she [[IAmNotSpock frequently refers to the actor as "Mr. Darcy" instead of by his real name]].

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* ''Literature/BridgetJones'': Bridget harbors this for the Colin Firth version of [[Literature/PrideAndPrejudice Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy]] (as does Jude) (and do Jude and Shazzer). Notably, she [[IAmNotSpock frequently refers to the actor as "Mr. Darcy" instead of by his real name]].



* ''Series/RedDwarf'': In the season 3 episode [[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonIIIBackwards "Backwards"]], Lister and the Cat debate the attractiveness of [[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones Wilma Flinstone]]. They eventually declare that the conversation is insane, because [[BaitAndSwitch "she'll never leave Fred, and we know it!"]]

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* ''Series/RedDwarf'': In the season 3 episode [[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonIIIBackwards "Backwards"]], Lister and the Cat debate the attractiveness of [[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones Wilma Flinstone]].Flintstone]]. They eventually declare that the conversation is insane, because [[BaitAndSwitch "she'll never leave Fred, and we know it!"]]




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*''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'': In the episode "Mutiny on the Windbreaker", Gene falls in love with Marilyn the Talking Manatee, a manatee puppet from a ventriloquist's act.
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* ''Series/UnbreakableKimmySchmidt'': Kimmy and Jacqueline both recall a childhood attraction to the fox version of [[Disney/RobinHood]], on account of "that voice" and [["how he didn't wear pants" HalfDressedCartoonAnimal]].

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* ''Series/UnbreakableKimmySchmidt'': Kimmy and Jacqueline both recall a childhood attraction to [[Disney/RobinHood the cartoon fox version of [[Disney/RobinHood]], Robin Hood]], on account of "that voice" and [["how [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal "how he didn't wear pants" HalfDressedCartoonAnimal]].pants"]].
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* ''Literature/BridgetJones'': Bridget harbors this for the Colin-Firth version of [[Literature/PrideAndPrejudice Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy]] (as does Jude) (and Shazzer). Notably, she [[IAmNotSpock frequently refers to the actor as "Mr. Darcy" instead of by his real name]].

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* ''Literature/BridgetJones'': Bridget harbors this for the Colin-Firth Colin Firth version of [[Literature/PrideAndPrejudice Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy]] (as does Jude) (and Shazzer). Notably, she [[IAmNotSpock frequently refers to the actor as "Mr. Darcy" instead of by his real name]].




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*''Series/UnbreakableKimmySchmidt'': Kimmy and Jacqueline both recall a childhood attraction to the fox version of [[Disney/RobinHood]], on account of "that voice" and [["how he didn't wear pants" HalfDressedCartoonAnimal]].
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As with many things, Japan has a specific term for Perverse Sexual Lust: "Nijigen no fechi" (二次元のフェチ)--literally, "two-dimensional fetish". More than a few otaku suffer from this syndrome, developing crushes on popular anime, manga, and even videogame characters, in some cases to the point where they prefer the objects of their crushes to "real" girls/women. In fact, according to [[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/japan/3283463/Japanese-launch-campaign-to-marry-comic-book-characters.html these]] [[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/98910-Korean-Otaku-Marries-Anime-Body-Pillow news]] [[http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/26/magazine/26FOB-2DLove-t.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 articles]], some fans even go so far as to attempt to marry the objects of their desire. The related terms [[GratuitousEnglish "waifu" and "husbando"]], which became subject to MemeticMutation, are more broader in scope, and can also apply to real people.

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As with many things, Japan has a specific term for Perverse Sexual Lust: "Nijigen no fechi" (二次元のフェチ)--literally, "two-dimensional fetish". More than a few otaku suffer from this syndrome, developing crushes on popular anime, manga, and even videogame characters, in some cases to the point where they prefer the objects of their crushes to "real" girls/women. In fact, according to [[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/japan/3283463/Japanese-launch-campaign-to-marry-comic-book-characters.html these]] [[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/98910-Korean-Otaku-Marries-Anime-Body-Pillow news]] [[http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/26/magazine/26FOB-2DLove-t.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 articles]], some fans even go so far as to attempt to marry the objects of their desire. The related terms [[GratuitousEnglish "waifu" and "husbando"]], which became subject to MemeticMutation, are more broader in scope, scope and can also apply to real people.



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-->-- ''Series/RedDwarf'', "Backwards"

Perverse Sexual Lust is a term for a real person's attraction to a fictional character.

