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15->''"Creator/{{Billie|Piper}} and I got chased through the traffic once in a car. You expect paparazzi to do that, but when it's normal people you start to think the world's gone a bit mad."''
16-->-- '''Creator/DavidTennant'''
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18In TV Land, whenever a famous musician or actor (or any kind of celebrity really) ventures out in public, there is good chance they will be descended upon by a ThunderingHerd of screaming fans who will pursue, attempting to get their autographs, rip their clothes off, etc. The celebrity will probably find themselves forced to tactics such as hiding in garbage bins or donning ridiculous disguises to escape the Groupie Brigade.
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20Very much TruthInTelevision, versions of this trope have probably existed as long as there have been celebrities. However, it reached its apex in the 1960s and 70s as a result of [[Music/TheBeatles Beatlemania.]] These days it is something of a DeadHorseTrope as most celebrities have security too tight to allow anything like this to happen, and fans must content themselves with flinging their underwear at their idols and other such shows of affection.
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22Compare InstantFanClub. May overlap with OpenTheDoorAndSeeAllThePeople. Can become an [[TorchesAndPitchforks Angry Mob]] if someone expresses disdain for the focus of the group's adoration. See also: CelebCrush which can result in Groupie Brigades. See also {{Paparazzi}}. For groupies as individual characters, see {{Groupie}}.
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29* ''Advertising/TheChasePepsi'' centres around Music/MichaelJackson being chased around California by a large mob made up of both groupies and {{Paparazzi}}, leading him to do death-defying (and in some cases, literally impossible) stunts to get away.
30* A ''Advertising/CNCity'' bumper has the leads of ''WesternAnimation/HiHiPuffyAmiYumi'' walking into a store and immediately running out due to fans.
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34* In ''Manga/CeresCelestialLegend'' (manga version only), the main character, Aya, goes to see the band [=GeSANG=] (which consists of two AmbiguouslyGay {{Bishounen}} [[spoiler:... one of whom is really a SweetPollyOliver]]) and is literally trampled by a horde of crazed fangirls.
35* Sakuraba in ''Manga/{{Eyeshield 21}}'' is frequently chased around by hordes of fangirls, much to the delight of his agent who is making a mint off merchandising. Hiruma Youichi once uses this to his advantage.
36-->'''Hiruma:''' Well, let's get rid of Sakuraba at least, using a simple missile.
37* In the ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' spinoff ''Manga/FourTownFourReal'', Aaron T. attracts one of these when he is out shopping in a mall.
38* Despite not being a really "famous" person," Yuki Sohma of ''Manga/FruitsBasket'' is regularly stalked by the Prince Yuki Fanclub, a vast brigade of obsessive fangirls who are dedicated to adoring Yuki and making sure he stays single.
39* The members of Bad Luck in ''{{Manga/Gravitation}}'' tend to attract these.
40* ''Manga/KamichamaKarin Chu'''s IdolSinger Kuga Jin is often surrounded by hordes of fangirls. Karin has had to fight her way through the crowd to talk to him more than once.
41* ''Anime/MacrossFrontier'' is the originator of the trope pic: [[IdolSinger Sheryl]] [[MsFanservice Nome]] has this group stalking her in High School. Yes she is in that room, yes that room is a shower, and yes that is a guy with a conspicuously angled camera.
42* In ''Manga/SkipBeat'', Kyoko has to get Ren by a groupie brigade.
43* Rukawa's fangirls in ''Manga/SlamDunk''. They follow him to every game, loudly cheering for him and against his opponents (and Sakuragi). He doesn't seem to know or care.
44* Early on in ''Anime/YuGiOhTheMoviePyramidOfLight'', Yugi is mobbed and chased by a bunch of fans who ''really'' want to duel him.
45* Yuri "Yurio" Plisetsky of ''Anime/YuriOnIce'' has an entire club of fangirls who are infatuated with him, who call themselves the "Yuri Angels". He just finds them annoying.
