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-->-- {{danisnotonfire}} explains in his video ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c61d72fpa4c "I Will Go Down With This Ship"]]''
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-->-- {{danisnotonfire}} WebVideo/{{danisnotonfire}} explains in his video ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c61d72fpa4c "I Will Go Down With This Ship"]]''
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->'''Yugi:''' Oh, shipping is when you take two characters from a T.V. show, who aren't romantically involved in any shape or form, and then you force them to become a lesbian couple by drawing vivid and pituitous fan art of them for at least six months, before you go on to some other show. Lather, rinse, repeat.
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->'''Yugi:''' Oh, shipping is when where you take two characters from a T.V. show, who aren't romantically involved in any shape or form, and then you force them to become a lesbian couple by drawing vivid and pituitous gratuitious fan art of them for at least about six months, before you go move on to some other show. Lather, rinse, repeat.
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->'''Willow''': Hey, how's with you and Riley? You two seemed pretty snuggly after class.\\
'''Buffy''': See above re: talk, all talk.\\
'''Willow''': Do I have to tie you two together?\\
'''Buffy''': We almost, but...\\
'''Willow''': Well, get with it! I need my vicarious smoochies.
-->--''BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', "Hush"
'''Buffy''': See above re: talk, all talk.\\
'''Willow''': Do I have to tie you two together?\\
'''Buffy''': We almost, but...\\
'''Willow''': Well, get with it! I need my vicarious smoochies.
-->--''BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', "Hush"
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-->-- '''[[Tropers/{{Scythemantis}} Jonathan]] [[{{Bogleech}} Wojcik]]''' on ''DannyPhantom'' and the ''TotalDrama'' Series.
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-->-- '''[[Tropers/{{Scythemantis}} Jonathan]] [[{{Bogleech}} [[Website/{{Bogleech}} Wojcik]]''' on ''DannyPhantom'' ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'' and the ''TotalDrama'' Series.
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-->--Official ShonenJump Twitter Account, following a rather ShipTease-riffic chapter of ''{{Naruto}}''
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-->--Official ShonenJump Twitter Account, following a rather ShipTease-riffic chapter of ''{{Naruto}}''
''Manga/{{Naruto}}''
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-->--Official American ShonenJump Twitter Account, following a rather ShipTease-riffic chapter of ''{{Naruto}}''
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-->--Official American ShonenJump Twitter Account, following a rather ShipTease-riffic chapter of ''{{Naruto}}''
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->'''Courtney''': But, like, I ''totally'' {{ship}} that.\\
'''Yami''': Are all these kids on drugs? I demand an explanation!\\
'''Yugi''': Oh, {{shipping}} is where you take two characters from a TV show who aren't romantically involved in any shape or form and you force them to become a [[GirlOnGirlIsHot lesbian couple]] by drawing vivid and gratuitous fanart of them for about six months before you move onto some other show. Lather, rinse, repeat.\\
'''Yami''': ''(smirking)'' [[HypocriticalHumor Huh! Imagine pretending that two fictional characters are in love with each other!]]\\
'''Yugi''': ''(chuckling)'' Yeah, that's pretty ridiculous.\\
'''Yami''': Ah ha ha. ''(completely serious)'' [[SelfDemonstratingArticle I love you, Yugi]].\\
'''Yugi''': ''(awkwardly)'' Oh. Um. Good. That's... That's good.\\
'''Yami''': I mean it. I love you.
--> -- ''YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries'', '[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3-HgwwVT7M "What Would Yugi Do?"]]