It originated in a reader poll during the early days of the {{webcomic}} ''[[Webcomic/RoomiesItsWalkyJoyceAndWalky It's Walky!]]''. The author wished to know the reason behind the slightly loopy church-girl character Joyce Brown's popularity, and saw this option achieve an overwhelming win.

It's somewhat justifiable in live action, especially if the character is played by a hot person, although it does raise the question of what is actually being fancied. Is a viewer fancying ''Series/{{CSI NY}}'''s Lindsay Monroe [[CelebCrush because of Anna Belknap]], the character herself, or a combination of the two?.

It gets into the seriously weird when you're dealing with animated characters, although putting purely fictional characters into ''ahem'' situations has less creepy spillover to any real life people. Let's face it, a lot of {{Shipping}} would actually be ''wrong'' if we applied the same standards to RealLife. And, of course, many animated characters are ''[[FanService intended]]'' [[MsFanservice to be attractive]] [[MrFanservice to the viewer]], in which case it could be argued that this is the response the character designers intended in the first place.

As with many things, Japan has a specific term for Perverse Sexual Lust: "Nijigen no fechi" (二次元のフェチ)--literally, "two-dimensional fetish". More than a few otaku suffer from this syndrome, developing crushes on popular anime, manga, and even videogame characters, in some cases to the point where they prefer the objects of their crushes to "real" girls/women. In fact, according to [[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/japan/3283463/Japanese-launch-campaign-to-marry-comic-book-characters.html these]] [[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/98910-Korean-Otaku-Marries-Anime-Body-Pillow news]] [[http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/26/magazine/26FOB-2DLove-t.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 articles]], some fans even go so far as to attempt to marry the objects of their desire.

Compare FetishFuel. When a fictional character lusts after a RealLife person, then it may be CelebCrush.

No examples, please; this is here to define the trope.

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-->-- ''Series/RedDwarf'', "Backwards"

[[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonIIIBackwards "Backwards"]]

Perverse Sexual Lust is a term for a real person's attraction to a fictional character.

character.

It originated in a reader poll during the early days of the {{webcomic}} ''[[Webcomic/RoomiesItsWalkyJoyceAndWalky It's Walky!]]''. The author wished to know the reason behind the slightly loopy church-girl character Joyce Brown's popularity, and saw this option achieve an overwhelming win.

win.

It's somewhat justifiable in live action, especially if the character is played by a hot person, although it does raise the question of what is actually being fancied. Is a viewer fancying ''Series/{{CSI NY}}'''s Lindsay Monroe [[CelebCrush because of Anna Belknap]], the character herself, or a combination of the two?.

two?.

It gets into the seriously weird when you're dealing with animated characters, although putting purely fictional characters into ''ahem'' situations has less creepy spillover to any real life people. Let's face it, a lot of {{Shipping}} would actually be ''wrong'' if we applied the same standards to RealLife. And, of course, many animated characters are ''[[FanService intended]]'' [[MsFanservice to be attractive]] [[MrFanservice to the viewer]], in which case it could be argued that [[IntendedAudienceReaction this is the response the character designers intended in the first place.

place]].

As with many things, Japan has a specific term for Perverse Sexual Lust: "Nijigen no fechi" (二次元のフェチ)--literally, "two-dimensional fetish". More than a few otaku suffer from this syndrome, developing crushes on popular anime, manga, and even videogame characters, in some cases to the point where they prefer the objects of their crushes to "real" girls/women. In fact, according to [[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/japan/3283463/Japanese-launch-campaign-to-marry-comic-book-characters.html these]] [[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/98910-Korean-Otaku-Marries-Anime-Body-Pillow news]] [[http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/26/magazine/26FOB-2DLove-t.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 articles]], some fans even go so far as to attempt to marry the objects of their desire.

Compare FetishFuel.
desire. The related terms [[GratuitousEnglish "waifu" and "husbando"]], which became subject to MemeticMutation, are more broader in scope, and can also apply to real people.

When a fictional character lusts after a RealLife person, then it may be CelebCrush.

No examples, please;
CelebCrush. If a creator falls in love with their ''own'' creation, which then comes to life, see PygmalionPlot.

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* ''Film/CoolWorld'': Not only does Jack Deebs have it for Holli, a cartoon character he himself created, it could be argued that ''the entire movie'' is in fact ''about'' the subject, and may be the only major Hollywood production to deal with the subject.
* In the first ''Film/AmericanPie'' Jim gushes over how hot he finds [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid Ariel]] (a sentiment Norm Peterson shared years before in an episode of ''Series/{{Cheers}}'' and Joey Tribbiani shared years later in a late episode of ''Series/{{Friends}}'').