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49* ''ComicBook/TheAmazingJoyBuzzards'' follows the adventures of the most popular band in the world. As the new millennium's version of The Beatles, the Buzzards often find themselves pursued by hordes of screaming fans.
50* Two of them appear in ''ComicBook/BloodRedDragon''. There's the fan club and the shrine maidens.
51* [[http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/ul1-3.jpg This cover]] from ''Go-Go'' has The Rotting Stumps being pursued by their groupies.
52* Superdickery.com shows us ComicBook/JimmyOlsen had [[http://superdickery.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&catid=29%3Aconfounding-comic-covers-index&id=1060%3Amost-nonsensical-cover-ever-yes&Itemid=24#content one]]... [[TimeTravel in the past]].
53* ''ComicStrip/KnightsOfTheDinnerTable'': Bob's character Knuckles acquires one in-game in the "Sing For the Moment" storyline.
54* ''ComicBook/TheSensationalSheHulk'': She-Hulk gets mobbed by a large group of enthusiastic fans in issue #52. At first she is flattered by the attention but it soon starts getting uncomfortable for her. [[AllMenArePerverts One guy asks her to sign his drool-stained Marvel Swimsuit Edition]], while [[NoSenseOfPersonalSpace a very pushy woman tugs at She-Hulk's top and asks the heroine who did her implants.]]
55* In ''[[ComicBook/TeenTitansGo Teen Titans Go! Volume 2]]'', the issue "Starstruck" has Starfire become a massive fan of a teen idol, so Robin attempts to become a teen idol himself in order to impress her. It works too well, as Robin becomes so popular as a teen idol that he's swarmed by a legion of fangirls (including Terra, oddly enough) everywhere he goes, which ruins his effectiveness as a crime fighter. Luckily for him, his FifteenMinutesOfFame quickly expire. Not so luckily, once everyone else moves on to the next teen idol, so does Starfire.
56* Angel is mobbed by a group of fangirls in the second issue of ''ComicBook/XMen''. This is a bit of EarlyInstallmentWeirdness, as mutants being hated and feared by the general public would later become a crucial plot element.
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60* When an exploratory team from the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' visits [[Series/TheBigBangTheory Earth]] in crossover work ''FanFic/TheManyWorldsInterpretation'', this happens to Ponder Stibbons. Talked into dressing up for a cosplay night at Stuart Bloom's Comic Book Store, the nerdy and self-conscious young wizard realises that on Earth, his physical and facial resemblence to an older Creator/DanielRadcliffe combined with being dressed as an imagined Earth [[Literature/HarryPotter Wizard]] draws attention.[[note]]Penny and Bernadette spotted it first. They insist he dresses up ''exactly'' this way, in exactly ''these'' sortta clothes.[[/note]] On Earth, Ponder also speaks with an educated British accent. Much to the discomfort of Ponder's actual girlfriend [[note]]in the fics of Creator/AAPessimal, he ''does'' get a love interest[[/note]]. Ponder is mobbed by an admiring crowd. Who ring their friends to come along. Stuart is ecstatic: there have never been this many chicks in the store before.
61-->I'm tellin' you, hon, it's Daniel Radcliffe!
62* One of these kicks off the action in the New Zork chapter of ''Fanfic/WithStringsAttached'', as the four turn a corner and unexpectedly come face to face with a line of kids waiting to win free “Beagles” tickets. (Keep in mind, it's 1954, so they're hardly expecting to be recognized.) Given their various means of escape, Ringo gets the worst of it by far, being thrown off a garage roof by a fan trying to get him down to his friends. And the Groupie Brigade stuff doesn't end there:
63** Although Ringo escapes those fans by accidentally teleporting to the Plaza Hotel, he gets trapped there because it's under siege by more fans.