'''Yami''': Are all these kids on drugs? I demand an explanation!\\
'''Yugi''': Oh, {{shipping}} is where you take two characters from a TV show who aren't romantically involved in any shape or form and you force them to become a [[GirlOnGirlIsHot lesbian couple]] by drawing vivid and gratuitous fanart of them for about six months before you move onto some other show. Lather, rinse, repeat.\\
'''Yami''': ''(smirking)'' [[HypocriticalHumor Huh! Imagine pretending that two fictional characters are in love with each other!]]\\
'''Yugi''': ''(chuckling)'' Yeah, that's pretty ridiculous.\\
'''Yami''': Ah ha ha. ''(completely serious)'' [[SelfDemonstratingArticle I love you, Yugi]].\\
'''Yugi''': ''(awkwardly)'' Oh. Um. Good. That's... That's good.\\
'''Yami''': I mean it. I love you.
--> -- ''YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries'', '[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3-HgwwVT7M "What Would Yugi Do?"]]
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->'''Courtney:''' My name is Courtney, and I want to know if the Black Magician Girl and the Black Magician are a couple.
->'''Yami:''' They are trading cards!
->'''Courtney:''' Yeah, but like, I
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->'''Yugi:''' Oh,
'''Yami''': ''(smirking)'' [[HypocriticalHumor Huh!
->'''Yami:''' Ha! Imagine pretending that two fictional characters are in love with each
'''Yugi''': ''(chuckling)''
->'''Yugi:''' Yeah, that's pretty
'''Yami''': Ah ha ha. ''(completely serious)'' [[SelfDemonstratingArticle I love you, Yugi]].\\
'''Yugi''': ''(awkwardly)'' Oh. Um. Good. That's... That's good.\\
'''Yami''': I mean it. I love you.
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-->--Official American ShonenJump Twitter Account, following a rather ShipTease-riffic chapter of ''{{Naruto}}''
-->--Official American ShonenJump Twitter Account, following a rather ShipTease-riffic chapter of ''{{Naruto}}''
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Playing with matches, a girl can get burned!\\
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I'm in no rush! Maybe I've learned\\
Playing with matches, a girl can get burned!\\
-->--'''Tevye's daughters,''' "Matchmaker, Matchmaker," '''''FiddlerOnTheRoof'''''
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->"Hey there. So today I'd like to talk about shipping. If you don't know what shipping is, RUN. RUN, AND NEVER GET INVOLVED. Right, okay. If you've been living under a rock or literally just got an internet connection for the first time, "Shipping", in the world of fanfiction, is basically when you like the idea of two characters being in a relationship. It doesn't necessarily have to be sexual, but come on, who are we kidding?"
-->-- {{danisnotonfire}} explains in his video ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c61d72fpa4c "I Will Go Down With This Ship"]]''
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-->-- '''Sir Walter Scott's reply''' to his shipping fandom, from the "Introduction" to the 1830 edition of ''{{Ivanhoe}}''
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-->-- '''Sir Walter Scott's reply''' to his shipping fandom, from the "Introduction" to the 1830 edition of ''{{Ivanhoe}}''
''Literature/{{Ivanhoe}}''
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->'''Bryan Konietzko''': I remember until midway through first season I never even knew what shipping was, and then suddenly on the Internet ...
->'''Michael Dante [=DiMartino=]''': Suddenly on the Internet you had writing about shipping, and I was like, "What is this? What is this phenomenon about?"
->'''Bryan Konietzko''': Yeah. I was all like, "They're shipping love to each other?"
--> -- The creators of AvatarTheLastAirbender on shipping of characters in their show.
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->'''Michael Dante DiMartino''': Suddenly on the Internet you had writing about shipping, and I was like, "What is this? What is this phenomenon about?"
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'''Bryan Konietzko''': I remember until midway through first season I never even knew what shipping was, and then suddenly on the Internet ...
'''Michael Dante DiMartino''': Suddenly on the Internet you had writing about shipping, and I was like, "What is this? What is this phenomenon about?"
'''Bryan Konietzko''': Yeah. I was all like, "They're shipping love to each other?"
'''Michael Dante DiMartino''': Suddenly on the Internet you had writing about shipping, and I was like, "What is this? What is this phenomenon about?"
'''Bryan Konietzko''': Yeah. I was all like, "They're shipping love to each other?"