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* ''Literature/BridgetJones'': Bridget harbors
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Colin-Firth version of [[Literature/PrideAndPrejudice Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy]] (as does Jude) (and Shazzer). Notably, she [[IAmNotSpock frequently refers to the actor as "Mr. Darcy" instead of by his real name]].
* ''Literature/ThePrincessDiaries'': More than once Mia's friends tease her about her weird love for two-dimensional guys, including "ComicBook/{{Hellboy}}, Disney/{{Tarzan}}, [[Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast the Beast]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Daria}} Tom Sloane]], [[Disney/{{Mulan}} and that hot soldier guy]]".

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* ''Series/RedDwarf'': In the season 3 episode [[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonIIIBackwards "Backwards"]], Lister and the Cat debate the attractiveness of [[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones Wilma Flinstone]]. They eventually declare that the conversation is insane, because [[BaitAndSwitch "she'll never leave Fred, and we know it!"]]
* ''Series/{{Friends}}'': Chandler keeps a list of [[CelebCrush five celebrities he'd like to date]]. While most of them are attractive Hollywood actresses who exist in the real world, this list also includes [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Jessica Rabbit]], a cartoon character.
* In an episode of ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'', the girls get a Franchise/DisneyPrincess makeover at Disneyland. When Penny walks into Leonard's apartment he immediately drops his pants after seeing her dressed as Aurora. Howard does pretty much the same thing. Poor Amy fails to get Sheldon's attention.
* ''Series/{{Oz}}'': In a late season 6 episode, an inmate in Emerald City is seen playing one of the ''Franchise/TombRaider'' games in the computer rec coom. It shouldn't come as a surprise that [[ThirdPersonSeductress Lara Croft]] is one of the main draws.
* In the ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' episode [[Recap/SupernaturalS13E16ScoobyNatural "ScoobyNatural"]], Sam and Dean are unwittingly sucked into a ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo'' cartoon. While there, Dean repeatedly attempts to hook up with Daphne.
* ''Series/{{Conan}}'': During Conan's "Clueless Gamer" review of ''VideoGame/TombRaider2013'', he was gushing over [[MsFanservice Lara Croft]]'s looks pretty much the entire way through. This made his later interview with Creator/CamillaLuddington rather... interesting.
-->'''Conan:''' Whoever thought up this game is a genius.
* ''Series/TheRottenTomatoesShow'': One of Brett's "Secret Movie Confessions" has him admitting his love for various Disney animated heroines, such as [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid Ariel]], [[Disney/{{Aladdin}} Jasmine]], [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Jessica Rabbit]], and [[Disney/TheSwordInTheStone Cute Girl Squirrel]]. He then proceeds to run away from the camera in shame.
* ''Series/MastersOfHorror'': Rob falls in love with Valerie, who turns out to be a fictional character come to life with literally no personality of her own outside Rob's championing for her {{Damsel in Distress}}ness. [[spoiler:Even later he finds out that he's a figment of someone's mind himself.]]
* ''Series/EveryWitchWay'': Andi harbors it for a zombie from a video game, even going so far as to consider him her actual boyfriend.

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* ''Magazine/NintendoPower'': Some of the writers seem to have crushes on Ada from ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil''.

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* ''Webcomic/{{Shortpacked}}'': A very negative in-universe example: Omnios appeared in a three-strip run in November 2008, a 26-year-old social outcast with [[UsefulNotes/AspergerSyndrome "Aspergers-y" symptoms]] who continuously raves about his crush on [[WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot Jenny Wakeman]]. Turns out that Omnios was a real user on the Allspark Forums, which David Willis is a member of. Omnios has since been banned, but he's achieved a bit of MemeticMutation as one who [[HeWhoMustNotBeNamed One Who Must Not Be Spoken Of]] amongst the Allspark users.

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* ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick'': With AllWomenAreLustful in full force, plenty of it going around:
** In the Top 10 Hottest Animated Guys video, we get good details on the three leading ladies' animated hottie preferences: Elisa likes them stoic and brooding like [[WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}} Goliath]] and [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries Batman]], Nella just goes crazy over [[Disney/{{Pocahontas}} Thomas]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Anastasia}} Dmitri]] (the latter partly because he resembles the former), and Chick has had childhood crushes on Disney/{{Aladdin}} and... [[spoiler:[[WesternAnimation/FernGullyTheLastRainforest Batty]]]].
** Both the Chick and Maven drool over Creator/WillSmith.