64** Paul manages to lure the Groupie Brigade around the Plaza into swamping the “Hitler Youth” trying to detain him, because one of them is wearing a “Beagle” wig.
65** When John leads the harveys in their peaceful protest, they're surrounded by fans, but he's protected by layer upon layer of giant rabbits.
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69* The Franchise/{{Disney|AnimatedCanon}} animated ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' features a scene where Hercules' fangirls raid his mansion as he tries to leave it and trample him, forcing him to hide behind a curtain until Phil tricks them into leaving.
70* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Mei's classmates turn into this when she intentionally turns into a giant red panda in front of them for the first time.
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74* In ''Film/AbbaTheMovie'', Ashley Wallace has multiple encounters with Music/{{ABBA}}'s obsessed fans as he follows the band around Australia, trying desperately to get an interview.
75* At the beginning of ''Film/AustinPowers: International Man of Mystery'', Austin (a ''photographer'') was being pursued by his Groupie Brigade, in a parody of ''Film/AHardDaysNight''.
76* In ''Film/BedtimeStory1964'', Freddy is pursued onto the train by a crowd of women he's seduced.
77* ''Film/TheCalamariWrestler'': Calamari gets them, and how! Swarms of women rush him for autographs in restaurants and on the streets of the city.
78* Prince Char in ''Film/EllaEnchanted''. Worse still, the leader of all the Groupie Brigades was essentially a stalker who had spent her spare time spying on him and is convinced she'll marry him eventually.
79* The opening scene of ''Film/FerryCrossTheMersey'' shows throngs of screaming girls greeting Music/GerryAndThePacemakers at the airport.
80* ''Film/AHardDaysNight'': Possibly the TropeCodifier, with the hordes of groupies chasing Music/TheBeatles all around London. Supposedly those were real shots of real groupies chasing the Fab Four while the cameras rolled.
81** Amusingly inverted in their next movie ''Film/{{Help}}'' - the Beatles pull up to their homes, and the only girls around are a couple of middle-aged housewives, one of whom needs to be coaxed to wave.
82*** A similar scene occurs in ''Film/{{Confessions of a Pop Performer}}'', where Sid and Timmy find a rock band they want to promote, and at their first concert, have to bus in some middle aged women who have to be encouraged to scream and wave.
83* ''Film/TheIdolmaker'': Caesare's first concert suffers from inadequate security, allowing girls to climb onstage and swarm him a few lines into his first song. Once Caesare is taken backstage, the girls are cleared off, and security is beefed up, Vinny sends Caesare back onstage in the same ripped shirt, which he [[ClothingDamage rips even more]] while he sings.
84* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade''. While in Berlin to retrieve the Grail diary, Indy gets tangled up in a mob of Nazis who are members of Hitler's fan club.
85* ''Film/IWannaHoldYourHand'', being a tribute to the Beatles' first day in America, has all manner of this.
86* Joseph in ''Theatre/JosephAndTheAmazingTechnicolorDreamcoat'' is treated this way during the musical number "Stone the Crows", to the dismay of both him and the Pharaoh.
87* The movie ''Film/Nickelodeon1976'' has silent movie stars being stripped naked by screaming fans ripping off their clothing for souvenirs.
88* In ''Film/PhantomOfTheParadise'', Phoenix gains one after her first performance at The Paradise. Winslow rescues her from it to have a private conversation with her on the roof. More bizarrely, Beef gains one after he dies: with the crowd enthusiastically chanting his name as his body is wheeled out to the ambulance.
89* ''Music/TheRutles''. There's a rather surreal sequence at the start of the film, where they hop from limo to limo to escape the hordes of fans. To be fair, there's a similar sequence in ''A Hard Day's Night''.
90* ''Film/SinginInTheRain''. Poor Don is simply trying to get to a party, yet he must climb onto a streetcar in order to escape his fangirls, [[DoomedNewClothes ruining his clothes]] in the process.