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->''"...Yall are denizens of the internets, so I'm not going to insult your intelligence by explaining the term at any great length. What I will say is that in film fandoms, shipping either simply does not exist, or exists to so much smaller an extent as to be ignorable. The reason for this is pretty simple -- when you watch a film, you see the whole thing from beginning to end, and then you stop. With television, you have a whole week between instalments. You have time to talk to other fans about what you thought of the lesbian subtext in this week's ''RizzoliAndIsles'' (TOO SUBTLE), or commiserate with the rest of the fandom when Series/{{Bones}} and Booth still didn’'t kiss at the end of last night's episode. With films, there isnt a whole lot of point in arguing with who the hero ends up with, because you already know the answer, because you already saw the ending. TV fans do not have that advantage. They are basically guessing about where the producers and writers are going to take the show, and that is what gives rise to shipping."''
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->''"...Yall are denizens of the internets, so I'm not going to insult your intelligence by explaining the term at any great length. What I will say is that in film fandoms, shipping either simply does not exist, or exists to so much smaller an extent as to be ignorable. The reason for this is pretty simple -- when you watch a film, you see the whole thing from beginning to end, and then you stop. With television, you have a whole week between instalments. You have time to talk to other fans about what you thought of the lesbian subtext in this week's ''RizzoliAndIsles'' (TOO SUBTLE), or commiserate with the rest of the fandom when Series/{{Bones}} and Booth still didn’'t kiss at the end of last night's episode. With films, there isnt a whole lot of point in arguing with who the hero ends up with, because you already know the answer, because you already saw the ending. TV fans do not have that advantage. They are basically guessing about where the producers and writers are going to take the show, and that is what gives rise to shipping."''
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'''Bryan Konietzko''': I remember until midway through first season I never even knew what shipping was, and then suddenly on the Internet ...
'''Michael Dante DiMartino''': Suddenly on the Internet you had writing about shipping, and I was like, "What is this? What is this phenomenon about?"
'''Bryan Konietzko''': Yeah. I was all like, "They're shipping love to each other?"
--> -- The creators of AvatarTheLastAirbender on shipping of characters in their show.
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-->-- ''TheFairlyOddparents'' Valentine's Day special
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-->-- ''TheFairlyOddparents'' ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' Valentine's Day special
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->''"...Yall are denizens of the internets, so I'm not going to insult your intelligence by explaining the term at any great length. What I will say is that in film fandoms, shipping either simply does not exist, or exists to so much smaller an extent as to be ignorable. The reason for this is pretty simple -- when you watch a film, you see the whole thing from beginning to end, and then you stop. With television, you have a whole week between instalments. You have time to talk to other fans about what you thought of the lesbian subtext in this week's ''RizzoliAndIsles'' (TOO SUBTLE), or commiserate with the rest of the fandom when {{Bones}} and Booth still didn’'t kiss at the end of last night's episode. With films, there isnt a whole lot of point in arguing with who the hero ends up with, because you already know the answer, because you already saw the ending. TV fans do not have that advantage. They are basically guessing about where the producers and writers are going to take the show, and that is what gives rise to shipping."''
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->''"...Yall are denizens of the internets, so I'm not going to insult your intelligence by explaining the term at any great length. What I will say is that in film fandoms, shipping either simply does not exist, or exists to so much smaller an extent as to be ignorable. The reason for this is pretty simple -- when you watch a film, you see the whole thing from beginning to end, and then you stop. With television, you have a whole week between instalments. You have time to talk to other fans about what you thought of the lesbian subtext in this week's ''RizzoliAndIsles'' (TOO SUBTLE), or commiserate with the rest of the fandom when {{Bones}} Series/{{Bones}} and Booth still didn’'t kiss at the end of last night's episode. With films, there isnt a whole lot of point in arguing with who the hero ends up with, because you already know the answer, because you already saw the ending. TV fans do not have that advantage. They are basically guessing about where the producers and writers are going to take the show, and that is what gives rise to shipping."''
