Fandoms I like: [list][*][b]CLAMP.[/b] I have mixed feelings about their works - some of their manga are great, but some are just eh - but the people I met in this fandom are all really civil and respectful to each other.[/list] Fandoms I dislike: [list][*][b]Undertale.[/b] I get a dictatorship vibe from this fandom so strongly that only made me to avoid this fandom [i]at all costs[/i]. I'm really pissed at how fans and players of this game are like (1) forcing people to play if they have yet to play the game, and (2) forcing you to play in a certain order or certain routes because "that's the only right way you can play this game". WTF? [*][b]Fate/stay night.[/b] The game is cool, but the hardcore fans are surprisingly rather stuck up when someone accidentally triggers a debate about the Servants' level. Not helping if you make a comment about how convoluted the franchise has become now. [*][b]Code Geass.[/b] It's a decent anime, but the Lelouch fans are [i]savage[/i]. [*][b]Vocaloid.[/b] While everyone around me worships Miku, Rin and Len with ear-bleeding screeches, I'm just in the corner with my three goddesses: Luka, Gumi and IA. Go figure. [*][b]Percy Jackson.[/b] The book series is pretty oh-kay as entertainment and not to take too seriously, which is fine... When it comes to the fanfics and roleplays, I think I'd stick to the books and pretend the fandom didn't exist, at all. Because they are so horrible that stretches my suspension of disbelief [i]beyond[/i] disbelief. [*][b]Marvel/DC.[/b] Especially so in my region where they are pretty much animanga haters and call Japanese art bullshit. Excuse me, do you know that the dynamic paneling you see in recent Marvel/DC comics are based on Japanese manga style? [*][b]Madoka Magica.[/b] You call getting her head bitten off 'dark and gritty'? How about me not seeing the logic of how a 12-year-old brat girl whining for 11 episodes straight then suddenly she gained some super-wisdom out of nowhere and becomes a goddess of the universe? Don't get me wrong - it is a decent anime on its own, but the fandom is a different story. Watching it objectively on my own it's cool, but when you get the fans who're trying to brainwash you into worshiping the anime, now that's [i]not[/i] cool.[/list] Fandoms I'm mixed about: [list][*][b]Harry Potter.[/b] I loved the books, and I admit I'm a Potterhead myself; I've even met some nice fans and we become friends... but that doesn't mean I embrace everything about its fandom. One, I don't like the shippers who pretty much snap at everyone else who may not agree with their opinion; two, the fanfic writers and roleplayers who wasted such an expansive world and lore for their petty little angsty or smutty wet dreams. [*][b]Pokemon.[/b] It's my childhood - like, I watched the anime and played the card games - but when Pokemon GO went viral it is really irritating to have people trying to catch a fucking Pidgey on my shoulder in the train. Get a life, seriously. [*][b]Haikyuu.[/b] Don't get me wrong - I really love the animanga, and probably the only sports genre work that genuinely got me so hyped up - but the yaoi fangirls are scary. And I got judged for liking this animanga because I'm a dude reading/watching something that has a 99% male cast. So they think I'm gay. What kind of shitty logic is this???[/list]