91** Creator/GeneKelly sort of reprises this scene in the all-star comedy ''Film/WhatAWayToGo'' as a huge movie star who gets [[CrushParade trampled to death]] by a [[ThunderingHerd stampede of crazed fans]] (complete with rogue elephant sound effects/stock footage!)
92* Played dramatically in the Creator/JudyGarland remake of ''Film/{{A Star Is Born|1954}}'' where Vicki Lester can't attend ''her husband's funeral'' without being torn at by a groupie mob in attendance.
93%%* Happens in ''Film/ThatThingYouDo''
94* ''Film/WillSuccessSpoilRockHunter'' has a horde of groupies chasing poor Rock, after he's been splashed all over the tabloids as the supposed lover of movie star Rita Marlowe.
95* In ''Film/{{Zachariah}}'', The Crackers (Country Joe and The Fish), a rock band/gang of bandits, attract screaming women wherever they perform.
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99%%* The Bowenists who follow the botanical artist Mae Bowen in ''[[Literature/AuntDimity Aunt Dimity and the Village Witch]]''.
100* ''Literature/AuntJuliaAndTheScriptWriter'': Tons of women show up in the radio when Lucho Gatica pays a visit. They practically maim him trying to touch him.
101* In ''Literature/ABoyMadeOfBlocks'', Emma mentions that when they were younger, Dan had a fan club of girls following him everywhere. She compares him to Music/JustinTimberlake.
102* Parodied, along with most other rock group tropes, in the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' novel ''Literature/SoulMusic''. Crowds are overcome by the spirit of "Music with Rocks In", which apparently has no musical merit for objective listeners not themselves possessed by it. This causes them to behave like stereotypical groupies, as well as forming their own bands.
103* [[Literature/HeraldsOfValdemar Herald Alberich]] takes advantage of one of these in ''Exile's Valor''. When he realizes that the actor Norris is trailing him, he goes into a large inn and "happens" to mention the fact that Norris is outside to a roomful of young ladies ... then dives for cover as they charge outside and mob Norris.
104* ''Literature/IFunny'': In the beginning of the third book in the series, "I Totally Funniest", Jamie has become so famous in his school for winning multiple comedy competitions that he is now popular with girls, as he is surrounded by screaming fangirls who all want his autograph, to the dismay of his friends. One of Jamie's rivals, Ben the Italian Scallion, has hordes of screaming female groupies as well.
105* In ''[[Literature/MonsterHunterInternational Monster Hunter Vendetta]]'', Owen Pitt's brother (nicknamed Mosh) is a heavy metal guitarist of some renown, and is followed by a swarm of adoring orcs from the local village once he goes to the MHI compound.
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109* ''Series/OneHundredThingsToDoBeforeHighSchool'': "Meet Your Idol Thing!" culminates in CJ and an increasingly obsessed Mindy trying to make their way through a horde of crazed Anthony Del Rey fans in an effort to meet the pop star. HilarityEnsues.
110* The ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' episode "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS2E16BewitchedBotheredAndBewildered Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered]]" has a spell go wrong (as they often do) and Xander is chased by hordes of love-sick fans. Only they want to tear his flesh off, not his clothes.
111* In ''Series/TheDickVanDykeShow'' episode "The Redcoats Are Coming," Rob tries to hide a pair of [[CaptainErsatz British rock-and-roll idols]] in his house to keep them from being discovered by the local teenagers. Somehow word gets out, and Rob's house winds up trashed by the groupie brigade.
112* As does ''Series/HannahMontana'' in her show; it's worth noting that they also play with it a bit at times, and one character was even smart enough to use her popularity as a way to escape by loudly yelling that she was there to a lobby-full of people who had just been to her concert.
113* The Lucas Brothers have these in ''Series/{{Jonas}}''.
114* ''Series/{{Leverage}}'': Eliot acquires one when posing as a country and western singer in "The Studio Job".