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->'''BK:''' I remember until mid-way through first season I never even knew what shipping was, and then suddenly on the internet...
->'''MDD:''' Suddenly on the internet you had writing about shipping and I was like, "What is this?" What is this phenomenon about?
->'''BK:''' Yeah. I was all like "they're shipping love to each other"?
-->--''[[http://www.avatarspiritmedia.net/interviews.php?id=18 An Avatar Spring Break with Mike and Bryan (part 1 of 3)]]''
->There is NO character who can be written in a way to avoid fan shipping. Case in point, the God of the Jews. A bunch of Jews in the early days tried to pair him up with Asherah, a female deity from one of the cultures in the area. If that kind of individual can't be saved from shipping, no one can.
-->--'''Legendary, [[http://forum.evageeks.org/viewtopic.php?p=226114&sid=ca79ed80c1133bf48c79873a0e03095c#226114 EvaGeeks.org Forums]]'''
->'''Dick''': ''[reading ''TheBridgesOfMadisonCounty'']'' Go to him, Francesca! Get in his truck - get in his truck and run away with him! ''[glances at the end]'' Oh, damn! These stupid books never end the way I want them to! Lieutenant.\\
->'''MDD:''' Suddenly on the internet you had writing about shipping and I was like, "What is this?" What is this phenomenon about?
->'''BK:''' Yeah. I was all like "they're shipping love to each other"?
-->--''[[http://www.avatarspiritmedia.net/interviews.php?id=18 An Avatar Spring Break with Mike and Bryan (part 1 of 3)]]''
->There is NO character who can be written in a way to avoid fan shipping. Case in point, the God of the Jews. A bunch of Jews in the early days tried to pair him up with Asherah, a female deity from one of the cultures in the area. If that kind of individual can't be saved from shipping, no one can.
-->--'''Legendary, [[http://forum.evageeks.org/viewtopic.php?p=226114&sid=ca79ed80c1133bf48c79873a0e03095c#226114 EvaGeeks.org Forums]]'''
->'''Dick''': ''[reading ''TheBridgesOfMadisonCounty'']'' Go to him, Francesca! Get in his truck - get in his truck and run away with him! ''[glances at the end]'' Oh, damn! These stupid books never end the way I want them to! Lieutenant.\\
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-->-- '''Legendary''', [[http://forum.evageeks.org/viewtopic.php?p=226114&sid=ca79ed80c1133bf48c79873a0e03095c#226114 EvaGeeks.org
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-> '''Fanboy #1:''' "Robin #1''': Robin and Starfire forever!"
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BB.
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->'''Mr. Woodhouse:''' Ah! my dear, I wish you would not make matches and foretell things, for whatever you say always comes to pass. Pray do not make any more matches.
->'''Emma:''' I promise you to make none for myself, papa; but I must, indeed, for other people. It is the greatest amusement in the world!
->'''Emma:''' I promise you to make none for myself, papa; but I must, indeed, for other people. It is the greatest amusement in the world!
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->'''Mr. Woodhouse:''' Woodhouse''': Ah! my dear, I wish you would not make matches and foretell things, for whatever you say always comes to pass. Pray do not make any more matches.
->'''Emma:''' ->'''Emma''': I promise you to make none for myself, papa; but I must, indeed, for other people. It is the greatest amusement in the world!
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->'''Courtney:''' But, like, I ''totally'' {{ship}} that.\\
'''Yami:''' Are all these kids on drugs? I demand an explanation!\\
'''Yugi:''' Oh, {{shipping}} is where you take two characters from a TV show who aren't romantically involved in any shape or form and you force them to become a [[GirlOnGirlIsHot lesbian couple]] by drawing vivid and gratuitous fanart of them for about six months before you move onto some other show. Lather, rinse, repeat.\\
'''Yami:''' ''(smirking)'' [[HypocriticalHumor Huh! Imagine pretending that two fictional characters are in love with each other!]]\\
'''Yugi:''' ''(chuckling)'' Yeah, that's pretty ridiculous.\\
'''Yami:''' Ah ha ha. ''(completely serious)'' [[SelfDemonstratingArticle I love you, Yugi]].\\
'''Yugi:''' ''(awkwardly)'' Oh. Um. Good. That's...That's good.\\
'''Yami:''' I mean it. I love you.