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* ''WesternAnimation/AllGrownUp'': A G-rated example happens in "Separate but Equal" when Phil and the other boys agree that Yu-Gotta-Go character Princess Nioko is hot.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Fillmore}}'': The teacher in "Masterstroke of Malevolence" is revealed very early on to be crushing on the subject of the painting "The Lobstermen At Port". One of the art museum personnel turns up ''really quickly'', bearing an extremely awkward expression, to get her to stop, presumably to spare everyone the need for BrainBleach.
* ''WesternAnimation/VeggieTales'': An in-universe example; in "Barbara Manatee," one of the Silly Songs With Larry segments, Larry appears to be crushing on a manatee from a TV show. He even has a plush of her, which he sings to and dances with.

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It's somewhat justifiable in live action, especially if the character is played by a hot person, although it does raise the question of what is actually being fancied. Is a viewer fancying ''Series/{{CSI NY}}'''s Lindsay Monroe because of Anna Belknap, the character herself, or a combination of the two?.

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It's somewhat justifiable in live action, especially if the character is played by a hot person, although it does raise the question of what is actually being fancied. Is a viewer fancying ''Series/{{CSI NY}}'''s Lindsay Monroe [[CelebCrush because of Anna Belknap, Belknap]], the character herself, or a combination of the two?.
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'''Cat:''' You're right. We're nuts. This is an insane conversation.\\
'''Lister:''' She'll never leave Fred and we know it.
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As with many things, Japan has a specific term for Perverse Sexual Lust: "Nijigen no fechi" (二次元のフェチ)--literally, "two-dimensional fetish". More than a few otaku suffer from this syndrome, developing crushes on popular anime, manga, and even videogame characters, in some cases to the point where they prefer the objects of their crushes to "real" girls/women. In fact, according to [[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/japan/3283463/Japanese-launch-campaign-to-marry-comic-book-characters.html these]] [[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/98910-Korean-Otaku-Marries-Anime-Body-Pillow news]] [[http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/26/magazine/26FOB-2DLove-t.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 articles]], some fans even go so far as to attempt to marry the objects of their desire.
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Compare FetishFuel, MemeticSexGod. When a fictional character lusts after a RealLife person, then it may be CelebCrush.

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PerverseSexualLust is a term for a real person's attraction to a fictional character.

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It gets into the seriously weird when you're dealing with animated characters, although putting purely fictional characters into ''ahem'' situations has less creepy spillover to any real life people. Let's face it, a lot of {{Shipping}} would actually be ''wrong'' if we applied the same standards to RealLife. And, of course, many animated characters are ''[[FanService intended]]'' [[MsFanservice to be attractive]] [[EstrogenBrigadeBait to the viewer]], in which case it could be argued that this is the response the character designers intended in the first place.

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It gets into the seriously weird when you're dealing with animated characters, although putting purely fictional characters into ''ahem'' situations has less creepy spillover to any real life people. Let's face it, a lot of {{Shipping}} would actually be ''wrong'' if we applied the same standards to RealLife. And, of course, many animated characters are ''[[FanService intended]]'' [[MsFanservice to be attractive]] [[EstrogenBrigadeBait [[MrFanservice to the viewer]], in which case it could be argued that this is the response the character designers intended in the first place.
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It originated in a reader poll during the early days of the {{webcomic}} ''ItsWalky''. The author wished to know the reason behind the slightly loopy church-girl character Joyce Brown's popularity, and saw this option achieve an overwhelming win.

It's somewhat justifiable in live action, especially if the character is played by a hot person, although it does raise the question of what is actually being fancied. Is a viewer fancying ''CSINewYork'''s Lindsay Monroe because of Anna Belknap, the character herself, or a combination of the two?.

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It originated in a reader poll during the early days of the {{webcomic}} ''ItsWalky''.''[[Webcomic/RoomiesItsWalkyJoyceAndWalky It's Walky!]]''. The author wished to know the reason behind the slightly loopy church-girl character Joyce Brown's popularity, and saw this option achieve an overwhelming win.

It's somewhat justifiable in live action, especially if the character is played by a hot person, although it does raise the question of what is actually being fancied. Is a viewer fancying ''CSINewYork'''s ''Series/{{CSI NY}}'''s Lindsay Monroe because of Anna Belknap, the character herself, or a combination of the two?.



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