115** Who are then promptly weaponized by Hardison when it comes time to stall the mark.
116* ''Series/TheMonkees'':
117** Although situations like these were more than plentiful in the real life mid-60s era of Monkeemania, rarely is this trope actually seen, because, in their wacky TV show universe, the Monkees are not famous at all... in fact, they're [[StarvingArtist Starving Artists]].
118** One notable exception would be the documentary episode "The Monkees On Tour" and, to a much different extent, "The Monkees In Paris".
119* In the live-action adaptation of ''Manga/{{Moyashimon}}'', the UFO Club is depicted as this for Aoi Mutou.
120* The {{Trope Namer|s}} is the Creator/SylvesterStallone episode of ''Series/TheMuppetShow'' where Sly's fan club manages to get backstage and wreaks havoc. Kermit refers to them as as Sly's "groupie brigade".
121* ''Series/TheNewAvengers'': The Avengers stage one as a distraction to allow them to snatch a defector from an airport in "House of Cards".
122* Played with in ''Series/PowerRangersNinjaStorm'', in which the BigBad casts a spell city-wide to cause this to happen, and the conveniently immune Rangers nearly get trampled to death by stampeding fans.
123* ''Series/{{Sherlock}}'' gives us the Empty Hearse, begun by none other than Anderson as a club for debating the possible ways [[spoiler: Sherlock could be FakingTheDead]]. Although some of the members use it as a way to write romantic fiction about Holmes, instead. It seems to be half a parody of real-life Sherlockian literary clubs and half a parody of certain parts of the show's fanbase.
124* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1985'': In "Special Service", John Selig is almost ambushed by dozens of screaming female fans after he learns that [[TrumanShowPlot his life has been turned into a hugely popular TV show]]. Since the secret is out, they don't need to hide anymore.
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128* Music/TheBeatles' song ''She Came In Through the Bathroom Window'' was allegedly inspired by a tale told to the Beatles by Music/TheMoodyBlues' member Ray Thomas. Ray says he was awoken one night by groupies who had apparently climbed three floors up the outside of the hotel wall, to break in to his room through the bathroom window. Who were dissappointed they'd only got the flute player, when they were aiming for Justin Hayward or John Lodge. Ray said his ego was further defalted when the Beatles turned his story into a song, and he didn't get a penny of any royalties for it.
129* There's a bit at the start of a song by Music/TheBonzoDogBand called "The Sound Of Music" talking about such an event.
130-->''Life's like that, isn't it? Only the other day I was walking down the West End and suddenly I was set upon by hordes of fans and admirers who wanted to...touch my clothes. So I took sanctuary in a nearby cinema, normally, of course, I wouldn't go in, but that day I saw something that really moved me. I'd like to share this wonderful experience with you, it was... the Sound of Music''.
131* Music/YoshikiHayashi tends to have an almost InstantFanClub variety pop up at any event he attends that is also being attended by Japanese rock fans.
132* Music/KingCrimson's "Ladies of the Road" is a paean to groupies and one of the band's very rare IntercourseWithYou songs.
133* Parodied in the RockStarSong "There'll Be Some Changes Made" by [[Music/DireStraits Mark Knopfler]] and Chet Atkins:
134-->'''Chet:''' ''But your [[ShoutOut money for nothing and your chicks for free]]?''\
135'''Mark:''' ''Well... them groupie girls ain't what they're cracked up to be. ...Not all of them, anyway!''
136* Music/NeilSedaka's song "Queen of 1964", about an old groupie who used to claim, amongst other things, that she once 'had' Mick Jagger (getting a kick and a black eye from Bianca Jagger for it).
137* Creator/AllanSherman's song "Pop Hates The Beatles" (to the tune of "Pop Goes the Weasel") has a funny take on this.
138-->''When the Beatles come on the stage,\
139They scream and shriek and cheer them.\
140Now I know why they're such a rage,\
141It's impossible to hear them.''