--> -YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries, ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3-HgwwVT7M "What Would Yugi Do?"]]''
->"The character of the fair Jewess found so much favour in the eyes of some fair readers, that the writer was censured, because, when arranging the fates of the characters of the drama, he had not assigned the hand of Wilfred to Rebecca, rather than the less interesting Rowena. But, not to mention that [[StarCrossedLovers the prejudices of the age rendered such an union almost impossible]], the author may, in passing, observe, that he thinks a character of a highly virtuous and lofty stamp, is degraded rather than exalted by [[{{Anvilicious}} an attempt to reward virtue with temporal prosperity]]. Such is not the recompense which Providence has deemed worthy of suffering merit, and it is a dangerous and fatal doctrine to teach young persons, the most common readers of romance, that rectitude of conduct and of principle are either naturally allied with, or adequately rewarded by, the gratification of our passions, or attainment of our wishes. In a word, if a virtuous and self-denied character is dismissed with temporal wealth, greatness, rank, or the indulgence of such [[ShipSinking a rashly formed or ill assorted passion as that of Rebecca for Ivanhoe]], the reader will be apt to say, verily Virtue has had its reward. [[RealityEnsues But a glance on the great picture of life will show, that the duties of self-denial, and the sacrifice of passion to principle, are seldom thus remunerated]]; and that the internal consciousness of their high-minded discharge of duty, produces on their own reflections a more adequate recompense, in the form of that peace which the world cannot give or take away."
-->--'''Sir Walter Scott's reply''' to his shipping fandom, from the "Introduction" to the 1830 edition of ''{{Ivanhoe}}''
->"...Y’all are denizens of the internets, so I’m not going to insult your intelligence by explaining the term at any great length. What I will say is that in film fandoms, shipping either simply does not exist, or exists to so much smaller an extent as to be ignorable. The reason for this is pretty simple – when you watch a film, you see the whole thing from beginning to end, and then you stop. With television, you have a whole week between instalments. You have time to talk to other fans about what you thought of the lesbian subtext in this week’s RizzoliAndIsles (TOO SUBTLE), or commiserate with the rest of the fandom when {{Bones}} and Booth still didn’t kiss at the end of last night’s episode. With films, there isn’t a whole lot of point in arguing with who the hero ends up with, because you already know the answer, because you already saw the ending. TV fans do not have that advantage. They are basically guessing about where the producers and writers are going to take the show, and that is what gives rise to shipping."
-->--'''Min Fitzgerald''', [[http://mintalkstelevision.pbworks.com/w/page/33572669/Shipping,-and-all-its-attendant-absurdities Min Talks Television]]
->"I guess if you slap a serial plot onto ANYTHING, people will get hooked and start debating over which drawing is going to date which other drawing."
-->--'''[[Tropers/{{Scythemantis}} Jonathan]] [[{{Bogleech}} Wojcik]]''' on DannyPhantom and The TotalDrama Series.
'''Yami:''' Are all these kids on drugs? I demand an explanation!\\
'''Yugi:''' Oh, {{shipping}} is where you take two characters from a TV show who aren't romantically involved in any shape or form and you force them to become a [[GirlOnGirlIsHot lesbian couple]] by drawing vivid and gratuitous fanart of them for about six months before you move onto some other show. Lather, rinse, repeat.\\
'''Yami:''' ''(smirking)'' [[HypocriticalHumor Huh! Imagine pretending that two fictional characters are in love with each other!]]\\
'''Yugi:''' ''(chuckling)'' Yeah, that's pretty ridiculous.\\
'''Yami:''' Ah ha ha. ''(completely serious)'' [[SelfDemonstratingArticle I love you, Yugi]].\\
'''Yugi:''' ''(awkwardly)'' Oh. Um. Good. That's...That's good.\\
'''Yami:''' I mean it. I love you.
--> -YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries, ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3-HgwwVT7M "What Would Yugi Do?"]]''
->"The character of the fair Jewess found so much favour in the eyes of some fair readers, that the writer was censured, because, when arranging the fates of the characters of the drama, he had not assigned the hand of Wilfred to Rebecca, rather than the less interesting Rowena. But, not to mention that [[StarCrossedLovers the prejudices of the age rendered such an union almost impossible]], the author may, in passing, observe, that he thinks a character of a highly virtuous and lofty stamp, is degraded rather than exalted by [[{{Anvilicious}} an attempt to reward virtue with temporal prosperity]]. Such is not the recompense which Providence has deemed worthy of suffering merit, and it is a dangerous and fatal doctrine to teach young persons, the most common readers of romance, that rectitude of conduct and of principle are either naturally allied with, or adequately rewarded by, the gratification of our passions, or attainment of our wishes. In a word, if a virtuous and self-denied character is dismissed with temporal wealth, greatness, rank, or the indulgence of such [[ShipSinking a rashly formed or ill assorted passion as that of Rebecca for Ivanhoe]], the reader will be apt to say, verily Virtue has had its reward. [[RealityEnsues But a glance on the great picture of life will show, that the duties of self-denial, and the sacrifice of passion to principle, are seldom thus remunerated]]; and that the internal consciousness of their high-minded discharge of duty, produces on their own reflections a more adequate recompense, in the form of that peace which the world cannot give or take away."
-->--'''Sir Walter Scott's reply''' to his shipping fandom, from the "Introduction" to the 1830 edition of ''{{Ivanhoe}}''
->"...Y’all are denizens of the internets, so I’m not going to insult your intelligence by explaining the term at any great length. What I will say is that in film fandoms, shipping either simply does not exist, or exists to so much smaller an extent as to be ignorable. The reason for this is pretty simple – when you watch a film, you see the whole thing from beginning to end, and then you stop. With television, you have a whole week between instalments. You have time to talk to other fans about what you thought of the lesbian subtext in this week’s RizzoliAndIsles (TOO SUBTLE), or commiserate with the rest of the fandom when {{Bones}} and Booth still didn’t kiss at the end of last night’s episode. With films, there isn’t a whole lot of point in arguing with who the hero ends up with, because you already know the answer, because you already saw the ending. TV fans do not have that advantage. They are basically guessing about where the producers and writers are going to take the show, and that is what gives rise to shipping."
-->--'''Min Fitzgerald''', [[http://mintalkstelevision.pbworks.com/w/page/33572669/Shipping,-and-all-its-attendant-absurdities Min Talks Television]]
->"I guess if you slap a serial plot onto ANYTHING, people will get hooked and start debating over which drawing is going to date which other drawing."
-->--'''[[Tropers/{{Scythemantis}} Jonathan]] [[{{Bogleech}} Wojcik]]''' on DannyPhantom and The TotalDrama Series.
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->''"The character of the fair Jewess found so much favour in the eyes of some fair readers, that the writer was censured, because, when arranging the fates of the characters of the drama, he had not assigned the hand of Wilfred to Rebecca, rather than the less interesting Rowena. But, not to mention that [[StarCrossedLovers the prejudices of the age rendered such an union almost impossible]], the author may, in passing, observe, that he thinks a character of a highly virtuous and lofty stamp, is degraded rather than exalted by [[{{Anvilicious}} an attempt to reward virtue with temporal prosperity]]. Such is not the recompense which Providence has deemed worthy of suffering merit, and it is a dangerous and fatal doctrine to teach young persons, the most common readers of romance, that rectitude of conduct and of principle are either naturally allied with, or adequately rewarded by, the gratification of our passions, or attainment of our wishes. In a word, if a virtuous and self-denied character is dismissed with temporal wealth, greatness, rank, or the indulgence of such [[ShipSinking a rashly formed or ill assorted passion as that of Rebecca for Ivanhoe]], the reader will be apt to say, verily Virtue has had its reward. [[RealityEnsues But a glance on the great picture of life will show, that the duties of self-denial, and the sacrifice of passion to principle, are seldom thus remunerated]]; and that the internal consciousness of their high-minded discharge of duty, produces on their own reflections a more adequate recompense, in the form of that peace which the world cannot give or take away.