142* Music/SystemOfADown's "Psycho" is about this amongst the WordSaladLyrics.
143* Music/FrankZappa: Zappa wrote countless songs about groupies and their devotion for rock stars, most notably on the albums ''Music/ChungasRevenge'', ''Music/FillmoreEastJune1971'', ''Film/TwoHundredMotels'' and album one of ''Music/JoesGarage''.
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148* The wrestling slang term for groupies is ''ring rats'', sometimes shortened to ''rats''. In the late 1990s/early 2000s Florida independent promotion IPW Hardcore Wrestling, the commentators would mention "Richie's Rats," referring to referee Richie Rich.
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152* ''Theatre/ByeByeBirdie'' has the Conrad Birdie Fan Clubs, who can always be counted on to [[IncessantChorus sing extra choruses of "We Love You, Conrad"]] and go absolutely bananas whenever Conrad Birdie's name is mentioned. The character was inspired by Music/ElvisPresley, who had similar experiences.
153* In ''Theatre/{{Fangirls}}'', Harry has a legion of obsessed female teenage fans who stalk his every movement and swarm him at every public appearance. And when he vanishes, they become a PowderKegCrowd looking for someone to blame for his disappearance.
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157* Groupies are an actual enemy in ''VideoGame/BrutalLegend'', working for the Hair Metal Militia. They're copies of the Razor Girls, and don't do a lot of screaming or, well, non-murderous Groupie behaviour.
158* Level 4-D in ''VideoGame/{{Panic}}'' has a gag involving various hero-types being chased between rows of doors, including a tuxedo-clad secret agent being chased by a horde of screaming women.
159* This applies to wrestlers too, for example in the Glitz Pit in ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor''.
160* Early in Stage 3 of ''VideoGame/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorldTheGame'', a throng of Clash at Demonhead fans appears as a stage hazard, trampling your character if they stand at the middle part of the screen.
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164* ''VisualNovel/ScandalInTheSpotlight'' focuses on "Japan's hottest BoyBand," and screaming throngs of fans are a constant hazard for the protagonist once she gets caught up with Revance. Most of the time, the biggest concern is that the guys will get mobbed if they're recognized in public, but in some cases - such as on Iori's route - the fangirls get downright nasty over seeing her in the company of one of their idols.
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168* On ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'', the premise of the [[OneEpisodeWonder cancelled]] [[ShowWithinAShow animated series]] ''[[BandToon Limozeen:]] [[RecycledInSPACE But They're In SPACE!]]'' seemed to be based on the band spending most of their time simultaneously running from and giving backstage passes to all the screaming "babe-liens" of the galaxy.
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172* [[BigManOnCampus Luero]] of ''Webcomic/EarsForElves'' [[http://www.earsforelves.com/archives/689 has one.]] He ''is'' at the second-highest rank in archery.
173* In ''Webcomic/MegaTokyo'', Kimiko's fanclub.
174%%* ''Webcomic/MyLifeInBlue''
175* In ''Webcomic/{{Sinfest}}'', after running from a mob, Death disguises himself to avoid blame for Michael's death. Accidentally, [[MistakenIdentity he gets taken for him]], and [[http://www.sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=3224 runs from a mob.]]
176* ''Webcomic/{{Spinnerette}}'': Very well, then. [[https://www.spinnyverse.com/comic/10-01-2010 Fangirls!]]
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180* In ''WebVideo/DoctorHorriblesSingAlongBlog'', HeroAntagonist Captain Hammer has such a brigade, represented in the show by two {{fangirl}}s and a ''very'' CampGay {{fanboy}} who sing his praises, [[DieForOurShip despise his girlfriend]], [[StalkerWithACrush stalk him]], and openly offer to do "the weird stuff". There's a nasty bit of satire too, in that when Captain Hammer is finally defeated, they switch to worshiping Dr. Horrible.