-->--'''Sir
-->-- '''Sir Walter Scott's reply''' to his shipping fandom, from the "Introduction" to the 1830 edition of ''{{Ivanhoe}}''
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-->-- '''Min Fitzgerald''',
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->''"I guess if you slap a serial plot onto ANYTHING, people will get hooked and start debating over which drawing is going to date which other drawing.
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->"I guess if you slap a serial plot onto ANYTHING, people will get hooked and start debating over which drawing is going to date which other drawing."
-->--'''[[{{Scythemantis}} Jonathan]] [[{{Bogleech}} Wojcik]]''' on DannyPhantom and The TotalDrama Series.
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->'''Dick''': ''[reading ''The Bridges of Madison County'']'' Go to him, Francesca! Get in his truck - get in his truck and run away with him! ''[glances at the end]'' Oh, damn! These stupid books never end the way I want them to! Lieutenant.\\
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->'''Dick''': ''[reading ''The Bridges of Madison County'']'' ''TheBridgesOfMadisonCounty'']'' Go to him, Francesca! Get in his truck - get in his truck and run away with him! ''[glances at the end]'' Oh, damn! These stupid books never end the way I want them to! Lieutenant.\\
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->"...Y’all are denizens of the internets, so I’m not going to insult your intelligence by explaining the term at any great length. What I will say is that in film fandoms, shipping either simply does not exist, or exists to so much smaller an extent as to be ignorable. The reason for this is pretty simple – when you watch a film, you see the whole thing from beginning to end, and then you stop. With television, you have a whole week between instalments. You have time to talk to other fans about what you thought of the lesbian subtext in this week’s Rizzoli & Isles (TOO SUBTLE), or commiserate with the rest of the fandom when Bones and Booth still didn’t kiss at the end of last night’s episode. With films, there isn’t a whole lot of point in arguing with who the hero ends up with, because you already know the answer, because you already saw the ending. TV fans do not have that advantage. They are basically guessing about where the producers and writers are going to take the show, and that is what gives rise to shipping."
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->"...Y’all are denizens of the internets, so I’m not going to insult your intelligence by explaining the term at any great length. What I will say is that in film fandoms, shipping either simply does not exist, or exists to so much smaller an extent as to be ignorable. The reason for this is pretty simple – when you watch a film, you see the whole thing from beginning to end, and then you stop. With television, you have a whole week between instalments. You have time to talk to other fans about what you thought of the lesbian subtext in this week’s Rizzoli & Isles RizzoliAndIsles (TOO SUBTLE), or commiserate with the rest of the fandom when Bones {{Bones}} and Booth still didn’t kiss at the end of last night’s episode. With films, there isn’t a whole lot of point in arguing with who the hero ends up with, because you already know the answer, because you already saw the ending. TV fans do not have that advantage. They are basically guessing about where the producers and writers are going to take the show, and that is what gives rise to shipping."
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-->--'''Sir Walter Scott's reply''' to his shipping fandom, from the "Introduction" to the 1830 edition of ''{{Ivanhoe}}''''{{Ivanhoe}}''
->"...Y’all are denizens of the internets, so I’m not going to insult your intelligence by explaining the term at any great length. What I will say is that in film fandoms, shipping either simply does not exist, or exists to so much smaller an extent as to be ignorable. The reason for this is pretty simple – when you watch a film, you see the whole thing from beginning to end, and then you stop. With television, you have a whole week between instalments. You have time to talk to other fans about what you thought of the lesbian subtext in this week’s Rizzoli & Isles (TOO SUBTLE), or commiserate with the rest of the fandom when Bones and Booth still didn’t kiss at the end of last night’s episode. With films, there isn’t a whole lot of point in arguing with who the hero ends up with, because you already know the answer, because you already saw the ending. TV fans do not have that advantage. They are basically guessing about where the producers and writers are going to take the show, and that is what gives rise to shipping."
-->--'''Min Fitzgerald''', [[http://mintalkstelevision.pbworks.com/w/page/33572669/Shipping,-and-all-its-attendant-absurdities Min Talks Television]]
->"...Y’all are denizens of the internets, so I’m not going to insult your intelligence by explaining the term at any great length. What I will say is that in film fandoms, shipping either simply does not exist, or exists to so much smaller an extent as to be ignorable. The reason for this is pretty simple – when you watch a film, you see the whole thing from beginning to end, and then you stop. With television, you have a whole week between instalments. You have time to talk to other fans about what you thought of the lesbian subtext in this week’s Rizzoli & Isles (TOO SUBTLE), or commiserate with the rest of the fandom when Bones and Booth still didn’t kiss at the end of last night’s episode. With films, there isn’t a whole lot of point in arguing with who the hero ends up with, because you already know the answer, because you already saw the ending. TV fans do not have that advantage. They are basically guessing about where the producers and writers are going to take the show, and that is what gives rise to shipping."
-->--'''Min Fitzgerald''', [[http://mintalkstelevision.pbworks.com/w/page/33572669/Shipping,-and-all-its-attendant-absurdities Min Talks Television]]
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-->Sir Walter Scott's reply to his shipping fandom, "Introduction" to the 1830 edition of ''{{Ivanhoe}}''
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'''Yami:''' ''(smirking)'' Huh! Imagine pretending that two fictional characters are in love with each other!\\
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'''Yami:''' ''(smirking)'' [[HypocriticalHumor Huh! Imagine pretending that two fictional characters are in love with each other!\\other!]]\\
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'''Yugi:''' Oh, {{shipping}} is where you take two characters from a TV show who aren't romantically involved in any shape or form and you force them to become a lesbian couple by drawing vivid and gratuitous fanart of them for about six months before you move onto some other show. Lather, rinse, repeat.\\
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'''Yugi:''' Oh, {{shipping}} is where you take two characters from a TV show who aren't romantically involved in any shape or form and you force them to become a [[GirlOnGirlIsHot lesbian couple couple]] by drawing vivid and gratuitous fanart of them for about six months before you move onto some other show. Lather, rinse, repeat.\\
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'''Yami:''' Ah ha ha. ''(completely serious)'' I love you, Yugi.\\
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'''Yami:''' Ah ha ha. ''(completely serious)'' [[SelfDemonstratingArticle I love you, Yugi.Yugi]].\\
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Isn't ending \\
It's love that I'm Sending \\
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->'''Courtney:''' But, like, I ''totally'' {{ship}} that.\\
'''Yami:''' Are all these kids on drugs? I demand an explanation!\\
'''Yugi:''' Oh, {{shipping}} is where you take two characters from a TV show who aren't romantically involved in any shape or form and you force them to become a lesbian couple by drawing vivid and gratuitous fanart of them for about six months before you move onto some other show. Lather, rinse, repeat.\\
'''Yami:''' ''(smirking)'' Huh! Imagine pretending that two fictional characters are in love with each other!\\
'''Yugi:''' ''(chuckling)'' Yeah, that's pretty ridiculous.\\
'''Yami:''' Ah ha ha. ''(completely serious)'' I love you, Yugi.\\
'''Yugi:''' ''(awkwardly)'' Oh. Um. Good. That's...That's good.\\
'''Yami:''' I mean it. I love you.
--> -YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries, ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3-HgwwVT7M "What Would Yugi Do?"]]''