181* Happens in ''every'' FanFic/OfficialFanfictionUniversity. To ''everyone''.
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185* {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'', where the Warner Brothers and the Warner Sister Dot are in the middle of a parody of ''A Hard Day's Night'', and sing "We are running from our fans".
186* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':
187** In "[[Recap/AvatarTheLastAirbenderTheWarriorsOfKyoshi The Warriors of Kyoshi]]", [[Characters/AvatarTheLastAirbenderAvatarAang Aang]] acquires a groupie brigade of young girls on Kyoshi Island. Then he loses them when they get bored with his half-hearted attempts at showing off.
188** In season three, ''Avatar'' goes meta, and [[Characters/AvatarTheLastAirbenderZuko Zuko]] gets a literal horde of fangirls.
189%%* ''WesternAnimation/TheBeatles'' animated series.
190* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien'': [[Characters/Ben10BenTennyson Ben Tennyson]] has to call Gwen and Kevin to rescue him from one at the start of "Deep".
191* The start of every episode of ''WesternAnimation/ButchCassidyAndTheSundanceKids'' had the band escaping from their fans in various creative ways. It is also used in the opening titles.
192* Carl and (C2) acquire one in the "Spotlight on Carl" two-parter in ''WesternAnimation/CarlSquared''.
193* Chessie the Autograph Hound was this to ''WesternAnimation/TheCattanoogaCats''.
194* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'' focused on this when Danny Phantom (by this point, a well known hero and celebrity) is on the run from screaming teenage fans; most of which come from his own school. He had to [[SecretIdentity secretly turn human]] to get away from the crazed mob.
195* ''WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrain'': King ''Cryolophosaurus'' is cornered by an entire group of excited dinosaurs when he goes to the Dinosaur Big City. This forces him to jump on the Dinosaur Train's engine and speed off.
196* WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck acquires one in the WesternAnimation/{{Classic Disney Short|s}} ''WesternAnimation/DonaldsDilemma'', after being hit on the head by a flowerpot and becoming a famous crooner.
197* Checkmatey, the rapping chess master of X Middle School, has one in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Fillmore}}'' episode "Of Slain Kings on Checkered Fields".
198* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'': This trope is a one-off joke in the episode "Dadbra-Cadabra". After Mr. Turner's magic act is a huge success, he is followed home by a huge mob of screaming fangirls who try to barge into the Turners' house by breaking into a window. Luckily, Mrs. Turner is able to stop them by boarding them up.
199* ''WesternAnimation/GeneratorRex'' and Noah get hysterical screaming girls kissing them and tearing off their Letterman jackets when Rex joins Noah's [[SeriousBusiness school table tennis team]]. And the band [=TrenBenders=] has one in "Rock My World".
200%%* ''WesternAnimation/HiHiPuffyAmiYumi'' did this.
201%%* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'', this was done with Luke Perry.
202* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'': Movie star Heather (with Kim in tow) is pursued through the school by one in "And the Mole Rat Will Be CGI".
203* ''WesternAnimation/KingArthursDisasters'': Lancelot has his own little group of fangirls following him around in "Mission: Implausible" and "The Yodeling Dolphin of Kirkwall".
204* Music/FrankSinatra was depicted this way in some old cartoons, like Frank Tashlin's "WesternAnimation/SwoonerCrooner'' and Creator/TexAvery's ''Little 'Tinker'', with some fans actually fainting. This was TruthInTelevision. A decade or so earlier, Music/BingCrosby was getting much the same treatment.
205* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Metalocalypse}}'', this (just like everything else in the series) is taken to ridiculous extremes... including the mass suicides among female fans after lead singer Nathan Explosion got a girlfriend. And then more female fans breaking out into open warfare upon hearing that he's single again. Dethklok's fans are easy to rile, though; The Louvre was nearly destroyed by marauding fans after Murderface said he didn't like any of the art in it. Oh, and they resort to acts of terrorism with minimal provocation, defacing Mount Rushmore and committing mass murder to persuade Dethklok to perform songs from their album Dethwater live. They even have their own army of volunteer fans called Klokateers to work for Dethklok, with no shortage of signups, despite the training process being at ''minimum'' 50% mortality rate (literally the first task is to pair up with someone and fight them to the death). ''Metalocalypse'' owes a lot to ''Film/AHardDaysNight'' and ''Film/ThisIsSpinalTap'' to begin with.
206* On ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', [[Characters/FriendshipIsMagicFluttershy Fluttershy]] ends up getting one after becoming a fashion model in the episode "Green Isn't Your Color".
207* Needless to say, the ''WesternAnimation/NewKidsOnTheBlock'' cartoon was all about this.
208* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pearlie}}'': A groupie brigade of fairies pursue Buggy Holly and the Crickets when they play in the park in "Bongo Boy".
209* In the ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'' episode "Kid-Kart Derby", Mitchell tries to invoke this when he wins the race by asking people if they want autographs from him. However, it fails.
210* ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'': In the episode "Phat Johnny", Johnny gets mauled by a horde of screaming fangirls at the height of his popularity as a rapper.
211* ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'':
212** In "Seat to Stardom", Rocko gets an insane squealing brigade when he becomes an underwear model for Wedgie Boy briefs.
213** In "Wacky Delly", when the titular ShowWithinAShow becomes popular, producer Ralph Bighead gets an army of increasingly crazed fans that take pieces of his car, his clothes, and his scalp as souvenirs. In a later scene, Ralph pushes his car with a dummy of himself towards the fans to distract them so he can safely walk into Bighead Studios.
214* From ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' Shaggy acquires one after being hailed as circus superstar in ''WesternAnimation/BigTopScoobyDoo''.
215* Homer acquires one of these (made up of elderly female opera fans!) in ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "Homer of Seville".
216* ''WesternAnimation/ShurikenSchool'' had Eizan and his other two friends disguised as a kid singing group doing a limousine drive-by disguised as them, where they barely made it to their destination.
217* ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'': ComicBook/JimmyOlsen gets chased by a mob of lovestruck teenage girls in "[[Recap/SupermanTheAnimatedSeriesS3E8SupermansPal Superman's Pal]]" after Angela Chen blows his relationship with Franchise/{{Superman}} out of proportion.
218* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'': Robin gets pursued by one when he gets [[NakedPeopleTrappedOutside trapped outside while naked]] in "Laundry Day".
219* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'': Some contestants' fame earns them groupies.
220** In "[[Recap/TotalDramaCelebrityManhuntsTDAReunionShow Celebrity Manhunt's TDA Reunion Show]]", Eva is accosted by her fans who all want her autograph. She fights them off, but this only makes the fans like her more. Collecting stories and photos of her freak-outs becomes a new thing they do.
221** In "[[Recap/TotalDramaAftermathIBridgetteOverTroubledWaters Aftermath I: Bridgette Over Troubled Water]]", the Drama Brothers have to run for their lives when they're pursued by a bus full of female fans.
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225* Any rock band that has enjoyed significant mainstream popularity will have one of these. In particular, bands like Music/LedZeppelin, Music/DefLeppard, Music/MotleyCrue, and Music/GunsNRoses are infamous for the debauchery they have enjoyed with their groupies backstage. The TropeCodifier for reality, though, had to be either Music/TheBeatles or Music/ElvisPresley.
226* A Groupie Brigade almost killed Creator/RobertPattinson after he tried to avoid them by running out into traffic and being hit by a car. He was okay, but he still chewed out his fans.
227* Creator/BennyHill encountered fans when he made trips to mainland Europe. He made regular visits to France, Spain and Italy at first in peace. But when people recognized him quickly from local broadcasts of ''Series/TheBennyHillShow'', he quickly found himself surrounded by adoring fans.
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